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# shell/process-controller.rb -
# $Release Version: 0.6.0 $
# $Revision: 12006 $
# $Date: 2007-03-06 18:59:25 +0900 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) $
# by Keiju ISHITSUKA(Nihon Rational Software Co.,Ltd)
#
# --
#
#
#
require "mutex_m"
require "monitor"
require "sync"
class Shell
class ProcessController
@ProcessControllers = {}
@ProcessControllers.extend Mutex_m
class<<self
def process_controllers_exclusive
begin
@ProcessControllers.lock unless Thread.critical
yield
ensure
@ProcessControllers.unlock unless Thread.critical
end
end
def activate(pc)
process_controllers_exclusive do
@ProcessControllers[pc] ||= 0
@ProcessControllers[pc] += 1
end
end
def inactivate(pc)
process_controllers_exclusive do
if @ProcessControllers[pc]
if (@ProcessControllers[pc] -= 1) == 0
@ProcessControllers.delete(pc)
end
end
end
end
def each_active_object
process_controllers_exclusive do
for ref in @ProcessControllers.keys
yield ref
end
end
end
end
def initialize(shell)
@shell = shell
@waiting_jobs = []
@active_jobs = []
@jobs_sync = Sync.new
@job_monitor = Mutex.new
@job_condition = ConditionVariable.new
end
def jobs
jobs = []
@jobs_sync.synchronize(:SH) do
jobs.concat @waiting_jobs
jobs.concat @active_jobs
end
jobs
end
def active_jobs
@active_jobs
end
def waiting_jobs
@waiting_jobs
end
def jobs_exist?
@jobs_sync.synchronize(:SH) do
@active_jobs.empty? or @waiting_jobs.empty?
end
end
def active_jobs_exist?
@jobs_sync.synchronize(:SH) do
@active_jobs.empty?
end
end
def waiting_jobs_exist?
@jobs_sync.synchronize(:SH) do
@waiting_jobs.empty?
end
end
# schedule a command
def add_schedule(command)
@jobs_sync.synchronize(:EX) do
ProcessController.activate(self)
if @active_jobs.empty?
start_job command
else
@waiting_jobs.push(command)
end
end
end
# start a job
def start_job(command = nil)
@jobs_sync.synchronize(:EX) do
if command
return if command.active?
@waiting_jobs.delete command
else
command = @waiting_jobs.shift
return unless command
end
@active_jobs.push command
command.start
# start all jobs that input from the job
for job in @waiting_jobs
start_job(job) if job.input == command
end
end
end
def waiting_job?(job)
@jobs_sync.synchronize(:SH) do
@waiting_jobs.include?(job)
end
end
def active_job?(job)
@jobs_sync.synchronize(:SH) do
@active_jobs.include?(job)
end
end
# terminate a job
def terminate_job(command)
@jobs_sync.synchronize(:EX) do
@active_jobs.delete command
ProcessController.inactivate(self)
if @active_jobs.empty?
start_job
end
end
end
# kill a job
def kill_job(sig, command)
@jobs_sync.synchronize(:SH) do
if @waiting_jobs.delete command
ProcessController.inactivate(self)
return
elsif @active_jobs.include?(command)
begin
r = command.kill(sig)
ProcessController.inactivate(self)
rescue
print "Shell: Warn: $!\n" if @shell.verbose?
return nil
end
@active_jobs.delete command
r
end
end
end
# wait for all jobs to terminate
def wait_all_jobs_execution
@job_monitor.synchronize do
begin
while !jobs.empty?
@job_condition.wait(@job_monitor)
end
ensure
redo unless jobs.empty?
end
end
end
# simple fork
def sfork(command, &block)
pipe_me_in, pipe_peer_out = IO.pipe
pipe_peer_in, pipe_me_out = IO.pipe
Thread.critical = true
STDOUT.flush
ProcessController.each_active_object do |pc|
for jobs in pc.active_jobs
jobs.flush
end
end
pid = fork {
Thread.critical = true
Thread.list.each do |th|
th.kill unless [Thread.main, Thread.current].include?(th)
end
STDIN.reopen(pipe_peer_in)
STDOUT.reopen(pipe_peer_out)
ObjectSpace.each_object(IO) do |io|
if ![STDIN, STDOUT, STDERR].include?(io)
io.close unless io.closed?
end
end
yield
}
pipe_peer_in.close
pipe_peer_out.close
command.notify "job(%name:##{pid}) start", @shell.debug?
Thread.critical = false
th = Thread.start {
Thread.critical = true
begin
_pid = nil
command.notify("job(%id) start to waiting finish.", @shell.debug?)
Thread.critical = false
_pid = Process.waitpid(pid, nil)
rescue Errno::ECHILD
command.notify "warn: job(%id) was done already waitipd."
_pid = true
ensure
# when the process ends, wait until the command termintes
if _pid
else
command.notify("notice: Process finishing...",
"wait for Job[%id] to finish.",
"You can use Shell#transact or Shell#check_point for more safe execution.")
redo
end
Thread.exclusive do
@job_monitor.synchronize do
terminate_job(command)
@job_condition.signal
command.notify "job(%id) finish.", @shell.debug?
end
end
end
}
return pid, pipe_me_in, pipe_me_out
end
end
end
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