K 10 svn:author V 7 asomers K 8 svn:date V 27 2019-04-17T23:32:38.801095Z K 7 svn:log V 1221 fusefs: WIP making FUSE operations interruptible The fuse protocol includes a FUSE_INTERRUPT operation that the client can send to the server to indicate that it wants to abort an in-progress operation. It's required to interrupt any syscall that is blocking on a fuse operation. This commit adds basic FUSE_INTERRUPT support. If a process receives any signal while it's blocking on a FUSE operation, it will send a FUSE_INTERRUPT and wait for the original operation to complete. But there is still much to do: * The current code will leak memory if the server ignores FUSE_INTERRUPT, which many do. It will also leak memory if the server completes the original operation before it receives the FUSE_INTERRUPT. * An interrupted read(2) will incorrectly appear to be successful. * fusefs should return immediately for fatal signals. * Operations that haven't been sent to the server yet should be aborted without sending FUSE_INTERRUPT. * Test coverage should be better. * It would be great if write operations could be made restartable. That would require delaying uiomove until the last possible moment, which would be sometime during fuse_device_read. PR: 236530 Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation END