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kaish_kernel/vfs/
router.rs

1//! VFS router for mount point management.
2//!
3//! Routes filesystem operations to the appropriate backend based on path.
4
5use super::traits::{DirEntry, Filesystem};
6use async_trait::async_trait;
7use std::collections::BTreeMap;
8use std::io;
9use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
10use std::sync::Arc;
11
12/// Information about a mount point.
13#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
14pub struct MountInfo {
15    /// The mount path (e.g., "/mnt/project").
16    pub path: PathBuf,
17    /// Whether this mount is read-only.
18    pub read_only: bool,
19}
20
21/// Routes filesystem operations to mounted backends.
22///
23/// Mount points are matched by longest prefix. For example, if `/mnt` and
24/// `/mnt/project` are both mounted, a path like `/mnt/project/src/main.rs`
25/// will be routed to the `/mnt/project` mount.
26#[derive(Default)]
27pub struct VfsRouter {
28    /// Mount points, keyed by path. Uses BTreeMap for ordered iteration.
29    mounts: BTreeMap<PathBuf, Arc<dyn Filesystem>>,
30}
31
32impl std::fmt::Debug for VfsRouter {
33    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
34        f.debug_struct("VfsRouter")
35            .field("mounts", &self.mounts.keys().collect::<Vec<_>>())
36            .finish()
37    }
38}
39
40impl VfsRouter {
41    /// Create a new empty VFS router.
42    pub fn new() -> Self {
43        Self {
44            mounts: BTreeMap::new(),
45        }
46    }
47
48    /// Mount a filesystem at the given path.
49    ///
50    /// The path should be absolute (start with `/`). If a filesystem is
51    /// already mounted at this path, it will be replaced.
52    pub fn mount(&mut self, path: impl Into<PathBuf>, fs: impl Filesystem + 'static) {
53        let path = Self::normalize_mount_path(path.into());
54        self.mounts.insert(path, Arc::new(fs));
55    }
56
57    /// Mount a filesystem (already wrapped in Arc) at the given path.
58    pub fn mount_arc(&mut self, path: impl Into<PathBuf>, fs: Arc<dyn Filesystem>) {
59        let path = Self::normalize_mount_path(path.into());
60        self.mounts.insert(path, fs);
61    }
62
63    /// Unmount the filesystem at the given path.
64    ///
65    /// Returns `true` if a mount was removed, `false` if nothing was mounted there.
66    pub fn unmount(&mut self, path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> bool {
67        let path = Self::normalize_mount_path(path.as_ref().to_path_buf());
68        self.mounts.remove(&path).is_some()
69    }
70
71    /// List all current mounts.
72    pub fn list_mounts(&self) -> Vec<MountInfo> {
73        self.mounts
74            .iter()
75            .map(|(path, fs)| MountInfo {
76                path: path.clone(),
77                read_only: fs.read_only(),
78            })
79            .collect()
80    }
81
82    /// Normalize a mount path: ensure it starts with `/` and has no trailing slash.
83    fn normalize_mount_path(path: PathBuf) -> PathBuf {
84        let s = path.to_string_lossy();
85        let s = s.trim_end_matches('/');
86        if s.is_empty() {
87            PathBuf::from("/")
88        } else if !s.starts_with('/') {
89            PathBuf::from(format!("/{}", s))
90        } else {
91            PathBuf::from(s)
92        }
93    }
94
95    /// Resolve a VFS path to a real filesystem path.
96    ///
97    /// Returns `Some(path)` if the VFS path maps to a real filesystem (like LocalFs),
98    /// or `None` if the path is in a virtual filesystem (like MemoryFs).
99    ///
100    /// This is needed for tools like `git` that must use real paths with external libraries.
101    pub fn resolve_real_path(&self, path: &Path) -> Option<PathBuf> {
102        let (fs, relative) = self.find_mount(path).ok()?;
103        fs.real_path(&relative)
104    }
105
106    /// Find the mount point for a given path.
107    ///
108    /// Returns the mount and the path relative to that mount.
