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package com.google.devtools.build.lib.skyframe;
import com.google.common.base.Preconditions;
import com.google.common.collect.HashBiMap;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableSet;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.util.OS;
import com.google.devtools.common.options.OptionsProvider;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.file.ClosedWatchServiceException;
import java.nio.file.FileSystems;
import java.nio.file.FileVisitResult;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.LinkOption;
import java.nio.file.Path;
import java.nio.file.SimpleFileVisitor;
import java.nio.file.StandardWatchEventKinds;
import java.nio.file.WatchEvent;
import java.nio.file.WatchEvent.Kind;
import java.nio.file.WatchKey;
import java.nio.file.WatchService;
import java.nio.file.attribute.BasicFileAttributes;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* File system watcher for local filesystems. It's able to provide a list of changed files between
* two consecutive calls. Uses the standard Java WatchService, which uses 'inotify' on Linux.
*/
public final class WatchServiceDiffAwareness extends LocalDiffAwareness {
/**
* Bijection from WatchKey to the (absolute) Path being watched. WatchKeys don't have this
* functionality built-in so we do it ourselves.
*/
private final HashBiMap<WatchKey, Path> watchKeyToDirBiMap = HashBiMap.create();
/** Every directory is registered under this watch service. */
private WatchService watchService;
WatchServiceDiffAwareness(String watchRoot) {
super(watchRoot);
}
private void init() {
Preconditions.checkState(watchService == null);
try {
watchService = FileSystems.getDefault().newWatchService();
} catch (IOException ignored) {
// According to the docs, this can never happen with the default file system provider.
}
}
@Override
public View getCurrentView(OptionsProvider options) throws BrokenDiffAwarenessException {
// We need to consider 4 cases for watchFs:
// previous view current view
// disabled disabled -> EVERYTHING_MODIFIED
// disabled enabled -> valid View (1)
// enabled disabled -> throw BrokenDiffAwarenessException
// enabled enabled -> valid View
//
// (1) When watchFs gets enabled, we need to consider both the delta from the previous view
// to the current view (1a), and from the current view to the next view (1b).
// (1a) If watchFs was previously disabled, then previous view was either EVERYTHING_MODIFIED,
// or we threw a BrokenDiffAwarenessException. The first is safe because comparing it to
// any view results in ModifiedFileSet.EVERYTHING_MODIFIED. The second is safe because
// the previous diff awareness gets closed and we're now in a new instance; comparisons
// between views with different owners always results in
// ModifiedFileSet.EVERYTHING_MODIFIED.
// (1b) On the next run, we want to see the files that were modified between the current and the
// next run. For that, the view we return needs to be valid; however, it's ok for it to
// contain files that are modified between init() and poll() below, because those are
// already taken into account for the current build, as we ended up with
// ModifiedFileSet.EVERYTHING_MODIFIED in the current build.
// Disable WatchFs on Windows, because it is not implemented correctly on Windows.
// TODO(pcloudy): Enable watchFs on Windows, https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/1931
boolean watchFs = options.getOptions(Options.class).watchFS && OS.getCurrent() != OS.WINDOWS;
if (watchFs && watchService == null) {
init();
} else if (!watchFs && (watchService != null)) {
close();
// The contract is that throwing BrokenDiffAwarenessException prevents reuse of the same
// diff awareness object.
// Consider this sequence of builds:
// 1. build --watchfs // startup the listener
// 2. build --nowatchfs // shutdown the listener
// 3. build --watchfs // startup the listener
//
// In the third build, we have to be careful not to reuse information from the first build,
// since we don't know what changed between the second and third builds. One way to ensure
// that is to carefully ensure that we increment the iteration numbers on every call;
// LocalDiffAwareness will only return a Diff if the Views are in sequential order. The other
// is to not reuse the DiffAwareness object, but create a new one; the DiffAwarenessManager
// always assumes EVERYTHING_MODIFIED for different objects. That seems safer, so we're using
// that here.
throw new BrokenDiffAwarenessException("Switched off --watchfs again");
}
// If init() failed, then this if also applies.
if (watchService == null) {
return EVERYTHING_MODIFIED;
}
Set<Path> modifiedAbsolutePaths;
if (isFirstCall()) {
try {
registerSubDirectoriesAndReturnContents(watchRootPath);
} catch (IOException e) {
close();
throw new BrokenDiffAwarenessException(
"Error encountered with local file system watcher " + e);
}
modifiedAbsolutePaths = ImmutableSet.of();
} else {
try {
modifiedAbsolutePaths = collectChanges();
} catch (BrokenDiffAwarenessException e) {
close();
throw e;
} catch (IOException e) {
close();
throw new BrokenDiffAwarenessException(
"Error encountered with local file system watcher " + e);
} catch (ClosedWatchServiceException e) {
throw new BrokenDiffAwarenessException(
"Internal error with the local file system watcher " + e);
}
}
return newView(modifiedAbsolutePaths);
}
@Override
public void close() {
if (watchService != null) {
try {
watchService.close();
} catch (IOException ignored) {
// Nothing we can do here.
