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package sftp
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"encoding/binary"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"math"
"os"
"path"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"syscall"
"time"
"github.com/kr/fs"
"golang.org/x/crypto/ssh"
)
var (
// ErrInternalInconsistency indicates the packets sent and the data queued to be
// written to the file don't match up. It is an unusual error and usually is
// caused by bad behavior server side or connection issues. The error is
// limited in scope to the call where it happened, the client object is still
// OK to use as long as the connection is still open.
ErrInternalInconsistency = errors.New("internal inconsistency")
// InternalInconsistency alias for ErrInternalInconsistency.
//
// Deprecated: please use ErrInternalInconsistency
InternalInconsistency = ErrInternalInconsistency
)
// A ClientOption is a function which applies configuration to a Client.
type ClientOption func(*Client) error
// MaxPacketChecked sets the maximum size of the payload, measured in bytes.
// This option only accepts sizes servers should support, ie. <= 32768 bytes.
//
// If you get the error "failed to send packet header: EOF" when copying a
// large file, try lowering this number.
//
// The default packet size is 32768 bytes.
func MaxPacketChecked(size int) ClientOption {
return func(c *Client) error {
if size < 1 {
return errors.New("size must be greater or equal to 1")
}
if size > 32768 {
return errors.New("sizes larger than 32KB might not work with all servers")
}
c.maxPacket = size
return nil
}
}
// MaxPacketUnchecked sets the maximum size of the payload, measured in bytes.
// It accepts sizes larger than the 32768 bytes all servers should support.
// Only use a setting higher than 32768 if your application always connects to
// the same server or after sufficiently broad testing.
//
// If you get the error "failed to send packet header: EOF" when copying a
// large file, try lowering this number.
//
// The default packet size is 32768 bytes.
func MaxPacketUnchecked(size int) ClientOption {
return func(c *Client) error {
if size < 1 {
return errors.New("size must be greater or equal to 1")
}
c.maxPacket = size
return nil
}
}
// MaxPacket sets the maximum size of the payload, measured in bytes.
// This option only accepts sizes servers should support, ie. <= 32768 bytes.
// This is a synonym for MaxPacketChecked that provides backward compatibility.
//
// If you get the error "failed to send packet header: EOF" when copying a
// large file, try lowering this number.
//
// The default packet size is 32768 bytes.
func MaxPacket(size int) ClientOption {
return MaxPacketChecked(size)
}
// MaxConcurrentRequestsPerFile sets the maximum concurrent requests allowed for a single file.
//
// The default maximum concurrent requests is 64.
func MaxConcurrentRequestsPerFile(n int) ClientOption {
return func(c *Client) error {
if n < 1 {
return errors.New("n must be greater or equal to 1")
}
c.maxConcurrentRequests = n
return nil
}
}
// UseConcurrentWrites allows the Client to perform concurrent Writes.
//
// Using concurrency while doing writes, requires special consideration.
// A write to a later offset in a file after an error,
// could end up with a file length longer than what was successfully written.
//
// When using this option, if you receive an error during `io.Copy` or `io.WriteTo`,
// you may need to `Truncate` the target Writer to avoid “holes” in the data written.
func UseConcurrentWrites(value bool) ClientOption {
return func(c *Client) error {
c.useConcurrentWrites = value
return nil
}
}
// UseConcurrentReads allows the Client to perform concurrent Reads.
//
// Concurrent reads are generally safe to use and not using them will degrade
// performance, so this option is enabled by default.
//
// When enabled, WriteTo will use Stat/Fstat to get the file size and determines
// how many concurrent workers to use.
// Some "read once" servers will delete the file if they receive a stat call on an
// open file and then the download will fail.
// Disabling concurrent reads you will be able to download files from these servers.
// If concurrent reads are disabled, the UseFstat option is ignored.
func UseConcurrentReads(value bool) ClientOption {
return func(c *Client) error {
c.disableConcurrentReads = !value
return nil
}
}
// UseFstat sets whether to use Fstat or Stat when File.WriteTo is called
// (usually when copying files).
// Some servers limit the amount of open files and calling Stat after opening
// the file will throw an error From the server. Setting this flag will call
// Fstat instead of Stat which is suppose to be called on an open file handle.
//
// It has been found that that with IBM Sterling SFTP servers which have
// "extractability" level set to 1 which means only 1 file can be opened at
// any given time.
//
// If the server you are working with still has an issue with both Stat and
// Fstat calls you can always open a file and read it until the end.
//
// Another reason to read the file until its end and Fstat doesn't work is
// that in some servers, reading a full file will automatically delete the
// file as some of these mainframes map the file to a message in a queue.
// Once the file has been read it will get deleted.
func UseFstat(value bool) ClientOption {
return func(c *Client) error {
c.useFstat = value
return nil
}
}
// Client represents an SFTP session on a *ssh.ClientConn SSH connection.
// Multiple Clients can be active on a single SSH connection, and a Client
// may be called concurrently from multiple Goroutines.
//
// Client implements the github.com/kr/fs.FileSystem interface.
type Client struct {
clientConn
ext map[string]string // Extensions (name -> data).
maxPacket int // max packet size read or written.
maxConcurrentRequests int
nextid uint32
// write concurrency is… error prone.
// Default behavior should be to not use it.
useConcurrentWrites bool
useFstat bool
disableConcurrentReads bool
}
// NewClient creates a new SFTP client on conn, using zero or more option
// functions.
func NewClient(conn *ssh.Client, opts ...ClientOption) (*Client, error) {
s, err := conn.NewSession()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := s.RequestSubsystem("sftp"); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pw, err := s.StdinPipe()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pr, err := s.StdoutPipe()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return NewClientPipe(pr, pw, opts...)
}
// NewClientPipe creates a new SFTP client given a Reader and a WriteCloser.
