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author | Brandon Casey <casey@nrlssc.navy.mil> | |
Wed, 16 Jan 2008 19:05:32 +0000 (11:05 -0800) | ||
committer | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | |
Wed, 16 Jan 2008 23:35:03 +0000 (15:35 -0800) |
The lockfile API is a handy way to obtain a file that is cleaned
up if you die(). But sometimes you would need this sequence to
work:
1. hold_lock_file_for_update() to get a file descriptor for
writing;
2. write the contents out, without being able to decide if the
results should be committed or rolled back;
3. do something else that makes the decision --- and this
"something else" needs the lockfile not to have an open file
descriptor for writing (e.g. Windows do not want a open file
to be renamed);
4. call commit_lock_file() or rollback_lock_file() as
appropriately.
This adds close_lock_file() you can call between step 2 and 3 in
the above sequence.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
up if you die(). But sometimes you would need this sequence to
work:
1. hold_lock_file_for_update() to get a file descriptor for
writing;
2. write the contents out, without being able to decide if the
results should be committed or rolled back;
3. do something else that makes the decision --- and this
"something else" needs the lockfile not to have an open file
descriptor for writing (e.g. Windows do not want a open file
to be renamed);
4. call commit_lock_file() or rollback_lock_file() as
appropriately.
This adds close_lock_file() you can call between step 2 and 3 in
the above sequence.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Documentation/technical/api-lockfile.txt | patch | blob | history | |
cache.h | patch | blob | history | |
lockfile.c | patch | blob | history |
index 5b1553e52c83a1e8e8a913b8303a0bfab10ec377..dd894043ae8b04269b3aa2108f96cb935217181d 100644 (file)
Take a pointer to the `struct lock_file` initialized
with an earlier call to `hold_lock_file_for_update()`,
close the file descriptor and rename the lockfile to its
- final destination.
+ final destination. Returns 0 upon success, a negative
+ value on failure to close(2) or rename(2).
rollback_lock_file::
with an earlier call to `hold_lock_file_for_update()`,
close the file descriptor and remove the lockfile.
+close_lock_file::
+ Take a pointer to the `struct lock_file` initialized
+ with an earlier call to `hold_lock_file_for_update()`,
+ and close the file descriptor. Returns 0 upon success,
+ a negative value on failure to close(2).
+
Because the structure is used in an `atexit(3)` handler, its
storage has to stay throughout the life of the program. It
cannot be an auto variable allocated on the stack.
and simply `exit(3)` from the program, an `atexit(3)` handler
will close and remove the lockfile.
-You should not close the file descriptor you obtained from
-`hold_lock_file_for_update` function yourself. The `struct
+If you need to close the file descriptor you obtained from
+`hold_lock_file_for_update` function yourself, do so by calling
+`close_lock_file()`. You should never call `close(2)` yourself!
+Otherwise the `struct
lock_file` structure still remembers that the file descriptor
needs to be closed, and a later call to `commit_lock_file()` or
`rollback_lock_file()` will result in duplicate calls to
index 39331c28be15605f4b943cea22a7a8caa5b501c2..24735bdfeeca1ca1b8fc9579ce029d1faeb978e3 100644 (file)
--- a/cache.h
+++ b/cache.h
extern int hold_locked_index(struct lock_file *, int);
extern int commit_locked_index(struct lock_file *);
extern void set_alternate_index_output(const char *);
-
+extern int close_lock_file(struct lock_file *);
extern void rollback_lock_file(struct lock_file *);
extern int delete_ref(const char *, const unsigned char *sha1);
diff --git a/lockfile.c b/lockfile.c
index f45d3ed54454635b84cfe9b8c1e7d99d33ffd4d9..663f18f9c40145e5ab772021e0c700e9123a4b01 100644 (file)
--- a/lockfile.c
+++ b/lockfile.c
while (lock_file_list) {
if (lock_file_list->owner == me &&
lock_file_list->filename[0]) {
- close(lock_file_list->fd);
+ if (lock_file_list->fd >= 0)
+ close(lock_file_list->fd);
unlink(lock_file_list->filename);
}
lock_file_list = lock_file_list->next;
@@ -159,17 +160,26 @@ int hold_lock_file_for_update(struct lock_file *lk, const char *path, int die_on
return fd;
}
+int close_lock_file(struct lock_file *lk)
+{
+ int fd = lk->fd;
+ lk->fd = -1;
+ return close(fd);
+}
+
int commit_lock_file(struct lock_file *lk)
{
char result_file[PATH_MAX];
- int i;
- close(lk->fd);
+ size_t i;
+ if (lk->fd >= 0 && close_lock_file(lk))
+ return -1;
strcpy(result_file, lk->filename);
i = strlen(result_file) - 5; /* .lock */
result_file[i] = 0;
- i = rename(lk->filename, result_file);
+ if (rename(lk->filename, result_file))
+ return -1;
lk->filename[0] = 0;
- return i;
+ return 0;
}
int hold_locked_index(struct lock_file *lk, int die_on_error)
int commit_locked_index(struct lock_file *lk)
{
if (alternate_index_output) {
- int result = rename(lk->filename, alternate_index_output);
+ if (lk->fd >= 0 && close_lock_file(lk))
+ return -1;
+ if (rename(lk->filename, alternate_index_output))
+ return -1;
lk->filename[0] = 0;
- return result;
+ return 0;
}
else
return commit_lock_file(lk);
void rollback_lock_file(struct lock_file *lk)
{
if (lk->filename[0]) {
- close(lk->fd);
+ if (lk->fd >= 0)
+ close(lk->fd);
unlink(lk->filename);
}
lk->filename[0] = 0;