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import os
from twisted.internet import process
from twisted.python import log
def patch():
log.msg("Applying patch for http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/4881")
process._listOpenFDs = _listOpenFDs
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# r31474:trunk/twisted/internet/process.py
# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
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class _FDDetector(object):
"""
This class contains the logic necessary to decide which of the available
system techniques should be used to detect the open file descriptors for
the current process. The chosen technique gets monkey-patched into the
_listOpenFDs method of this class so that the detection only needs to occur
once.
@ivars listdir: The implementation of listdir to use. This gets overwritten
by the test cases.
@ivars getpid: The implementation of getpid to use, returns the PID of the
running process.
@ivars openfile: The implementation of open() to use, by default the Python
builtin.
"""
# So that we can unit test this
listdir = os.listdir
getpid = os.getpid
openfile = open
def _listOpenFDs(self):
"""
Figure out which implementation to use, then run it.
"""
self._listOpenFDs = self._getImplementation()
return self._listOpenFDs()
def _getImplementation(self):
"""
Check if /dev/fd works, if so, use that. Otherwise, check if
/proc/%d/fd exists, if so use that.
Otherwise, ask resource.getrlimit, if that throws an exception, then
fallback to _fallbackFDImplementation.
"""
try:
self.listdir("/dev/fd")
if self._checkDevFDSanity(): # FreeBSD support :-)
return self._devFDImplementation
else:
return self._fallbackFDImplementation
except:
try:
self.listdir("/proc/%d/fd" % (self.getpid(),))
return self._procFDImplementation
except:
try:
self._resourceFDImplementation() # Imports resource
return self._resourceFDImplementation
except:
return self._fallbackFDImplementation
def _checkDevFDSanity(self):
"""
Returns true iff opening a file modifies the fds visible
in /dev/fd, as it should on a sane platform.
"""
start = self.listdir("/dev/fd")
self.openfile("/dev/null", "r") # changed in Buildbot to hush pyflakes
end = self.listdir("/dev/fd")
return start != end
def _devFDImplementation(self):
"""
Simple implementation for systems where /dev/fd actually works.
See: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?fdescfs
"""
dname = "/dev/fd"
result = [int(fd) for fd in os.listdir(dname)]
return result
def _procFDImplementation(self):
"""
Simple implementation for systems where /proc/pid/fd exists (we assume
it works).
"""
dname = "/proc/%d/fd" % (os.getpid(),)
return [int(fd) for fd in os.listdir(dname)]
def _resourceFDImplementation(self):
"""
Fallback implementation where the resource module can inform us about
how many FDs we can expect.
Note that on OS-X we expect to be using the /dev/fd implementation.
"""
import resource
maxfds = resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE)[1] + 1
# OS-X reports 9223372036854775808. That's a lot of fds
# to close
if maxfds > 1024:
maxfds = 1024
return xrange(maxfds)
def _fallbackFDImplementation(self):
"""
Fallback-fallback implementation where we just assume that we need to
close 256 FDs.
"""
maxfds = 256
return xrange(maxfds)
detector = _FDDetector()
def _listOpenFDs():
"""
Use the global detector object to figure out which FD implementation to
use.
"""
return detector._listOpenFDs()
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