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#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
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"""The 'medium' layer for the smart servers and clients.
"Medium" here is the noun meaning "a means of transmission", not the adjective
for "the quality between big and small."
Media carry the bytes of the requests somehow (e.g. via TCP, wrapped in HTTP, or
over SSH), and pass them to and from the protocol logic. See the overview in
bzrlib/transport/smart/__init__.py.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import errno
import os
import sys
import time
import bzrlib
from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
lazy_import(globals(), """
import select
import socket
import thread
import weakref
from bzrlib import (
debug,
errors,
trace,
transport,
ui,
urlutils,
)
from bzrlib.i18n import gettext
from bzrlib.smart import client, protocol, request, signals, vfs
from bzrlib.transport import ssh
""")
from bzrlib import osutils
# Throughout this module buffer size parameters are either limited to be at
# most _MAX_READ_SIZE, or are ignored and _MAX_READ_SIZE is used instead.
# For this module's purposes, MAX_SOCKET_CHUNK is a reasonable size for reads
# from non-sockets as well.
_MAX_READ_SIZE = osutils.MAX_SOCKET_CHUNK
def _get_protocol_factory_for_bytes(bytes):
"""Determine the right protocol factory for 'bytes'.
This will return an appropriate protocol factory depending on the version
of the protocol being used, as determined by inspecting the given bytes.
The bytes should have at least one newline byte (i.e. be a whole line),
otherwise it's possible that a request will be incorrectly identified as
version 1.
Typical use would be::
factory, unused_bytes = _get_protocol_factory_for_bytes(bytes)
server_protocol = factory(transport, write_func, root_client_path)
server_protocol.accept_bytes(unused_bytes)
:param bytes: a str of bytes of the start of the request.
:returns: 2-tuple of (protocol_factory, unused_bytes). protocol_factory is
a callable that takes three args: transport, write_func,
root_client_path. unused_bytes are any bytes that were not part of a
protocol version marker.
"""
if bytes.startswith(protocol.MESSAGE_VERSION_THREE):
protocol_factory = protocol.build_server_protocol_three
bytes = bytes[len(protocol.MESSAGE_VERSION_THREE):]
elif bytes.startswith(protocol.REQUEST_VERSION_TWO):
protocol_factory = protocol.SmartServerRequestProtocolTwo
bytes = bytes[len(protocol.REQUEST_VERSION_TWO):]
else:
protocol_factory = protocol.SmartServerRequestProtocolOne
return protocol_factory, bytes
def _get_line(read_bytes_func):
"""Read bytes using read_bytes_func until a newline byte.
This isn't particularly efficient, so should only be used when the
expected size of the line is quite short.
:returns: a tuple of two strs: (line, excess)
"""
newline_pos = -1
bytes = ''
while newline_pos == -1:
new_bytes = read_bytes_func(1)
bytes += new_bytes
if new_bytes == '':
# Ran out of bytes before receiving a complete line.
return bytes, ''
newline_pos = bytes.find('\n')
line = bytes[:newline_pos+1]
excess = bytes[newline_pos+1:]
return line, excess
class SmartMedium(object):
"""Base class for smart protocol media, both client- and server-side."""
def __init__(self):
self._push_back_buffer = None
def _push_back(self, bytes):
"""Return unused bytes to the medium, because they belong to the next
request(s).
This sets the _push_back_buffer to the given bytes.
"""
if self._push_back_buffer is not None:
raise AssertionError(
"_push_back called when self._push_back_buffer is %r"
% (self._push_back_buffer,))
if bytes == '':
return
self._push_back_buffer = bytes
def _get_push_back_buffer(self):
if self._push_back_buffer == '':
raise AssertionError(
'%s._push_back_buffer should never be the empty string, '
'which can be confused with EOF' % (self,))
bytes = self._push_back_buffer
self._push_back_buffer = None
return bytes
def read_bytes(self, desired_count):
"""Read some bytes from this medium.
:returns: some bytes, possibly more or less than the number requested
in 'desired_count' depending on the medium.
"""
if self._push_back_buffer is not None:
return self._get_push_back_buffer()
bytes_to_read = min(desired_count, _MAX_READ_SIZE)
return self._read_bytes(bytes_to_read)
def _read_bytes(self, count):
raise NotImplementedError(self._read_bytes)
def _get_line(self):
"""Read bytes from this request's response until a newline byte.
This isn't particularly efficient, so should only be used when the
expected size of the line is quite short.
