@@ -2,8 +2,74 @@
#include "config.h"
#include "repository.h"
#include "fsmonitor-settings.h"
+#include "fsmonitor.h"
+#include <sys/param.h>
+#include <sys/mount.h>
+
+/*
+ * Remote working directories are problematic for FSMonitor.
+ *
+ * The underlying file system on the server machine and/or the remote
+ * mount type (NFS, SAMBA, etc.) dictates whether notification events
+ * are available at all to remote client machines.
+ *
+ * Kernel differences between the server and client machines also
+ * dictate the how (buffering, frequency, de-dup) the events are
+ * delivered to client machine processes.
+ *
+ * A client machine (such as a laptop) may choose to suspend/resume
+ * and it is unclear (without lots of testing) whether the watcher can
+ * resync after a resume. We might be able to treat this as a normal
+ * "events were dropped by the kernel" event and do our normal "flush
+ * and resync" --or-- we might need to close the existing (zombie?)
+ * notification fd and create a new one.
+ *
+ * In theory, the above issues need to be addressed whether we are
+ * using the Hook or IPC API.
+ *
+ * For the builtin FSMonitor, we create the Unix domain socket for the
+ * IPC in the .git directory. If the working directory is remote,
+ * then the socket will be created on the remote file system. This
+ * can fail if the remote file system does not support UDS file types
+ * (e.g. smbfs to a Windows server) or if the remote kernel does not
+ * allow a non-local process to bind() the socket. (These problems
+ * could be fixed by moving the UDS out of the .git directory and to a
+ * well-known local directory on the client machine, but care should
+ * be taken to ensure that $HOME is actually local and not a managed
+ * file share.)
+ *
+ * So (for now at least), mark remote working directories as
+ * incompatible.
+ */
+static enum fsmonitor_reason check_remote(struct repository *r)
+{
+ struct statfs fs;
+
+ if (statfs(r->worktree, &fs) == -1) {
+ int saved_errno = errno;
+ trace_printf_key(&trace_fsmonitor, "statfs('%s') failed: %s",
+ r->worktree, strerror(saved_errno));
+ errno = saved_errno;
+ return FSMONITOR_REASON_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ trace_printf_key(&trace_fsmonitor,
+ "statfs('%s') [type 0x%08x][flags 0x%08x] '%s'",
+ r->worktree, fs.f_type, fs.f_flags, fs.f_fstypename);
+
+ if (!(fs.f_flags & MNT_LOCAL))
+ return FSMONITOR_REASON_REMOTE;
+
+ return FSMONITOR_REASON_OK;
+}
enum fsmonitor_reason fsm_os__incompatible(struct repository *r)
{
+ enum fsmonitor_reason reason;
+
+ reason = check_remote(r);
+ if (reason != FSMONITOR_REASON_OK)
+ return reason;
+
return FSMONITOR_REASON_OK;
}
@@ -208,6 +208,18 @@ char *fsm_settings__get_incompatible_msg(const struct repository *r,
xgetcwd());
goto done;
+ case FSMONITOR_REASON_ERROR:
+ strbuf_addf(&msg,
+ _("repository '%s' is incompatible with fsmonitor due to errors"),
+ r->worktree);
+ goto done;
+
+ case FSMONITOR_REASON_REMOTE:
+ strbuf_addf(&msg,
+ _("remote repository '%s' is incompatible with fsmonitor"),
+ r->worktree);
+ goto done;
+
case FSMONITOR_REASON_VFS4GIT:
strbuf_addf(&msg,
_("virtual repository '%s' is incompatible with fsmonitor"),
@@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ enum fsmonitor_reason {
FSMONITOR_REASON_UNTESTED = 0,
FSMONITOR_REASON_OK, /* no incompatibility or when disabled */
FSMONITOR_REASON_BARE,
+ FSMONITOR_REASON_ERROR, /* FS error probing for compatibility */
+ FSMONITOR_REASON_REMOTE,
FSMONITOR_REASON_VFS4GIT, /* VFS for Git virtualization */
};