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Fabricio Voznika 94319a8241 Make gofer.dentry.destroyLocked idempotent
gofer operations accumulate dentries touched in a slice to call
checkCachingLocked on them when the operation is over. In case
the same dentry is touched multiple times during the operation,
checkCachingLocked, and consequently destroyLocked, may be called
more than once for the same dentry.

Updates #1198

PiperOrigin-RevId: 305276819
2020-04-07 09:41:58 -07:00
Dean Deng 76a7ace751 Add BoundEndpointAt filesystem operation.
BoundEndpointAt() is needed to support Unix sockets bound at a
file path, corresponding to BoundEndpoint() in VFS1.

Updates #1476.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 303258251
2020-03-26 21:52:24 -07:00
Jamie Liu 492229d017 VFS2 gofer client
Updates #1198

Opening host pipes (by spinning in fdpipe) and host sockets is not yet
complete, and will be done in a future CL.

Major differences from VFS1 gofer client (sentry/fs/gofer), with varying levels
of backportability:

- "Cache policies" are replaced by InteropMode, which control the behavior of
  timestamps in addition to caching. Under InteropModeExclusive (analogous to
  cacheAll) and InteropModeWritethrough (analogous to cacheAllWritethrough),
  client timestamps are *not* written back to the server (it is not possible in
  9P or Linux for clients to set ctime, so writing back client-authoritative
  timestamps results in incoherence between atime/mtime and ctime). Under
  InteropModeShared (analogous to cacheRemoteRevalidating), client timestamps
  are not used at all (remote filesystem clocks are authoritative). cacheNone
  is translated to InteropModeShared + new option
  filesystemOptions.specialRegularFiles.

- Under InteropModeShared, "unstable attribute" reloading for permission
  checks, lookup, and revalidation are fused, which is feasible in VFS2 since
  gofer.filesystem controls path resolution. This results in a ~33% reduction
  in RPCs for filesystem operations compared to cacheRemoteRevalidating. For
  example, consider stat("/foo/bar/baz") where "/foo/bar/baz" fails
  revalidation, resulting in the instantiation of a new dentry:

  VFS1 RPCs:
  getattr("/")                          // fs.MountNamespace.FindLink() => fs.Inode.CheckPermission() => gofer.inodeOperations.check() => gofer.inodeOperations.UnstableAttr()
  walkgetattr("/", "foo") = fid1        // fs.Dirent.walk() => gofer.session.Revalidate() => gofer.cachePolicy.Revalidate()
  clunk(fid1)
  getattr("/foo")                       // CheckPermission
  walkgetattr("/foo", "bar") = fid2     // Revalidate
  clunk(fid2)
  getattr("/foo/bar")                   // CheckPermission
  walkgetattr("/foo/bar", "baz") = fid3 // Revalidate
  clunk(fid3)
  walkgetattr("/foo/bar", "baz") = fid4 // fs.Dirent.walk() => gofer.inodeOperations.Lookup
  getattr("/foo/bar/baz")               // linux.stat() => gofer.inodeOperations.UnstableAttr()

  VFS2 RPCs:
  getattr("/")                          // gofer.filesystem.walkExistingLocked()
  walkgetattr("/", "foo") = fid1        // gofer.filesystem.stepExistingLocked()
  clunk(fid1)
                                        // No getattr: walkgetattr already updated metadata for permission check
  walkgetattr("/foo", "bar") = fid2
  clunk(fid2)
  walkgetattr("/foo/bar", "baz") = fid3
                                        // No clunk: fid3 used for new gofer.dentry
                                        // No getattr: walkgetattr already updated metadata for stat()

- gofer.filesystem.unlinkAt() does not require instantiation of a dentry that
  represents the file to be deleted. Updates #898.

- gofer.regularFileFD.OnClose() skips Tflushf for regular files under
  InteropModeExclusive, as it's nonsensical to request a remote file flush
  without flushing locally-buffered writes to that remote file first.

- Symlink targets are cached when InteropModeShared is not in effect.

- p9.QID.Path (which is already required to be unique for each file within a
  server, and is accordingly already synthesized from device/inode numbers in
  all known gofers) is used as-is for inode numbers, rather than being mapped
  along with attr.RDev in the client to yet another synthetic inode number.

- Relevant parts of fsutil.CachingInodeOperations are inlined directly into
  gofer package code. This avoids having to duplicate part of its functionality
  in fsutil.HostMappable.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 293190213
2020-02-04 11:29:22 -08:00