724 lines
29 KiB
C++
724 lines
29 KiB
C++
/*
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Copyright (c) 2003-2016, Arvid Norberg
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All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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are met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* Neither the name of the author nor the names of its
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contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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from this software without specific prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#ifndef TORRENT_STORAGE_HPP_INCLUDE
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#define TORRENT_STORAGE_HPP_INCLUDE
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#include "libtorrent/config.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/aux_/disable_warnings_push.hpp"
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#include <vector>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <boost/function/function2.hpp>
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#include <boost/function/function0.hpp>
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#include <boost/limits.hpp>
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#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
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#include <boost/enable_shared_from_this.hpp>
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#include <boost/scoped_ptr.hpp>
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#include <boost/unordered_set.hpp>
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#include <boost/atomic.hpp>
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#include "libtorrent/aux_/disable_warnings_pop.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/piece_picker.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/peer_request.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/hasher.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/file.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/disk_buffer_holder.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/thread.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/storage_defs.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/allocator.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/file_pool.hpp" // pool_file_status
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#include "libtorrent/part_file.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/stat_cache.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/bdecode.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/bitfield.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/performance_counters.hpp"
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// OVERVIEW
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//
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// libtorrent provides a customization point for storage of data. By default,
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// (``default_storage``) downloaded files are saved to disk according with the
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// general conventions of bittorrent clients, mimicing the original file layout
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// when the torrent was created. The libtorrent user may define a custom
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// storage to store piece data in a different way.
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//
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// A custom storage implementation must derive from and implement the
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// storage_interface. You must also provide a function that constructs the
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// custom storage object and provide this function to the add_torrent() call
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// via add_torrent_params. Either passed in to the constructor or by setting
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// the add_torrent_params::storage field.
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//
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// This is an example storage implementation that stores all pieces in a
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// ``std::map``, i.e. in RAM. It's not necessarily very useful in practice, but
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// illustrates the basics of implementing a custom storage.
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//
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// .. code:: c++
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//
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// struct temp_storage : storage_interface
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// {
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// temp_storage(file_storage const& fs) : m_files(fs) {}
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// virtual bool initialize(storage_error& se) { return false; }
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// virtual bool has_any_file() { return false; }
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// virtual int read(char* buf, int piece, int offset, int size)
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// {
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// std::map<int, std::vector<char> >::const_iterator i = m_file_data.find(piece);
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// if (i == m_file_data.end()) return 0;
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// int available = i->second.size() - offset;
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// if (available <= 0) return 0;
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// if (available > size) available = size;
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// memcpy(buf, &i->second[offset], available);
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// return available;
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// }
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// virtual int write(const char* buf, int piece, int offset, int size)
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// {
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// std::vector<char>& data = m_file_data[piece];
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// if (data.size() < offset + size) data.resize(offset + size);
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// std::memcpy(&data[offset], buf, size);
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// return size;
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// }
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// virtual bool rename_file(int file, std::string const& new_name)
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// { assert(false); return false; }
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// virtual bool move_storage(std::string const& save_path) { return false; }
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// virtual bool verify_resume_data(bdecode_node const& rd
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// , std::vector<std::string> const* links
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// , storage_error& error) { return false; }
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// virtual bool write_resume_data(entry& rd) const { return false; }
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// virtual boost::int64_t physical_offset(int piece, int offset)
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// { return piece * m_files.piece_length() + offset; };
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// virtual sha1_hash hash_for_slot(int piece, partial_hash& ph, int piece_size)
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// {
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// int left = piece_size - ph.offset;
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// assert(left >= 0);
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// if (left > 0)
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// {
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// std::vector<char>& data = m_file_data[piece];
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// // if there are padding files, those blocks will be considered
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// // completed even though they haven't been written to the storage.
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// // in this case, just extend the piece buffer to its full size
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// // and fill it with zeroes.
