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/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 2; tab-width: 8 -*- */
/* inotify-helper.c - GVFS Monitor based on inotify.
Copyright (C) 2007 John McCutchan
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Authors:
John McCutchan <john@johnmccutchan.com>
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
/* Just include the local header to stop all the pain */
#include <sys/inotify.h>
substantially rework file monitors Remove all event merging and dispatch logic from GFileMonitor. The only implementation of GFileMonitor outside of glib is in gvfs and it already does these things properly. Get rid of GLocalDirectoryMonitor. We will use a single class, GLocalFileMonitor, for both directory and file monitoring. This will prevent every single backend from having to create two objects separately (eg: ginotifydirectorymonitor.c and ginotifyfilemonitor.c). Introduce GFileMonitorSource as a thread-safe cross-context dispatch mechanism. Put it in GLocalFileMonitor. All backends will be expected to dispatch via the source and not touch the GFileMonitor object at all from the worker thread. Remove all construct properties from GLocalFileMonitor and remove the "context" construct property from GFileMonitor. All backends must now get the information about what file to monitor from the ->start() call which is mandatory to implement. Remove the implementation of rate limiting in GFileMonitor and add an implementation in GLocalFileMonitor. gvfs never did anything with this anyway, but if it wanted to, it would have to implement it for itself. This was done in order to get the rate_limit field into the GFileMonitorSource so that it could be safely accessed from the worker thread. Expose g_local_file_is_remote() internally for NFS detection. With the "is_remote" functionality exposed, we can now move all functions for creating local file monitors to a proper location in glocalfilemonitor.c Port the inotify backend to adjust to the changes above. None of the other backends are ported yet. Those will come in future commits.
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#include <gio/glocalfilemonitor.h>
#include <gio/gfile.h>
#include "inotify-helper.h"
#include "inotify-missing.h"
#include "inotify-path.h"
static gboolean ih_debug_enabled = FALSE;
#define IH_W if (ih_debug_enabled) g_warning
static gboolean ih_event_callback (ik_event_t *event,
inotify_sub *sub,
gboolean file_event);
static void ih_not_missing_callback (inotify_sub *sub);
/* We share this lock with inotify-kernel.c and inotify-missing.c
*
* inotify-kernel.c takes the lock when it reads events from
* the kernel and when it processes those events
*
* inotify-missing.c takes the lock when it is scanning the missing
* list.
*
* We take the lock in all public functions
*/
G_LOCK_DEFINE (inotify_lock);
static GFileMonitorEvent ih_mask_to_EventFlags (guint32 mask);
/**
* _ih_startup:
*
* Initializes the inotify backend. This must be called before
* any other functions in this module.
*
* Returns: #TRUE if initialization succeeded, #FALSE otherwise
*/
gboolean
_ih_startup (void)
{
static gboolean initialized = FALSE;
static gboolean result = FALSE;
G_LOCK (inotify_lock);
if (initialized == TRUE)
{
G_UNLOCK (inotify_lock);
return result;
}
result = _ip_startup (ih_event_callback);
if (!result)
{
G_UNLOCK (inotify_lock);
return FALSE;
}
_im_startup (ih_not_missing_callback);
IH_W ("started gvfs inotify backend\n");
initialized = TRUE;
G_UNLOCK (inotify_lock);
return TRUE;
}
/*
* Adds a subscription to be monitored.
*/
gboolean
_ih_sub_add (inotify_sub *sub)
{
G_LOCK (inotify_lock);
if (!_ip_start_watching (sub))
_im_add (sub);
G_UNLOCK (inotify_lock);
substantially rework file monitors Remove all event merging and dispatch logic from GFileMonitor. The only implementation of GFileMonitor outside of glib is in gvfs and it already does these things properly. Get rid of GLocalDirectoryMonitor. We will use a single class, GLocalFileMonitor, for both directory and file monitoring. This will prevent every single backend from having to create two objects separately (eg: ginotifydirectorymonitor.c and ginotifyfilemonitor.c). Introduce GFileMonitorSource as a thread-safe cross-context dispatch mechanism. Put it in GLocalFileMonitor. All backends will be expected to dispatch via the source and not touch the GFileMonitor object at all from the worker thread. Remove all construct properties from GLocalFileMonitor and remove the "context" construct property from GFileMonitor. All backends must now get the information about what file to monitor from the ->start() call which is mandatory to implement. Remove the implementation of rate limiting in GFileMonitor and add an implementation in GLocalFileMonitor. gvfs never did anything with this anyway, but if it wanted to, it would have to implement it for itself. This was done in order to get the rate_limit field into the GFileMonitorSource so that it could be safely accessed from the worker thread. Expose g_local_file_is_remote() internally for NFS detection. With the "is_remote" functionality exposed, we can now move all functions for creating local file monitors to a proper location in glocalfilemonitor.c Port the inotify backend to adjust to the changes above. None of the other backends are ported yet. Those will come in future commits.