// This can be used for connecting to an SFTP server over TCP/TLS or by using
// the system's ssh client program (e.g. via exec.Command).
func NewClientPipe(rd io.Reader, wr io.WriteCloser, opts ...ClientOption) (*Client, error) {
sftp := &Client{
clientConn: clientConn{
conn: conn{
Reader: rd,
WriteCloser: wr,
},
inflight: make(map[uint32]chan<- result),
closed: make(chan struct{}),
},
ext: make(map[string]string),
maxPacket: 1 << 15,
maxConcurrentRequests: 64,
}
for _, opt := range opts {
if err := opt(sftp); err != nil {
wr.Close()
return nil, err
}
}
if err := sftp.sendInit(); err != nil {
wr.Close()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error sending init packet to server: %w", err)
}
if err := sftp.recvVersion(); err != nil {
wr.Close()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error receiving version packet from server: %w", err)
}
sftp.clientConn.wg.Add(1)
go func() {
defer sftp.clientConn.wg.Done()
if err := sftp.clientConn.recv(); err != nil {
sftp.clientConn.broadcastErr(err)
}
}()
return sftp, nil
}
// Create creates the named file mode 0666 (before umask), truncating it if it
// already exists. If successful, methods on the returned File can be used for
// I/O; the associated file descriptor has mode O_RDWR. If you need more
// control over the flags/mode used to open the file see client.OpenFile.
//
// Note that some SFTP servers (eg. AWS Transfer) do not support opening files
// read/write at the same time. For those services you will need to use
// `client.OpenFile(os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREATE|os.O_TRUNC)`.
func (c *Client) Create(path string) (*File, error) {
return c.open(path, toPflags(os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE|os.O_TRUNC))
}
const sftpProtocolVersion = 3 // https://filezilla-project.org/specs/draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-02.txt
func (c *Client) sendInit() error {
return c.clientConn.conn.sendPacket(&sshFxInitPacket{
Version: sftpProtocolVersion, // https://filezilla-project.org/specs/draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-02.txt
})
}
// returns the next value of c.nextid
func (c *Client) nextID() uint32 {
return atomic.AddUint32(&c.nextid, 1)
}
func (c *Client) recvVersion() error {
typ, data, err := c.recvPacket(0)
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF {
return fmt.Errorf("server unexpectedly closed connection: %w", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF)
}
return err
}
if typ != sshFxpVersion {
return &unexpectedPacketErr{sshFxpVersion, typ}
}
version, data, err := unmarshalUint32Safe(data)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if version != sftpProtocolVersion {
return &unexpectedVersionErr{sftpProtocolVersion, version}
}
for len(data) > 0 {
var ext extensionPair
ext, data, err = unmarshalExtensionPair(data)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.ext[ext.Name] = ext.Data
}
return nil
}
// HasExtension checks whether the server supports a named extension.
//
// The first return value is the extension data reported by the server
// (typically a version number).
func (c *Client) HasExtension(name string) (string, bool) {
data, ok := c.ext[name]
return data, ok
}
// Walk returns a new Walker rooted at root.
func (c *Client) Walk(root string) *fs.Walker {
return fs.WalkFS(root, c)
}
// ReadDir reads the directory named by p
// and returns a list of directory entries.
func (c *Client) ReadDir(p string) ([]os.FileInfo, error) {
return c.ReadDirContext(context.Background(), p)
}
// ReadDirContext reads the directory named by p
// and returns a list of directory entries.
// The passed context can be used to cancel the operation
// returning all entries listed up to the cancellation.
func (c *Client) ReadDirContext(ctx context.Context, p string) ([]os.FileInfo, error) {
handle, err := c.opendir(ctx, p)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer c.close(handle) // this has to defer earlier than the lock below
var entries []os.FileInfo
var done = false
for !done {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err1 := c.sendPacket(ctx, nil, &sshFxpReaddirPacket{
ID: id,
Handle: handle,
})
if err1 != nil {
err = err1
done = true
break
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpName:
sid, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
if sid != id {
return nil, &unexpectedIDErr{id, sid}
}
count, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
for i := uint32(0); i < count; i++ {
var filename string
filename, data = unmarshalString(data)
_, data = unmarshalString(data) // discard longname
var attr *FileStat
attr, data, err = unmarshalAttrs(data)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if filename == "." || filename == ".." {
continue
}
entries = append(entries, fileInfoFromStat(attr, path.Base(filename)))
}
case sshFxpStatus:
// TODO(dfc) scope warning!
err = normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
done = true
default:
return nil, unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
if err == io.EOF {
err = nil
}
return entries, err
}
func (c *Client) opendir(ctx context.Context, path string) (string, error) {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(ctx, nil, &sshFxpOpendirPacket{
ID: id,
Path: path,
})
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpHandle:
sid, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
if sid != id {
return "", &unexpectedIDErr{id, sid}
}
handle, _ := unmarshalString(data)
return handle, nil
case sshFxpStatus:
return "", normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return "", unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// Stat returns a FileInfo structure describing the file specified by path 'p'.
// If 'p' is a symbolic link, the returned FileInfo structure describes the referent file.
func (c *Client) Stat(p string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
fs, err := c.stat(p)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return fileInfoFromStat(fs, path.Base(p)), nil
}
// Lstat returns a FileInfo structure describing the file specified by path 'p'.
// If 'p' is a symbolic link, the returned FileInfo structure describes the symbolic link.
func (c *Client) Lstat(p string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpLstatPacket{
ID: id,
Path: p,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpAttrs:
sid, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
if sid != id {
return nil, &unexpectedIDErr{id, sid}
}
attr, _, err := unmarshalAttrs(data)
if err != nil {
// avoid returning a valid value from fileInfoFromStats if err != nil.
return nil, err
}
return fileInfoFromStat(attr, path.Base(p)), nil
case sshFxpStatus:
return nil, normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return nil, unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// ReadLink reads the target of a symbolic link.
func (c *Client) ReadLink(p string) (string, error) {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpReadlinkPacket{
ID: id,
Path: p,
})
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpName:
sid, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
if sid != id {
return "", &unexpectedIDErr{id, sid}
}
count, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
if count != 1 {
return "", unexpectedCount(1, count)
}
filename, _ := unmarshalString(data) // ignore dummy attributes
return filename, nil
case sshFxpStatus:
return "", normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return "", unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// Link creates a hard link at 'newname', pointing at the same inode as 'oldname'
func (c *Client) Link(oldname, newname string) error {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpHardlinkPacket{
ID: id,
Oldpath: oldname,
Newpath: newname,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
return normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// Symlink creates a symbolic link at 'newname', pointing at target 'oldname'
func (c *Client) Symlink(oldname, newname string) error {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpSymlinkPacket{
ID: id,
Linkpath: newname,
Targetpath: oldname,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
return normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
func (c *Client) fsetstat(handle string, flags uint32, attrs interface{}) error {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpFsetstatPacket{
ID: id,
Handle: handle,
Flags: flags,
Attrs: attrs,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
return normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// setstat is a convience wrapper to allow for changing of various parts of the file descriptor.