}
}
}
/** Returns the changed files caught by the watch service. */
private Set<Path> collectChanges() throws BrokenDiffAwarenessException, IOException {
Set<Path> createdFilesAndDirectories = new HashSet<>();
Set<Path> deletedOrModifiedFilesAndDirectories = new HashSet<>();
Set<Path> deletedTrackedDirectories = new HashSet<>();
WatchKey watchKey;
while ((watchKey = watchService.poll()) != null) {
Path dir = watchKeyToDirBiMap.get(watchKey);
Preconditions.checkArgument(dir != null);
// We replay all the events for this watched directory in chronological order and
// construct the diff of this directory since the last #collectChanges call.
for (WatchEvent<?> event : watchKey.pollEvents()) {
Kind<?> kind = event.kind();
if (kind == StandardWatchEventKinds.OVERFLOW) {
// TODO(bazel-team): find out when an overflow might happen, and maybe handle it more
// gently.
throw new BrokenDiffAwarenessException(
"Overflow when watching local filesystem for " + "changes");
}
if (event.context() == null) {
// The WatchService documentation mentions that WatchEvent#context may return null, but
// doesn't explain how/why it would do so. Looking at the implementation, it only
// happens on an overflow event. But we make no assumptions about that implementation
// detail here.
throw new BrokenDiffAwarenessException(
"Insufficient information from local file system " + "watcher");
}
// For the events we've registered, the context given is a relative path.
Path relativePath = (Path) event.context();
Path path = dir.resolve(relativePath);
Preconditions.checkState(path.isAbsolute(), path);
if (kind == StandardWatchEventKinds.ENTRY_CREATE) {
createdFilesAndDirectories.add(path);
deletedOrModifiedFilesAndDirectories.remove(path);
} else if (kind == StandardWatchEventKinds.ENTRY_DELETE) {
createdFilesAndDirectories.remove(path);
deletedOrModifiedFilesAndDirectories.add(path);
WatchKey deletedDirectoryKey = watchKeyToDirBiMap.inverse().get(path);
if (deletedDirectoryKey != null) {
// If the deleted directory has children, then there will also be events for the
// WatchKey of the directory itself. WatchService#poll doesn't specify the order in
// which WatchKeys are returned, so the key for the directory itself may be processed
// *after* the current key (the parent of the deleted directory), and so we don't want
// to remove the deleted directory from our bimap just yet.
//
// For example, suppose we have the file '/root/a/foo.txt' and are watching the
// directories '/root' and '/root/a'. If the directory '/root/a' gets deleted then the
// following is a valid sequence of events by key.
//
// WatchKey '/root/'
// WatchEvent EVENT_MODIFY 'a'
// WatchEvent EVENT_DELETE 'a'
// WatchKey '/root/a'
// WatchEvent EVENT_DELETE 'foo.txt'
deletedTrackedDirectories.add(path);
// Since inotify uses inodes under the covers we cancel our registration on this key to
// avoid getting WatchEvents from a new directory that happens to have the same inode.
deletedDirectoryKey.cancel();
}
} else if (kind == StandardWatchEventKinds.ENTRY_MODIFY) {
// If a file was created and then modified, then the net diff is that it was
// created.
if (!createdFilesAndDirectories.contains(path)) {
deletedOrModifiedFilesAndDirectories.add(path);
}
}
}
if (!watchKey.reset()) {
// Watcher got deleted, directory no longer valid.
watchKeyToDirBiMap.remove(watchKey);
}
}
for (Path path : deletedTrackedDirectories) {
WatchKey staleKey = watchKeyToDirBiMap.inverse().get(path);
watchKeyToDirBiMap.remove(staleKey);
}
if (watchKeyToDirBiMap.isEmpty()) {
// No more directories to watch, something happened the root directory being watched.
throw new IOException("Root directory " + watchRootPath + " became inaccessible.");
}
Set<Path> changedPaths = new HashSet<>();
for (Path path : createdFilesAndDirectories) {
if (Files.isDirectory(path, LinkOption.NOFOLLOW_LINKS)) {
// This is a new directory, so changes to it since its creation have not been watched.
// We manually traverse the directory tree to register all the new subdirectories and find
// all the new subdirectories and files.
changedPaths.addAll(registerSubDirectoriesAndReturnContents(path));
} else {
changedPaths.add(path);
}
}
changedPaths.addAll(deletedOrModifiedFilesAndDirectories);
return changedPaths;
}
/**
* Traverses directory tree to register subdirectories. Returns all paths traversed (as absolute
* paths).
*/
private Set<Path> registerSubDirectoriesAndReturnContents(Path rootDir) throws IOException {
Set<Path> visitedAbsolutePaths = new HashSet<>();
// Note that this does not follow symlinks.
Files.walkFileTree(rootDir, new WatcherFileVisitor(visitedAbsolutePaths));
return visitedAbsolutePaths;
}
/** File visitor used by Files.walkFileTree() upon traversing subdirectories. */
private class WatcherFileVisitor extends SimpleFileVisitor<Path> {
private final Set<Path> visitedAbsolutePaths;
private WatcherFileVisitor(Set<Path> visitedPaths) {
this.visitedAbsolutePaths = visitedPaths;
}
@Override
public FileVisitResult visitFile(Path path, BasicFileAttributes attrs) {
Preconditions.checkState(path.isAbsolute(), path);
visitedAbsolutePaths.add(path);
return FileVisitResult.CONTINUE;
}
@Override
public FileVisitResult preVisitDirectory(Path path, BasicFileAttributes attrs)
throws IOException {
// It's important that we register the directory before we visit its children. This way we
// are guaranteed to see new files/directories either on this #getDiff or the next one.
// Otherwise, e.g., an intra-build creation of a child directory will be forever missed if it
// happens before the directory is listed as part of the visitation.
WatchKey key =
path.register(
watchService,
StandardWatchEventKinds.ENTRY_CREATE,
StandardWatchEventKinds.ENTRY_MODIFY,
StandardWatchEventKinds.ENTRY_DELETE);
Preconditions.checkState(path.isAbsolute(), path);
visitedAbsolutePaths.add(path);
watchKeyToDirBiMap.put(key, path);
return FileVisitResult.CONTINUE;
}
}
}