:returns: a string of bytes ending in a newline (byte 0x0A).
"""
line, excess = _get_line(self.read_bytes)
self._push_back(excess)
return line
def _report_activity(self, bytes, direction):
"""Notify that this medium has activity.
Implementations should call this from all methods that actually do IO.
Be careful that it's not called twice, if one method is implemented on
top of another.
:param bytes: Number of bytes read or written.
:param direction: 'read' or 'write' or None.
"""
ui.ui_factory.report_transport_activity(self, bytes, direction)
_bad_file_descriptor = (errno.EBADF,)
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# Given on Windows if you pass a closed socket to select.select. Probably
# also given if you pass a file handle to select.
WSAENOTSOCK = 10038
_bad_file_descriptor += (WSAENOTSOCK,)
class SmartServerStreamMedium(SmartMedium):
"""Handles smart commands coming over a stream.
The stream may be a pipe connected to sshd, or a tcp socket, or an
in-process fifo for testing.
One instance is created for each connected client; it can serve multiple
requests in the lifetime of the connection.
The server passes requests through to an underlying backing transport,
which will typically be a LocalTransport looking at the server's filesystem.
:ivar _push_back_buffer: a str of bytes that have been read from the stream
but not used yet, or None if there are no buffered bytes. Subclasses
should make sure to exhaust this buffer before reading more bytes from
the stream. See also the _push_back method.
"""
_timer = time.time
def __init__(self, backing_transport, root_client_path='/', timeout=None):
"""Construct new server.
:param backing_transport: Transport for the directory served.
"""
# backing_transport could be passed to serve instead of __init__
self.backing_transport = backing_transport
self.root_client_path = root_client_path
self.finished = False
if timeout is None:
raise AssertionError('You must supply a timeout.')
self._client_timeout = timeout
self._client_poll_timeout = min(timeout / 10.0, 1.0)
SmartMedium.__init__(self)
def serve(self):
"""Serve requests until the client disconnects."""
# Keep a reference to stderr because the sys module's globals get set to
# None during interpreter shutdown.
from sys import stderr
try:
while not self.finished:
server_protocol = self._build_protocol()
self._serve_one_request(server_protocol)
except errors.ConnectionTimeout, e:
trace.note('%s' % (e,))
trace.log_exception_quietly()
self._disconnect_client()
# We reported it, no reason to make a big fuss.
return
except Exception, e:
stderr.write("%s terminating on exception %s\n" % (self, e))
raise
self._disconnect_client()
def _stop_gracefully(self):
"""When we finish this message, stop looking for more."""
trace.mutter('Stopping %s' % (self,))
self.finished = True
def _disconnect_client(self):
"""Close the current connection. We stopped due to a timeout/etc."""
# The default implementation is a no-op, because that is all we used to
# do when disconnecting from a client. I suppose we never had the
# *server* initiate a disconnect, before
def _wait_for_bytes_with_timeout(self, timeout_seconds):
"""Wait for more bytes to be read, but timeout if none available.
This allows us to detect idle connections, and stop trying to read from
them, without setting the socket itself to non-blocking. This also
allows us to specify when we watch for idle timeouts.
:return: Did we timeout? (True if we timed out, False if there is data
to be read)
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self._wait_for_bytes_with_timeout)
def _build_protocol(self):
"""Identifies the version of the incoming request, and returns an
a protocol object that can interpret it.
If more bytes than the version prefix of the request are read, they will
be fed into the protocol before it is returned.
:returns: a SmartServerRequestProtocol.
"""
self._wait_for_bytes_with_timeout(self._client_timeout)
if self.finished:
# We're stopping, so don't try to do any more work
return None
bytes = self._get_line()
protocol_factory, unused_bytes = _get_protocol_factory_for_bytes(bytes)
protocol = protocol_factory(
self.backing_transport, self._write_out, self.root_client_path)
protocol.accept_bytes(unused_bytes)
return protocol
def _wait_on_descriptor(self, fd, timeout_seconds):
"""select() on a file descriptor, waiting for nonblocking read()
This will raise a ConnectionTimeout exception if we do not get a
readable handle before timeout_seconds.