func (c *Client) setstat(path string, flags uint32, attrs interface{}) error {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpSetstatPacket{
ID: id,
Path: path,
Flags: flags,
Attrs: attrs,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
return normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// Chtimes changes the access and modification times of the named file.
func (c *Client) Chtimes(path string, atime time.Time, mtime time.Time) error {
type times struct {
Atime uint32
Mtime uint32
}
attrs := times{uint32(atime.Unix()), uint32(mtime.Unix())}
return c.setstat(path, sshFileXferAttrACmodTime, attrs)
}
// Chown changes the user and group owners of the named file.
func (c *Client) Chown(path string, uid, gid int) error {
type owner struct {
UID uint32
GID uint32
}
attrs := owner{uint32(uid), uint32(gid)}
return c.setstat(path, sshFileXferAttrUIDGID, attrs)
}
// Chmod changes the permissions of the named file.
//
// Chmod does not apply a umask, because even retrieving the umask is not
// possible in a portable way without causing a race condition. Callers
// should mask off umask bits, if desired.
func (c *Client) Chmod(path string, mode os.FileMode) error {
return c.setstat(path, sshFileXferAttrPermissions, toChmodPerm(mode))
}
// Truncate sets the size of the named file. Although it may be safely assumed
// that if the size is less than its current size it will be truncated to fit,
// the SFTP protocol does not specify what behavior the server should do when setting
// size greater than the current size.
func (c *Client) Truncate(path string, size int64) error {
return c.setstat(path, sshFileXferAttrSize, uint64(size))
}
// SetExtendedData sets extended attributes of the named file. It uses the
// SSH_FILEXFER_ATTR_EXTENDED flag in the setstat request.
//
// This flag provides a general extension mechanism for vendor-specific extensions.
// Names of the attributes should be a string of the format "name@domain", where "domain"
// is a valid, registered domain name and "name" identifies the method. Server
// implementations SHOULD ignore extended data fields that they do not understand.
func (c *Client) SetExtendedData(path string, extended []StatExtended) error {
attrs := &FileStat{
Extended: extended,
}
return c.setstat(path, sshFileXferAttrExtended, attrs)
}
// Open opens the named file for reading. If successful, methods on the
// returned file can be used for reading; the associated file descriptor
// has mode O_RDONLY.
func (c *Client) Open(path string) (*File, error) {
return c.open(path, toPflags(os.O_RDONLY))
}
// OpenFile is the generalized open call; most users will use Open or
// Create instead. It opens the named file with specified flag (O_RDONLY
// etc.). If successful, methods on the returned File can be used for I/O.
func (c *Client) OpenFile(path string, f int) (*File, error) {
return c.open(path, toPflags(f))
}
func (c *Client) open(path string, pflags uint32) (*File, error) {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpOpenPacket{
ID: id,
Path: path,
Pflags: pflags,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpHandle:
sid, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
if sid != id {
return nil, &unexpectedIDErr{id, sid}
}
handle, _ := unmarshalString(data)
return &File{c: c, path: path, handle: handle}, nil
case sshFxpStatus:
return nil, normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return nil, unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// close closes a handle handle previously returned in the response
// to SSH_FXP_OPEN or SSH_FXP_OPENDIR. The handle becomes invalid
// immediately after this request has been sent.
func (c *Client) close(handle string) error {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpClosePacket{
ID: id,
Handle: handle,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
return normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
func (c *Client) stat(path string) (*FileStat, error) {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpStatPacket{
ID: id,
Path: path,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpAttrs:
sid, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
if sid != id {
return nil, &unexpectedIDErr{id, sid}
}
attr, _, err := unmarshalAttrs(data)
return attr, err
case sshFxpStatus:
return nil, normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return nil, unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
func (c *Client) fstat(handle string) (*FileStat, error) {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpFstatPacket{
ID: id,
Handle: handle,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpAttrs:
sid, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
if sid != id {
return nil, &unexpectedIDErr{id, sid}
}
attr, _, err := unmarshalAttrs(data)
return attr, err
case sshFxpStatus:
return nil, normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return nil, unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// StatVFS retrieves VFS statistics from a remote host.
//
// It implements the statvfs@openssh.com SSH_FXP_EXTENDED feature
// from http://www.opensource.apple.com/source/OpenSSH/OpenSSH-175/openssh/PROTOCOL?txt.
func (c *Client) StatVFS(path string) (*StatVFS, error) {
// send the StatVFS packet to the server
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpStatvfsPacket{
ID: id,
Path: path,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
switch typ {
// server responded with valid data
case sshFxpExtendedReply:
var response StatVFS
err = binary.Read(bytes.NewReader(data), binary.BigEndian, &response)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.New("can not parse reply")
}
return &response, nil
// the resquest failed
case sshFxpStatus:
return nil, normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return nil, unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// Join joins any number of path elements into a single path, adding a
// separating slash if necessary. The result is Cleaned; in particular, all
// empty strings are ignored.
func (c *Client) Join(elem ...string) string { return path.Join(elem...) }
// Remove removes the specified file or directory. An error will be returned if no
// file or directory with the specified path exists, or if the specified directory
// is not empty.
func (c *Client) Remove(path string) error {
err := c.removeFile(path)
// some servers, *cough* osx *cough*, return EPERM, not ENODIR.
// serv-u returns ssh_FX_FILE_IS_A_DIRECTORY
// EPERM is converted to os.ErrPermission so it is not a StatusError
if err, ok := err.(*StatusError); ok {
switch err.Code {
case sshFxFailure, sshFxFileIsADirectory:
return c.RemoveDirectory(path)
}
}
if os.IsPermission(err) {
return c.RemoveDirectory(path)
}
return err
}
func (c *Client) removeFile(path string) error {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpRemovePacket{
ID: id,
Filename: path,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
return normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// RemoveDirectory removes a directory path.
func (c *Client) RemoveDirectory(path string) error {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpRmdirPacket{
ID: id,
Path: path,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
return normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// Rename renames a file.
func (c *Client) Rename(oldname, newname string) error {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpRenamePacket{
ID: id,
Oldpath: oldname,
Newpath: newname,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
return normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// PosixRename renames a file using the posix-rename@openssh.com extension
// which will replace newname if it already exists.
func (c *Client) PosixRename(oldname, newname string) error {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpPosixRenamePacket{
ID: id,
Oldpath: oldname,
Newpath: newname,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
return normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// RealPath can be used to have the server canonicalize any given path name to an absolute path.
