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mitogen/econtext/core.py

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Python

"""
This module implements most package functionality, but remains separate from
non-essential code in order to reduce its size, since it is also serves as the
bootstrap implementation sent to every new slave context.
"""
import Queue
import cPickle
import cStringIO
import errno
import fcntl
import hmac
import imp
import logging
import os
import random
import select
import sha
import socket
import struct
import sys
import threading
import time
import traceback
import zlib
LOG = logging.getLogger('econtext')
IOLOG = logging.getLogger('econtext.io')
IOLOG.setLevel(logging.INFO)
GET_MODULE = 100
CALL_FUNCTION = 101
FORWARD_LOG = 102
class Error(Exception):
"""Raised when a problem occurs with a context."""
def __init__(self, fmt, *args):
Exception.__init__(self, fmt % args)
class CallError(Error):
"""Raised when .call() fails."""
def __init__(self, e):
name = '%s.%s' % (type(e).__module__, type(e).__name__)
tb = sys.exc_info()[2]
if tb:
stack = ''.join(traceback.format_tb(tb))
else:
stack = ''
Error.__init__(self, 'call failed: %s: %s\n%s', name, e, stack)
class ChannelError(Error):
"""Raised when a channel dies or has been closed."""
class StreamError(Error):
"""Raised when a stream cannot be established."""
class TimeoutError(StreamError):
"""Raised when a timeout occurs on a stream."""
class Dead(object):
def __eq__(self, other):
return type(other) is Dead
def __repr__(self):
return '<Dead>'
#: Sentinel value used to represent Channel disconnection.
_DEAD = Dead()
def set_cloexec(fd):
flags = fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_GETFD)
fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_SETFD, flags | fcntl.FD_CLOEXEC)
def write_all(fd, s):
written = 0
while written < len(s):
rc = os.write(fd, buffer(s, written))
if not rc:
raise IOError('short write')
written += rc
return written
class Channel(object):
def __init__(self, context, handle):
self._context = context
self._handle = handle
self._queue = Queue.Queue()
self._context.add_handle_cb(self._receive, handle)
def _receive(self, data):
"""Callback from the Stream; appends data to the internal queue."""
IOLOG.debug('%r._receive(%r)', self, data)
self._queue.put(data)
def close(self):
"""Indicate this channel is closed to the remote side."""
IOLOG.debug('%r.close()', self)
self._context.enqueue(self._handle, _DEAD)
def send(self, data):
"""Send `data` to the remote."""
IOLOG.debug('%r.send(%r)', self, data)
self._context.enqueue(self._handle, data)
def receive(self, timeout=None):
"""Receive an object, or ``None`` if `timeout` is reached."""
IOLOG.debug('%r.on_receive(timeout=%r)', self, timeout)
try:
data = self._queue.get(True, timeout)
except Queue.Empty:
return
IOLOG.debug('%r.on_receive() got %r', self, data)
if data == _DEAD:
raise ChannelError('Channel is closed.')
return data
def __iter__(self):
"""Yield objects from this channel until it is closed."""
while True:
try:
yield self.receive()
except ChannelError:
return
def __repr__(self):
return 'Channel(%r, %r)' % (self._context, self._handle)
class Importer(object):
"""
Import protocol implementation that fetches modules from the parent
process.
:param context: Context to communicate via.
"""
def __init__(self, context):
self._context = context
self._present = {'econtext': ['econtext.utils', 'econtext.master']}
self.tls = threading.local()
def __repr__(self):
return 'Importer()'
def find_module(self, fullname, path=None):
if hasattr(self.tls, 'running'):
return None
self.tls.running = True
try:
pkgname, _, _ = fullname.rpartition('.')