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// if (data.size() < piece_size) data.resize(piece_size, 0);
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// ph.h.update(&data[ph.offset], left);
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// }
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// return ph.h.final();
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// }
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// virtual bool release_files() { return false; }
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// virtual bool delete_files() { return false; }
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//
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// std::map<int, std::vector<char> > m_file_data;
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// file_storage m_files;
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// };
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//
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// storage_interface* temp_storage_constructor(storage_params const& params)
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// {
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// return new temp_storage(*params.files);
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// }
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namespace libtorrent
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{
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class session;
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struct file_pool;
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struct disk_io_job;
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struct disk_buffer_pool;
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struct cache_status;
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namespace aux { struct session_settings; }
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struct cached_piece_entry;
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TORRENT_EXTRA_EXPORT std::vector<std::pair<boost::int64_t, std::time_t> > get_filesizes(
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file_storage const& t
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, std::string const& p);
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TORRENT_EXTRA_EXPORT bool match_filesizes(
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file_storage const& t
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, std::string const& p
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, std::vector<std::pair<boost::int64_t, std::time_t> > const& sizes
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, bool compact_mode
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, std::string* error = 0);
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TORRENT_EXTRA_EXPORT int copy_bufs(file::iovec_t const* bufs, int bytes, file::iovec_t* target);
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TORRENT_EXTRA_EXPORT void advance_bufs(file::iovec_t*& bufs, int bytes);
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TORRENT_EXTRA_EXPORT void clear_bufs(file::iovec_t const* bufs, int num_bufs);
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// flags for async_move_storage
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enum move_flags_t
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{
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// replace any files in the destination when copying
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// or moving the storage
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always_replace_files,
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// if any files that we want to copy exist in the destination
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// exist, fail the whole operation and don't perform
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// any copy or move. There is an inherent race condition
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// in this mode. The files are checked for existence before
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// the operation starts. In between the check and performing
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// the copy, the destination files may be created, in which
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// case they are replaced.
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fail_if_exist,
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// if any file exist in the target, take those files instead
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// of the ones we may have in the source.
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dont_replace
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};
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// The storage interface is a pure virtual class that can be implemented to
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// customize how and where data for a torrent is stored. The default storage
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// implementation uses regular files in the filesystem, mapping the files in
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// the torrent in the way one would assume a torrent is saved to disk.
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// Implementing your own storage interface makes it possible to store all
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// data in RAM, or in some optimized order on disk (the order the pieces are
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// received for instance), or saving multifile torrents in a single file in
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// order to be able to take advantage of optimized disk-I/O.
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//
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// It is also possible to write a thin class that uses the default storage
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// but modifies some particular behavior, for instance encrypting the data
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// before it's written to disk, and decrypting it when it's read again.
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//
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// The storage interface is based on pieces. Avery read and write operation
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// happens in the piece-space. Each piece fits 'piece_size' number
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// of bytes. All access is done by writing and reading whole or partial
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// pieces.
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//
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// libtorrent comes with two built-in storage implementations;
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// ``default_storage`` and ``disabled_storage``. Their constructor functions
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// are called default_storage_constructor() and
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// ``disabled_storage_constructor`` respectively. The disabled storage does
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// just what it sounds like. It throws away data that's written, and it
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// reads garbage. It's useful mostly for benchmarking and profiling purpose.
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//
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struct TORRENT_EXPORT storage_interface
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{
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// hidden
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storage_interface(): m_settings(0) {}
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// This function is called when the storage is to be initialized. The
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// default storage will create directories and empty files at this point.
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// If ``allocate_files`` is true, it will also ``ftruncate`` all files to
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// their target size.
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//
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// If an error occurs, ``storage_error`` should be set to reflect it.
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virtual void initialize(storage_error& ec) = 0;
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// These functions should read and write the data in or to the given
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// ``piece`` at the given ``offset``. It should read or write
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// ``num_bufs`` buffers sequentially, where the size of each buffer is
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// specified in the buffer array ``bufs``. The file::iovec_t type has the
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// following members::
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//
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// struct iovec_t { void* iov_base; size_t iov_len; };
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//
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// These functions may be called simultaneously from multiple threads.
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// Make sure they are thread safe. The ``file`` in libtorrent is thread
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// safe when it can fall back to ``pread``, ``preadv`` or the windows
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// equivalents. On targets where read operations cannot be thread safe
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// (i.e one has to seek first and then read), only one disk thread is
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// used.
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//
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// Every buffer in ``bufs`` can be assumed to be page aligned and be of a
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// page aligned size, except for the last buffer of the torrent. The
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// allocated buffer can be assumed to fit a fully page aligned number of
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// bytes though. This is useful when reading and writing the last piece
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// of a file in unbuffered mode.
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//
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// The ``offset`` is aligned to 16 kiB boundaries *most of the time*, but
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// there are rare exceptions when it's not. Specifically if the read
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// cache is disabled/or full and a peer requests unaligned data. Most
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// clients request aligned data.
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//
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// The number of bytes read or written should be returned, or -1 on
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// error. If there's an error, the ``storage_error`` must be filled out
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// to represent the error that occurred.