:return: None
"""
t_end = self._timer() + timeout_seconds
poll_timeout = min(timeout_seconds, self._client_poll_timeout)
rs = xs = None
while not rs and not xs and self._timer() < t_end:
if self.finished:
return
try:
rs, _, xs = select.select([fd], [], [fd], poll_timeout)
except (select.error, socket.error) as e:
err = getattr(e, 'errno', None)
if err is None and getattr(e, 'args', None) is not None:
# select.error doesn't have 'errno', it just has args[0]
err = e.args[0]
if err in _bad_file_descriptor:
return # Not a socket indicates read() will fail
elif err == errno.EINTR:
# Interrupted, keep looping.
continue
raise
if rs or xs:
return
raise errors.ConnectionTimeout('disconnecting client after %.1f seconds'
% (timeout_seconds,))
def _serve_one_request(self, protocol):
"""Read one request from input, process, send back a response.
:param protocol: a SmartServerRequestProtocol.
"""
if protocol is None:
return
try:
self._serve_one_request_unguarded(protocol)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise
except Exception, e:
self.terminate_due_to_error()
def terminate_due_to_error(self):
"""Called when an unhandled exception from the protocol occurs."""
raise NotImplementedError(self.terminate_due_to_error)
def _read_bytes(self, desired_count):
"""Get some bytes from the medium.
:param desired_count: number of bytes we want to read.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self._read_bytes)
class SmartServerSocketStreamMedium(SmartServerStreamMedium):
def __init__(self, sock, backing_transport, root_client_path='/',
timeout=None):
"""Constructor.
:param sock: the socket the server will read from. It will be put
into blocking mode.
"""
SmartServerStreamMedium.__init__(
self, backing_transport, root_client_path=root_client_path,
timeout=timeout)
sock.setblocking(True)
self.socket = sock
# Get the getpeername now, as we might be closed later when we care.
try:
self._client_info = sock.getpeername()
except socket.error:
self._client_info = '<unknown>'
def __str__(self):
return '%s(client=%s)' % (self.__class__.__name__, self._client_info)
def __repr__(self):
return '%s.%s(client=%s)' % (self.__module__, self.__class__.__name__,
self._client_info)
def _serve_one_request_unguarded(self, protocol):
while protocol.next_read_size():
# We can safely try to read large chunks. If there is less data
# than MAX_SOCKET_CHUNK ready, the socket will just return a
# short read immediately rather than block.
bytes = self.read_bytes(osutils.MAX_SOCKET_CHUNK)
if bytes == '':
self.finished = True
return
protocol.accept_bytes(bytes)
self._push_back(protocol.unused_data)
def _disconnect_client(self):
"""Close the current connection. We stopped due to a timeout/etc."""
self.socket.close()
def _wait_for_bytes_with_timeout(self, timeout_seconds):
"""Wait for more bytes to be read, but timeout if none available.
This allows us to detect idle connections, and stop trying to read from
them, without setting the socket itself to non-blocking. This also
allows us to specify when we watch for idle timeouts.
:return: None, this will raise ConnectionTimeout if we time out before
data is available.
"""
return self._wait_on_descriptor(self.socket, timeout_seconds)
def _read_bytes(self, desired_count):
return osutils.read_bytes_from_socket(
self.socket, self._report_activity)
def terminate_due_to_error(self):
# TODO: This should log to a server log file, but no such thing
# exists yet. Andrew Bennetts 2006-09-29.
self.socket.close()
self.finished = True
def _write_out(self, bytes):
tstart = osutils.timer_func()
osutils.send_all(self.socket, bytes, self._report_activity)
if 'hpss' in debug.debug_flags:
thread_id = thread.get_ident()
trace.mutter('%12s: [%s] %d bytes to the socket in %.3fs'
% ('wrote', thread_id, len(bytes),
osutils.timer_func() - tstart))
class SmartServerPipeStreamMedium(SmartServerStreamMedium):
def __init__(self, in_file, out_file, backing_transport, timeout=None):
"""Construct new server.
:param in_file: Python file from which requests can be read.
:param out_file: Python file to write responses.
:param backing_transport: Transport for the directory served.
