| #ifndef LOCKFILE_H |
| #define LOCKFILE_H |
| |
| /* |
| * File write-locks as used by Git. |
| * |
| * For an overview of how to use the lockfile API, please see |
| * |
| * Documentation/technical/api-lockfile.txt |
| * |
| * This module keeps track of all locked files in lock_file_list for |
| * use at cleanup. This list and the lock_file objects that comprise |
| * it must be kept in self-consistent states at all time, because the |
| * program can be interrupted any time by a signal, in which case the |
| * signal handler will walk through the list attempting to clean up |
| * any open lock files. |
| * |
| * A lockfile is owned by the process that created it. The lock_file |
| * object has an "owner" field that records its owner. This field is |
| * used to prevent a forked process from closing a lockfile created by |
| * its parent. |
| * |
| * The possible states of a lock_file object are as follows: |
| * |
| * - Uninitialized. In this state the object's on_list field must be |
| * zero but the rest of its contents need not be initialized. As |
| * soon as the object is used in any way, it is irrevocably |
| * registered in the lock_file_list, and on_list is set. |
| * |
| * - Locked, lockfile open (after hold_lock_file_for_update(), |
| * hold_lock_file_for_append(), or reopen_lock_file()). In this |
| * state: |
| * - the lockfile exists |
| * - active is set |
| * - filename holds the filename of the lockfile |
| * - fd holds a file descriptor open for writing to the lockfile |
| * - fp holds a pointer to an open FILE object if and only if |
| * fdopen_lock_file() has been called on the object |
| * - owner holds the PID of the process that locked the file |
| * |
| * - Locked, lockfile closed (after successful close_lock_file()). |
| * Same as the previous state, except that the lockfile is closed |
| * and fd is -1. |
| * |
| * - Unlocked (after commit_lock_file(), commit_lock_file_to(), |
| * rollback_lock_file(), a failed attempt to lock, or a failed |
| * close_lock_file()). In this state: |
| * - active is unset |
| * - filename is empty (usually, though there are transitory |
| * states in which this condition doesn't hold). Client code should |
| * *not* rely on the filename being empty in this state. |
| * - fd is -1 |
| * - the object is left registered in the lock_file_list, and |
| * on_list is set. |
| */ |
| |
| struct lock_file { |
| struct lock_file *volatile next; |
| volatile sig_atomic_t active; |
| volatile int fd; |
| FILE *volatile fp; |
| volatile pid_t owner; |
| char on_list; |
| struct strbuf filename; |
| }; |
| |
| /* String appended to a filename to derive the lockfile name: */ |
| #define LOCK_SUFFIX ".lock" |
| #define LOCK_SUFFIX_LEN 5 |
| |
| #define LOCK_DIE_ON_ERROR 1 |
| #define LOCK_NO_DEREF 2 |
| |
| extern void unable_to_lock_message(const char *path, int err, |
| struct strbuf *buf); |
| extern NORETURN void unable_to_lock_die(const char *path, int err); |
| extern int hold_lock_file_for_update(struct lock_file *, const char *path, int); |
| extern int hold_lock_file_for_append(struct lock_file *, const char *path, int); |
| extern FILE *fdopen_lock_file(struct lock_file *, const char *mode); |
| extern char *get_locked_file_path(struct lock_file *); |
| extern int commit_lock_file_to(struct lock_file *, const char *path); |
| extern int commit_lock_file(struct lock_file *); |
| extern int reopen_lock_file(struct lock_file *); |
| extern int close_lock_file(struct lock_file *); |
| extern void rollback_lock_file(struct lock_file *); |
| |
| #endif /* LOCKFILE_H */ |