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# synchronization.py - synchronization functions for Myghty
# Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Michael Bayer mike_mp@zzzcomputing.com
#
# This module is part of Myghty and is released under
# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
#
__all__ = ["Synchronizer", "NameLock", "_threading", "_thread"]
import os, weakref, tempfile, re, sys
from util import *
try:
import thread as _thread
import threading as _threading
except ImportError:
import dummy_thread as _thread
import dummy_threading as _threading
# check for fcntl module
try:
sys.getwindowsversion()
has_flock = False
except:
try:
import fcntl
has_flock = True
except ImportError:
has_flock = False
class NameLock:
"""a proxy for an RLock object that is stored in a name
based registry.
Multiple threads can get a reference to the same RLock based on
the name alone, and synchronize operations related to that name.
"""
locks = WeakValuedRegistry()
class NLContainer:
"""cant put Lock as a weakref"""
def __init__(self, reentrant):
if reentrant:
self.lock = _threading.RLock()
else:
self.lock = _threading.Lock()
def __call__(self):
return self.lock
def __init__(self, identifier = None, reentrant = False):
self.lock = self._get_lock(identifier, reentrant)
def acquire(self, wait = True):
return self.lock().acquire(wait)
def release(self):
self.lock().release()
def _get_lock(self, identifier, reentrant):
if identifier is None:
return NameLock.NLContainer(reentrant)
return NameLock.locks.get(identifier, lambda: NameLock.NLContainer(reentrant))
synchronizers = WeakValuedRegistry()
def Synchronizer(identifier = None, use_files = False, lock_dir = None, digest_filenames = True):
"""
returns an object that synchronizes a block against many simultaneous
read operations and several synchronized write operations.
Write operations
are assumed to be much less frequent than read operations,
and receive precedence when they request a write lock.
uses strategies to determine if locking is performed via threading objects
or file objects.
the identifier identifies a name this Synchronizer is synchronizing against.
All synchronizers of the same identifier will lock against each other, within
the effective thread/process scope.
use_files determines if this synchronizer will lock against thread mutexes
or file locks. this sets the effective scope of the synchronizer, i.e.
it will lock against other synchronizers in the same process, or against
other synchronizers referencing the same filesystem referenced by lock_dir.
the acquire/relase methods support nested/reentrant operation within a single
thread via a recursion counter, so that only the outermost call to
acquire/release has any effect.
"""
if not has_flock:
use_files = False
if use_files:
# FileSynchronizer is one per thread
return synchronizers.sync_get("file_%s_%s" % (identifier, _thread.get_ident()), lambda: FileSynchronizer(identifier, lock_dir, digest_filenames))
else:
# ConditionSynchronizer is shared among threads
return synchronizers.sync_get("condition_%s" % identifier, lambda: ConditionSynchronizer(identifier))
class SyncState:
"""used to track the current thread's reading/writing state as well as reentrant block counting"""
def __init__(self):
self.reentrantcount = 0
self.writing = False
self.reading = False
class SynchronizerImpl(object):
"""base for the synchronizer implementations. the acquire/release methods keep track of re-entrant
calls within the current thread, and delegate to the do_XXX methods when appropriate."""
def __init__(self, *args, **params):
pass
def release_read_lock(self):
state = self.state
if state.writing: raise "lock is in writing state"
if not state.reading: raise "lock is not in reading state"
if state.reentrantcount == 1:
self.do_release_read_lock()
state.reading = False
state.reentrantcount -= 1
def acquire_read_lock(self, wait = True):
state = self.state
if state.writing: raise "lock is in writing state"
if state.reentrantcount == 0:
x = self.do_acquire_read_lock(wait)
if (wait or x):
state.reentrantcount += 1
state.reading = True
return x
elif state.reading:
state.reentrantcount += 1
return True
def release_write_lock(self):
state = self.state
if state.reading: raise "lock is in reading state"
if not state.writing: raise "lock is not in writing state"
if state.reentrantcount == 1:
self.do_release_write_lock()
state.writing = False
state.reentrantcount -= 1
def acquire_write_lock(self, wait = True):
state = self.state
if state.reading: raise "lock is in reading state"
if state.reentrantcount == 0:
x = self.do_acquire_write_lock(wait)
if (wait or x):
state.reentrantcount += 1
state.writing = True
return x
elif state.writing:
state.reentrantcount += 1
return True
def do_release_read_lock():raise NotImplementedError()
def do_acquire_read_lock():raise NotImplementedError()
def do_release_write_lock():raise NotImplementedError()
def do_acquire_write_lock():raise NotImplementedError()
class FileSynchronizer(SynchronizerImpl):
"""a synchronizer using lock files. as it relies upon flock(), which
is not safe to use with the same file descriptor among multiple threads (one file descriptor
per thread is OK),
a separate FileSynchronizer must exist in each thread."""
