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# Copyright (c) 2000, FundsXpress Financial Network, Inc.
# This library is free software released under the GNU Lesser General
# Public License, Version 2.1. Please read the important licensing and
# disclaimer information included below.
# $Id: ProcManager.pm,v 1.23 2001/04/23 16:10:11 muaddie Exp $
use strict;
use Exporter;
use POSIX qw(:signal_h);
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $Q $SIG_CODEREF);
BEGIN {
$VERSION = '0.25';
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT_OK = qw(pm_manage pm_die pm_wait
pm_write_pid_file pm_remove_pid_file
pm_pre_dispatch pm_post_dispatch
pm_change_process_name pm_received_signal pm_parameter
pm_warn pm_notify pm_abort pm_exit
$SIG_CODEREF);
$EXPORT_TAGS{all} = \@EXPORT_OK;
$FCGI::ProcManager::Default = 'FCGI::ProcManager';
}
=head1 NAME
FCGI::ProcManager - functions for managing FastCGI applications.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# In Object-oriented style.
use CGI::Fast;
use FCGI::ProcManager;
my $proc_manager = FCGI::ProcManager->new({
n_processes => 10
});
$proc_manager->pm_manage();
while (my $cgi = CGI::Fast->new()) {
$proc_manager->pm_pre_dispatch();
# ... handle the request here ...
$proc_manager->pm_post_dispatch();
}
# This style is also supported:
use CGI::Fast;
use FCGI::ProcManager qw(pm_manage pm_pre_dispatch
pm_post_dispatch);
pm_manage( n_processes => 10 );
while (my $cgi = CGI::Fast->new()) {
pm_pre_dispatch();
#...
pm_post_dispatch();
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
FCGI::ProcManager is used to serve as a FastCGI process manager. By
re-implementing it in perl, developers can more finely tune performance in
their web applications, and can take advantage of copy-on-write semantics
prevalent in UNIX kernel process management. The process manager should
be invoked before the caller''s request loop
The primary routine, C<pm_manage>, enters a loop in which it maintains a
number of FastCGI servers (via fork(2)), and which reaps those servers
when they die (via wait(2)).
C<pm_manage> provides too hooks:
C<managing_init> - called just before the manager enters the manager loop.
C<handling_init> - called just before a server is returns from C<pm_manage>
It is necessary for the caller, when implementing its request loop, to
insert a call to C<pm_pre_dispatch> at the top of the loop, and then
7C<pm_post_dispatch> at the end of the loop.
=head2 Signal Handling
FCGI::ProcManager attempts to do the right thing for proper shutdowns now.
When it receives a SIGHUP, it sends a SIGTERM to each of its children, and
then resumes its normal operations.
When it receives a SIGTERM, it sends a SIGTERM to each of its children, sets
an alarm(3) "die timeout" handler, and waits for each of its children to
die. If all children die before this timeout, process manager exits with
return status 0. If all children do not die by the time the "die timeout"
occurs, the process manager sends a SIGKILL to each of the remaining
children, and exists with return status 1.
In order to get FastCGI servers to exit upon receiving a signal, it is
necessary to use its FAIL_ACCEPT_ON_INTR. See L<FCGI>'s description of
FAIL_ACCEPT_ON_INTR. Unfortunately, if you want/need to use L<CGI::Fast>, it
is currently necessary to run the latest (at the time of writing) development
version of FCGI.pm. (>= 0.71_02)
Otherwise, if you don't, there is a loop around accept(2) which prevents
os_unix.c OS_Accept() from returning the necessary error when FastCGI
servers blocking on accept(2) receive the SIGTERM or SIGHUP.
FCGI::ProcManager uses POSIX::sigaction() to override the default SA_RESTART
policy used for perl's %SIG behavior. Specifically, the process manager
never uses SA_RESTART, while the child FastCGI servers turn off SA_RESTART
around the accept(2) loop, but reinstate it otherwise.
The desired (and implemented) effect is to give a request as big a chance as
possible to succeed and to delay their exits until after their request,
while allowing the FastCGI servers waiting for new requests to die right
away.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 new
class or instance
(ProcManager) new([hash parameters])
Constructs a new process manager. Takes an option has of initial parameter
values, and assigns these to the constructed object HASH, overriding any
default values. The default parameter values currently are:
role => manager
start_delay => 0
die_timeout => 60
pm_title => 'perl-fcgi-pm'
=cut
sub new {
my ($proto,$init) = @_;
$init ||= {};
my $this = {
role => "manager",
start_delay => 0,
die_timeout => 60,
pm_title => 'perl-fcgi-pm',
%$init
};
bless $this, ref($proto)||$proto;
$this->{PIDS} = {};
# initialize signal constructions.
unless ($this->no_signals()) {
$this->{sigaction_no_sa_restart} =
POSIX::SigAction->new('FCGI::ProcManager::sig_sub');
$this->{sigaction_sa_restart} =
POSIX::SigAction->new('FCGI::ProcManager::sig_sub',undef,POSIX::SA_RESTART);
}
return $this;
}
=head1 Manager methods
=head2 pm_manage
instance or export
(int) pm_manage([hash parameters])
DESCRIPTION:
When this is called by a FastCGI script to manage application servers. It
defines a sequence of instructions for a process to enter this method and
begin forking off and managing those handlers, and it defines a sequence of
instructions to intialize those handlers.
