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#include "git-compat-util.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "fsmonitor-ll.h"
#include "fsm-listen.h"
#include "fsmonitor--daemon.h"
#include "gettext.h"
#include "simple-ipc.h"
#include "trace2.h"
/*
* The documentation of ReadDirectoryChangesW() states that the maximum
* buffer size is 64K when the monitored directory is remote.
*
* Larger buffers may be used when the monitored directory is local and
* will help us receive events faster from the kernel and avoid dropped
* events.
*
* So we try to use a very large buffer and silently fallback to 64K if
* we get an error.
*/
#define MAX_RDCW_BUF_FALLBACK (65536)
#define MAX_RDCW_BUF (65536 * 8)
struct one_watch
{
char buffer[MAX_RDCW_BUF];
DWORD buf_len;
DWORD count;
struct strbuf path;
wchar_t wpath_longname[MAX_PATH + 1];
DWORD wpath_longname_len;
HANDLE hDir;
HANDLE hEvent;
OVERLAPPED overlapped;
/*
* Is there an active ReadDirectoryChangesW() call pending. If so, we
* need to later call GetOverlappedResult() and possibly CancelIoEx().
*/
BOOL is_active;
/*
* Are shortnames enabled on the containing drive? This is
* always true for "C:/" drives and usually never true for
* other drives.
*
* We only set this for the worktree because we only need to
* convert shortname paths to longname paths for items we send
* to clients. (We don't care about shortname expansion for
* paths inside a GITDIR because we never send them to
* clients.)
*/
BOOL has_shortnames;
BOOL has_tilde;
wchar_t dotgit_shortname[16]; /* for 8.3 name */
};
struct fsm_listen_data
{
struct one_watch *watch_worktree;
struct one_watch *watch_gitdir;
HANDLE hEventShutdown;
HANDLE hListener[3]; /* we don't own these handles */
#define LISTENER_SHUTDOWN 0
#define LISTENER_HAVE_DATA_WORKTREE 1
#define LISTENER_HAVE_DATA_GITDIR 2
int nr_listener_handles;
};
/*
* Convert the WCHAR path from the event into UTF8 and normalize it.
*
* `wpath_len` is in WCHARS not bytes.
*/
static int normalize_path_in_utf8(wchar_t *wpath, DWORD wpath_len,
struct strbuf *normalized_path)
{
int reserve;
int len = 0;
strbuf_reset(normalized_path);
if (!wpath_len)
goto normalize;
/*
* Pre-reserve enough space in the UTF8 buffer for
* each Unicode WCHAR character to be mapped into a
* sequence of 2 UTF8 characters. That should let us
* avoid ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER 99.9+% of the time.
*/
reserve = 2 * wpath_len + 1;
strbuf_grow(normalized_path, reserve);
for (;;) {
len = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0,
wpath, wpath_len,
normalized_path->buf,
strbuf_avail(normalized_path) - 1,
NULL, NULL);
if (len > 0)
goto normalize;
if (GetLastError() != ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER) {
error(_("[GLE %ld] could not convert path to UTF-8: '%.*ls'"),
GetLastError(), (int)wpath_len, wpath);
return -1;
}
strbuf_grow(normalized_path,
strbuf_avail(normalized_path) + reserve);
}
normalize:
strbuf_setlen(normalized_path, len);
return strbuf_normalize_path(normalized_path);
}
/*
* See if the worktree root directory has shortnames enabled.
* This will help us decide if we need to do an expensive shortname
* to longname conversion on every notification event.
*
* We do not want to create a file to test this, so we assume that the
* root directory contains a ".git" file or directory. (Our caller
* only calls us for the worktree root, so this should be fine.)
*
* Remember the spelling of the shortname for ".git" if it exists.
*/
static void check_for_shortnames(struct one_watch *watch)
{
wchar_t buf_in[MAX_PATH + 1];
wchar_t buf_out[MAX_PATH + 1];
wchar_t *last;
wchar_t *p;
/* build L"<wt-root-path>/.git" */
swprintf(buf_in, ARRAY_SIZE(buf_in) - 1, L"%ls.git",
watch->wpath_longname);
if (!GetShortPathNameW(buf_in, buf_out, ARRAY_SIZE(buf_out)))
return;
/*
* Get the final filename component of the shortpath.