def __init__(self, identifier, lock_dir, digest_filenames):
self.state = SyncState()
if lock_dir is None:
lock_dir = tempfile.gettempdir()
else:
lock_dir = lock_dir
self.encpath = EncodedPath(lock_dir, [identifier], extension = '.lock', digest = digest_filenames)
self.filename = self.encpath.path
self.opened = False
self.filedesc = None
def _open(self, mode):
if not self.opened:
try:
self.filedesc = os.open(self.filename, mode)
except OSError, e:
self.encpath.verify_directory()
self.filedesc = os.open(self.filename, mode)
self.opened = True
def do_acquire_read_lock(self, wait):
self._open(os.O_CREAT | os.O_RDONLY)
if not wait:
try:
fcntl.flock(self.filedesc, fcntl.LOCK_SH | fcntl.LOCK_NB)
ret = True
except IOError:
ret = False
return ret
else:
fcntl.flock(self.filedesc, fcntl.LOCK_SH)
return True
def do_acquire_write_lock(self, wait):
self._open(os.O_CREAT | os.O_WRONLY)
if not wait:
try:
fcntl.flock(self.filedesc, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB)
ret = True
except IOError:
ret = False
return ret
else:
fcntl.flock(self.filedesc, fcntl.LOCK_EX);
return True
def do_release_read_lock(self):
self.release_all_locks()
def do_release_write_lock(self):
self.release_all_locks()
def release_all_locks(self):
if self.opened:
fcntl.flock(self.filedesc, fcntl.LOCK_UN)
os.close(self.filedesc)
self.opened = False
def __del__(self):
if os.access(self.filename, os.F_OK):
try:
os.remove(self.filename)
except OSError:
# occasionally another thread beats us to it
pass
class ConditionSynchronizer(SynchronizerImpl):
"""a synchronizer using a Condition. this synchronizer is based on threading.Lock() objects and
therefore must be shared among threads."""
def __init__(self, identifier):
self.tlocalstate = ThreadLocal(creator = lambda: SyncState())
# counts how many asynchronous methods are executing
self.async = 0
# pointer to thread that is the current sync operation
self.current_sync_operation = None
# condition object to lock on
self.condition = _threading.Condition(_threading.Lock())
state = property(lambda self: self.tlocalstate())
def do_acquire_read_lock(self, wait = True):
self.condition.acquire()
# see if a synchronous operation is waiting to start
# or is already running, in which case we wait (or just
# give up and return)
if wait:
while self.current_sync_operation is not None:
self.condition.wait()
else:
if self.current_sync_operation is not None:
self.condition.release()
return False
self.async += 1
self.condition.release()
if not wait: return True
def do_release_read_lock(self):
self.condition.acquire()
self.async -= 1
# check if we are the last asynchronous reader thread
# out the door.
if self.async == 0:
# yes. so if a sync operation is waiting, notifyAll to wake
# it up
if self.current_sync_operation is not None:
self.condition.notifyAll()
elif self.async < 0:
raise "Synchronizer error - too many release_read_locks called"
self.condition.release()
def do_acquire_write_lock(self, wait = True):
self.condition.acquire()
# here, we are not a synchronous reader, and after returning,
# assuming waiting or immediate availability, we will be.
if wait:
# if another sync is working, wait
while self.current_sync_operation is not None:
self.condition.wait()
else:
# if another sync is working,
# we dont want to wait, so forget it
if self.current_sync_operation is not None:
self.condition.release()
return False
# establish ourselves as the current sync
# this indicates to other read/write operations
# that they should wait until this is None again
self.current_sync_operation = _threading.currentThread()
# now wait again for asyncs to finish
if self.async > 0:
if wait:
# wait
self.condition.wait()
else:
# we dont want to wait, so forget it
self.current_sync_operation = None
self.condition.release()
return False
self.condition.release()
if not wait: return True
def do_release_write_lock(self):
self.condition.acquire()
if self.current_sync_operation != _threading.currentThread():
raise "Synchronizer error - current thread doesnt have the write lock"
# reset the current sync operation so
# another can get it
self.current_sync_operation = None
# tell everyone to get ready
self.condition.notifyAll()
# everyone go !!
self.condition.release()
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