If n_processes < 1, the managing section is subverted, and only the
handling sequence is executed.
Either returns the return value of pm_die() and/or pm_abort() (which will
not ever return in general), or returns 1 to the calling script to begin
handling requests.
=cut
sub pm_manage {
my ($this,%values) = self_or_default(@_);
map { $this->pm_parameter($_,$values{$_}) } keys %values;
local $SIG{CHLD}; # Replace the SIGCHLD default handler in case
# somebody shit on it whilst loading code.
# skip to handling now if we won't be managing any processes.
$this->n_processes() or return;
# call the (possibly overloaded) management initialization hook.
$this->role("manager");
$this->managing_init();
$this->pm_notify("initialized");
my $manager_pid = $$;
MANAGING_LOOP: while (1) {
$this->n_processes() > 0 or
return $this->pm_die();
# while we have fewer servers than we want.
PIDS: while (keys(%{$this->{PIDS}}) < $this->n_processes()) {
if (my $pid = fork()) {
# the manager remembers the server.
$this->{PIDS}->{$pid} = { pid=>$pid };
$this->pm_notify("server (pid $pid) started");
} elsif (! defined $pid) {
return $this->pm_abort("fork: $!");
} else {
$this->{MANAGER_PID} = $manager_pid;
# the server exits the managing loop.
last MANAGING_LOOP;
}
for (my $s = $this->start_delay(); $s > 0; $s -= sleep $s) {};
}
# this should block until the next server dies.
$this->pm_wait();
}# while 1
HANDLING:
# forget any children we had been collecting.
delete $this->{PIDS};
# call the (possibly overloaded) handling init hook
$this->role("server");
$this->handling_init();
$this->pm_notify("initialized");
# server returns
return 1;
}
=head2 managing_init
instance
() managing_init()
DESCRIPTION:
Overrideable method which initializes a process manager. In order to
handle signals, manage the PID file, and change the process name properly,
any method which overrides this should call SUPER::managing_init().
=cut
sub managing_init {
my ($this) = @_;
# begin to handle signals.
# We do NOT want SA_RESTART in the process manager.
# -- we want start the shutdown sequence immediately upon SIGTERM.
unless ($this->no_signals()) {
sigaction(SIGTERM, $this->{sigaction_no_sa_restart}) or
$this->pm_warn("sigaction: SIGTERM: $!");
sigaction(SIGHUP, $this->{sigaction_no_sa_restart}) or
$this->pm_warn("sigaction: SIGHUP: $!");
$SIG_CODEREF = sub { $this->sig_manager(@_) };
}
# change the name of this process as it appears in ps(1) output.
$this->pm_change_process_name($this->pm_parameter('pm_title'));
$this->pm_write_pid_file();
}
=head2 pm_die
instance or export
() pm_die(string msg[, int exit_status])
DESCRIPTION:
This method is called when a process manager receives a notification to
shut itself down. pm_die() attempts to shutdown the process manager
gently, sending a SIGTERM to each managed process, waiting die_timeout()
seconds to reap each process, and then exit gracefully once all children
are reaped, or to abort if all children are not reaped.
=cut
sub pm_die {
my ($this,$msg,$n) = self_or_default(@_);
# stop handling signals.
undef $SIG_CODEREF;
$SIG{HUP} = 'DEFAULT';
$SIG{TERM} = 'DEFAULT';
$this->pm_remove_pid_file();
# prepare to die no matter what.
if (defined $this->die_timeout()) {
$SIG{ALRM} = sub { $this->pm_abort("wait timeout") };
alarm $this->die_timeout();
}
# send a TERM to each of the servers.
if (my @pids = keys %{$this->{PIDS}}) {
$this->pm_notify("sending TERM to PIDs, @pids");
kill "TERM", @pids;
}
# wait for the servers to die.
while (%{$this->{PIDS}}) {
$this->pm_wait();
}
# die already.
$this->pm_exit("dying: ".$msg,$n);
}
=head2 pm_wait
instance or export
(int pid) pm_wait()
DESCRIPTION:
This calls wait() which suspends execution until a child has exited.