109    fn find_mount(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result<(Arc<dyn Filesystem>, PathBuf)> {
110        let path_str = path.to_string_lossy();
111        let normalized = if path_str.starts_with('/') {
112            path.to_path_buf()
113        } else {
114            PathBuf::from(format!("/{}", path_str))
115        };
116
117        // Find longest matching mount point
118        let mut best_match: Option<(&PathBuf, &Arc<dyn Filesystem>)> = None;
119
120        for (mount_path, fs) in &self.mounts {
121            let mount_str = mount_path.to_string_lossy();
122
123            // Check if the path starts with this mount point
124            let is_match = if mount_str == "/" {
125                true // Root matches everything
126            } else {
127                let normalized_str = normalized.to_string_lossy();
128                normalized_str == mount_str.as_ref()
129                    || normalized_str.starts_with(&format!("{}/", mount_str))
130            };
131
132            if is_match {
133                // Keep the longest match
134                let dominated = best_match
135                    .as_ref()
136                    .is_none_or(|(bp, _)| mount_path.as_os_str().len() > bp.as_os_str().len());
137                if dominated {
138                    best_match = Some((mount_path, fs));
139                }
140            }
141        }
142
143        match best_match {
144            Some((mount_path, fs)) => {
145                // Calculate relative path
146                let mount_str = mount_path.to_string_lossy();
147                let normalized_str = normalized.to_string_lossy();
148
149                let relative = if mount_str == "/" {
150                    normalized_str.trim_start_matches('/').to_string()
151                } else {
152                    normalized_str
153                        .strip_prefix(mount_str.as_ref())
154                        .unwrap_or("")
155                        .trim_start_matches('/')
156                        .to_string()
157                };
158
159                Ok((Arc::clone(fs), PathBuf::from(relative)))
160            }
161            None => Err(io::Error::new(
162                io::ErrorKind::NotFound,
163                format!("no mount point for path: {}", path.display()),
164            )),
165        }
166    }
167}
168
169#[async_trait]
170impl Filesystem for VfsRouter {
171    #[tracing::instrument(level = "trace", skip(self), fields(path = %path.display()))]
172    async fn read(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result<Vec<u8>> {
173        let (fs, relative) = self.find_mount(path)?;
174        fs.read(&relative).await
175    }
176
177    #[tracing::instrument(level = "trace", skip(self, data), fields(path = %path.display(), size = data.len()))]
178    async fn write(&self, path: &Path, data: &[u8]) -> io::Result<()> {
179        let (fs, relative) = self.find_mount(path)?;
180        fs.write(&relative, data).await
181    }
182
183    #[tracing::instrument(level = "trace", skip(self), fields(path = %path.display()))]
184    async fn list(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result<Vec<DirEntry>> {
185        // Special case: listing root might need to show mount points
186        let path_str = path.to_string_lossy();
187        if path_str.is_empty() || path_str == "/" {
188            return self.list_root().await;
189        }
190
191        let (fs, relative) = self.find_mount(path)?;
192        fs.list(&relative).await
193    }
194
195    #[tracing::instrument(level = "trace", skip(self), fields(path = %path.display()))]
196    async fn stat(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result<DirEntry> {
197        // Special case: root always exists
198        let path_str = path.to_string_lossy();
199        if path_str.is_empty() || path_str == "/" {
200            return Ok(DirEntry::directory("/"));
201        }
202
203        // Check if path is a mount point itself
204        let normalized = Self::normalize_mount_path(path.to_path_buf());
205        if self.mounts.contains_key(&normalized) {
206            let name = path
207                .file_name()
208                .map(|n| n.to_string_lossy().into_owned())
209                .unwrap_or_else(|| "/".to_string());
210            return Ok(DirEntry::directory(name));
211        }
212
213        let (fs, relative) = self.find_mount(path)?;
214        fs.stat(&relative).await
215    }
216
217    async fn read_link(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result<PathBuf> {
218        let (fs, relative) = self.find_mount(path)?;
219        fs.read_link(&relative).await
220    }
221
222    async fn symlink(&self, target: &Path, link: &Path) -> io::Result<()> {
223        let (fs, relative) = self.find_mount(link)?;
224        fs.symlink(target, &relative).await
225    }
226
227    async fn lstat(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result<DirEntry> {
228        // Special case: root always exists
229        let path_str = path.to_string_lossy();
230        if path_str.is_empty() || path_str == "/" {
231            return Ok(DirEntry::directory("/"));
232        }
233
234        // Check if path is a mount point itself
235        let normalized = Self::normalize_mount_path(path.to_path_buf());
236        if self.mounts.contains_key(&normalized) {
237            let name = path
238                .file_name()
239                .map(|n| n.to_string_lossy().into_owned())
240                .unwrap_or_else(|| "/".to_string());
241            return Ok(DirEntry::directory(name));
242        }
243
244        let (fs, relative) = self.find_mount(path)?;
245        fs.lstat(&relative).await
246    }
247
248    async fn mkdir(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result<()> {
249        let (fs, relative) = self.find_mount(path)?;
250        fs.mkdir(&relative).await
251    }
252
253    async fn remove(&self, path: &Path) -> io::Result<()> {
254        let (fs, relative) = self.find_mount(path)?;
255        fs.remove(&relative).await
256    }
257
258    async fn rename(&self, from: &Path, to: &Path) -> io::Result<()> {
259        let (from_fs, from_relative) = self.find_mount(from)?;
260        let (to_fs, to_relative) = self.find_mount(to)?;
261
262        // Check if both paths are on the same mount by comparing Arc pointers
263        if !Arc::ptr_eq(&from_fs, &to_fs) {
264            return Err(io::Error::new(
265                io::ErrorKind::Unsupported,
266                "cannot rename across different mount points",
267            ));
268        }
269
270        from_fs.rename(&from_relative, &to_relative).await
271    }
272
273    fn read_only(&self) -> bool {
274        // Router itself isn't read-only; individual mounts might be
275        false
276    }
277}
278
279impl VfsRouter {
280    /// List the root directory, synthesizing entries from mount points.