//
// This is useful for converting path names containing ".." components,
// or relative pathnames without a leading slash into absolute paths.
func (c *Client) RealPath(path string) (string, error) {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpRealpathPacket{
ID: id,
Path: path,
})
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpName:
sid, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
if sid != id {
return "", &unexpectedIDErr{id, sid}
}
count, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
if count != 1 {
return "", unexpectedCount(1, count)
}
filename, _ := unmarshalString(data) // ignore attributes
return filename, nil
case sshFxpStatus:
return "", normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return "", unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// Getwd returns the current working directory of the server. Operations
// involving relative paths will be based at this location.
func (c *Client) Getwd() (string, error) {
return c.RealPath(".")
}
// Mkdir creates the specified directory. An error will be returned if a file or
// directory with the specified path already exists, or if the directory's
// parent folder does not exist (the method cannot create complete paths).
func (c *Client) Mkdir(path string) error {
id := c.nextID()
typ, data, err := c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpMkdirPacket{
ID: id,
Path: path,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
return normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
// MkdirAll creates a directory named path, along with any necessary parents,
// and returns nil, or else returns an error.
// If path is already a directory, MkdirAll does nothing and returns nil.
// If path contains a regular file, an error is returned
func (c *Client) MkdirAll(path string) error {
// Most of this code mimics https://golang.org/src/os/path.go?s=514:561#L13
// Fast path: if we can tell whether path is a directory or file, stop with success or error.
dir, err := c.Stat(path)
if err == nil {
if dir.IsDir() {
return nil
}
return &os.PathError{Op: "mkdir", Path: path, Err: syscall.ENOTDIR}
}
// Slow path: make sure parent exists and then call Mkdir for path.
i := len(path)
for i > 0 && path[i-1] == '/' { // Skip trailing path separator.
i--
}
j := i
for j > 0 && path[j-1] != '/' { // Scan backward over element.
j--
}
if j > 1 {
// Create parent
err = c.MkdirAll(path[0 : j-1])
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Parent now exists; invoke Mkdir and use its result.
err = c.Mkdir(path)
if err != nil {
// Handle arguments like "foo/." by
// double-checking that directory doesn't exist.
dir, err1 := c.Lstat(path)
if err1 == nil && dir.IsDir() {
return nil
}
return err
}
return nil
}
// RemoveAll delete files recursively in the directory and Recursively delete subdirectories.
// An error will be returned if no file or directory with the specified path exists
func (c *Client) RemoveAll(path string) error {
// Get the file/directory information
fi, err := c.Stat(path)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if fi.IsDir() {
// Delete files recursively in the directory
files, err := c.ReadDir(path)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for _, file := range files {
if file.IsDir() {
// Recursively delete subdirectories
err = c.RemoveAll(path + "/" + file.Name())
if err != nil {
return err
}
} else {
// Delete individual files
err = c.Remove(path + "/" + file.Name())
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
}
return c.Remove(path)
}
// File represents a remote file.
type File struct {
c *Client
path string
mu sync.RWMutex
handle string
offset int64 // current offset within remote file
}
// Close closes the File, rendering it unusable for I/O. It returns an
// error, if any.
func (f *File) Close() error {
f.mu.Lock()
defer f.mu.Unlock()
if f.handle == "" {
return os.ErrClosed
}
// The design principle here is that when `openssh-portable/sftp-server.c` is doing `handle_close`,
// it will unconditionally mark the handle as unused,
// so we need to also unconditionally mark this handle as invalid.
// By invalidating our local copy of the handle,
// we ensure that there cannot be any erroneous use-after-close requests sent after Close.
handle := f.handle
f.handle = ""
return f.c.close(handle)
}
// Name returns the name of the file as presented to Open or Create.
func (f *File) Name() string {
return f.path
}
// Read reads up to len(b) bytes from the File. It returns the number of bytes
// read and an error, if any. Read follows io.Reader semantics, so when Read
// encounters an error or EOF condition after successfully reading n > 0 bytes,
// it returns the number of bytes read.
//
// To maximise throughput for transferring the entire file (especially
// over high latency links) it is recommended to use WriteTo rather
// than calling Read multiple times. io.Copy will do this
// automatically.
func (f *File) Read(b []byte) (int, error) {
f.mu.Lock()
defer f.mu.Unlock()
n, err := f.readAt(b, f.offset)
f.offset += int64(n)
return n, err
}
// readChunkAt attempts to read the whole entire length of the buffer from the file starting at the offset.
// It will continue progressively reading into the buffer until it fills the whole buffer, or an error occurs.
func (f *File) readChunkAt(ch chan result, b []byte, off int64) (n int, err error) {
for err == nil && n < len(b) {
id := f.c.nextID()
typ, data, err := f.c.sendPacket(context.Background(), ch, &sshFxpReadPacket{
ID: id,
Handle: f.handle,
Offset: uint64(off) + uint64(n),
Len: uint32(len(b) - n),
})
if err != nil {
return n, err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
return n, normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
case sshFxpData:
sid, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
if id != sid {
return n, &unexpectedIDErr{id, sid}
}
l, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
n += copy(b[n:], data[:l])
default:
return n, unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
}
return
}
func (f *File) readAtSequential(b []byte, off int64) (read int, err error) {
for read < len(b) {
rb := b[read:]
if len(rb) > f.c.maxPacket {
rb = rb[:f.c.maxPacket]
}
n, err := f.readChunkAt(nil, rb, off+int64(read))
if n < 0 {
panic("sftp.File: returned negative count from readChunkAt")
}
if n > 0 {
read += n
}
if err != nil {
return read, err
}
}
return read, nil
}
// ReadAt reads up to len(b) byte from the File at a given offset `off`. It returns
// the number of bytes read and an error, if any. ReadAt follows io.ReaderAt semantics,
// so the file offset is not altered during the read.
func (f *File) ReadAt(b []byte, off int64) (int, error) {
f.mu.RLock()
defer f.mu.RUnlock()
return f.readAt(b, off)
}
// readAt must be called while holding either the Read or Write mutex in File.