If the process ID returned by wait corresponds to a managed process,
pm_notify() is called with the exit status of that process.
pm_wait() returns with the return value of wait().
=cut
sub pm_wait {
my ($this) = self_or_default(@_);
# wait for the next server to die.
return if ((my $pid = wait()) < 0);
# notify when one of our servers have died.
delete $this->{PIDS}->{$pid} and
$this->pm_notify("server (pid $pid) exited with status $?");
return $pid;
}
=head2 pm_write_pid_file
instance or export
() pm_write_pid_file([string filename])
DESCRIPTION:
Writes current process ID to optionally specified file. If no filename is
specified, it uses the value of the C<pid_fname> parameter.
=cut
sub pm_write_pid_file {
my ($this,$fname) = self_or_default(@_);
$fname ||= $this->pid_fname() or return;
my $PIDFILE;
if (!open $PIDFILE, ">$fname") {
$this->pm_warn("open: $fname: $!");
return;
}
print $PIDFILE "$$\n" or die "Could not print PID: $!";
close $PIDFILE or die "Could not close PID file: $!";
}
=head2 pm_remove_pid_file
instance or export
() pm_remove_pid_file()
DESCRIPTION:
Removes optionally specified file. If no filename is specified, it uses
the value of the C<pid_fname> parameter.
=cut
sub pm_remove_pid_file {
my ($this,$fname) = self_or_default(@_);
$fname ||= $this->pid_fname() or return;
my $ret = unlink($fname) or $this->pm_warn("unlink: $fname: $!");
return $ret;
}
=head2 sig_sub
instance
() sig_sub(string name)
DESCRIPTION:
The name of this method is passed to POSIX::sigaction(), and handles signals
for the process manager. If $SIG_CODEREF is set, then the input arguments
to this are passed to a call to that.
=cut
sub sig_sub {
$SIG_CODEREF->(@_) if ref $SIG_CODEREF;
}
=head2 sig_manager
instance
() sig_manager(string name)
DESCRIPTION:
Handles signals of the process manager. Takes as input the name of signal
being handled.
=cut
sub sig_manager {
my ($this,$name) = @_;
if ($name eq "TERM") {
$this->pm_notify("received signal $name");
$this->pm_die("safe exit from signal $name");
} elsif ($name eq "HUP") {
# send a TERM to each of the servers, and pretend like nothing happened..
if (my @pids = keys %{$this->{PIDS}}) {
$this->pm_notify("sending TERM to PIDs, @pids");
kill "TERM", @pids;
}
} else {
$this->pm_notify("ignoring signal $name");
}
}
=head1 Handler methods
=head2 handling_init
instance or export
() handling_init()
DESCRIPTION:
=cut
sub handling_init {
my ($this) = @_;
# begin to handle signals.
# We'll want accept(2) to return -1(EINTR) on caught signal..
unless ($this->no_signals()) {
sigaction(SIGTERM, $this->{sigaction_no_sa_restart}) or $this->pm_warn("sigaction: SIGTERM: $!");
sigaction(SIGHUP, $this->{sigaction_no_sa_restart}) or $this->pm_warn("sigaction: SIGHUP: $!");
$SIG_CODEREF = sub { $this->sig_handler(@_) };
}
# change the name of this process as it appears in ps(1) output.
$this->pm_change_process_name("perl-fcgi");
# Re-srand in case someone called rand before the fork, so that
# children get different random numbers.
srand;
}
=head2 pm_pre_dispatch
instance or export
() pm_pre_dispatch()
DESCRIPTION:
=cut
sub pm_pre_dispatch {
my ($this) = self_or_default(@_);
# Now, we want the request to continue unhindered..
unless ($this->no_signals()) {
sigaction(SIGTERM, $this->{sigaction_sa_restart}) or $this->pm_warn("sigaction: SIGTERM: $!");
sigaction(SIGHUP, $this->{sigaction_sa_restart}) or $this->pm_warn("sigaction: SIGHUP: $!");
}
}
=head2 pm_post_dispatch
instance or export
() pm_post_dispatch()
DESCRIPTION:
=cut
sub pm_post_dispatch {
my ($this) = self_or_default(@_);
if ($this->pm_received_signal("TERM")) {
$this->pm_exit("safe exit after SIGTERM");
}
if ($this->pm_received_signal("HUP")) {
$this->pm_exit("safe exit after SIGHUP");
}
if ($this->{MANAGER_PID} and getppid() != $this->{MANAGER_PID}) {
$this->pm_exit("safe exit: manager has died");