* We know that the path does not have a final slash.
*/
for (last = p = buf_out; *p; p++)
if (*p == L'/' || *p == '\\')
last = p + 1;
if (!wcscmp(last, L".git"))
return;
watch->has_shortnames = 1;
wcsncpy(watch->dotgit_shortname, last,
ARRAY_SIZE(watch->dotgit_shortname));
/*
* The shortname for ".git" is usually of the form "GIT~1", so
* we should be able to avoid shortname to longname mapping on
* every notification event if the source string does not
* contain a "~".
*
* However, the documentation for GetLongPathNameW() says
* that there are filesystems that don't follow that pattern
* and warns against this optimization.
*
* Lets test this.
*/
if (wcschr(watch->dotgit_shortname, L'~'))
watch->has_tilde = 1;
}
enum get_relative_result {
GRR_NO_CONVERSION_NEEDED,
GRR_HAVE_CONVERSION,
GRR_SHUTDOWN,
};
/*
* Info notification paths are relative to the root of the watch.
* If our CWD is still at the root, then we can use relative paths
* to convert from shortnames to longnames. If our process has a
* different CWD, then we need to construct an absolute path, do
* the conversion, and then return the root-relative portion.
*
* We use the longname form of the root as our basis and assume that
* it already has a trailing slash.
*
* `wpath_len` is in WCHARS not bytes.
*/
static enum get_relative_result get_relative_longname(
struct one_watch *watch,
const wchar_t *wpath, DWORD wpath_len,
wchar_t *wpath_longname, size_t bufsize_wpath_longname)
{
wchar_t buf_in[2 * MAX_PATH + 1];
wchar_t buf_out[MAX_PATH + 1];
DWORD root_len;
DWORD out_len;
/*
* Build L"<wt-root-path>/<event-rel-path>"
* Note that the <event-rel-path> might not be null terminated
* so we avoid swprintf() constructions.
*/
root_len = watch->wpath_longname_len;
if (root_len + wpath_len >= ARRAY_SIZE(buf_in)) {
/*
* This should not happen. We cannot append the observed
* relative path onto the end of the worktree root path
* without overflowing the buffer. Just give up.
*/
return GRR_SHUTDOWN;
}
wcsncpy(buf_in, watch->wpath_longname, root_len);
wcsncpy(buf_in + root_len, wpath, wpath_len);
buf_in[root_len + wpath_len] = 0;
/*
* We don't actually know if the source pathname is a
* shortname or a longname. This Windows routine allows
* either to be given as input.
*/
out_len = GetLongPathNameW(buf_in, buf_out, ARRAY_SIZE(buf_out));
if (!out_len) {
/*
* The shortname to longname conversion can fail for
* various reasons, for example if the file has been
* deleted. (That is, if we just received a
* delete-file notification event and the file is
* already gone, we can't ask the file system to
* lookup the longname for it. Likewise, for moves
* and renames where we are given the old name.)
*
* Since deleting or moving a file or directory by its
* shortname is rather obscure, I'm going ignore the
* failure and ask the caller to report the original
* relative path. This seems kinder than failing here
* and forcing a resync. Besides, forcing a resync on
* every file/directory delete would effectively
* cripple monitoring.
*
* We might revisit this in the future.
*/
return GRR_NO_CONVERSION_NEEDED;
}
if (!wcscmp(buf_in, buf_out)) {
/*
* The path does not have a shortname alias.
*/
return GRR_NO_CONVERSION_NEEDED;
}
if (wcsncmp(buf_in, buf_out, root_len)) {
/*
* The spelling of the root directory portion of the computed
* longname has changed. This should not happen. Basically,
* it means that we don't know where (without recomputing the
* longname of just the root directory) to split out the
* relative path. Since this should not happen, I'm just
* going to let this fail and force a shutdown (because all
* subsequent events are probably going to see the same
* mismatch).
*/
return GRR_SHUTDOWN;
}
if (out_len - root_len >= bufsize_wpath_longname) {
/*
* This should not happen. We cannot copy the root-relative
* portion of the path into the provided buffer without an
* overrun. Just give up.
