seaweedfs/weed/mount/weedfs_file_io.go
2022-02-13 16:56:35 -08:00

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Go

package mount
import (
"github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/v2/fuse"
)
/**
* Read data
*
* Read should send exactly the number of bytes requested except
* on EOF or error, otherwise the rest of the data will be
* substituted with zeroes. An exception to this is when the file
* has been opened in 'direct_io' mode, in which case the return
* value of the read system call will reflect the return value of
* this operation.
*
* fi->fh will contain the value set by the open method, or will
* be undefined if the open method didn't set any value.
*
* Valid replies:
* fuse_reply_buf
* fuse_reply_iov
* fuse_reply_data
* fuse_reply_err
*
* @param req request handle
* @param ino the inode number
* @param size number of bytes to read
* @param off offset to read from
* @param fi file information
*/
func (wfs *WFS) Read(cancel <-chan struct{}, in *fuse.ReadIn, buf []byte) (fuse.ReadResult, fuse.Status) {
return nil, fuse.ENOSYS
}
/**
* Write data
*
* Write should return exactly the number of bytes requested
* except on error. An exception to this is when the file has
* been opened in 'direct_io' mode, in which case the return value
* of the write system call will reflect the return value of this
* operation.
*
* Unless FUSE_CAP_HANDLE_KILLPRIV is disabled, this method is
* expected to reset the setuid and setgid bits.
*
* fi->fh will contain the value set by the open method, or will
* be undefined if the open method didn't set any value.
*
* Valid replies:
* fuse_reply_write
* fuse_reply_err
*
* @param req request handle
* @param ino the inode number
* @param buf data to write
* @param size number of bytes to write
* @param off offset to write to
* @param fi file information
*/
func (wfs *WFS) Write(cancel <-chan struct{}, in *fuse.WriteIn, data []byte) (written uint32, code fuse.Status) {
return 0, fuse.ENOSYS
}
/**
* Open a file
*
* Open flags are available in fi->flags. The following rules
* apply.
*
* - Creation (O_CREAT, O_EXCL, O_NOCTTY) flags will be
* filtered out / handled by the kernel.
*
* - Access modes (O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY, O_RDWR) should be used
* by the filesystem to check if the operation is
* permitted. If the ``-o default_permissions`` mount
* option is given, this check is already done by the
* kernel before calling open() and may thus be omitted by
* the filesystem.
*
* - When writeback caching is enabled, the kernel may send
* read requests even for files opened with O_WRONLY. The
* filesystem should be prepared to handle this.
*
* - When writeback caching is disabled, the filesystem is
* expected to properly handle the O_APPEND flag and ensure
* that each write is appending to the end of the file.
*
* - When writeback caching is enabled, the kernel will
* handle O_APPEND. However, unless all changes to the file
* come through the kernel this will not work reliably. The
* filesystem should thus either ignore the O_APPEND flag
* (and let the kernel handle it), or return an error
* (indicating that reliably O_APPEND is not available).
*
* Filesystem may store an arbitrary file handle (pointer,
* index, etc) in fi->fh, and use this in other all other file
* operations (read, write, flush, release, fsync).
*
* Filesystem may also implement stateless file I/O and not store
* anything in fi->fh.
*
* There are also some flags (direct_io, keep_cache) which the
* filesystem may set in fi, to change the way the file is opened.
* See fuse_file_info structure in <fuse_common.h> for more details.
*
* If this request is answered with an error code of ENOSYS
* and FUSE_CAP_NO_OPEN_SUPPORT is set in
* `fuse_conn_info.capable`, this is treated as success and
* future calls to open and release will also succeed without being
* sent to the filesystem process.
*
* Valid replies:
* fuse_reply_open
* fuse_reply_err
*
* @param req request handle
* @param ino the inode number
* @param fi file information
*/
func (wfs *WFS) Open(cancel <-chan struct{}, in *fuse.OpenIn, out *fuse.OpenOut) (status fuse.Status) {
return fuse.ENOSYS
}
/**
* Flush method
*
* This is called on each close() of the opened file.
*
* Since file descriptors can be duplicated (dup, dup2, fork), for
* one open call there may be many flush calls.
*
* Filesystems shouldn't assume that flush will always be called
* after some writes, or that if will be called at all.
*
* fi->fh will contain the value set by the open method, or will
* be undefined if the open method didn't set any value.
*
* NOTE: the name of the method is misleading, since (unlike
* fsync) the filesystem is not forced to flush pending writes.
* One reason to flush data is if the filesystem wants to return
* write errors during close. However, such use is non-portable
* because POSIX does not require [close] to wait for delayed I/O to
* complete.
*
* If the filesystem supports file locking operations (setlk,
* getlk) it should remove all locks belonging to 'fi->owner'.
*
* If this request is answered with an error code of ENOSYS,
* this is treated as success and future calls to flush() will
* succeed automatically without being send to the filesystem
* process.
*
* Valid replies:
* fuse_reply_err
*
* @param req request handle
* @param ino the inode number
* @param fi file information
*
* [close]: http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/close.html
*/
func (wfs *WFS) Flush(cancel <-chan struct{}, in *fuse.FlushIn) fuse.Status {
return fuse.ENOSYS
}
/**
* Release an open file
*
* Release is called when there are no more references to an open
* file: all file descriptors are closed and all memory mappings
* are unmapped.
*
* For every open call there will be exactly one release call (unless
* the filesystem is force-unmounted).
*
* The filesystem may reply with an error, but error values are
* not returned to close() or munmap() which triggered the
* release.
*
* fi->fh will contain the value set by the open method, or will
* be undefined if the open method didn't set any value.
* fi->flags will contain the same flags as for open.
*
* Valid replies:
* fuse_reply_err
*
* @param req request handle
* @param ino the inode number
* @param fi file information
*/
func (wfs *WFS) Release(cancel <-chan struct{}, in *fuse.ReleaseIn) {
}
/**
* Synchronize file contents
*
* If the datasync parameter is non-zero, then only the user data
* should be flushed, not the meta data.
*
* If this request is answered with an error code of ENOSYS,
* this is treated as success and future calls to fsync() will
* succeed automatically without being send to the filesystem
* process.
*
* Valid replies:
* fuse_reply_err
*
* @param req request handle
* @param ino the inode number
* @param datasync flag indicating if only data should be flushed
* @param fi file information
*/
func (wfs *WFS) Fsync(cancel <-chan struct{}, in *fuse.FsyncIn) (code fuse.Status) {
return fuse.ENOSYS
}