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return TRUE;
}
/*
* Cancels a subscription which was being monitored.
*/
gboolean
_ih_sub_cancel (inotify_sub *sub)
{
G_LOCK (inotify_lock);
if (!sub->cancelled)
{
IH_W ("cancelling %s\n", sub->dirname);
sub->cancelled = TRUE;
_im_rm (sub);
_ip_stop_watching (sub);
}
G_UNLOCK (inotify_lock);
substantially rework file monitors Remove all event merging and dispatch logic from GFileMonitor. The only implementation of GFileMonitor outside of glib is in gvfs and it already does these things properly. Get rid of GLocalDirectoryMonitor. We will use a single class, GLocalFileMonitor, for both directory and file monitoring. This will prevent every single backend from having to create two objects separately (eg: ginotifydirectorymonitor.c and ginotifyfilemonitor.c). Introduce GFileMonitorSource as a thread-safe cross-context dispatch mechanism. Put it in GLocalFileMonitor. All backends will be expected to dispatch via the source and not touch the GFileMonitor object at all from the worker thread. Remove all construct properties from GLocalFileMonitor and remove the "context" construct property from GFileMonitor. All backends must now get the information about what file to monitor from the ->start() call which is mandatory to implement. Remove the implementation of rate limiting in GFileMonitor and add an implementation in GLocalFileMonitor. gvfs never did anything with this anyway, but if it wanted to, it would have to implement it for itself. This was done in order to get the rate_limit field into the GFileMonitorSource so that it could be safely accessed from the worker thread. Expose g_local_file_is_remote() internally for NFS detection. With the "is_remote" functionality exposed, we can now move all functions for creating local file monitors to a proper location in glocalfilemonitor.c Port the inotify backend to adjust to the changes above. None of the other backends are ported yet. Those will come in future commits.
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return TRUE;
}
static char *
_ih_fullpath_from_event (ik_event_t *event,
const char *dirname,
const char *filename)
{
char *fullpath;
if (filename)
fullpath = g_strdup_printf ("%s/%s", dirname, filename);
else if (event->name)
fullpath = g_strdup_printf ("%s/%s", dirname, event->name);
else
fullpath = g_strdup_printf ("%s/", dirname);
return fullpath;
}
static gboolean
substantially rework file monitors Remove all event merging and dispatch logic from GFileMonitor. The only implementation of GFileMonitor outside of glib is in gvfs and it already does these things properly. Get rid of GLocalDirectoryMonitor. We will use a single class, GLocalFileMonitor, for both directory and file monitoring. This will prevent every single backend from having to create two objects separately (eg: ginotifydirectorymonitor.c and ginotifyfilemonitor.c). Introduce GFileMonitorSource as a thread-safe cross-context dispatch mechanism. Put it in GLocalFileMonitor. All backends will be expected to dispatch via the source and not touch the GFileMonitor object at all from the worker thread. Remove all construct properties from GLocalFileMonitor and remove the "context" construct property from GFileMonitor. All backends must now get the information about what file to monitor from the ->start() call which is mandatory to implement. Remove the implementation of rate limiting in GFileMonitor and add an implementation in GLocalFileMonitor. gvfs never did anything with this anyway, but if it wanted to, it would have to implement it for itself. This was done in order to get the rate_limit field into the GFileMonitorSource so that it could be safely accessed from the worker thread. Expose g_local_file_is_remote() internally for NFS detection. With the "is_remote" functionality exposed, we can now move all functions for creating local file monitors to a proper location in glocalfilemonitor.c Port the inotify backend to adjust to the changes above. None of the other backends are ported yet. Those will come in future commits.