}
# We'll want accept(2) to return -1(EINTR) on caught signal..
unless ($this->no_signals()) {
sigaction(SIGTERM, $this->{sigaction_no_sa_restart}) or $this->pm_warn("sigaction: SIGTERM: $!");
sigaction(SIGHUP, $this->{sigaction_no_sa_restart}) or $this->pm_warn("sigaction: SIGHUP: $!");
}
}
=head2 sig_handler
instance or export
() sig_handler()
DESCRIPTION:
=cut
sub sig_handler {
my ($this,$name) = @_;
$this->pm_received_signal($name,1);
}
=head1 Common methods and routines
=head2 self_or_default
private global
(ProcManager, @args) self_or_default([ ProcManager, ] @args);
DESCRIPTION:
This is a helper subroutine to acquire or otherwise create a singleton
default object if one is not passed in, e.g., a method call.
=cut
sub self_or_default {
return @_ if defined $_[0] and !ref $_[0] and $_[0] eq 'FCGI::ProcManager';
if (!defined $_[0] or (ref($_[0]) ne 'FCGI::ProcManager' and
!UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0],'FCGI::ProcManager'))) {
$Q or $Q = $FCGI::ProcManager::Default->new;
unshift @_, $Q;
}
return wantarray ? @_ : $Q;
}
=head2 pm_change_process_name
instance or export
() pm_change_process_name()
DESCRIPTION:
=cut
sub pm_change_process_name {
my ($this,$name) = self_or_default(@_);
$0 = $name;
}
=head2 pm_received_signal
instance or export
() pm_received signal()
DESCRIPTION:
=cut
sub pm_received_signal {
my ($this,$sig,$received) = self_or_default(@_);
$sig or return $this->{SIG_RECEIVED};
$received and $this->{SIG_RECEIVED}->{$sig}++;
return $this->{SIG_RECEIVED}->{$sig};
}
=head1 parameters
=head2 pm_parameter
instance or export
() pm_parameter()
DESCRIPTION:
=cut
sub pm_parameter {
my ($this,$key,$value) = self_or_default(@_);
defined $value and $this->{$key} = $value;
return $this->{$key};
}
=head2 n_processes
=head2 no_signals
=head2 pid_fname
=head2 die_timeout
=head2 role
=head2 start_delay
DESCRIPTION:
=cut
sub n_processes { shift->pm_parameter("n_processes", @_); }
sub pid_fname { shift->pm_parameter("pid_fname", @_); }
sub no_signals { shift->pm_parameter("no_signals", @_); }
sub die_timeout { shift->pm_parameter("die_timeout", @_); }
sub role { shift->pm_parameter("role", @_); }
sub start_delay { shift->pm_parameter("start_delay", @_); }
=head1 notification and death
=head2 pm_warn
instance or export
() pm_warn()
DESCRIPTION:
=cut
sub pm_warn {
my ($this,$msg) = self_or_default(@_);
$this->pm_notify($msg);
}
=head2 pm_notify
instance or export
() pm_notify()
DESCRIPTION:
=cut
sub pm_notify {
my ($this,$msg) = self_or_default(@_);
$msg =~ s/\s*$/\n/;
print STDERR "FastCGI: ".$this->role()." (pid $$): ".$msg;
}
=head2 pm_exit
instance or export
() pm_exit(string msg[, int exit_status])
DESCRIPTION:
=cut
sub pm_exit {
my ($this,$msg,$n) = self_or_default(@_);
$n ||= 0;
# if we still have children at this point, something went wrong.
# SIGKILL them now.
kill "KILL", keys %{$this->{PIDS}} if $this->{PIDS};
$this->pm_warn($msg);
$@ = $msg;
exit $n;
}
=head2 pm_abort
instance or export
() pm_abort(string msg[, int exit_status])
DESCRIPTION:
=cut
sub pm_abort {
my ($this,$msg,$n) = self_or_default(@_);
$n ||= 1;
$this->pm_exit($msg,1);
}
1;
__END__
=head1 BUGS
No known bugs, but this does not mean no bugs exist.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<FCGI>.
=head1 MAINTAINER
Gareth Kirwan <gbjk@thermeon.com>
=head1 AUTHOR
James E Jurach Jr.
=head1 COPYRIGHT
FCGI-ProcManager - A Perl FCGI Process Manager
Copyright (c) 2000, FundsXpress Financial Network, Inc.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
BECAUSE THIS LIBRARY IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THIS LIBRARY IS
BEING PROVIDED "AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS," WITHOUT ANY WARRANTIES
OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF TITLE, NONINFRINGEMENT,
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND THE
ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY,
AND EFFORT IS WITH THE YOU. See the GNU Lesser General Public
License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
=cut
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