"""
SmartServerStreamMedium.__init__(self, backing_transport,
timeout=timeout)
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# force binary mode for files
import msvcrt
for f in (in_file, out_file):
fileno = getattr(f, 'fileno', None)
if fileno:
msvcrt.setmode(fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
self._in = in_file
self._out = out_file
def serve(self):
"""See SmartServerStreamMedium.serve"""
# This is the regular serve, except it adds signal trapping for soft
# shutdown.
stop_gracefully = self._stop_gracefully
signals.register_on_hangup(id(self), stop_gracefully)
try:
return super(SmartServerPipeStreamMedium, self).serve()
finally:
signals.unregister_on_hangup(id(self))
def _serve_one_request_unguarded(self, protocol):
while True:
# We need to be careful not to read past the end of the current
# request, or else the read from the pipe will block, so we use
# protocol.next_read_size().
bytes_to_read = protocol.next_read_size()
if bytes_to_read == 0:
# Finished serving this request.
self._out.flush()
return
bytes = self.read_bytes(bytes_to_read)
if bytes == '':
# Connection has been closed.
self.finished = True
self._out.flush()
return
protocol.accept_bytes(bytes)
def _disconnect_client(self):
self._in.close()
self._out.flush()
self._out.close()
def _wait_for_bytes_with_timeout(self, timeout_seconds):
"""Wait for more bytes to be read, but timeout if none available.
This allows us to detect idle connections, and stop trying to read from
them, without setting the socket itself to non-blocking. This also
allows us to specify when we watch for idle timeouts.
:return: None, this will raise ConnectionTimeout if we time out before
data is available.
"""
if (getattr(self._in, 'fileno', None) is None
or sys.platform == 'win32'):
# You can't select() file descriptors on Windows.
return
return self._wait_on_descriptor(self._in, timeout_seconds)
def _read_bytes(self, desired_count):
return self._in.read(desired_count)
def terminate_due_to_error(self):
# TODO: This should log to a server log file, but no such thing
# exists yet. Andrew Bennetts 2006-09-29.
self._out.close()
self.finished = True
def _write_out(self, bytes):
self._out.write(bytes)
class SmartClientMediumRequest(object):
"""A request on a SmartClientMedium.
Each request allows bytes to be provided to it via accept_bytes, and then
the response bytes to be read via read_bytes.
For instance:
request.accept_bytes('123')
request.finished_writing()
result = request.read_bytes(3)
request.finished_reading()
It is up to the individual SmartClientMedium whether multiple concurrent
requests can exist. See SmartClientMedium.get_request to obtain instances
of SmartClientMediumRequest, and the concrete Medium you are using for
details on concurrency and pipelining.
"""
def __init__(self, medium):
"""Construct a SmartClientMediumRequest for the medium medium."""
self._medium = medium
# we track state by constants - we may want to use the same
# pattern as BodyReader if it gets more complex.
# valid states are: "writing", "reading", "done"
self._state = "writing"
def accept_bytes(self, bytes):
"""Accept bytes for inclusion in this request.
This method may not be called after finished_writing() has been
called. It depends upon the Medium whether or not the bytes will be
immediately transmitted. Message based Mediums will tend to buffer the
bytes until finished_writing() is called.
:param bytes: A bytestring.
"""
if self._state != "writing":
raise errors.WritingCompleted(self)
self._accept_bytes(bytes)
def _accept_bytes(self, bytes):
"""Helper for accept_bytes.
Accept_bytes checks the state of the request to determing if bytes
should be accepted. After that it hands off to _accept_bytes to do the
actual acceptance.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self._accept_bytes)
def finished_reading(self):
"""Inform the request that all desired data has been read.
This will remove the request from the pipeline for its medium (if the
medium supports pipelining) and any further calls to methods on the
request will raise ReadingCompleted.
"""
if self._state == "writing":
raise errors.WritingNotComplete(self)
if self._state != "reading":
raise errors.ReadingCompleted(self)
self._state = "done"
self._finished_reading()
def _finished_reading(self):
"""Helper for finished_reading.
finished_reading checks the state of the request to determine if
finished_reading is allowed, and if it is hands off to _finished_reading
to perform the action.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self._finished_reading)
def finished_writing(self):
"""Finish the writing phase of this request.
This will flush all pending data for this request along the medium.
After calling finished_writing, you may not call accept_bytes anymore.
"""
if self._state != "writing":
raise errors.WritingCompleted(self)
self._state = "reading"
self._finished_writing()
def _finished_writing(self):
"""Helper for finished_writing.
finished_writing checks the state of the request to determine if
finished_writing is allowed, and if it is hands off to _finished_writing
to perform the action.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self._finished_writing)
def read_bytes(self, count):
"""Read bytes from this requests response.
This method will block and wait for count bytes to be read. It may not
be invoked until finished_writing() has been called - this is to ensure
a message-based approach to requests, for compatibility with message
based mediums like HTTP.