// This code is concurrent safe with itself, but not with Close.
func (f *File) readAt(b []byte, off int64) (int, error) {
if f.handle == "" {
return 0, os.ErrClosed
}
if len(b) <= f.c.maxPacket {
// This should be able to be serviced with 1/2 requests.
// So, just do it directly.
return f.readChunkAt(nil, b, off)
}
if f.c.disableConcurrentReads {
return f.readAtSequential(b, off)
}
// Split the read into multiple maxPacket-sized concurrent reads bounded by maxConcurrentRequests.
// This allows writes with a suitably large buffer to transfer data at a much faster rate
// by overlapping round trip times.
cancel := make(chan struct{})
concurrency := len(b)/f.c.maxPacket + 1
if concurrency > f.c.maxConcurrentRequests || concurrency < 1 {
concurrency = f.c.maxConcurrentRequests
}
resPool := newResChanPool(concurrency)
type work struct {
id uint32
res chan result
b []byte
off int64
}
workCh := make(chan work)
// Slice: cut up the Read into any number of buffers of length <= f.c.maxPacket, and at appropriate offsets.
go func() {
defer close(workCh)
b := b
offset := off
chunkSize := f.c.maxPacket
for len(b) > 0 {
rb := b
if len(rb) > chunkSize {
rb = rb[:chunkSize]
}
id := f.c.nextID()
res := resPool.Get()
f.c.dispatchRequest(res, &sshFxpReadPacket{
ID: id,
Handle: f.handle,
Offset: uint64(offset),
Len: uint32(chunkSize),
})
select {
case workCh <- work{id, res, rb, offset}:
case <-cancel:
return
}
offset += int64(len(rb))
b = b[len(rb):]
}
}()
type rErr struct {
off int64
err error
}
errCh := make(chan rErr)
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(concurrency)
for i := 0; i < concurrency; i++ {
// Map_i: each worker gets work, and then performs the Read into its buffer from its respective offset.
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
for packet := range workCh {
var n int
s := <-packet.res
resPool.Put(packet.res)
err := s.err
if err == nil {
switch s.typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
err = normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(packet.id, s.data))
case sshFxpData:
sid, data := unmarshalUint32(s.data)
if packet.id != sid {
err = &unexpectedIDErr{packet.id, sid}
} else {
l, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
n = copy(packet.b, data[:l])
// For normal disk files, it is guaranteed that this will read
// the specified number of bytes, or up to end of file.
// This implies, if we have a short read, that means EOF.
if n < len(packet.b) {
err = io.EOF
}
}
default:
err = unimplementedPacketErr(s.typ)
}
}
if err != nil {
// return the offset as the start + how much we read before the error.
errCh <- rErr{packet.off + int64(n), err}
// DO NOT return.
// We want to ensure that workCh is drained before wg.Wait returns.
}
}
}()
}
// Wait for long tail, before closing results.
go func() {
wg.Wait()
close(errCh)
}()
// Reduce: collect all the results into a relevant return: the earliest offset to return an error.
firstErr := rErr{math.MaxInt64, nil}
for rErr := range errCh {
if rErr.off <= firstErr.off {
firstErr = rErr
}
select {
case <-cancel:
default:
// stop any more work from being distributed. (Just in case.)
close(cancel)
}
}
if firstErr.err != nil {
// firstErr.err != nil if and only if firstErr.off > our starting offset.
return int(firstErr.off - off), firstErr.err
}
// As per spec for io.ReaderAt, we return nil error if and only if we read everything.
return len(b), nil
}
// writeToSequential implements WriteTo, but works sequentially with no parallelism.
func (f *File) writeToSequential(w io.Writer) (written int64, err error) {
b := make([]byte, f.c.maxPacket)
ch := make(chan result, 1) // reusable channel
for {
n, err := f.readChunkAt(ch, b, f.offset)
if n < 0 {
panic("sftp.File: returned negative count from readChunkAt")
}
if n > 0 {
f.offset += int64(n)
m, err := w.Write(b[:n])
written += int64(m)
if err != nil {
return written, err
}
}
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF {
return written, nil // return nil explicitly.
}
return written, err
}
}
}
// WriteTo writes the file to the given Writer.
// The return value is the number of bytes written.
// Any error encountered during the write is also returned.
//
// This method is preferred over calling Read multiple times
// to maximise throughput for transferring the entire file,
// especially over high latency links.
func (f *File) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (written int64, err error) {
f.mu.Lock()
defer f.mu.Unlock()
if f.handle == "" {
return 0, os.ErrClosed
}
if f.c.disableConcurrentReads {
return f.writeToSequential(w)
}
// For concurrency, we want to guess how many concurrent workers we should use.
var fileStat *FileStat
if f.c.useFstat {
fileStat, err = f.c.fstat(f.handle)
} else {
fileStat, err = f.c.stat(f.path)
}
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
fileSize := fileStat.Size
if fileSize <= uint64(f.c.maxPacket) || !isRegular(fileStat.Mode) {
// only regular files are guaranteed to return (full read) xor (partial read, next error)
return f.writeToSequential(w)
}
concurrency64 := fileSize/uint64(f.c.maxPacket) + 1 // a bad guess, but better than no guess
if concurrency64 > uint64(f.c.maxConcurrentRequests) || concurrency64 < 1 {
concurrency64 = uint64(f.c.maxConcurrentRequests)
}
// Now that concurrency64 is saturated to an int value, we know this assignment cannot possibly overflow.
concurrency := int(concurrency64)
chunkSize := f.c.maxPacket
pool := newBufPool(concurrency, chunkSize)
resPool := newResChanPool(concurrency)
cancel := make(chan struct{})
var wg sync.WaitGroup
defer func() {
// Once the writing Reduce phase has ended, all the feed work needs to unconditionally stop.
close(cancel)
// We want to wait until all outstanding goroutines with an `f` or `f.c` reference have completed.
