This patch makes Ansible reuse fork allocation between seperate instantations of the runner API, therefore the overhead of recreating forks

between tasks in a playbook is avoided.  The fork pool will be regenerated when a second play comes along and needs more hosts.
pull/5910/head
Michael DeHaan 11 years ago
parent 66967bde14
commit 85d66b9a0c

@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ from ansible.module_common import ModuleReplacer
module_replacer = ModuleReplacer(strip_comments=False)
NEED_ATFORK=False
HAS_ATFORK=True
try:
from Crypto.Random import atfork
@ -60,30 +61,28 @@ multiprocessing_runner = None
OUTPUT_LOCKFILE = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
PROCESS_LOCKFILE = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
from foon import Foon
FOON = Foon()
################################################
def _executor_hook(job_queue, result_queue, new_stdin):
class KeyboardInterruptError(Exception):
pass
def _executor_hook(params):
(host, my_stdin) = params
# attempt workaround of https://github.com/newsapps/beeswithmachineguns/issues/17
# this function also not present in CentOS 6
if HAS_ATFORK:
if HAS_ATFORK and NEED_ATFORK:
atfork()
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
while not job_queue.empty():
try:
host = job_queue.get(block=False)
return_data = multiprocessing_runner._executor(host, new_stdin)
result_queue.put(return_data)
if 'LEGACY_TEMPLATE_WARNING' in return_data.flags:
# pass data back up across the multiprocessing fork boundary
template.Flags.LEGACY_TEMPLATE_WARNING = True
except Queue.Empty:
pass
except:
traceback.print_exc()
return multiprocessing_runner._executor(host, my_stdin)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise KeyboardInterruptError()
class HostVars(dict):
''' A special view of setup_cache that adds values from the inventory when needed. '''
@ -209,6 +208,9 @@ class Runner(object):
else:
self.transport = "ssh"
if self.transport == "paramiko":
global NEED_ATFORK
NEED_ATFORK=True
# misc housekeeping
if subset and self.inventory._subset is None:
@ -1056,39 +1058,11 @@ class Runner(object):
# *****************************************************
def _parallel_exec(self, hosts):
''' handles mulitprocessing when more than 1 fork is required '''
manager = multiprocessing.Manager()
job_queue = manager.Queue()
for host in hosts:
job_queue.put(host)
result_queue = manager.Queue()
workers = []
for i in range(self.forks):
new_stdin = os.fdopen(os.dup(sys.stdin.fileno()))
prc = multiprocessing.Process(target=_executor_hook,
args=(job_queue, result_queue, new_stdin))
prc.start()
workers.append(prc)
try:
for worker in workers:
worker.join()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
for worker in workers:
worker.terminate()
worker.join()
results = []
try:
while not result_queue.empty():
results.append(result_queue.get(block=False))
except socket.error:
raise errors.AnsibleError("<interrupted>")
return results
FOON.set_size(self.forks)
return FOON.map(_executor_hook, hosts)
# *****************************************************

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