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return default
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def save_pid(name):
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"""
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When debugging and profiling, it is very annoying to poke through the
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process list to discover the currently running Ansible and MuxProcess IDs,
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especially when trying to catch an issue during early startup. So here, if
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a magic environment variable set, stash them in hidden files in the CWD::
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alias muxpid="cat .ansible-mux.pid"
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alias anspid="cat .ansible-controller.pid"
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gdb -p $(muxpid)
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perf top -p $(anspid)
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"""
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if os.environ.get('MITOGEN_SAVE_PIDS'):
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with open('.ansible-%s.pid' % (name,), 'w') as fp:
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fp.write(str(os.getpid()))
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class MuxProcess(object):
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"""
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Implement a subprocess forked from the Ansible top-level, as a safe place
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@ -173,11 +191,13 @@ class MuxProcess(object):
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if _init_logging:
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ansible_mitogen.logging.setup()
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if cls.child_pid:
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save_pid('controller')
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ansible_mitogen.affinity.policy.assign_controller()
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cls.child_sock.close()
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cls.child_sock = None
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mitogen.core.io_op(cls.worker_sock.recv, 1)
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else:
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save_pid('mux')
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ansible_mitogen.affinity.policy.assign_muxprocess()
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cls.worker_sock.close()
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cls.worker_sock = None
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