*/
return GRR_SHUTDOWN;
}
/* Return the worktree root-relative portion of the longname. */
wcscpy(wpath_longname, buf_out + root_len);
return GRR_HAVE_CONVERSION;
}
void fsm_listen__stop_async(struct fsmonitor_daemon_state *state)
{
SetEvent(state->listen_data->hListener[LISTENER_SHUTDOWN]);
}
static struct one_watch *create_watch(const char *path)
{
struct one_watch *watch = NULL;
DWORD desired_access = FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY;
DWORD share_mode =
FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_DELETE;
HANDLE hDir;
DWORD len_longname;
wchar_t wpath[MAX_PATH + 1];
wchar_t wpath_longname[MAX_PATH + 1];
if (xutftowcs_path(wpath, path) < 0) {
error(_("could not convert to wide characters: '%s'"), path);
return NULL;
}
hDir = CreateFileW(wpath,
desired_access, share_mode, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS | FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED,
NULL);
if (hDir == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
error(_("[GLE %ld] could not watch '%s'"),
GetLastError(), path);
return NULL;
}
len_longname = GetLongPathNameW(wpath, wpath_longname,
ARRAY_SIZE(wpath_longname));
if (!len_longname) {
error(_("[GLE %ld] could not get longname of '%s'"),
GetLastError(), path);
CloseHandle(hDir);
return NULL;
}
if (wpath_longname[len_longname - 1] != L'/' &&
wpath_longname[len_longname - 1] != L'\\') {
wpath_longname[len_longname++] = L'/';
wpath_longname[len_longname] = 0;
}
CALLOC_ARRAY(watch, 1);
watch->buf_len = sizeof(watch->buffer); /* assume full MAX_RDCW_BUF */
strbuf_init(&watch->path, 0);
strbuf_addstr(&watch->path, path);
wcscpy(watch->wpath_longname, wpath_longname);
watch->wpath_longname_len = len_longname;
watch->hDir = hDir;
watch->hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
return watch;
}
static void destroy_watch(struct one_watch *watch)
{
if (!watch)
return;
strbuf_release(&watch->path);
if (watch->hDir != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
CloseHandle(watch->hDir);
if (watch->hEvent != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
CloseHandle(watch->hEvent);
free(watch);
}
static int start_rdcw_watch(struct one_watch *watch)
{
DWORD dwNotifyFilter =
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME |
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME |
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES |
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SIZE |
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_WRITE |
FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_CREATION;
ResetEvent(watch->hEvent);
memset(&watch->overlapped, 0, sizeof(watch->overlapped));
watch->overlapped.hEvent = watch->hEvent;
/*
* Queue an async call using Overlapped IO. This returns immediately.
* Our event handle will be signalled when the real result is available.
*
* The return value here just means that we successfully queued it.
* We won't know if the Read...() actually produces data until later.
*/
watch->is_active = ReadDirectoryChangesW(
watch->hDir, watch->buffer, watch->buf_len, TRUE,
dwNotifyFilter, &watch->count, &watch->overlapped, NULL);
if (watch->is_active)
return 0;
error(_("ReadDirectoryChangedW failed on '%s' [GLE %ld]"),
watch->path.buf, GetLastError());
return -1;
}
static int recv_rdcw_watch(struct one_watch *watch)
{
DWORD gle;
watch->is_active = FALSE;
/*
* The overlapped result is ready. If the Read...() was successful
* we finally receive the actual result into our buffer.
*/
if (GetOverlappedResult(watch->hDir, &watch->overlapped, &watch->count,
TRUE))
return 0;
gle = GetLastError();
if (gle == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER &&
/*
* The kernel throws an invalid parameter error when our
* buffer is too big and we are pointed at a remote
* directory (and possibly for other reasons). Quietly
* set it down and try again.
*
* See note about MAX_RDCW_BUF at the top.
*/
watch->buf_len > MAX_RDCW_BUF_FALLBACK) {
watch->buf_len = MAX_RDCW_BUF_FALLBACK;
return -2;
}
/*
* GetOverlappedResult() fails if the watched directory is
* deleted while we were waiting for an overlapped IO to
* complete. The documentation did not list specific errors,
* but I observed ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED (0x05) errors during
* testing.