// Just to be sure we dont orphan any goroutines any hanging references.
wg.Wait()
}()
type writeWork struct {
b []byte
off int64
err error
next chan writeWork
}
writeCh := make(chan writeWork)
type readWork struct {
id uint32
res chan result
off int64
cur, next chan writeWork
}
readCh := make(chan readWork)
// Slice: hand out chunks of work on demand, with a `cur` and `next` channel built-in for sequencing.
go func() {
defer close(readCh)
off := f.offset
cur := writeCh
for {
id := f.c.nextID()
res := resPool.Get()
next := make(chan writeWork)
readWork := readWork{
id: id,
res: res,
off: off,
cur: cur,
next: next,
}
f.c.dispatchRequest(res, &sshFxpReadPacket{
ID: id,
Handle: f.handle,
Offset: uint64(off),
Len: uint32(chunkSize),
})
select {
case readCh <- readWork:
case <-cancel:
return
}
off += int64(chunkSize)
cur = next
}
}()
wg.Add(concurrency)
for i := 0; i < concurrency; i++ {
// Map_i: each worker gets readWork, and does the Read into a buffer at the given offset.
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
for readWork := range readCh {
var b []byte
var n int
s := <-readWork.res
resPool.Put(readWork.res)
err := s.err
if err == nil {
switch s.typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
err = normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(readWork.id, s.data))
case sshFxpData:
sid, data := unmarshalUint32(s.data)
if readWork.id != sid {
err = &unexpectedIDErr{readWork.id, sid}
} else {
l, data := unmarshalUint32(data)
b = pool.Get()[:l]
n = copy(b, data[:l])
b = b[:n]
}
default:
err = unimplementedPacketErr(s.typ)
}
}
writeWork := writeWork{
b: b,
off: readWork.off,
err: err,
next: readWork.next,
}
select {
case readWork.cur <- writeWork:
case <-cancel:
}
// DO NOT return.
// We want to ensure that readCh is drained before wg.Wait returns.
}
}()
}
// Reduce: serialize the results from the reads into sequential writes.
cur := writeCh
for {
packet, ok := <-cur
if !ok {
return written, errors.New("sftp.File.WriteTo: unexpectedly closed channel")
}
// Because writes are serialized, this will always be the last successfully read byte.
f.offset = packet.off + int64(len(packet.b))
if len(packet.b) > 0 {
n, err := w.Write(packet.b)
written += int64(n)
if err != nil {
return written, err
}
}
if packet.err != nil {
if packet.err == io.EOF {
return written, nil
}
return written, packet.err
}
pool.Put(packet.b)
cur = packet.next
}
}
// Stat returns the FileInfo structure describing file. If there is an
// error.
func (f *File) Stat() (os.FileInfo, error) {
f.mu.RLock()
defer f.mu.RUnlock()
if f.handle == "" {
return nil, os.ErrClosed
}
return f.stat()
}
func (f *File) stat() (os.FileInfo, error) {
fs, err := f.c.fstat(f.handle)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return fileInfoFromStat(fs, path.Base(f.path)), nil
}
// Write writes len(b) bytes to the File. It returns the number of bytes
// written and an error, if any. Write returns a non-nil error when n !=
// len(b).
//
// To maximise throughput for transferring the entire file (especially
// over high latency links) it is recommended to use ReadFrom rather
// than calling Write multiple times. io.Copy will do this
// automatically.
func (f *File) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
f.mu.Lock()
defer f.mu.Unlock()
if f.handle == "" {
return 0, os.ErrClosed
}
n, err := f.writeAt(b, f.offset)
f.offset += int64(n)
return n, err
}
func (f *File) writeChunkAt(ch chan result, b []byte, off int64) (int, error) {
typ, data, err := f.c.sendPacket(context.Background(), ch, &sshFxpWritePacket{
ID: f.c.nextID(),
Handle: f.handle,
Offset: uint64(off),
Length: uint32(len(b)),
Data: b,
})
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
switch typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
id, _ := unmarshalUint32(data)
err := normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
default:
return 0, unimplementedPacketErr(typ)
}
return len(b), nil
}
// writeAtConcurrent implements WriterAt, but works concurrently rather than sequentially.
func (f *File) writeAtConcurrent(b []byte, off int64) (int, error) {
// Split the write into multiple maxPacket sized concurrent writes
// bounded by maxConcurrentRequests. This allows writes with a suitably
// large buffer to transfer data at a much faster rate due to
// overlapping round trip times.
cancel := make(chan struct{})
type work struct {
id uint32
res chan result
off int64
}
workCh := make(chan work)
concurrency := len(b)/f.c.maxPacket + 1
if concurrency > f.c.maxConcurrentRequests || concurrency < 1 {
concurrency = f.c.maxConcurrentRequests
}
pool := newResChanPool(concurrency)
// Slice: cut up the Read into any number of buffers of length <= f.c.maxPacket, and at appropriate offsets.
go func() {
defer close(workCh)
var read int
chunkSize := f.c.maxPacket
for read < len(b) {
wb := b[read:]
if len(wb) > chunkSize {
wb = wb[:chunkSize]
}
id := f.c.nextID()
res := pool.Get()
off := off + int64(read)
f.c.dispatchRequest(res, &sshFxpWritePacket{
ID: id,
Handle: f.handle,
Offset: uint64(off),
Length: uint32(len(wb)),
Data: wb,
})
select {
case workCh <- work{id, res, off}:
case <-cancel:
return
}
read += len(wb)
}
}()
type wErr struct {
off int64
err error
}
errCh := make(chan wErr)
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(concurrency)
for i := 0; i < concurrency; i++ {
// Map_i: each worker gets work, and does the Write from each buffer to its respective offset.
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
for work := range workCh {
s := <-work.res
pool.Put(work.res)
err := s.err
if err == nil {
switch s.typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
err = normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(work.id, s.data))
default:
err = unimplementedPacketErr(s.typ)
}
}
if err != nil {
errCh <- wErr{work.off, err}
}
}
}()
}
// Wait for long tail, before closing results.
go func() {
wg.Wait()
close(errCh)
}()
// Reduce: collect all the results into a relevant return: the earliest offset to return an error.
firstErr := wErr{math.MaxInt64, nil}
for wErr := range errCh {
if wErr.off <= firstErr.off {
firstErr = wErr
}
select {
case <-cancel:
default:
// stop any more work from being distributed. (Just in case.)
close(cancel)
}
}
if firstErr.err != nil {
// firstErr.err != nil if and only if firstErr.off >= our starting offset.
return int(firstErr.off - off), firstErr.err
}
return len(b), nil
}
// WriteAt writes up to len(b) byte to the File at a given offset `off`. It returns
// the number of bytes written and an error, if any. WriteAt follows io.WriterAt semantics,
// so the file offset is not altered during the write.
func (f *File) WriteAt(b []byte, off int64) (written int, err error) {
f.mu.RLock()
defer f.mu.RUnlock()
if f.handle == "" {
return 0, os.ErrClosed
}
return f.writeAt(b, off)
}
// writeAt must be called while holding either the Read or Write mutex in File.