281    async fn list_root(&self) -> io::Result<Vec<DirEntry>> {
282        let mut entries = Vec::new();
283        let mut seen_names = std::collections::HashSet::new();
284
285        for mount_path in self.mounts.keys() {
286            let mount_str = mount_path.to_string_lossy();
287            if mount_str == "/" {
288                // Root mount: list its contents directly
289                if let Some(fs) = self.mounts.get(mount_path)
290                    && let Ok(root_entries) = fs.list(Path::new("")).await {
291                        for entry in root_entries {
292                            if seen_names.insert(entry.name.clone()) {
293                                entries.push(entry);
294                            }
295                        }
296                    }
297            } else {
298                // Non-root mount: extract first path component
299                let first_component = mount_str
300                    .trim_start_matches('/')
301                    .split('/')
302                    .next()
303                    .unwrap_or("");
304
305                if !first_component.is_empty() && seen_names.insert(first_component.to_string()) {
306                    entries.push(DirEntry::directory(first_component));
307                }
308            }
309        }
310
311        entries.sort_by(|a, b| a.name.cmp(&b.name));
312        Ok(entries)
313    }
314}
315
316#[cfg(test)]
317mod tests {
318    use super::*;
319    use crate::vfs::MemoryFs;
320
321    #[tokio::test]
322    async fn test_basic_mount() {
323        let mut router = VfsRouter::new();
324        let scratch = MemoryFs::new();
325        scratch.write(Path::new("test.txt"), b"hello").await.unwrap();
326        router.mount("/scratch", scratch);
327
328        let data = router.read(Path::new("/scratch/test.txt")).await.unwrap();
329        assert_eq!(data, b"hello");
330    }
331
332    #[tokio::test]
333    async fn test_multiple_mounts() {
334        let mut router = VfsRouter::new();
335
336        let scratch = MemoryFs::new();
337        scratch.write(Path::new("a.txt"), b"scratch").await.unwrap();
338        router.mount("/scratch", scratch);
339
340        let data = MemoryFs::new();
341        data.write(Path::new("b.txt"), b"data").await.unwrap();
342        router.mount("/data", data);
343
344        assert_eq!(
345            router.read(Path::new("/scratch/a.txt")).await.unwrap(),
346            b"scratch"
347        );
348        assert_eq!(
349            router.read(Path::new("/data/b.txt")).await.unwrap(),
350            b"data"
351        );
352    }
353
354    #[tokio::test]
355    async fn test_nested_mount() {
356        let mut router = VfsRouter::new();
357
358        let outer = MemoryFs::new();
359        outer.write(Path::new("outer.txt"), b"outer").await.unwrap();
360        router.mount("/mnt", outer);
361
362        let inner = MemoryFs::new();
363        inner.write(Path::new("inner.txt"), b"inner").await.unwrap();
364        router.mount("/mnt/project", inner);
365
366        // /mnt/outer.txt should come from outer mount
367        assert_eq!(
368            router.read(Path::new("/mnt/outer.txt")).await.unwrap(),
369            b"outer"
370        );
371
372        // /mnt/project/inner.txt should come from inner mount
373        assert_eq!(
374            router.read(Path::new("/mnt/project/inner.txt")).await.unwrap(),
375            b"inner"
376        );
377    }
378
379    #[tokio::test]
380    async fn test_list_root() {
381        let mut router = VfsRouter::new();
382        router.mount("/scratch", MemoryFs::new());
383        router.mount("/mnt/a", MemoryFs::new());
384        router.mount("/mnt/b", MemoryFs::new());
385
386        let entries = router.list(Path::new("/")).await.unwrap();
387        let names: Vec<_> = entries.iter().map(|e| &e.name).collect();
388
389        assert!(names.contains(&&"scratch".to_string()));