*
* Note that we only get notificaiton events for events
* *within* the directory, not *on* the directory itself.
* (These might be properies of the parent directory, for
* example).
*
* NEEDSWORK: We might try to check for the deleted directory
* case and return a better error message, but I'm not sure it
* is worth it.
*
* Shutdown if we get any error.
*/
error(_("GetOverlappedResult failed on '%s' [GLE %ld]"),
watch->path.buf, gle);
return -1;
}
static void cancel_rdcw_watch(struct one_watch *watch)
{
DWORD count;
if (!watch || !watch->is_active)
return;
/*
* The calls to ReadDirectoryChangesW() and GetOverlappedResult()
* form a "pair" (my term) where we queue an IO and promise to
* hang around and wait for the kernel to give us the result.
*
* If for some reason after we queue the IO, we have to quit
* or otherwise not stick around for the second half, we must
* tell the kernel to abort the IO. This prevents the kernel
* from writing to our buffer and/or signalling our event
* after we free them.
*
* (Ask me how much fun it was to track that one down).
*/
CancelIoEx(watch->hDir, &watch->overlapped);
GetOverlappedResult(watch->hDir, &watch->overlapped, &count, TRUE);
watch->is_active = FALSE;
}
/*
* Process a single relative pathname event.
* Return 1 if we should shutdown.
*/
static int process_1_worktree_event(
struct string_list *cookie_list,
struct fsmonitor_batch **batch,
const struct strbuf *path,
enum fsmonitor_path_type t,
DWORD info_action)
{
const char *slash;
switch (t) {
case IS_INSIDE_DOT_GIT_WITH_COOKIE_PREFIX:
/* special case cookie files within .git */
/* Use just the filename of the cookie file. */
slash = find_last_dir_sep(path->buf);
string_list_append(cookie_list,
slash ? slash + 1 : path->buf);
break;
case IS_INSIDE_DOT_GIT:
/* ignore everything inside of "<worktree>/.git/" */
break;
case IS_DOT_GIT:
/* "<worktree>/.git" was deleted (or renamed away) */
if ((info_action == FILE_ACTION_REMOVED) ||
(info_action == FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_OLD_NAME)) {
trace2_data_string("fsmonitor", NULL,
"fsm-listen/dotgit",
"removed");
return 1;
}
break;
case IS_WORKDIR_PATH:
/* queue normal pathname */
if (!*batch)
*batch = fsmonitor_batch__new();
fsmonitor_batch__add_path(*batch, path->buf);
break;
case IS_GITDIR:
case IS_INSIDE_GITDIR:
case IS_INSIDE_GITDIR_WITH_COOKIE_PREFIX:
default:
BUG("unexpected path classification '%d' for '%s'",
t, path->buf);
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Process filesystem events that happen anywhere (recursively) under the
* <worktree> root directory. For a normal working directory, this includes
* both version controlled files and the contents of the .git/ directory.
*
* If <worktree>/.git is a file, then we only see events for the file
* itself.
*/
static int process_worktree_events(struct fsmonitor_daemon_state *state)
{
struct fsm_listen_data *data = state->listen_data;
struct one_watch *watch = data->watch_worktree;
struct strbuf path = STRBUF_INIT;
struct string_list cookie_list = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP;
struct fsmonitor_batch *batch = NULL;
const char *p = watch->buffer;
wchar_t wpath_longname[MAX_PATH + 1];
/*
* If the kernel gets more events than will fit in the kernel
* buffer associated with our RDCW handle, it drops them and
* returns a count of zero.
*
* Yes, the call returns WITHOUT error and with length zero.
* This is the documented behavior. (My testing has confirmed
* that it also sets the last error to ERROR_NOTIFY_ENUM_DIR,
* but we do not rely on that since the function did not
* return an error and it is not documented.)
*
* (The "overflow" case is not ambiguous with the "no data" case
* because we did an INFINITE wait.)
*
* This means we have a gap in coverage. Tell the daemon layer
* to resync.
*/
if (!watch->count) {
trace2_data_string("fsmonitor", NULL, "fsm-listen/kernel",
"overflow");
fsmonitor_force_resync(state);
return LISTENER_HAVE_DATA_WORKTREE;
}
/*
* On Windows, `info` contains an "array" of paths that are
* relative to the root of whichever directory handle received
* the event.