LOG.debug('%r.find_module(%r)', self, fullname)
if fullname not in self._present.get(pkgname, (fullname,)):
LOG.debug('%r: master doesn\'t know %r', self, fullname)
return None
pkg = sys.modules.get(pkgname)
if pkg and getattr(pkg, '__loader__', None) is not self:
LOG.debug('%r: %r is submodule of a package we did not load',
self, fullname)
return None
try:
__import__(fullname, {}, {}, [''])
LOG.debug('%r: %r is available locally', self, fullname)
except ImportError:
LOG.debug('find_module(%r) returning self', fullname)
return self
finally:
del self.tls.running
def load_module(self, fullname):
LOG.debug('Importer.load_module(%r)', fullname)
ret = self._context.enqueue_await_reply(GET_MODULE, None, (fullname,))
if ret is None:
raise ImportError('Master does not have %r' % (fullname,))
is_pkg, present, path, data = ret
mod = sys.modules.setdefault(fullname, imp.new_module(fullname))
mod.__loader__ = self
if is_pkg:
mod.__path__ = []
mod.__package__ = fullname
self._present[fullname] = present
else:
mod.__package__ = fullname.rpartition('.')[0]
code = compile(zlib.decompress(data), 'master:' + path, 'exec')
exec code in vars(mod)
return mod
class LogHandler(logging.Handler):
def __init__(self, context):
logging.Handler.__init__(self)
self.context = context
self.local = threading.local()
def emit(self, rec):
if rec.name == 'econtext.io' or \
getattr(self.local, 'in_emit', False):
return
self.local.in_emit = True
try:
msg = self.format(rec)
self.context.enqueue(FORWARD_LOG, (rec.name, rec.levelno, msg))
finally:
self.local.in_emit = False
class Side(object):
def __init__(self, stream, fd):
self.stream = stream
self.fd = fd
def __repr__(self):
return '<Side of %r fd %s>' % (self.stream, self.fd)
def fileno(self):
if self.fd is None:
raise StreamError('%r.fileno() called but no FD set', self)
return self.fd
def close(self):
if self.fd is not None:
IOLOG.debug('%r.close()', self)
try:
os.close(self.fd)
except OSError, e:
if e.errno != errno.EBADF:
LOG.error('%r: close failed', self, e)
self.fd = None
class BasicStream(object):
read_side = None
write_side = None
def on_disconnect(self):
"""Close our associated descriptors."""
LOG.debug('%r.on_disconnect()', self)
self.read_side.close()
self.write_side.close()
def on_shutdown(self):
"""Disconnect gracefully. Base implementation calls on_disconnect()."""
LOG.debug('%r.on_shutdown()', self)
self.on_disconnect()
def has_output(self):
return False
class Stream(BasicStream):
"""
Initialize a new Stream instance.
:param context: Context to communicate with.
"""
_input_buf = ''
_output_buf = ''
def __init__(self, context):
self._context = context
self._lock = threading.Lock()
self._rhmac = hmac.new(context.key, digestmod=sha)
self._whmac = self._rhmac.copy()
_find_global = None
def unpickle(self, data):
"""Deserialize `data` into an object."""
IOLOG.debug('%r.unpickle(%r)', self, data)
fp = cStringIO.StringIO(data)
unpickler = cPickle.Unpickler(fp)
if self._find_global:
unpickler.find_global = self._find_global
return unpickler.load()
def on_receive(self):
"""Handle the next complete message on the stream. Raise
StreamError or IOError on failure."""
IOLOG.debug('%r.on_receive()', self)
buf = os.read(self.read_side.fd, 4096)
self._input_buf += buf
while self._receive_one():
pass
if not buf:
return self.on_disconnect()
def _receive_one(self):
if len(self._input_buf) < 24:
return False
msg_mac = self._input_buf[:20]
msg_len = struct.unpack('>L', self._input_buf[20:24])[0]
if len(self._input_buf)-24 < msg_len:
IOLOG.debug('Input too short')
return False
self._rhmac.update(self._input_buf[20:msg_len+24])
expected_mac = self._rhmac.digest()
if msg_mac != expected_mac:
raise StreamError('bad MAC: %r != got %r; %r',
msg_mac.encode('hex'),
expected_mac.encode('hex'),
self._input_buf[24:msg_len+24])
try:
handle, data = self.unpickle(self._input_buf[24:msg_len+24])
except (TypeError, ValueError), ex:
raise StreamError('invalid message: %s', ex)
self._input_buf = self._input_buf[msg_len+24:]
self._invoke(handle, data)
return True
def _invoke(self, handle, data):
IOLOG.debug('%r._invoke(%r, %r)', self, handle, data)
try:
persist, fn = self._context._handle_map[handle]
except KeyError:
raise StreamError('%r: invalid handle: %r', self, handle)
if not persist:
del self._context._handle_map[handle]
try:
fn(data)
except Exception:
LOG.debug('%r._invoke(%r, %r): %r crashed', self, handle, data, fn)
def on_transmit(self):
"""Transmit buffered messages."""