// This code is concurrent safe with itself, but not with Close.
func (f *File) writeAt(b []byte, off int64) (written int, err error) {
if len(b) <= f.c.maxPacket {
// We can do this in one write.
return f.writeChunkAt(nil, b, off)
}
if f.c.useConcurrentWrites {
return f.writeAtConcurrent(b, off)
}
ch := make(chan result, 1) // reusable channel
chunkSize := f.c.maxPacket
for written < len(b) {
wb := b[written:]
if len(wb) > chunkSize {
wb = wb[:chunkSize]
}
n, err := f.writeChunkAt(ch, wb, off+int64(written))
if n > 0 {
written += n
}
if err != nil {
return written, err
}
}
return len(b), nil
}
// ReadFromWithConcurrency implements ReaderFrom,
// but uses the given concurrency to issue multiple requests at the same time.
//
// Giving a concurrency of less than one will default to the Clients max concurrency.
//
// Otherwise, the given concurrency will be capped by the Client's max concurrency.
//
// When one needs to guarantee concurrent reads/writes, this method is preferred
// over ReadFrom.
func (f *File) ReadFromWithConcurrency(r io.Reader, concurrency int) (read int64, err error) {
f.mu.Lock()
defer f.mu.Unlock()
return f.readFromWithConcurrency(r, concurrency)
}
func (f *File) readFromWithConcurrency(r io.Reader, concurrency int) (read int64, err error) {
if f.handle == "" {
return 0, os.ErrClosed
}
// Split the write into multiple maxPacket sized concurrent writes.
// This allows writes with a suitably large reader
// to transfer data at a much faster rate due to overlapping round trip times.
cancel := make(chan struct{})
type work struct {
id uint32
res chan result
off int64
}
workCh := make(chan work)
type rwErr struct {
off int64
err error
}
errCh := make(chan rwErr)
if concurrency > f.c.maxConcurrentRequests || concurrency < 1 {
concurrency = f.c.maxConcurrentRequests
}
pool := newResChanPool(concurrency)
// Slice: cut up the Read into any number of buffers of length <= f.c.maxPacket, and at appropriate offsets.
go func() {
defer close(workCh)
b := make([]byte, f.c.maxPacket)
off := f.offset
for {
n, err := r.Read(b)
if n > 0 {
read += int64(n)
id := f.c.nextID()
res := pool.Get()
f.c.dispatchRequest(res, &sshFxpWritePacket{
ID: id,
Handle: f.handle,
Offset: uint64(off),
Length: uint32(n),
Data: b[:n],
})
select {
case workCh <- work{id, res, off}:
case <-cancel:
return
}
off += int64(n)
}
if err != nil {
if err != io.EOF {
errCh <- rwErr{off, err}
}
return
}
}
}()
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(concurrency)
for i := 0; i < concurrency; i++ {
// Map_i: each worker gets work, and does the Write from each buffer to its respective offset.
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
for work := range workCh {
s := <-work.res
pool.Put(work.res)
err := s.err
if err == nil {
switch s.typ {
case sshFxpStatus:
err = normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(work.id, s.data))
default:
err = unimplementedPacketErr(s.typ)
}
}
if err != nil {
errCh <- rwErr{work.off, err}
// DO NOT return.
// We want to ensure that workCh is drained before wg.Wait returns.
}
}
}()
}
// Wait for long tail, before closing results.
go func() {
wg.Wait()
close(errCh)
}()
// Reduce: Collect all the results into a relevant return: the earliest offset to return an error.
firstErr := rwErr{math.MaxInt64, nil}
for rwErr := range errCh {
if rwErr.off <= firstErr.off {
firstErr = rwErr
}
select {
case <-cancel:
default:
// stop any more work from being distributed.
close(cancel)
}
}
if firstErr.err != nil {
// firstErr.err != nil if and only if firstErr.off is a valid offset.
//
// firstErr.off will then be the lesser of:
// * the offset of the first error from writing,
// * the last successfully read offset.
//
// This could be less than the last successfully written offset,
// which is the whole reason for the UseConcurrentWrites() ClientOption.
//
// Callers are responsible for truncating any SFTP files to a safe length.
f.offset = firstErr.off
// ReadFrom is defined to return the read bytes, regardless of any writer errors.
return read, firstErr.err
}
f.offset += read
return read, nil
}
// ReadFrom reads data from r until EOF and writes it to the file. The return
// value is the number of bytes read. Any error except io.EOF encountered
// during the read is also returned.
//
// This method is preferred over calling Write multiple times
// to maximise throughput for transferring the entire file,
// especially over high-latency links.
//
// To ensure concurrent writes, the given r needs to implement one of
// the following receiver methods:
//
// Len() int
// Size() int64
// Stat() (os.FileInfo, error)
//
// or be an instance of [io.LimitedReader] to determine the number of possible
// concurrent requests. Otherwise, reads/writes are performed sequentially.
// ReadFromWithConcurrency can be used explicitly to guarantee concurrent
// processing of the reader.
func (f *File) ReadFrom(r io.Reader) (int64, error) {
f.mu.Lock()
defer f.mu.Unlock()
if f.handle == "" {
return 0, os.ErrClosed
}
if f.c.useConcurrentWrites {
var remain int64
switch r := r.(type) {
case interface{ Len() int }:
remain = int64(r.Len())
case interface{ Size() int64 }:
remain = r.Size()
case *io.LimitedReader:
remain = r.N
case interface{ Stat() (os.FileInfo, error) }:
info, err := r.Stat()
if err == nil {
remain = info.Size()
}
}
if remain < 0 {
// We can strongly assert that we want default max concurrency here.
return f.readFromWithConcurrency(r, f.c.maxConcurrentRequests)
}
if remain > int64(f.c.maxPacket) {
// Otherwise, only use concurrency, if it would be at least two packets.