*/
for (;;) {
FILE_NOTIFY_INFORMATION *info = (void *)p;
wchar_t *wpath = info->FileName;
DWORD wpath_len = info->FileNameLength / sizeof(WCHAR);
enum fsmonitor_path_type t;
enum get_relative_result grr;
if (watch->has_shortnames) {
if (!wcscmp(wpath, watch->dotgit_shortname)) {
/*
* This event exactly matches the
* spelling of the shortname of
* ".git", so we can skip some steps.
*
* (This case is odd because the user
* can "rm -rf GIT~1" and we cannot
* use the filesystem to map it back
* to ".git".)
*/
strbuf_reset(&path);
strbuf_addstr(&path, ".git");
t = IS_DOT_GIT;
goto process_it;
}
if (watch->has_tilde && !wcschr(wpath, L'~')) {
/*
* Shortnames on this filesystem have tildes
* and the notification path does not have
* one, so we assume that it is a longname.
*/
goto normalize_it;
}
grr = get_relative_longname(watch, wpath, wpath_len,
wpath_longname,
ARRAY_SIZE(wpath_longname));
switch (grr) {
case GRR_NO_CONVERSION_NEEDED: /* use info buffer as is */
break;
case GRR_HAVE_CONVERSION:
wpath = wpath_longname;
wpath_len = wcslen(wpath);
break;
default:
case GRR_SHUTDOWN:
goto force_shutdown;
}
}
normalize_it:
if (normalize_path_in_utf8(wpath, wpath_len, &path) == -1)
goto skip_this_path;
t = fsmonitor_classify_path_workdir_relative(path.buf);
process_it:
if (process_1_worktree_event(&cookie_list, &batch, &path, t,
info->Action))
goto force_shutdown;
skip_this_path:
if (!info->NextEntryOffset)
break;
p += info->NextEntryOffset;
}
fsmonitor_publish(state, batch, &cookie_list);
batch = NULL;
string_list_clear(&cookie_list, 0);
strbuf_release(&path);
return LISTENER_HAVE_DATA_WORKTREE;
force_shutdown:
fsmonitor_batch__free_list(batch);
string_list_clear(&cookie_list, 0);
strbuf_release(&path);
return LISTENER_SHUTDOWN;
}
/*
* Process filesystem events that happened anywhere (recursively) under the
* external <gitdir> (such as non-primary worktrees or submodules).
* We only care about cookie files that our client threads created here.
*
* Note that we DO NOT get filesystem events on the external <gitdir>
* itself (it is not inside something that we are watching). In particular,
* we do not get an event if the external <gitdir> is deleted.
*
* Also, we do not care about shortnames within the external <gitdir>, since
* we never send these paths to clients.
*/
static int process_gitdir_events(struct fsmonitor_daemon_state *state)
{
struct fsm_listen_data *data = state->listen_data;
struct one_watch *watch = data->watch_gitdir;
struct strbuf path = STRBUF_INIT;
struct string_list cookie_list = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP;
const char *p = watch->buffer;
if (!watch->count) {
trace2_data_string("fsmonitor", NULL, "fsm-listen/kernel",
"overflow");
fsmonitor_force_resync(state);
return LISTENER_HAVE_DATA_GITDIR;
}
for (;;) {
FILE_NOTIFY_INFORMATION *info = (void *)p;
const char *slash;
enum fsmonitor_path_type t;
if (normalize_path_in_utf8(
info->FileName,
info->FileNameLength / sizeof(WCHAR),
&path) == -1)
goto skip_this_path;
t = fsmonitor_classify_path_gitdir_relative(path.buf);
switch (t) {
case IS_INSIDE_GITDIR_WITH_COOKIE_PREFIX:
/* special case cookie files within gitdir */
/* Use just the filename of the cookie file. */
slash = find_last_dir_sep(path.buf);
string_list_append(&cookie_list,
slash ? slash + 1 : path.buf);
break;
case IS_INSIDE_GITDIR:
goto skip_this_path;
default:
BUG("unexpected path classification '%d' for '%s'",
t, path.buf);
}
skip_this_path:
