sapling/fastmanifest/concurrency.py
Durham Goode 148717dbde fastmanifest: fix some check code errors
Summary:
This fixes some (but not all) of the fastmanifest errors. The remaining ones are
from an import * and one that will require slightly more refactoring to fix.

Test Plan: Ran the tests

Reviewers: #mercurial, quark

Reviewed By: quark

Subscribers: mjpieters

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.intern.facebook.com/D4055633

Signature: t1:4055633:1477050763:09e758b1bd72b18799cdabf510eb0b2332077833
2016-10-21 11:02:11 -07:00

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Python

# concurrency.py
#
# Copyright 2016 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
import errno
import os
import platform
import socket
import stat
import subprocess
import sys
import time
import traceback
from mercurial import error
class looselock(object):
"""A loose lock. If the lock is held and the lockfile is recent, then we
immediately fail. If the lockfile is older than X seconds, where
X=stealtime, then we touch the lockfile and proceed. This is slightly
vulnerable to a thundering herd, as a bunch of callers that arrive at the
expiration may all proceed."""
_host = None
def __init__(self, vfs, lockname, stealtime=10.0):
self.vfs = vfs
self.lockname = lockname
self.stealtime = stealtime
self.refcount = 0
self.stealcount = 0
def _trylock(self, lockcontents):
"""Attempt to acquire a lock.
Raise error.LockHeld if the lock is already held.
Raises error.LockUnavailable if the lock could not be acquired for any
other reason.
This is an internal API, and shouldn't be called externally.
"""
try:
self.vfs.makelock(lockcontents, self.lockname)
except (OSError, IOError) as ex:
if ex.errno == errno.EEXIST:
raise error.LockHeld(ex.errno,
self.vfs.join(self.lockname),
self.lockname,
"unimplemented")
raise error.LockUnavailable(ex.errno,
ex.strerror,
self.vfs.join(self.lockname),
self.lockname)
def lock(self):
"""Attempt to acquire a lock.
Raise error.LockHeld if the lock is already held and the lock is too
recent to be stolen.
Raises error.LockUnavailable if the lock could not be acquired for any
other reason.
"""
if self.stealcount > 0:
# we stole the lock, so we should continue stealing.
self.stealcount += 1
return self
if looselock._host is None:
looselock._host = socket.gethostname()
lockcontents = '%s:%s' % (looselock._host, os.getpid())
try:
self._trylock(lockcontents)
except error.LockHeld:
# how old is the file?
steal = False
try:
fstat = self.vfs.lstat(self.lockname)
mtime = fstat[stat.ST_MTIME]
if time.time() - mtime > self.stealtime:
# touch the file
self.vfs.utime(self.lockname)
steal = True
else:
raise
except OSError as ex:
if ex.errno == errno.ENOENT:
steal = True
else:
raise
if steal:
# we shouldn't have any hard references
assert self.refcount == 0
# bump the stealcount
self.stealcount += 1
else:
self.refcount += 1
return self
def unlock(self):
"""Releases a lock."""
if self.stealcount > 1:
self.stealcount -= 1
return
elif self.refcount > 1:
self.refcount -= 1
return
elif self.refcount == 1 or self.stealcount == 1:
# delete the file
try:
self.vfs.unlink(self.lockname)
except OSError as ex:
if ex.errno == errno.ENOENT:
pass
else:
raise
self.refcount = 0
self.stealcount = 0
def held(self):
return (self.stealcount != 0 or
self.refcount != 0)
def __enter__(self):
return self.lock()
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb):
return self.unlock()
# This originated in hgext/logtoprocess.py, was copied to
# remotefilelog/shallowutil.py, and now here.
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
# no fork on Windows, but we can create a detached process
# https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms684863.aspx
# No stdlib constant exists for this value
DETACHED_PROCESS = 0x00000008
_creationflags = DETACHED_PROCESS | subprocess.CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP
def runshellcommand(script, env=None, silent_worker=True):
if not silent_worker:
raise NotImplementedError(
"support for non-silent workers not yet built.")
# we can't use close_fds *and* redirect stdin. I'm not sure that we
# need to because the detached process has no console connection.
subprocess.Popen(
script, env=env, close_fds=True,
creationflags=_creationflags)
else:
def runshellcommand(script, env=None, silent_worker=True):
# double-fork to completely detach from the parent process
# based on http://code.activestate.com/recipes/278731
pid = os.fork()
if pid:
# parent
return
# subprocess.Popen() forks again, all we need to add is
# flag the new process as a new session.
newsession = {}
if silent_worker:
if sys.version_info < (3, 2):
newsession['preexec_fn'] = os.setsid
else:
newsession['start_new_session'] = True
try:
# connect stdin to devnull to make sure the subprocess can't
# muck up that stream for mercurial.
if silent_worker:
stderr = stdout = open(os.devnull, 'w')
else:
stderr = stdout = None
subprocess.Popen(
script,
stdout=stdout,
stderr=stderr,
stdin=open(os.devnull, 'r'),
env=env, close_fds=True, **newsession)
except Exception:
if not silent_worker:
sys.stderr.write("Error spawning worker\n")
traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stderr)
finally:
# mission accomplished, this child needs to exit and not
# continue the hg process here.
if not silent_worker:
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
os._exit(0)