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ih_event_callback (ik_event_t *event,
inotify_sub *sub,
substantially rework file monitors Remove all event merging and dispatch logic from GFileMonitor. The only implementation of GFileMonitor outside of glib is in gvfs and it already does these things properly. Get rid of GLocalDirectoryMonitor. We will use a single class, GLocalFileMonitor, for both directory and file monitoring. This will prevent every single backend from having to create two objects separately (eg: ginotifydirectorymonitor.c and ginotifyfilemonitor.c). Introduce GFileMonitorSource as a thread-safe cross-context dispatch mechanism. Put it in GLocalFileMonitor. All backends will be expected to dispatch via the source and not touch the GFileMonitor object at all from the worker thread. Remove all construct properties from GLocalFileMonitor and remove the "context" construct property from GFileMonitor. All backends must now get the information about what file to monitor from the ->start() call which is mandatory to implement. Remove the implementation of rate limiting in GFileMonitor and add an implementation in GLocalFileMonitor. gvfs never did anything with this anyway, but if it wanted to, it would have to implement it for itself. This was done in order to get the rate_limit field into the GFileMonitorSource so that it could be safely accessed from the worker thread. Expose g_local_file_is_remote() internally for NFS detection. With the "is_remote" functionality exposed, we can now move all functions for creating local file monitors to a proper location in glocalfilemonitor.c Port the inotify backend to adjust to the changes above. None of the other backends are ported yet. Those will come in future commits.
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gboolean file_event)
{
gboolean interesting;
GFileMonitorEvent event_flags;
substantially rework file monitors Remove all event merging and dispatch logic from GFileMonitor. The only implementation of GFileMonitor outside of glib is in gvfs and it already does these things properly. Get rid of GLocalDirectoryMonitor. We will use a single class, GLocalFileMonitor, for both directory and file monitoring. This will prevent every single backend from having to create two objects separately (eg: ginotifydirectorymonitor.c and ginotifyfilemonitor.c). Introduce GFileMonitorSource as a thread-safe cross-context dispatch mechanism. Put it in GLocalFileMonitor. All backends will be expected to dispatch via the source and not touch the GFileMonitor object at all from the worker thread. Remove all construct properties from GLocalFileMonitor and remove the "context" construct property from GFileMonitor. All backends must now get the information about what file to monitor from the ->start() call which is mandatory to implement. Remove the implementation of rate limiting in GFileMonitor and add an implementation in GLocalFileMonitor. gvfs never did anything with this anyway, but if it wanted to, it would have to implement it for itself. This was done in order to get the rate_limit field into the GFileMonitorSource so that it could be safely accessed from the worker thread. Expose g_local_file_is_remote() internally for NFS detection. With the "is_remote" functionality exposed, we can now move all functions for creating local file monitors to a proper location in glocalfilemonitor.c Port the inotify backend to adjust to the changes above. None of the other backends are ported yet. Those will come in future commits.
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g_assert (!file_event); /* XXX hardlink support */
event_flags = ih_mask_to_EventFlags (event->mask);
substantially rework file monitors Remove all event merging and dispatch logic from GFileMonitor. The only implementation of GFileMonitor outside of glib is in gvfs and it already does these things properly. Get rid of GLocalDirectoryMonitor. We will use a single class, GLocalFileMonitor, for both directory and file monitoring. This will prevent every single backend from having to create two objects separately (eg: ginotifydirectorymonitor.c and ginotifyfilemonitor.c). Introduce GFileMonitorSource as a thread-safe cross-context dispatch mechanism. Put it in GLocalFileMonitor. All backends will be expected to dispatch via the source and not touch the GFileMonitor object at all from the worker thread. Remove all construct properties from GLocalFileMonitor and remove the "context" construct property from GFileMonitor. All backends must now get the information about what file to monitor from the ->start() call which is mandatory to implement. Remove the implementation of rate limiting in GFileMonitor and add an implementation in GLocalFileMonitor. gvfs never did anything with this anyway, but if it wanted to, it would have to implement it for itself. This was done in order to get the rate_limit field into the GFileMonitorSource so that it could be safely accessed from the worker thread. Expose g_local_file_is_remote() internally for NFS detection. With the "is_remote" functionality exposed, we can now move all functions for creating local file monitors to a proper location in glocalfilemonitor.c Port the inotify backend to adjust to the changes above. None of the other backends are ported yet. Those will come in future commits.