"""
if self._state == "writing":
raise errors.WritingNotComplete(self)
if self._state != "reading":
raise errors.ReadingCompleted(self)
return self._read_bytes(count)
def _read_bytes(self, count):
"""Helper for SmartClientMediumRequest.read_bytes.
read_bytes checks the state of the request to determing if bytes
should be read. After that it hands off to _read_bytes to do the
actual read.
By default this forwards to self._medium.read_bytes because we are
operating on the medium's stream.
"""
return self._medium.read_bytes(count)
def read_line(self):
line = self._read_line()
if not line.endswith('\n'):
# end of file encountered reading from server
raise errors.ConnectionReset(
"Unexpected end of message. Please check connectivity "
"and permissions, and report a bug if problems persist.")
return line
def _read_line(self):
"""Helper for SmartClientMediumRequest.read_line.
By default this forwards to self._medium._get_line because we are
operating on the medium's stream.
"""
return self._medium._get_line()
class _VfsRefuser(object):
"""An object that refuses all VFS requests.
"""
def __init__(self):
client._SmartClient.hooks.install_named_hook(
'call', self.check_vfs, 'vfs refuser')
def check_vfs(self, params):
try:
request_method = request.request_handlers.get(params.method)
except KeyError:
# A method we don't know about doesn't count as a VFS method.
return
if issubclass(request_method, vfs.VfsRequest):
raise errors.HpssVfsRequestNotAllowed(params.method, params.args)
class _DebugCounter(object):
"""An object that counts the HPSS calls made to each client medium.
When a medium is garbage-collected, or failing that when
bzrlib.global_state exits, the total number of calls made on that medium
are reported via trace.note.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.counts = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary()
client._SmartClient.hooks.install_named_hook(
'call', self.increment_call_count, 'hpss call counter')
bzrlib.global_state.cleanups.add_cleanup(self.flush_all)
def track(self, medium):
"""Start tracking calls made to a medium.
This only keeps a weakref to the medium, so shouldn't affect the
medium's lifetime.
"""
medium_repr = repr(medium)
# Add this medium to the WeakKeyDictionary
self.counts[medium] = dict(count=0, vfs_count=0,
medium_repr=medium_repr)
# Weakref callbacks are fired in reverse order of their association
# with the referenced object. So we add a weakref *after* adding to
# the WeakKeyDict so that we can report the value from it before the
# entry is removed by the WeakKeyDict's own callback.
ref = weakref.ref(medium, self.done)
def increment_call_count(self, params):
# Increment the count in the WeakKeyDictionary
value = self.counts[params.medium]
value['count'] += 1
try:
request_method = request.request_handlers.get(params.method)
except KeyError:
# A method we don't know about doesn't count as a VFS method.
return
if issubclass(request_method, vfs.VfsRequest):
value['vfs_count'] += 1
def done(self, ref):
value = self.counts[ref]
count, vfs_count, medium_repr = (
value['count'], value['vfs_count'], value['medium_repr'])
# In case this callback is invoked for the same ref twice (by the
# weakref callback and by the atexit function), set the call count back
# to 0 so this item won't be reported twice.
value['count'] = 0
value['vfs_count'] = 0
if count != 0:
trace.note(gettext('HPSS calls: {0} ({1} vfs) {2}').format(
count, vfs_count, medium_repr))
def flush_all(self):
for ref in list(self.counts.keys()):
self.done(ref)
_debug_counter = None
_vfs_refuser = None
class SmartClientMedium(SmartMedium):
"""Smart client is a medium for sending smart protocol requests over."""
def __init__(self, base):
super(SmartClientMedium, self).__init__()
self.base = base
self._protocol_version_error = None
self._protocol_version = None
self._done_hello = False
# Be optimistic: we assume the remote end can accept new remote
# requests until we get an error saying otherwise.
# _remote_version_is_before tracks the bzr version the remote side
# can be based on what we've seen so far.
self._remote_version_is_before = None
# Install debug hook function if debug flag is set.
if 'hpss' in debug.debug_flags:
global _debug_counter
if _debug_counter is None:
_debug_counter = _DebugCounter()
_debug_counter.track(self)
if 'hpss_client_no_vfs' in debug.debug_flags:
global _vfs_refuser
if _vfs_refuser is None:
_vfs_refuser = _VfsRefuser()
def _is_remote_before(self, version_tuple):
"""Is it possible the remote side supports RPCs for a given version?