IOLOG.debug('%r.on_transmit()', self)
written = os.write(self.write_side.fd, self._output_buf[:4096])
self._lock.acquire()
try:
self._output_buf = self._output_buf[written:]
finally:
self._lock.release()
if (not self._output_buf) and not self._context.broker.graceful_count:
self.on_disconnect()
def has_output(self):
return bool(self._output_buf)
def enqueue(self, handle, obj):
"""Enqueue `obj` to `handle`, and tell the broker we have output."""
IOLOG.debug('%r.enqueue(%r, %r)', self, handle, obj)
encoded = cPickle.dumps((handle, obj), protocol=2)
msg = struct.pack('>L', len(encoded)) + encoded
self._lock.acquire()
try:
self._whmac.update(msg)
self._output_buf += self._whmac.digest() + msg
finally:
self._lock.release()
self._context.broker.update_stream(self)
def on_disconnect(self):
super(Stream, self).on_disconnect()
if self._context.stream is self:
self._context.on_disconnect()
for handle, (persist, fn) in self._context._handle_map.iteritems():
LOG.debug('%r.on_disconnect(): killing %r: %r', self, handle, fn)
fn(_DEAD)
def on_shutdown(self):
"""Override BasicStream behaviour of immediately disconnecting."""
def accept(self, rfd, wfd):
self.read_side = Side(self, os.dup(rfd))
self.write_side = Side(self, os.dup(wfd))
set_cloexec(self.read_side.fd)
set_cloexec(self.write_side.fd)
self._context.stream = self
def connect(self):
"""Connect to a Broker at the address specified in our associated
Context."""
LOG.debug('%r.connect()', self)
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
self.read_side = Side(self, sock.fileno())
self.write_side = Side(self, sock.fileno())
sock.connect(self._context.parent_addr)
self.enqueue(0, self._context.name)
def __repr__(self):
return '%s(<context=%r>)' % (self.__class__.__name__, self._context)
class Context(object):
"""
Represent a remote context regardless of connection method.
"""
stream = None
remote_name = None
def __init__(self, broker, name=None, hostname=None, username=None,
key=None, parent_addr=None):
self.broker = broker
self.name = name
self.hostname = hostname
self.username = username
self.key = key or ('%016x' % random.getrandbits(128))
self.parent_addr = parent_addr
self._last_handle = 1000
self._handle_map = {}
self._lock = threading.Lock()
def on_shutdown(self):
"""Slave does nothing, _broker_main() will shutdown its streams."""
def on_disconnect(self):
self.stream = None
LOG.debug('Parent stream is gone, dying.')
self.broker.shutdown()
def alloc_handle(self):
"""Allocate a handle."""
self._lock.acquire()
try:
self._last_handle += 1
return self._last_handle
finally:
self._lock.release()
def add_handle_cb(self, fn, handle, persist=True):
"""Invoke `fn(obj)` for each `obj` sent to `handle`. Unregister after
one invocation if `persist` is ``False``."""