// This is the best reasonable guess we can make.
concurrency64 := remain/int64(f.c.maxPacket) + 1
// We need to cap this value to an `int` size value to avoid overflow on 32-bit machines.
// So, we may as well pre-cap it to `f.c.maxConcurrentRequests`.
if concurrency64 > int64(f.c.maxConcurrentRequests) {
concurrency64 = int64(f.c.maxConcurrentRequests)
}
return f.readFromWithConcurrency(r, int(concurrency64))
}
}
ch := make(chan result, 1) // reusable channel
b := make([]byte, f.c.maxPacket)
var read int64
for {
n, err := r.Read(b)
if n < 0 {
panic("sftp.File: reader returned negative count from Read")
}
if n > 0 {
read += int64(n)
m, err2 := f.writeChunkAt(ch, b[:n], f.offset)
f.offset += int64(m)
if err == nil {
err = err2
}
}
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF {
return read, nil // return nil explicitly.
}
return read, err
}
}
}
// Seek implements io.Seeker by setting the client offset for the next Read or
// Write. It returns the next offset read. Seeking before or after the end of
// the file is undefined. Seeking relative to the end calls Stat.
func (f *File) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (int64, error) {
f.mu.Lock()
defer f.mu.Unlock()
if f.handle == "" {
return 0, os.ErrClosed
}
switch whence {
case io.SeekStart:
case io.SeekCurrent:
offset += f.offset
case io.SeekEnd:
fi, err := f.stat()
if err != nil {
return f.offset, err
}
offset += fi.Size()
default:
return f.offset, unimplementedSeekWhence(whence)
}
if offset < 0 {
return f.offset, os.ErrInvalid
}
f.offset = offset
return f.offset, nil
}
// Chown changes the uid/gid of the current file.
func (f *File) Chown(uid, gid int) error {
f.mu.RLock()
defer f.mu.RUnlock()
if f.handle == "" {
return os.ErrClosed
}
return f.c.fsetstat(f.handle, sshFileXferAttrUIDGID, &FileStat{
UID: uint32(uid),
GID: uint32(gid),
})
}
// Chmod changes the permissions of the current file.
//
// See Client.Chmod for details.
func (f *File) Chmod(mode os.FileMode) error {
f.mu.RLock()
defer f.mu.RUnlock()
if f.handle == "" {
return os.ErrClosed
}
return f.c.fsetstat(f.handle, sshFileXferAttrPermissions, toChmodPerm(mode))
}
// SetExtendedData sets extended attributes of the current file. It uses the
// SSH_FILEXFER_ATTR_EXTENDED flag in the setstat request.
//
// This flag provides a general extension mechanism for vendor-specific extensions.
// Names of the attributes should be a string of the format "name@domain", where "domain"
// is a valid, registered domain name and "name" identifies the method. Server
// implementations SHOULD ignore extended data fields that they do not understand.
func (f *File) SetExtendedData(path string, extended []StatExtended) error {
f.mu.RLock()
defer f.mu.RUnlock()
if f.handle == "" {
return os.ErrClosed
}
attrs := &FileStat{
Extended: extended,
}
return f.c.fsetstat(f.handle, sshFileXferAttrExtended, attrs)
}
// Truncate sets the size of the current file. Although it may be safely assumed
// that if the size is less than its current size it will be truncated to fit,
// the SFTP protocol does not specify what behavior the server should do when setting
// size greater than the current size.
// We send a SSH_FXP_FSETSTAT here since we have a file handle
func (f *File) Truncate(size int64) error {
f.mu.RLock()
defer f.mu.RUnlock()
if f.handle == "" {
return os.ErrClosed
}
return f.c.fsetstat(f.handle, sshFileXferAttrSize, uint64(size))
}
// Sync requests a flush of the contents of a File to stable storage.
//
// Sync requires the server to support the fsync@openssh.com extension.
func (f *File) Sync() error {
f.mu.Lock()
defer f.mu.Unlock()
if f.handle == "" {
return os.ErrClosed
}
id := f.c.nextID()
typ, data, err := f.c.sendPacket(context.Background(), nil, &sshFxpFsyncPacket{
ID: id,
Handle: f.handle,
})
switch {
case err != nil:
return err
case typ == sshFxpStatus:
return normaliseError(unmarshalStatus(id, data))
default:
return &unexpectedPacketErr{want: sshFxpStatus, got: typ}
}
}
// normaliseError normalises an error into a more standard form that can be
// checked against stdlib errors like io.EOF or os.ErrNotExist.
func normaliseError(err error) error {
switch err := err.(type) {
case *StatusError:
switch err.Code {
case sshFxEOF:
return io.EOF
case sshFxNoSuchFile:
return os.ErrNotExist
case sshFxPermissionDenied:
return os.ErrPermission
case sshFxOk:
return nil
default:
return err
}
default:
return err
}
}
// flags converts the flags passed to OpenFile into ssh flags.
// Unsupported flags are ignored.
func toPflags(f int) uint32 {
var out uint32
switch f & (os.O_RDONLY | os.O_WRONLY | os.O_RDWR) {
case os.O_RDONLY:
out |= sshFxfRead
case os.O_WRONLY:
out |= sshFxfWrite
case os.O_RDWR:
out |= sshFxfRead | sshFxfWrite
}
if f&os.O_APPEND == os.O_APPEND {
out |= sshFxfAppend
}
if f&os.O_CREATE == os.O_CREATE {
out |= sshFxfCreat
}
if f&os.O_TRUNC == os.O_TRUNC {
out |= sshFxfTrunc
}
if f&os.O_EXCL == os.O_EXCL {
out |= sshFxfExcl
}
return out
}
// toChmodPerm converts Go permission bits to POSIX permission bits.
//
// This differs from fromFileMode in that we preserve the POSIX versions of
// setuid, setgid and sticky in m, because we've historically supported those
// bits, and we mask off any non-permission bits.
func toChmodPerm(m os.FileMode) (perm uint32) {
const mask = os.ModePerm | os.FileMode(s_ISUID|s_ISGID|s_ISVTX)
perm = uint32(m & mask)
if m&os.ModeSetuid != 0 {
perm |= s_ISUID
}
if m&os.ModeSetgid != 0 {
perm |= s_ISGID
}
if m&os.ModeSticky != 0 {
perm |= s_ISVTX
}
return perm
}