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virtual int readv(file::iovec_t const* bufs, int num_bufs
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, int piece, int offset, int flags, storage_error& ec) = 0;
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virtual int writev(file::iovec_t const* bufs, int num_bufs
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, int piece, int offset, int flags, storage_error& ec) = 0;
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// This function is called when first checking (or re-checking) the
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// storage for a torrent. It should return true if any of the files that
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// is used in this storage exists on disk. If so, the storage will be
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// checked for existing pieces before starting the download.
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//
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// If an error occurs, ``storage_error`` should be set to reflect it.
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virtual bool has_any_file(storage_error& ec) = 0;
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// change the priorities of files. This is a fenced job and is
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// guaranteed to be the only running function on this storage
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// when called
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virtual void set_file_priority(std::vector<boost::uint8_t> const& prio
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, storage_error& ec) = 0;
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// This function should move all the files belonging to the storage to
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// the new save_path. The default storage moves the single file or the
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// directory of the torrent.
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//
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// Before moving the files, any open file handles may have to be closed,
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// like ``release_files()``.
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//
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//If an error occurs, ``storage_error`` should be set to reflect it.
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//
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// returns one of:
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// | no_error = 0
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// | fatal_disk_error = -1
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// | need_full_check = -2
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// | file_exist = -4
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virtual int move_storage(std::string const& save_path, int flags
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, storage_error& ec) = 0;
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// This function should verify the resume data ``rd`` with the files
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// on disk. If the resume data seems to be up-to-date, return true. If
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// not, set ``error`` to a description of what mismatched and return false.
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//
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// The default storage may compare file sizes and time stamps of the files.
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//
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// If an error occurs, ``storage_error`` should be set to reflect it.
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//
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// This function should verify the resume data ``rd`` with the files
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// on disk. If the resume data seems to be up-to-date, return true. If
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// not, set ``error`` to a description of what mismatched and return false.
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//
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// If the ``links`` pointer is non-null, it has the same number
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// of elements as there are files. Each element is either empty or contains
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// the absolute path to a file identical to the corresponding file in this
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// torrent. The storage must create hard links (or copy) those files. If
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// any file does not exist or is inaccessible, the disk job must fail.
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virtual bool verify_resume_data(bdecode_node const& rd
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, std::vector<std::string> const* links
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, storage_error& ec) = 0;
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// This function should fill in resume data, the current state of the
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// storage, in ``rd``. The default storage adds file timestamps and
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// sizes.
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//
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// Returning ``true`` indicates an error occurred.
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//
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// If an error occurs, ``storage_error`` should be set to reflect it.
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//
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virtual void write_resume_data(entry& rd, storage_error& ec) const = 0;
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// This function should release all the file handles that it keeps open
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// to files belonging to this storage. The default implementation just
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// calls file_pool::release_files().
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//
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// If an error occurs, ``storage_error`` should be set to reflect it.
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//
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virtual void release_files(storage_error& ec) = 0;
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// Rename file with index ``file`` to the thame ``new_name``.
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//
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// If an error occurs, ``storage_error`` should be set to reflect it.
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//
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virtual void rename_file(int index, std::string const& new_filename
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, storage_error& ec) = 0;
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// This function should delete some or all of the storage for this torrent.
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// The ``options`` parameter specifies whether to delete all files or just
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// the partfile. ``options`` are set to the same value as the options
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// passed to session::remove_torrent().
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//
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// If an error occurs, ``storage_error`` should be set to reflect it.
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//
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// The ``disk_buffer_pool`` is used to allocate and free disk buffers. It
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// has the following members::
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//
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// struct disk_buffer_pool : boost::noncopyable
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// {
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// char* allocate_buffer(char const* category);
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// void free_buffer(char* buf);
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//
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// char* allocate_buffers(int blocks, char const* category);
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// void free_buffers(char* buf, int blocks);
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//
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// int block_size() const { return m_block_size; }
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//
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// void release_memory();
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// };
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//
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virtual void delete_files(int options, storage_error& ec) = 0;
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#ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE
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// This function is called each time a file is completely downloaded. The
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// storage implementation can perform last operations on a file. The file
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// will not be opened for writing after this.
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//
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// ``index`` is the index of the file that completed.
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//
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// On windows the default storage implementation clears the sparse file
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// flag on the specified file.
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//
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// If an error occurs, ``storage_error`` should be set to reflect it.
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//
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virtual void finalize_file(int, storage_error&) {}
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#endif
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// called periodically (useful for deferred flushing). When returning
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// false, it means no more ticks are necessary. Any disk job submitted
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// will re-enable ticking. The default will always turn ticking back
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// off again.