IOLOG.debug('%r.add_handle_cb(%r, %r, %r)', self, fn, handle, persist)
self._handle_map[handle] = persist, fn
def enqueue(self, handle, obj):
if self.stream:
self.stream.enqueue(handle, obj)
def enqueue_await_reply(self, handle, deadline, data):
"""Send `data` to `handle` and wait for a response with an optional
timeout. The message contains `(reply_to, data)`, where `reply_to` is
the handle on which this function expects its reply."""
reply_to = self.alloc_handle()
LOG.debug('%r.enqueue_await_reply(%r, %r, %r) -> reply handle %d',
self, handle, deadline, data, reply_to)
queue = Queue.Queue()
def _put_reply(data):
IOLOG.debug('%r._put_reply(%r)', self, data)
queue.put(data)
self.add_handle_cb(_put_reply, reply_to, persist=False)
self.stream.enqueue(handle, (reply_to,) + data)
try:
data = queue.get(True, deadline)
except Queue.Empty:
self.stream.on_disconnect()
raise TimeoutError('deadline exceeded.')
if data == _DEAD:
raise StreamError('lost connection during call.')
IOLOG.debug('%r._enqueue_await_reply(): got reply: %r', self, data)
return data
def __repr__(self):
bits = filter(None, (self.name, self.hostname, self.username))
return 'Context(%s)' % ', '.join(map(repr, bits))
class Waker(BasicStream):
def __init__(self, broker):
self._broker = broker
rfd, wfd = os.pipe()
set_cloexec(rfd)
set_cloexec(wfd)
self.read_side = Side(self, rfd)
self.write_side = Side(self, wfd)
broker.update_stream(self)
def __repr__(self):
return '<Waker>'
def wake(self):
if self.write_side.fd:
os.write(self.write_side.fd, ' ')
def on_receive(self):
os.read(self.read_side.fd, 1)
class IoLogger(BasicStream):
_buf = ''
def __init__(self, broker, name, dest_fd):
self._broker = broker
self._name = name
self._log = logging.getLogger(name)
self._rsock, self._wsock = socket.socketpair()
os.dup2(self._wsock.fileno(), dest_fd)
set_cloexec(self._rsock.fileno())
set_cloexec(self._wsock.fileno())
self.read_side = Side(self, self._rsock.fileno())
self.write_side = Side(self, dest_fd)
broker.graceful_count += 1
self._broker.update_stream(self)
def __repr__(self):
return '<IoLogger %s fd %d>' % (self._name, self.read_side.fd)
def _log_lines(self):
while self._buf.find('\n') != -1:
line, _, self._buf = self._buf.partition('\n')
self._log.info('%s', line.rstrip('\n'))
def on_shutdown(self):
LOG.debug('%r.on_shutdown()', self)
self._wsock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_WR)
self._wsock.close()
def on_receive(self):
LOG.debug('%r.on_receive()', self)
buf = os.read(self.read_side.fd, 4096)
if not buf:
LOG.debug('%r decrement graceful_count', self)
self._broker.graceful_count -= 1
return self.on_disconnect()
self._buf += buf
self._log_lines()
class Broker(object):
"""
Broker: responsible for tracking contexts, associated streams, and I/O
multiplexing.
"""
_waker = None
graceful_count = 0
graceful_timeout = 3.0
def __init__(self):
self._alive = True
self._contexts = {}
self._readers = set()
self._writers = set()
self._waker = Waker(self)
self._thread = threading.Thread(target=self._broker_main,
name='econtext-broker')
self._thread.start()
def _update_stream(self, stream):
IOLOG.debug('_update_stream(%r)', stream)
if stream.read_side.fd is not None:
self._readers.add(stream.read_side)
else:
self._readers.discard(stream.read_side)
if stream.write_side.fd is not None and stream.has_output():
self._writers.add(stream.write_side)
else:
self._writers.discard(stream.write_side)
def update_stream(self, stream):
self._update_stream(stream)
if self._waker:
self._waker.wake()
def register(self, context):
"""Put a context under control of this broker."""