Typical use::
needed_version = (1, 2)
if medium._is_remote_before(needed_version):
fallback_to_pre_1_2_rpc()
else:
try:
do_1_2_rpc()
except UnknownSmartMethod:
medium._remember_remote_is_before(needed_version)
fallback_to_pre_1_2_rpc()
:seealso: _remember_remote_is_before
"""
if self._remote_version_is_before is None:
# So far, the remote side seems to support everything
return False
return version_tuple >= self._remote_version_is_before
def _remember_remote_is_before(self, version_tuple):
"""Tell this medium that the remote side is older the given version.
:seealso: _is_remote_before
"""
if (self._remote_version_is_before is not None and
version_tuple > self._remote_version_is_before):
# We have been told that the remote side is older than some version
# which is newer than a previously supplied older-than version.
# This indicates that some smart verb call is not guarded
# appropriately (it should simply not have been tried).
trace.mutter(
"_remember_remote_is_before(%r) called, but "
"_remember_remote_is_before(%r) was called previously."
, version_tuple, self._remote_version_is_before)
if 'hpss' in debug.debug_flags:
ui.ui_factory.show_warning(
"_remember_remote_is_before(%r) called, but "
"_remember_remote_is_before(%r) was called previously."
% (version_tuple, self._remote_version_is_before))
return
self._remote_version_is_before = version_tuple
def protocol_version(self):
"""Find out if 'hello' smart request works."""
if self._protocol_version_error is not None:
raise self._protocol_version_error
if not self._done_hello:
try:
medium_request = self.get_request()
# Send a 'hello' request in protocol version one, for maximum
# backwards compatibility.
client_protocol = protocol.SmartClientRequestProtocolOne(medium_request)
client_protocol.query_version()
self._done_hello = True
except errors.SmartProtocolError, e:
# Cache the error, just like we would cache a successful
# result.
self._protocol_version_error = e
raise
return '2'
def should_probe(self):
"""Should RemoteBzrDirFormat.probe_transport send a smart request on
this medium?
Some transports are unambiguously smart-only; there's no need to check
if the transport is able to carry smart requests, because that's all
it is for. In those cases, this method should return False.
But some HTTP transports can sometimes fail to carry smart requests,
but still be usuable for accessing remote bzrdirs via plain file
accesses. So for those transports, their media should return True here
so that RemoteBzrDirFormat can determine if it is appropriate for that
transport.
"""
return False
def disconnect(self):
"""If this medium maintains a persistent connection, close it.
The default implementation does nothing.
"""
def remote_path_from_transport(self, transport):
"""Convert transport into a path suitable for using in a request.
Note that the resulting remote path doesn't encode the host name or
anything but path, so it is only safe to use it in requests sent over
the medium from the matching transport.
"""
medium_base = urlutils.join(self.base, '/')
rel_url = urlutils.relative_url(medium_base, transport.base)
return urlutils.unquote(rel_url)
class SmartClientStreamMedium(SmartClientMedium):
"""Stream based medium common class.
SmartClientStreamMediums operate on a stream. All subclasses use a common
SmartClientStreamMediumRequest for their requests, and should implement
_accept_bytes and _read_bytes to allow the request objects to send and
receive bytes.
"""
def __init__(self, base):
SmartClientMedium.__init__(self, base)
self._current_request = None
def accept_bytes(self, bytes):
self._accept_bytes(bytes)
def __del__(self):
"""The SmartClientStreamMedium knows how to close the stream when it is
finished with it.
"""
self.disconnect()
def _flush(self):
"""Flush the output stream.
This method is used by the SmartClientStreamMediumRequest to ensure that
all data for a request is sent, to avoid long timeouts or deadlocks.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(self._flush)
def get_request(self):
"""See SmartClientMedium.get_request().
SmartClientStreamMedium always returns a SmartClientStreamMediumRequest
for get_request.
"""
return SmartClientStreamMediumRequest(self)
def reset(self):
"""We have been disconnected, reset current state.
This resets things like _current_request and connected state.
"""
self.disconnect()
self._current_request = None
class SmartSimplePipesClientMedium(SmartClientStreamMedium):
"""A client medium using simple pipes.
This client does not manage the pipes: it assumes they will always be open.