if (!info->NextEntryOffset)
break;
p += info->NextEntryOffset;
}
fsmonitor_publish(state, NULL, &cookie_list);
string_list_clear(&cookie_list, 0);
strbuf_release(&path);
return LISTENER_HAVE_DATA_GITDIR;
}
void fsm_listen__loop(struct fsmonitor_daemon_state *state)
{
struct fsm_listen_data *data = state->listen_data;
DWORD dwWait;
int result;
state->listen_error_code = 0;
if (start_rdcw_watch(data->watch_worktree) == -1)
goto force_error_stop;
if (data->watch_gitdir &&
start_rdcw_watch(data->watch_gitdir) == -1)
goto force_error_stop;
for (;;) {
dwWait = WaitForMultipleObjects(data->nr_listener_handles,
data->hListener,
FALSE, INFINITE);
if (dwWait == WAIT_OBJECT_0 + LISTENER_HAVE_DATA_WORKTREE) {
result = recv_rdcw_watch(data->watch_worktree);
if (result == -1) {
/* hard error */
goto force_error_stop;
}
if (result == -2) {
/* retryable error */
if (start_rdcw_watch(data->watch_worktree) == -1)
goto force_error_stop;
continue;
}
/* have data */
if (process_worktree_events(state) == LISTENER_SHUTDOWN)
goto force_shutdown;
if (start_rdcw_watch(data->watch_worktree) == -1)
goto force_error_stop;
continue;
}
if (dwWait == WAIT_OBJECT_0 + LISTENER_HAVE_DATA_GITDIR) {
result = recv_rdcw_watch(data->watch_gitdir);
if (result == -1) {
/* hard error */
goto force_error_stop;
}
if (result == -2) {
/* retryable error */
if (start_rdcw_watch(data->watch_gitdir) == -1)
goto force_error_stop;
continue;
}
/* have data */
if (process_gitdir_events(state) == LISTENER_SHUTDOWN)
goto force_shutdown;
if (start_rdcw_watch(data->watch_gitdir) == -1)
goto force_error_stop;
continue;
}
if (dwWait == WAIT_OBJECT_0 + LISTENER_SHUTDOWN)
goto clean_shutdown;
error(_("could not read directory changes [GLE %ld]"),
GetLastError());
goto force_error_stop;
}
force_error_stop:
state->listen_error_code = -1;
force_shutdown:
/*
* Tell the IPC thead pool to stop (which completes the await
* in the main thread (which will also signal this thread (if
* we are still alive))).
*/
ipc_server_stop_async(state->ipc_server_data);
clean_shutdown:
cancel_rdcw_watch(data->watch_worktree);
cancel_rdcw_watch(data->watch_gitdir);
}
int fsm_listen__ctor(struct fsmonitor_daemon_state *state)
{
struct fsm_listen_data *data;
CALLOC_ARRAY(data, 1);
data->hEventShutdown = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
data->watch_worktree = create_watch(state->path_worktree_watch.buf);
if (!data->watch_worktree)
goto failed;
check_for_shortnames(data->watch_worktree);
if (state->nr_paths_watching > 1) {
data->watch_gitdir = create_watch(state->path_gitdir_watch.buf);
if (!data->watch_gitdir)
goto failed;
}
data->hListener[LISTENER_SHUTDOWN] = data->hEventShutdown;
data->nr_listener_handles++;
data->hListener[LISTENER_HAVE_DATA_WORKTREE] =
data->watch_worktree->hEvent;
data->nr_listener_handles++;
if (data->watch_gitdir) {
data->hListener[LISTENER_HAVE_DATA_GITDIR] =
data->watch_gitdir->hEvent;
data->nr_listener_handles++;
}
state->listen_data = data;
return 0;
failed:
CloseHandle(data->hEventShutdown);
destroy_watch(data->watch_worktree);
destroy_watch(data->watch_gitdir);
return -1;
}
void fsm_listen__dtor(struct fsmonitor_daemon_state *state)
{
struct fsm_listen_data *data;
if (!state || !state->listen_data)
return;
data = state->listen_data;
CloseHandle(data->hEventShutdown);
destroy_watch(data->watch_worktree);
destroy_watch(data->watch_gitdir);
FREE_AND_NULL(state->listen_data);
}
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