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if (event->mask & IN_MOVE)
{
substantially rework file monitors Remove all event merging and dispatch logic from GFileMonitor. The only implementation of GFileMonitor outside of glib is in gvfs and it already does these things properly. Get rid of GLocalDirectoryMonitor. We will use a single class, GLocalFileMonitor, for both directory and file monitoring. This will prevent every single backend from having to create two objects separately (eg: ginotifydirectorymonitor.c and ginotifyfilemonitor.c). Introduce GFileMonitorSource as a thread-safe cross-context dispatch mechanism. Put it in GLocalFileMonitor. All backends will be expected to dispatch via the source and not touch the GFileMonitor object at all from the worker thread. Remove all construct properties from GLocalFileMonitor and remove the "context" construct property from GFileMonitor. All backends must now get the information about what file to monitor from the ->start() call which is mandatory to implement. Remove the implementation of rate limiting in GFileMonitor and add an implementation in GLocalFileMonitor. gvfs never did anything with this anyway, but if it wanted to, it would have to implement it for itself. This was done in order to get the rate_limit field into the GFileMonitorSource so that it could be safely accessed from the worker thread. Expose g_local_file_is_remote() internally for NFS detection. With the "is_remote" functionality exposed, we can now move all functions for creating local file monitors to a proper location in glocalfilemonitor.c Port the inotify backend to adjust to the changes above. None of the other backends are ported yet. Those will come in future commits.
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/* We either have a rename (in the same directory) or a move
* (between different directories).
*/
if (event->pair && event->pair->wd == event->wd)
{
/* this is a rename */
interesting = g_file_monitor_source_handle_event (sub->user_data, G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_RENAMED,
event->name, event->pair->name, NULL, event->timestamp);
substantially rework file monitors Remove all event merging and dispatch logic from GFileMonitor. The only implementation of GFileMonitor outside of glib is in gvfs and it already does these things properly. Get rid of GLocalDirectoryMonitor. We will use a single class, GLocalFileMonitor, for both directory and file monitoring. This will prevent every single backend from having to create two objects separately (eg: ginotifydirectorymonitor.c and ginotifyfilemonitor.c). Introduce GFileMonitorSource as a thread-safe cross-context dispatch mechanism. Put it in GLocalFileMonitor. All backends will be expected to dispatch via the source and not touch the GFileMonitor object at all from the worker thread. Remove all construct properties from GLocalFileMonitor and remove the "context" construct property from GFileMonitor. All backends must now get the information about what file to monitor from the ->start() call which is mandatory to implement. Remove the implementation of rate limiting in GFileMonitor and add an implementation in GLocalFileMonitor. gvfs never did anything with this anyway, but if it wanted to, it would have to implement it for itself. This was done in order to get the rate_limit field into the GFileMonitorSource so that it could be safely accessed from the worker thread. Expose g_local_file_is_remote() internally for NFS detection. With the "is_remote" functionality exposed, we can now move all functions for creating local file monitors to a proper location in glocalfilemonitor.c Port the inotify backend to adjust to the changes above. None of the other backends are ported yet. Those will come in future commits.
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}
else
{
GFile *other;
if (event->pair)
{
const char *parent_dir;
gchar *fullpath;
parent_dir = _ip_get_path_for_wd (event->pair->wd);
fullpath = _ih_fullpath_from_event (event->pair, parent_dir, NULL);
other = g_file_new_for_path (fullpath);
g_free (fullpath);
}
else
other = NULL;
/* This is either an incoming or outgoing move. Since we checked the
* event->mask above, it should have converted to a #GFileMonitorEvent
* properly. If not, the assumption we have made about event->mask
* only ever having a single bit set (apart from IN_ISDIR) is false.