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virtual bool tick() { return false; }
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// access global session_settings
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aux::session_settings const& settings() const { return *m_settings; }
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// hidden
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virtual ~storage_interface() {}
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// initialized in disk_io_thread::perform_async_job
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aux::session_settings* m_settings;
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};
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// The default implementation of storage_interface. Behaves as a normal
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// bittorrent client. It is possible to derive from this class in order to
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// override some of its behavior, when implementing a custom storage.
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class TORRENT_EXPORT default_storage : public storage_interface, boost::noncopyable
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{
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friend struct write_fileop;
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friend struct read_fileop;
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public:
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// constructs the default_storage based on the give file_storage (fs).
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// ``mapped`` is an optional argument (it may be NULL). If non-NULL it
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// represents the file mapping that have been made to the torrent before
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// adding it. That's where files are supposed to be saved and looked for
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// on disk. ``save_path`` is the root save folder for this torrent.
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// ``file_pool`` is the cache of file handles that the storage will use.
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// All files it opens will ask the file_pool to open them. ``file_prio``
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// is a vector indicating the priority of files on startup. It may be
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// an empty vector. Any file whose index is not represented by the vector
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// (because the vector is too short) are assumed to have priority 1.
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// this is used to treat files with priority 0 slightly differently.
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default_storage(storage_params const& params);
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// hidden
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~default_storage();
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#ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE
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void finalize_file(int file, storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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#endif
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virtual bool has_any_file(storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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virtual void set_file_priority(std::vector<boost::uint8_t> const& prio
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, storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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virtual void rename_file(int index, std::string const& new_filename
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, storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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virtual void release_files(storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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virtual void delete_files(int options, storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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virtual void initialize(storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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virtual int move_storage(std::string const& save_path, int flags
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, storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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virtual bool verify_resume_data(bdecode_node const& rd
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, std::vector<std::string> const* links
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, storage_error& error) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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virtual void write_resume_data(entry& rd, storage_error& ec) const TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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virtual bool tick() TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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int readv(file::iovec_t const* bufs, int num_bufs
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, int piece, int offset, int flags, storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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int writev(file::iovec_t const* bufs, int num_bufs
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, int piece, int offset, int flags, storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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// if the files in this storage are mapped, returns the mapped
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// file_storage, otherwise returns the original file_storage object.
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file_storage const& files() const { return m_mapped_files?*m_mapped_files:m_files; }
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#ifdef TORRENT_DISK_STATS
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static bool disk_write_access_log();
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static void disk_write_access_log(bool enable);
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#endif
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private:
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void delete_one_file(std::string const& p, error_code& ec);
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void need_partfile();
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boost::scoped_ptr<file_storage> m_mapped_files;
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file_storage const& m_files;
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// in order to avoid calling stat() on each file multiple times
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// during startup, cache the results in here, and clear it all
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// out once the torrent starts (to avoid getting stale results)
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// each entry represents the size and timestamp of the file
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mutable stat_cache m_stat_cache;
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// helper function to open a file in the file pool with the right mode
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file_handle open_file(int file, int mode, storage_error& ec) const;
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file_handle open_file_impl(int file, int mode, error_code& ec) const;
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std::vector<boost::uint8_t> m_file_priority;
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std::string m_save_path;
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std::string m_part_file_name;
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// the file pool is typically stored in
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// the session, to make all storage
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// instances use the same pool
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file_pool& m_pool;