"""
def __init__(self, readable_pipe, writeable_pipe, base):
SmartClientStreamMedium.__init__(self, base)
self._readable_pipe = readable_pipe
self._writeable_pipe = writeable_pipe
def _accept_bytes(self, bytes):
"""See SmartClientStreamMedium.accept_bytes."""
try:
self._writeable_pipe.write(bytes)
except IOError, e:
if e.errno in (errno.EINVAL, errno.EPIPE):
raise errors.ConnectionReset(
"Error trying to write to subprocess:\n%s" % (e,))
raise
self._report_activity(len(bytes), 'write')
def _flush(self):
"""See SmartClientStreamMedium._flush()."""
# Note: If flush were to fail, we'd like to raise ConnectionReset, etc.
# However, testing shows that even when the child process is
# gone, this doesn't error.
self._writeable_pipe.flush()
def _read_bytes(self, count):
"""See SmartClientStreamMedium._read_bytes."""
bytes_to_read = min(count, _MAX_READ_SIZE)
bytes = self._readable_pipe.read(bytes_to_read)
self._report_activity(len(bytes), 'read')
return bytes
class SSHParams(object):
"""A set of parameters for starting a remote bzr via SSH."""
def __init__(self, host, port=None, username=None, password=None,
bzr_remote_path='bzr'):
self.host = host
self.port = port
self.username = username
self.password = password
self.bzr_remote_path = bzr_remote_path
class SmartSSHClientMedium(SmartClientStreamMedium):
"""A client medium using SSH.
It delegates IO to a SmartSimplePipesClientMedium or
SmartClientAlreadyConnectedSocketMedium (depending on platform).
"""
def __init__(self, base, ssh_params, vendor=None):
"""Creates a client that will connect on the first use.
:param ssh_params: A SSHParams instance.
:param vendor: An optional override for the ssh vendor to use. See
bzrlib.transport.ssh for details on ssh vendors.
"""
self._real_medium = None
self._ssh_params = ssh_params
# for the benefit of progress making a short description of this
# transport
self._scheme = 'bzr+ssh'
# SmartClientStreamMedium stores the repr of this object in its
# _DebugCounter so we have to store all the values used in our repr
# method before calling the super init.
SmartClientStreamMedium.__init__(self, base)
self._vendor = vendor
self._ssh_connection = None
def __repr__(self):
if self._ssh_params.port is None:
maybe_port = ''
else:
maybe_port = ':%s' % self._ssh_params.port
if self._ssh_params.username is None:
maybe_user = ''
else:
maybe_user = '%s@' % self._ssh_params.username
return "%s(%s://%s%s%s/)" % (
self.__class__.__name__,
self._scheme,
maybe_user,
self._ssh_params.host,
maybe_port)
def _accept_bytes(self, bytes):
"""See SmartClientStreamMedium.accept_bytes."""
self._ensure_connection()
self._real_medium.accept_bytes(bytes)
def disconnect(self):
"""See SmartClientMedium.disconnect()."""
if self._real_medium is not None:
self._real_medium.disconnect()
self._real_medium = None
if self._ssh_connection is not None:
self._ssh_connection.close()
self._ssh_connection = None
def _ensure_connection(self):
"""Connect this medium if not already connected."""
if self._real_medium is not None:
return
if self._vendor is None:
vendor = ssh._get_ssh_vendor()
else:
vendor = self._vendor
self._ssh_connection = vendor.connect_ssh(self._ssh_params.username,
self._ssh_params.password, self._ssh_params.host,
self._ssh_params.port,
command=[self._ssh_params.bzr_remote_path, 'serve', '--inet',
'--directory=/', '--allow-writes'])
io_kind, io_object = self._ssh_connection.get_sock_or_pipes()
if io_kind == 'socket':
self._real_medium = SmartClientAlreadyConnectedSocketMedium(
self.base, io_object)
elif io_kind == 'pipes':
read_from, write_to = io_object
self._real_medium = SmartSimplePipesClientMedium(
read_from, write_to, self.base)
else:
raise AssertionError(
"Unexpected io_kind %r from %r"
% (io_kind, self._ssh_connection))
for hook in transport.Transport.hooks["post_connect"]:
hook(self)
def _flush(self):
"""See SmartClientStreamMedium._flush()."""
self._real_medium._flush()
def _read_bytes(self, count):
"""See SmartClientStreamMedium.read_bytes."""
if self._real_medium is None:
raise errors.MediumNotConnected(self)
return self._real_medium.read_bytes(count)
# Port 4155 is the default port for bzr://, registered with IANA.
BZR_DEFAULT_INTERFACE = None
BZR_DEFAULT_PORT = 4155
class SmartClientSocketMedium(SmartClientStreamMedium):
"""A client medium using a socket.
