src: make FSEventWrap/StatWatcher::Start more robust
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/17432 Fixes: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/17430 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
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@ -111,7 +111,8 @@ void FSEventWrap::Start(const FunctionCallbackInfo<Value>& args) {
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FSEventWrap* wrap;
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ASSIGN_OR_RETURN_UNWRAP(&wrap, args.Holder());
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CHECK_EQ(wrap->initialized_, false);
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if (wrap->initialized_)
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return args.GetReturnValue().Set(0);
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static const char kErrMsg[] = "filename must be a string or Buffer";
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if (args.Length() < 1)
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@ -111,9 +111,15 @@ void StatWatcher::Start(const FunctionCallbackInfo<Value>& args) {
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const bool persistent = args[1]->BooleanValue();
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const uint32_t interval = args[2]->Uint32Value();
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if (!persistent)
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if (uv_is_active(reinterpret_cast<uv_handle_t*>(wrap->watcher_)))
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return;
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// Safe, uv_ref/uv_unref are idempotent.
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if (persistent)
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uv_ref(reinterpret_cast<uv_handle_t*>(wrap->watcher_));
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else
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uv_unref(reinterpret_cast<uv_handle_t*>(wrap->watcher_));
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uv_fs_poll_start(wrap->watcher_, Callback, *path, interval);
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wrap->ClearWeak();
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}
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@ -64,6 +64,8 @@ for (const testCase of cases) {
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assert.strictEqual(eventType, 'change');
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assert.strictEqual(argFilename, testCase.fileName);
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watcher.start(); // should not crash
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// end of test case
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watcher.close();
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}));
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@ -52,27 +52,30 @@ common.refreshTmpDir();
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// time, the callback should be invoked again with proper values in stat object
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let fileExists = false;
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fs.watchFile(enoentFile, { interval: 0 }, common.mustCall(function(curr, prev) {
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if (!fileExists) {
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// If the file does not exist, all the fields should be zero and the date
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// fields should be UNIX EPOCH time
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assert.deepStrictEqual(curr, expectedStatObject);
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assert.deepStrictEqual(prev, expectedStatObject);
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// Create the file now, so that the callback will be called back once the
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// event loop notices it.
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fs.closeSync(fs.openSync(enoentFile, 'w'));
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fileExists = true;
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} else {
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// If the ino (inode) value is greater than zero, it means that the file is
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// present in the filesystem and it has a valid inode number.
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assert(curr.ino > 0);
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// As the file just got created, previous ino value should be lesser than
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// or equal to zero (non-existent file).
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assert(prev.ino <= 0);
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// Stop watching the file
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fs.unwatchFile(enoentFile);
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}
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}, 2));
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const watcher =
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fs.watchFile(enoentFile, { interval: 0 }, common.mustCall((curr, prev) => {
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if (!fileExists) {
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// If the file does not exist, all the fields should be zero and the date
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// fields should be UNIX EPOCH time
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assert.deepStrictEqual(curr, expectedStatObject);
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assert.deepStrictEqual(prev, expectedStatObject);
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// Create the file now, so that the callback will be called back once the
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// event loop notices it.
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fs.closeSync(fs.openSync(enoentFile, 'w'));
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fileExists = true;
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} else {
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// If the ino (inode) value is greater than zero, it means that the file
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// is present in the filesystem and it has a valid inode number.
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assert(curr.ino > 0);
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// As the file just got created, previous ino value should be lesser than
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// or equal to zero (non-existent file).
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assert(prev.ino <= 0);
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// Stop watching the file
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fs.unwatchFile(enoentFile);
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}
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}, 2));
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watcher.start(); // should not crash
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// Watch events should callback with a filename on supported systems.
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// Omitting AIX. It works but not reliably.
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