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// used for skipped files
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boost::scoped_ptr<part_file> m_part_file;
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// this is a bitfield with one bit per file. A bit being set means
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// we've written to that file previously. If we do write to a file
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// whose bit is 0, we set the file size, to make the file allocated
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// on disk (in full allocation mode) and just sparsely allocated in
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// case of sparse allocation mode
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mutable bitfield m_file_created;
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bool m_allocate_files;
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};
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// this storage implementation does not write anything to disk
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// and it pretends to read, and just leaves garbage in the buffers
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// this is useful when simulating many clients on the same machine
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// or when running stress tests and want to take the cost of the
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// disk I/O out of the picture. This cannot be used for any kind
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// of normal bittorrent operation, since it will just send garbage
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// to peers and throw away all the data it downloads. It would end
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// up being banned immediately
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class disabled_storage TORRENT_FINAL : public storage_interface, boost::noncopyable
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{
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public:
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virtual bool has_any_file(storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE { return false; }
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virtual void set_file_priority(std::vector<boost::uint8_t> const&
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, storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE {}
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virtual void rename_file(int, std::string const&, storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE {}
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virtual void release_files(storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE {}
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virtual void delete_files(int, storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE {}
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virtual void initialize(storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE {}
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virtual int move_storage(std::string const&, int, storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE { return 0; }
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virtual int readv(file::iovec_t const* bufs, int num_bufs, int piece
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, int offset, int flags, storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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virtual int writev(file::iovec_t const* bufs, int num_bufs, int piece
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, int offset, int flags, storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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virtual bool verify_resume_data(bdecode_node const&
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, std::vector<std::string> const*
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, storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE { return false; }
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virtual void write_resume_data(entry&, storage_error&) const TORRENT_OVERRIDE {}
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};
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// this storage implementation always reads zeroes, and always discards
|
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// anything written to it
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struct zero_storage TORRENT_FINAL : storage_interface
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{
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virtual void initialize(storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE {}
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virtual int readv(file::iovec_t const* bufs, int num_bufs
|
|
, int piece, int offset, int flags, storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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|
virtual int writev(file::iovec_t const* bufs, int num_bufs
|
|
, int piece, int offset, int flags, storage_error& ec) TORRENT_OVERRIDE;
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|
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virtual bool has_any_file(storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE { return false; }
|
|
virtual void set_file_priority(std::vector<boost::uint8_t> const& /* prio */
|
|
, storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE {}
|
|
virtual int move_storage(std::string const& /* save_path */
|
|
, int /* flags */, storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE { return 0; }
|
|
virtual bool verify_resume_data(bdecode_node const& /* rd */
|
|
, std::vector<std::string> const* /* links */
|
|
, storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE
|
|
{ return false; }
|
|
virtual void write_resume_data(entry&, storage_error&) const TORRENT_OVERRIDE {}
|
|
virtual void release_files(storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE {}
|
|
virtual void rename_file(int /* index */
|
|
, std::string const& /* new_filenamem */, storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE {}
|
|
virtual void delete_files(int, storage_error&) TORRENT_OVERRIDE {}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
struct disk_io_thread;
|
|
|
|
// implements the disk I/O job fence used by the piece_manager
|
|
// to provide to the disk thread. Whenever a disk job needs
|
|
// exclusive access to the storage for that torrent, it raises
|
|
// the fence, blocking all new jobs, until there are no longer
|
|
// any outstanding jobs on the torrent, then the fence is lowered
|
|
// and it can be performed, along with the backlog of jobs that
|
|
// accrued while the fence was up
|
|
struct TORRENT_EXTRA_EXPORT disk_job_fence
|
|
{
|
|
disk_job_fence();
|
|
~disk_job_fence()
|
|
{
|
|
TORRENT_ASSERT(int(m_outstanding_jobs) == 0);
|
|
TORRENT_ASSERT(m_blocked_jobs.size() == 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// returns one of the fence_* enums.
|
|
// if there are no outstanding jobs on the
|
|
// storage, fence_post_fence is returned, the flush job is expected
|
|
// to be discarded by the caller.
|
|
// fence_post_flush is returned if the fence job was blocked and queued,
|
|
// but the flush job should be posted (i.e. put on the job queue)
|
|
// fence_post_none if both the fence and the flush jobs were queued.
|
|
enum { fence_post_fence = 0, fence_post_flush = 1, fence_post_none = 2 };
|
|
int raise_fence(disk_io_job* fence_job, disk_io_job* flush_job
|
|
, counters& cnt);
|
|
bool has_fence() const;
|
|
|
|
// called whenever a job completes and is posted back to the
|
|
// main network thread. the tailqueue of jobs will have the
|
|
// backed-up jobs prepended to it in case this resulted in the
|
|
// fence being lowered.
|
|
int job_complete(disk_io_job* j, tailqueue<disk_io_job>& job_queue);
|
|
int num_outstanding_jobs() const { return m_outstanding_jobs; }
|
|
|
|
// if there is a fence up, returns true and adds the job
|
|
// to the queue of blocked jobs
|
|
bool is_blocked(disk_io_job* j);
|
|
|
|
// the number of blocked jobs
|
|
int num_blocked() const;
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
// when > 0, this storage is blocked for new async
|
|
// operations until all outstanding jobs have completed.