* The kernel documentation is lacking here. */
g_assert (event_flags != -1);
interesting = g_file_monitor_source_handle_event (sub->user_data, event_flags
event->name, NULL, other, event->timestamp);
substantially rework file monitors Remove all event merging and dispatch logic from GFileMonitor. The only implementation of GFileMonitor outside of glib is in gvfs and it already does these things properly. Get rid of GLocalDirectoryMonitor. We will use a single class, GLocalFileMonitor, for both directory and file monitoring. This will prevent every single backend from having to create two objects separately (eg: ginotifydirectorymonitor.c and ginotifyfilemonitor.c). Introduce GFileMonitorSource as a thread-safe cross-context dispatch mechanism. Put it in GLocalFileMonitor. All backends will be expected to dispatch via the source and not touch the GFileMonitor object at all from the worker thread. Remove all construct properties from GLocalFileMonitor and remove the "context" construct property from GFileMonitor. All backends must now get the information about what file to monitor from the ->start() call which is mandatory to implement. Remove the implementation of rate limiting in GFileMonitor and add an implementation in GLocalFileMonitor. gvfs never did anything with this anyway, but if it wanted to, it would have to implement it for itself. This was done in order to get the rate_limit field into the GFileMonitorSource so that it could be safely accessed from the worker thread. Expose g_local_file_is_remote() internally for NFS detection. With the "is_remote" functionality exposed, we can now move all functions for creating local file monitors to a proper location in glocalfilemonitor.c Port the inotify backend to adjust to the changes above. None of the other backends are ported yet. Those will come in future commits.
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if (other)
g_object_unref (other);
}
}
else if (event_flags != -1)
substantially rework file monitors Remove all event merging and dispatch logic from GFileMonitor. The only implementation of GFileMonitor outside of glib is in gvfs and it already does these things properly. Get rid of GLocalDirectoryMonitor. We will use a single class, GLocalFileMonitor, for both directory and file monitoring. This will prevent every single backend from having to create two objects separately (eg: ginotifydirectorymonitor.c and ginotifyfilemonitor.c). Introduce GFileMonitorSource as a thread-safe cross-context dispatch mechanism. Put it in GLocalFileMonitor. All backends will be expected to dispatch via the source and not touch the GFileMonitor object at all from the worker thread. Remove all construct properties from GLocalFileMonitor and remove the "context" construct property from GFileMonitor. All backends must now get the information about what file to monitor from the ->start() call which is mandatory to implement. Remove the implementation of rate limiting in GFileMonitor and add an implementation in GLocalFileMonitor. gvfs never did anything with this anyway, but if it wanted to, it would have to implement it for itself. This was done in order to get the rate_limit field into the GFileMonitorSource so that it could be safely accessed from the worker thread. Expose g_local_file_is_remote() internally for NFS detection. With the "is_remote" functionality exposed, we can now move all functions for creating local file monitors to a proper location in glocalfilemonitor.c Port the inotify backend to adjust to the changes above. None of the other backends are ported yet. Those will come in future commits.
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/* unpaired event -- no 'other' field */
interesting = g_file_monitor_source_handle_event (sub->user_data, event_flags
event->name, NULL, NULL, event->timestamp);
if (event->mask & IN_CREATE)
{
const gchar *parent_dir;
gchar *fullname;
struct stat buf;
gint s;
/* The kernel reports IN_CREATE for two types of events:
*
* - creat(), in which case IN_CLOSE_WRITE will come soon; or
* - link(), mkdir(), mknod(), etc., in which case it won't
*
* We can attempt to detect the second case and send the
* CHANGES_DONE immediately so that the user isn't left waiting.
*
* The detection for link() is not 100% reliable since the link
* count could be 1 if the original link was deleted or if
* O_TMPFILE was being used, but in that case the virtual
* CHANGES_DONE will be emitted to close the loop.
*/
parent_dir = _ip_get_path_for_wd (event->wd);
fullname = _ih_fullpath_from_event (event, parent_dir, NULL);
s = stat (fullname, &buf);
g_free (fullname);
/* if it doesn't look like the result of creat()... */
if (s != 0 || !S_ISREG (buf.st_mode) || buf.st_nlink != 1)
g_file_monitor_source_handle_event (sub->user_data, G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CHANGES_DONE_HINT,
event->name, NULL, NULL, event->timestamp);
}
return interesting;
}
static void
ih_not_missing_callback (inotify_sub *sub)
{
gint now = g_get_monotonic_time ();
substantially rework file monitors Remove all event merging and dispatch logic from GFileMonitor. The only implementation of GFileMonitor outside of glib is in gvfs and it already does these things properly. Get rid of GLocalDirectoryMonitor. We will use a single class, GLocalFileMonitor, for both directory and file monitoring. This will prevent every single backend from having to create two objects separately (eg: ginotifydirectorymonitor.c and ginotifyfilemonitor.c). Introduce GFileMonitorSource as a thread-safe cross-context dispatch mechanism. Put it in GLocalFileMonitor. All backends will be expected to dispatch via the source and not touch the GFileMonitor object at all from the worker thread. Remove all construct properties from GLocalFileMonitor and remove the "context" construct property from GFileMonitor. All backends must now get the information about what file to monitor from the ->start() call which is mandatory to implement. Remove the implementation of rate limiting in GFileMonitor and add an implementation in GLocalFileMonitor. gvfs never did anything with this anyway, but if it wanted to, it would have to implement it for itself. This was done in order to get the rate_limit field into the GFileMonitorSource so that it could be safely accessed from the worker thread. Expose g_local_file_is_remote() internally for NFS detection. With the "is_remote" functionality exposed, we can now move all functions for creating local file monitors to a proper location in glocalfilemonitor.c Port the inotify backend to adjust to the changes above. None of the other backends are ported yet. Those will come in future commits.
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g_file_monitor_source_handle_event (sub->user_data, G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CREATED,
sub->filename, NULL, NULL, now);
g_file_monitor_source_handle_event (sub->user_data, G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CHANGES_DONE_HINT,
sub->filename, NULL, NULL, now);
}
/* Transforms a inotify event to a GVFS event. */
static GFileMonitorEvent
ih_mask_to_EventFlags (guint32 mask)
{
mask &= ~IN_ISDIR;
switch (mask)
{
case IN_MODIFY:
return G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CHANGED;
case IN_CLOSE_WRITE:
return G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CHANGES_DONE_HINT;
case IN_ATTRIB:
return G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED;
case IN_MOVE_SELF:
case IN_DELETE:
case IN_DELETE_SELF:
return G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_DELETED;
case IN_CREATE:
return G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_CREATED;
substantially rework file monitors Remove all event merging and dispatch logic from GFileMonitor. The only implementation of GFileMonitor outside of glib is in gvfs and it already does these things properly. Get rid of GLocalDirectoryMonitor. We will use a single class, GLocalFileMonitor, for both directory and file monitoring. This will prevent every single backend from having to create two objects separately (eg: ginotifydirectorymonitor.c and ginotifyfilemonitor.c). Introduce GFileMonitorSource as a thread-safe cross-context dispatch mechanism. Put it in GLocalFileMonitor. All backends will be expected to dispatch via the source and not touch the GFileMonitor object at all from the worker thread. Remove all construct properties from GLocalFileMonitor and remove the "context" construct property from GFileMonitor. All backends must now get the information about what file to monitor from the ->start() call which is mandatory to implement. Remove the implementation of rate limiting in GFileMonitor and add an implementation in GLocalFileMonitor. gvfs never did anything with this anyway, but if it wanted to, it would have to implement it for itself. This was done in order to get the rate_limit field into the GFileMonitorSource so that it could be safely accessed from the worker thread. Expose g_local_file_is_remote() internally for NFS detection. With the "is_remote" functionality exposed, we can now move all functions for creating local file monitors to a proper location in glocalfilemonitor.c Port the inotify backend to adjust to the changes above. None of the other backends are ported yet. Those will come in future commits.
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case IN_MOVED_FROM:
return G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED_OUT;
case IN_MOVED_TO:
return G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_MOVED_IN;
case IN_UNMOUNT:
return G_FILE_MONITOR_EVENT_UNMOUNTED;
case IN_Q_OVERFLOW:
case IN_OPEN:
case IN_CLOSE_NOWRITE:
case IN_ACCESS:
case IN_IGNORED:
default:
return -1;
}
}