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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chad Austin
1a1dbccb1d add osxfuse kernel header
Summary:
Eden needs the osxfuse version of the FUSE protocol on mac. The open
source cmake build pulls in osxfuse with getdeps.py, but that doesn't
work in the Buck build, and all we need is this one (old) copy of the
Linux kernel headers.

Reviewed By: strager

Differential Revision: D14506747

fbshipit-source-id: 028ddbaf80be9cad412462f3338c30b8f2a70087
2019-03-19 10:26:24 -07:00
Chad Austin
de68688208 update to latest kernel headers (from fuse/for-next)
Summary:
Grab the latest kernel headers from an upcoming kernel (fuse/for-next,
5a86a6974d5289763af7be79e3fcfc697f034e21). The specific header
is from fuse/for-next so we can opt Eden into the
FUSE_NO_OPENDIR_SUPPORT flag.

Reviewed By: strager

Differential Revision: D13853062

fbshipit-source-id: 1bacb17c63a170975deb61d5dba01e2aded0703a
2019-01-30 23:00:38 -08:00
Dan Schatzberg
c014c027f6 Update FUSE kernel API
Summary:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/fuse.git/commit/?h=for-next&id=5571f1e65486be025f73fa6aa30fb03725d362a2
updated the kernel API which enables symlink caching - this was backported to our internal 4.16 kernel series in D10517620.

This diff synchronizes the API header with what is offered by our latest kernel

Reviewed By: chadaustin

Differential Revision: D12823477

fbshipit-source-id: 100782ae55a75c290002596daa41de28898509f3
2018-10-29 11:17:14 -07:00
Adam Simpkins
21d2b6c46d Remove TARGETS files
Summary:
This removes the TARGETS files from the eden github repository.  The
open source buck build has been failing for several months, since buck
removed support for the thrift_library() rule.

I will potentially take a stab at adding CMake build support for Eden
at some point in the future.

Reviewed By: chadaustin

Differential Revision: D6893233

fbshipit-source-id: e6023094a807cf481ac49998c6f21b213be6c288
2018-02-20 19:57:45 -08:00
Wez Furlong
6ff492d11c remove dep on libfuse
Summary:
This serves a few purposes:

1. We can avoid some conditional code inside eden if we know that
   we have a specific fuse_kernel.h header implementation.
2. We don't have to figure out a way to propagate the kernel
   capabilities through the graceful restart process.
3. libfuse3 removed the channel/session hooks that we've been
   using thus far to interject ourselves for mounting and
   graceful restarting, so we were already effectively the
   walking dead here.
4. We're now able to take advtange of the latest aspects of
   the fuse kernel interface without being tied to the implementation
   of libfuse2 or libfuse3.  We're interested in the readdirplus
   functionality and will look at enabling that in a future diff.

This may make some things slightly harder for the more immediate
macOS port but I belive that we're in a much better place overall.

This diff is relatively mechanical and sadly is (unavoidably) large.

The main aspects of this diff are:

1. The `fuse_ino_t` type was provided by libfuse so we needed to
   replace it with our own definition.  This has decent penetration
   throughout the codebase.
2. The confusing `fuse_file_info` type that was multi-purpose and
   had fields that were sometimes *in* parameters and sometimes *out*
   parameters has been removed and replaced with a simpler *flags*
   parameter that corresponds to the `open(2)` flags parameter.
   The *out* portions are subsumed by existing file handle metadata
   methods.
3. The fuse parameters returned from variations of the `LOOKUP` opcode
   now return the fuse kernel type for this directly.  I suspect
   that we may need to introduce a compatibility type when we revisit
   the macOS port, but this at least makes this diff slightly simpler.
   You'll notice that some field and symbol name prefixes vary as
   a result of this.
4. Similarly for `setattr`, libfuse separated the kernel data into
   two parameters that were a little awkward to use; we're now just
   passing the kernel data through and this, IMO, makes the interface
   slightly more understandable.
5. The bulk of the code from `Dispatcher.cpp` that shimmed the
   libfuse callbacks into the C++ virtual methods has been removed
   and replaced by a `switch` statement based dispatcher in
   `FuseChannel`.   I'm not married to this being `switch` based
   and may revise this to be driven by an `unordered_map` of
   opcode -> dispatcher method defined in `FuseChannel`.  Regardless,
   `Dispatcher.cpp` is now much slimmer and should be easier to
   replace by rolling it together into `EdenDispatcher.cpp` in
   the future should we desire to do so.
6. This diff disables dispatching `poll` and `ioctl` calls.  We
   didn't make use of them and their interfaces are a bit fiddly.
7. `INTERRUPT` is also disabled here.  I will re-enable it in
   a follow-up diff where I can also revise how we track outstanding
   requests for graceful shutdown.
8. I've imported `fuse_kernel.h` from libfuse.  This is included
   under the permissive 2-clause BSD license that it allows for
   exactly this integration purpose.

Reviewed By: simpkins

Differential Revision: D6576472

fbshipit-source-id: 7cb088af5e06fe27bf22a1bed295c18c17d8006c
2018-01-02 16:36:16 -08:00