|
|
// at that point, the m_blocked_jobs are issued
|
|
// the count is the number of fence job currently in the queue
|
|
int m_has_fence;
|
|
|
|
// when there's a fence up, jobs are queued up in here
|
|
// until the fence is lowered
|
|
tailqueue<disk_io_job> m_blocked_jobs;
|
|
|
|
// the number of disk_io_job objects there are, belonging
|
|
// to this torrent, currently pending, hanging off of
|
|
// cached_piece_entry objects. This is used to determine
|
|
// when the fence can be lowered
|
|
boost::atomic<int> m_outstanding_jobs;
|
|
|
|
// must be held when accessing m_has_fence and
|
|
// m_blocked_jobs
|
|
mutable mutex m_mutex;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// this class keeps track of which pieces, belonging to
|
|
// a specific storage, are in the cache right now. It's
|
|
// used for quickly being able to evict all pieces for a
|
|
// specific torrent
|
|
struct TORRENT_EXTRA_EXPORT storage_piece_set
|
|
{
|
|
void add_piece(cached_piece_entry* p);
|
|
void remove_piece(cached_piece_entry* p);
|
|
bool has_piece(cached_piece_entry const* p) const;
|
|
int num_pieces() const { return int(m_cached_pieces.size()); }
|
|
boost::unordered_set<cached_piece_entry*> const& cached_pieces() const
|
|
{ return m_cached_pieces; }
|
|
private:
|
|
// these are cached pieces belonging to this storage
|
|
boost::unordered_set<cached_piece_entry*> m_cached_pieces;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
class TORRENT_EXTRA_EXPORT piece_manager
|
|
: public boost::enable_shared_from_this<piece_manager>
|
|
, public disk_job_fence
|
|
, public storage_piece_set
|
|
, boost::noncopyable
|
|
{
|
|
friend struct disk_io_thread;
|
|
public:
|
|
|
|
piece_manager(
|
|
storage_interface* storage_impl
|
|
, boost::shared_ptr<void> const& torrent
|
|
, file_storage* files);
|
|
|
|
~piece_manager();
|
|
|
|
file_storage const* files() const { return &m_files; }
|
|
|
|
enum return_t
|
|
{
|
|
// return values from check_fastresume, and move_storage
|
|
no_error = 0,
|
|
fatal_disk_error = -1,
|
|
need_full_check = -2,
|
|
disk_check_aborted = -3,
|
|
file_exist = -4
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
storage_interface* get_storage_impl() { return m_storage.get(); }
|
|
|
|
void write_resume_data(entry& rd, storage_error& ec) const;
|
|
|
|
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
|
|
void assert_torrent_refcount() const;
|
|
#endif
|
|
private:
|
|
|
|
// if error is set and return value is 'no_error' or 'need_full_check'
|
|
// the error message indicates that the fast resume data was rejected
|
|
// if 'fatal_disk_error' is returned, the error message indicates what
|
|
// when wrong in the disk access
|
|
int check_fastresume(bdecode_node const& rd
|
|
, std::vector<std::string> const* links
|
|
, storage_error& error);
|
|
|
|
// helper functions for check_fastresume
|
|
int check_no_fastresume(storage_error& error);
|
|
int check_init_storage(storage_error& error);
|
|
|
|
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
|
|
std::string name() const { return m_files.name(); }
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#if TORRENT_USE_INVARIANT_CHECKS
|
|
void check_invariant() const;
|
|
#endif
|
|
file_storage const& m_files;
|
|
|
|
boost::scoped_ptr<storage_interface> m_storage;
|
|
|
|
// the reason for this to be a void pointer
|
|
// is to avoid creating a dependency on the
|
|
// torrent. This shared_ptr is here only
|
|
// to keep the torrent object alive until
|
|
// the piece_manager destructs. This is because
|
|
// the torrent_info object is owned by the torrent.
|
|
boost::shared_ptr<void> m_torrent;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// this identifies a read or write operation so that readwritev() knows
|
|
// what to do when it's actually touching the file
|
|
struct fileop
|
|
{
|
|
virtual int file_op(int file_index, boost::int64_t file_offset, int size
|
|
, file::iovec_t const* bufs, storage_error& ec) = 0;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// this function is responsible for turning read and write operations in the
|
|
// torrent space (pieces) into read and write operations in the filesystem
|
|
// space (files on disk).
|
|
TORRENT_EXTRA_EXPORT int readwritev(file_storage const& files
|
|
, file::iovec_t const* bufs, int piece, int offset, int num_bufs
|
|
, fileop& op, storage_error& ec);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#endif // TORRENT_STORAGE_HPP_INCLUDED
|
|
|