LOG.debug('%r.register(%r) -> r=%r w=%r', self, context,
context.stream.read_side,
context.stream.write_side)
self.update_stream(context.stream)
self._contexts[context.name] = context
return context
def _call_and_update(self, stream, func):
try:
func()
except Exception:
LOG.exception('%r crashed', stream)
stream.on_disconnect()
self._update_stream(stream)
def _loop_once(self, timeout=None):
IOLOG.debug('%r._loop_once(%r)', self, timeout)
#IOLOG.debug('readers = %r', [(r.fileno(), r) for r in self._readers])
#IOLOG.debug('writers = %r', [(w.fileno(), w) for w in self._writers])
rsides, wsides, _ = select.select(self._readers, self._writers,
(), timeout)
for side in rsides:
IOLOG.debug('%r: POLLIN for %r', self, side.stream)
self._call_and_update(side.stream, side.stream.on_receive)
for side in wsides:
IOLOG.debug('%r: POLLOUT for %r', self, side.stream)
self._call_and_update(side.stream, side.stream.on_transmit)
def _broker_main(self):
"""Handle events until shutdown()."""
try:
while self._alive:
self._loop_once()
for side in self._readers | self._writers:
self._call_and_update(side.stream, side.stream.on_shutdown)
deadline = time.time() + self.graceful_timeout
while ((self._readers or self._writers) and
(self.graceful_count or time.time() < deadline)):
self._loop_once(1.0)
for context in self._contexts.itervalues():
stream = context.stream
if stream:
stream.on_disconnect()
self._update_stream(stream)
for side in self._readers | self._writers:
LOG.error('_broker_main() force disconnecting %r', side)
side.stream.on_disconnect()
except Exception:
LOG.exception('_broker_main() crashed')
def shutdown(self):
"""Request broker gracefully disconnect streams and stop."""
LOG.debug('%r.shutdown()', self)
self._alive = False
self._waker.wake()
def join(self):
"""Wait for the broker to stop."""
self._thread.join()
def __repr__(self):
return 'Broker()'
class ExternalContext(object):
def _setup_master(self, key):
self.broker = Broker()
self.context = Context(self.broker, 'master', key=key)
self.channel = Channel(self.context, CALL_FUNCTION)
self.context.stream = Stream(self.context)
self.context.stream.accept(100, 1)
os.wait() # Reap first stage.
os.close(100)
def _setup_logging(self, log_level):
logging.basicConfig(level=log_level)
root = logging.getLogger()
root.setLevel(log_level)
root.handlers = [LogHandler(self.context)]
LOG.debug('Connected to %s', self.context)
def _setup_importer(self):
self.importer = Importer(self.context)
sys.meta_path.append(self.importer)
def _setup_package(self):
econtext = imp.new_module('econtext')
econtext.__package__ = 'econtext'
econtext.__path__ = []
econtext.__loader__ = self.importer
econtext.slave = True
econtext.core = sys.modules['__main__']
del sys.modules['__main__']
sys.modules['econtext'] = econtext
sys.modules['econtext.core'] = econtext.core
for klass in vars(econtext.core).itervalues():
if hasattr(klass, '__module__'):
klass.__module__ = 'econtext.core'
def _setup_stdio(self):
self.stdout_log = IoLogger(self.broker, 'stdout', 1)
self.stderr_log = IoLogger(self.broker, 'stderr', 2)
# Reopen with line buffering.
sys.stdout = os.fdopen(1, 'w', 1)
fp = file('/dev/null')
try:
os.dup2(fp.fileno(), 0)
finally:
fp.close()
def _dispatch_calls(self):
for data in self.channel:
LOG.debug('_dispatch_calls(%r)', data)
reply_to, with_context, modname, klass, func, args, kwargs = data
if with_context:
args = (self,) + args
try:
obj = __import__(modname, {}, {}, [''])
if klass:
obj = getattr(obj, klass)
fn = getattr(obj, func)
self.context.enqueue(reply_to, fn(*args, **kwargs))
except Exception, e:
self.context.enqueue(reply_to, CallError(e))
def main(self, key, log_level):
self._setup_master(key)
try:
self._setup_logging(log_level)
self._setup_importer()
self._setup_package()
self._setup_stdio()
self.broker.register(self.context)
self._dispatch_calls()
LOG.debug('ExternalContext.main() exitting')
finally:
self.broker.shutdown()
self.broker.join()