This class isn't usable directly. Use one of its subclasses instead.
"""
def __init__(self, base):
SmartClientStreamMedium.__init__(self, base)
self._socket = None
self._connected = False
def _accept_bytes(self, bytes):
"""See SmartClientMedium.accept_bytes."""
self._ensure_connection()
osutils.send_all(self._socket, bytes, self._report_activity)
def _ensure_connection(self):
"""Connect this medium if not already connected."""
raise NotImplementedError(self._ensure_connection)
def _flush(self):
"""See SmartClientStreamMedium._flush().
For sockets we do no flushing. For TCP sockets we may want to turn off
TCP_NODELAY and add a means to do a flush, but that can be done in the
future.
"""
def _read_bytes(self, count):
"""See SmartClientMedium.read_bytes."""
if not self._connected:
raise errors.MediumNotConnected(self)
return osutils.read_bytes_from_socket(
self._socket, self._report_activity)
def disconnect(self):
"""See SmartClientMedium.disconnect()."""
if not self._connected:
return
self._socket.close()
self._socket = None
self._connected = False
class SmartTCPClientMedium(SmartClientSocketMedium):
"""A client medium that creates a TCP connection."""
def __init__(self, host, port, base):
"""Creates a client that will connect on the first use."""
SmartClientSocketMedium.__init__(self, base)
self._host = host
self._port = port
def _ensure_connection(self):
"""Connect this medium if not already connected."""
if self._connected:
return
if self._port is None:
port = BZR_DEFAULT_PORT
else:
port = int(self._port)
try:
sockaddrs = socket.getaddrinfo(self._host, port, socket.AF_UNSPEC,
socket.SOCK_STREAM, 0, 0)
except socket.gaierror, (err_num, err_msg):
raise errors.ConnectionError("failed to lookup %s:%d: %s" %
(self._host, port, err_msg))
# Initialize err in case there are no addresses returned:
err = socket.error("no address found for %s" % self._host)
for (family, socktype, proto, canonname, sockaddr) in sockaddrs:
try:
self._socket = socket.socket(family, socktype, proto)
self._socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP,
socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)
self._socket.connect(sockaddr)
except socket.error, err:
if self._socket is not None:
self._socket.close()
self._socket = None
continue
break
if self._socket is None:
# socket errors either have a (string) or (errno, string) as their
# args.
if type(err.args) is str:
err_msg = err.args
else:
err_msg = err.args[1]
raise errors.ConnectionError("failed to connect to %s:%d: %s" %
(self._host, port, err_msg))
self._connected = True
for hook in transport.Transport.hooks["post_connect"]:
hook(self)
class SmartClientAlreadyConnectedSocketMedium(SmartClientSocketMedium):
"""A client medium for an already connected socket.
Note that this class will assume it "owns" the socket, so it will close it
when its disconnect method is called.
"""
def __init__(self, base, sock):
SmartClientSocketMedium.__init__(self, base)
self._socket = sock
self._connected = True
def _ensure_connection(self):
# Already connected, by definition! So nothing to do.
pass
class SmartClientStreamMediumRequest(SmartClientMediumRequest):
"""A SmartClientMediumRequest that works with an SmartClientStreamMedium."""
def __init__(self, medium):
SmartClientMediumRequest.__init__(self, medium)
# check that we are safe concurrency wise. If some streams start
# allowing concurrent requests - i.e. via multiplexing - then this
# assert should be moved to SmartClientStreamMedium.get_request,
# and the setting/unsetting of _current_request likewise moved into
# that class : but its unneeded overhead for now. RBC 20060922
if self._medium._current_request is not None:
raise errors.TooManyConcurrentRequests(self._medium)
self._medium._current_request = self
def _accept_bytes(self, bytes):
"""See SmartClientMediumRequest._accept_bytes.
This forwards to self._medium._accept_bytes because we are operating
on the mediums stream.
"""
self._medium._accept_bytes(bytes)
def _finished_reading(self):
"""See SmartClientMediumRequest._finished_reading.
This clears the _current_request on self._medium to allow a new
request to be created.
"""
if self._medium._current_request is not self:
raise AssertionError()
self._medium._current_request = None
def _finished_writing(self):
"""See SmartClientMediumRequest._finished_writing.
This invokes self._medium._flush to ensure all bytes are transmitted.
"""
self._medium._flush()
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