390        assert!(names.contains(&&"mnt".to_string()));
391    }
392
393    #[tokio::test]
394    async fn test_unmount() {
395        let mut router = VfsRouter::new();
396
397        let fs = MemoryFs::new();
398        fs.write(Path::new("test.txt"), b"data").await.unwrap();
399        router.mount("/scratch", fs);
400
401        assert!(router.read(Path::new("/scratch/test.txt")).await.is_ok());
402
403        router.unmount("/scratch");
404
405        assert!(router.read(Path::new("/scratch/test.txt")).await.is_err());
406    }
407
408    #[tokio::test]
409    async fn test_list_mounts() {
410        let mut router = VfsRouter::new();
411        router.mount("/scratch", MemoryFs::new());
412        router.mount("/data", MemoryFs::new());
413
414        let mounts = router.list_mounts();
415        assert_eq!(mounts.len(), 2);
416
417        let paths: Vec<_> = mounts.iter().map(|m| &m.path).collect();
418        assert!(paths.contains(&&PathBuf::from("/scratch")));
419        assert!(paths.contains(&&PathBuf::from("/data")));
420    }
421
422    #[tokio::test]
423    async fn test_no_mount_error() {
424        let router = VfsRouter::new();
425        let result = router.read(Path::new("/nothing/here.txt")).await;
426        assert!(result.is_err());
427        assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), io::ErrorKind::NotFound);
428    }
429
430    #[tokio::test]
431    async fn test_root_mount() {
432        let mut router = VfsRouter::new();
433
434        let root = MemoryFs::new();
435        root.write(Path::new("at-root.txt"), b"root file").await.unwrap();
436        router.mount("/", root);
437
438        let data = router.read(Path::new("/at-root.txt")).await.unwrap();
439        assert_eq!(data, b"root file");
440    }
441
442    #[tokio::test]
443    async fn test_write_through_router() {
444        let mut router = VfsRouter::new();
445        router.mount("/scratch", MemoryFs::new());
446
447        router
448            .write(Path::new("/scratch/new.txt"), b"created")
449            .await
450            .unwrap();
451
452        let data = router.read(Path::new("/scratch/new.txt")).await.unwrap();
453        assert_eq!(data, b"created");
454    }
455
456    #[tokio::test]
457    async fn test_stat_mount_point() {
458        let mut router = VfsRouter::new();
459        router.mount("/scratch", MemoryFs::new());
460
461        let entry = router.stat(Path::new("/scratch")).await.unwrap();
462        assert!(entry.is_dir());
463    }
464
465    #[tokio::test]
466    async fn test_stat_root() {
467        let router = VfsRouter::new();
468        let entry = router.stat(Path::new("/")).await.unwrap();
469        assert!(entry.is_dir());
470    }
471
472    #[tokio::test]
473    async fn test_rename_same_mount() {
474        let mut router = VfsRouter::new();
475        let mem = MemoryFs::new();
476        mem.write(Path::new("old.txt"), b"data").await.unwrap();
477        router.mount("/scratch", mem);
478
479        router.rename(Path::new("/scratch/old.txt"), Path::new("/scratch/new.txt")).await.unwrap();
480
481        // New path exists
482        let data = router.read(Path::new("/scratch/new.txt")).await.unwrap();
483        assert_eq!(data, b"data");
484
485        // Old path doesn't exist
486        assert!(!router.exists(Path::new("/scratch/old.txt")).await);
487    }
488
489    #[tokio::test]
490    async fn test_rename_cross_mount_fails() {
491        let mut router = VfsRouter::new();
492        let mem1 = MemoryFs::new();
493        mem1.write(Path::new("file.txt"), b"data").await.unwrap();
494        router.mount("/mount1", mem1);
495        router.mount("/mount2", MemoryFs::new());
496
497        let result = router.rename(Path::new("/mount1/file.txt"), Path::new("/mount2/file.txt")).await;
498        assert!(result.is_err());
499        assert_eq!(result.unwrap_err().kind(), io::ErrorKind::Unsupported);
500    }
501}