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393 lines
11 KiB
Python
393 lines
11 KiB
Python
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"""Synchronization functions.
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File- and mutex-based mutual exclusion synchronizers are provided,
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as well as a name-based mutex which locks within an application
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based on a string name.
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"""
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import errno
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import os
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import sys
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import tempfile
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try:
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import threading as _threading
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except ImportError:
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import dummy_threading as _threading
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# check for fcntl module
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try:
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sys.getwindowsversion()
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has_flock = False
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except:
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try:
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import fcntl
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has_flock = True
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except ImportError:
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has_flock = False
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from beaker import util
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from beaker.exceptions import LockError
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__all__ = ["file_synchronizer", "mutex_synchronizer", "null_synchronizer",
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"NameLock", "_threading"]
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class NameLock(object):
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"""a proxy for an RLock object that is stored in a name based
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registry.
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Multiple threads can get a reference to the same RLock based on the
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name alone, and synchronize operations related to that name.
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"""
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locks = util.WeakValuedRegistry()
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class NLContainer(object):
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def __init__(self, reentrant):
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if reentrant:
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self.lock = _threading.RLock()
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else:
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self.lock = _threading.Lock()
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def __call__(self):
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return self.lock
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def __init__(self, identifier=None, reentrant=False):
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if identifier is None:
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self._lock = NameLock.NLContainer(reentrant)
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else:
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self._lock = NameLock.locks.get(identifier, NameLock.NLContainer,
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reentrant)
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def acquire(self, wait=True):
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return self._lock().acquire(wait)
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def release(self):
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self._lock().release()
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_synchronizers = util.WeakValuedRegistry()
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def _synchronizer(identifier, cls, **kwargs):
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return _synchronizers.sync_get((identifier, cls), cls, identifier, **kwargs)
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def file_synchronizer(identifier, **kwargs):
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if not has_flock or 'lock_dir' not in kwargs:
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return mutex_synchronizer(identifier)
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else:
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return _synchronizer(identifier, FileSynchronizer, **kwargs)
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def mutex_synchronizer(identifier, **kwargs):
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return _synchronizer(identifier, ConditionSynchronizer, **kwargs)
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class null_synchronizer(object):
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"""A 'null' synchronizer, which provides the :class:`.SynchronizerImpl` interface
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without any locking.
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"""
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def acquire_write_lock(self, wait=True):
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return True
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def acquire_read_lock(self):
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pass
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def release_write_lock(self):
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pass
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def release_read_lock(self):
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pass
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acquire = acquire_write_lock
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release = release_write_lock
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class SynchronizerImpl(object):
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"""Base class for a synchronization object that allows
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multiple readers, single writers.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self._state = util.ThreadLocal()
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class SyncState(object):
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__slots__ = 'reentrantcount', 'writing', 'reading'
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def __init__(self):
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self.reentrantcount = 0
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self.writing = False
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self.reading = False
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def state(self):
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if not self._state.has():
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state = SynchronizerImpl.SyncState()
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self._state.put(state)
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return state
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else:
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return self._state.get()
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state = property(state)
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def release_read_lock(self):
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state = self.state
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if state.writing:
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raise LockError("lock is in writing state")
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if not state.reading:
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raise LockError("lock is not in reading state")
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if state.reentrantcount == 1:
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self.do_release_read_lock()
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state.reading = False
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state.reentrantcount -= 1
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def acquire_read_lock(self, wait=True):
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state = self.state
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if state.writing:
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raise LockError("lock is in writing state")
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if state.reentrantcount == 0:
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x = self.do_acquire_read_lock(wait)
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if (wait or x):
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state.reentrantcount += 1
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state.reading = True
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return x
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elif state.reading:
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state.reentrantcount += 1
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return True
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def release_write_lock(self):
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state = self.state
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if state.reading:
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raise LockError("lock is in reading state")
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if not state.writing:
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raise LockError("lock is not in writing state")
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if state.reentrantcount == 1:
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self.do_release_write_lock()
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state.writing = False
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state.reentrantcount -= 1
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release = release_write_lock
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def acquire_write_lock(self, wait=True):
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state = self.state
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if state.reading:
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raise LockError("lock is in reading state")
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if state.reentrantcount == 0:
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x = self.do_acquire_write_lock(wait)
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if (wait or x):
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state.reentrantcount += 1
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state.writing = True
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return x
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elif state.writing:
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state.reentrantcount += 1
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return True
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acquire = acquire_write_lock
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def do_release_read_lock(self):
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def do_acquire_read_lock(self, wait):
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def do_release_write_lock(self):
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def do_acquire_write_lock(self, wait):
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raise NotImplementedError()
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class FileSynchronizer(SynchronizerImpl):
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"""A synchronizer which locks using flock().
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"""
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def __init__(self, identifier, lock_dir):
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super(FileSynchronizer, self).__init__()
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self._filedescriptor = util.ThreadLocal()
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if lock_dir is None:
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lock_dir = tempfile.gettempdir()
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else:
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lock_dir = lock_dir
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self.filename = util.encoded_path(
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lock_dir,
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[identifier],
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extension='.lock'
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)
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self.lock_dir = os.path.dirname(self.filename)
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def _filedesc(self):
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return self._filedescriptor.get()
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_filedesc = property(_filedesc)
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def _ensuredir(self):
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if not os.path.exists(self.lock_dir):
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util.verify_directory(self.lock_dir)
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def _open(self, mode):
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filedescriptor = self._filedesc
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if filedescriptor is None:
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self._ensuredir()
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filedescriptor = os.open(self.filename, mode)
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self._filedescriptor.put(filedescriptor)
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return filedescriptor
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def do_acquire_read_lock(self, wait):
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filedescriptor = self._open(os.O_CREAT | os.O_RDONLY)
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if not wait:
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try:
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fcntl.flock(filedescriptor, fcntl.LOCK_SH | fcntl.LOCK_NB)
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return True
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except IOError:
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os.close(filedescriptor)
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self._filedescriptor.remove()
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return False
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else:
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fcntl.flock(filedescriptor, fcntl.LOCK_SH)
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return True
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def do_acquire_write_lock(self, wait):
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filedescriptor = self._open(os.O_CREAT | os.O_WRONLY)
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if not wait:
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try:
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fcntl.flock(filedescriptor, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB)
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return True
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except IOError:
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os.close(filedescriptor)
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self._filedescriptor.remove()
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return False
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else:
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fcntl.flock(filedescriptor, fcntl.LOCK_EX)
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return True
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def do_release_read_lock(self):
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self._release_all_locks()
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def do_release_write_lock(self):
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self._release_all_locks()
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def _release_all_locks(self):
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filedescriptor = self._filedesc
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if filedescriptor is not None:
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fcntl.flock(filedescriptor, fcntl.LOCK_UN)
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os.close(filedescriptor)
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self._filedescriptor.remove()
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class ConditionSynchronizer(SynchronizerImpl):
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"""a synchronizer using a Condition."""
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def __init__(self, identifier):
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super(ConditionSynchronizer, self).__init__()
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# counts how many asynchronous methods are executing
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self.asynch = 0
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# pointer to thread that is the current sync operation
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self.current_sync_operation = None
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# condition object to lock on
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self.condition = _threading.Condition(_threading.Lock())
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def do_acquire_read_lock(self, wait=True):
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self.condition.acquire()
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try:
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# see if a synchronous operation is waiting to start
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# or is already running, in which case we wait (or just
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# give up and return)
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if wait:
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while self.current_sync_operation is not None:
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self.condition.wait()
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else:
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if self.current_sync_operation is not None:
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return False
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self.asynch += 1
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finally:
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self.condition.release()
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if not wait:
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return True
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def do_release_read_lock(self):
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self.condition.acquire()
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try:
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self.asynch -= 1
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# check if we are the last asynchronous reader thread
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# out the door.
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if self.asynch == 0:
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# yes. so if a sync operation is waiting, notifyAll to wake
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# it up
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if self.current_sync_operation is not None:
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self.condition.notifyAll()
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elif self.asynch < 0:
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raise LockError("Synchronizer error - too many "
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"release_read_locks called")
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finally:
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self.condition.release()
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def do_acquire_write_lock(self, wait=True):
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self.condition.acquire()
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try:
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# here, we are not a synchronous reader, and after returning,
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# assuming waiting or immediate availability, we will be.
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if wait:
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# if another sync is working, wait
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while self.current_sync_operation is not None:
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self.condition.wait()
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else:
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# if another sync is working,
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# we dont want to wait, so forget it
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if self.current_sync_operation is not None:
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return False
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# establish ourselves as the current sync
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# this indicates to other read/write operations
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# that they should wait until this is None again
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self.current_sync_operation = _threading.currentThread()
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# now wait again for asyncs to finish
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if self.asynch > 0:
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if wait:
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# wait
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self.condition.wait()
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else:
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# we dont want to wait, so forget it
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self.current_sync_operation = None
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return False
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finally:
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self.condition.release()
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if not wait:
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return True
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def do_release_write_lock(self):
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self.condition.acquire()
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try:
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if self.current_sync_operation is not _threading.currentThread():
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raise LockError("Synchronizer error - current thread doesnt "
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"have the write lock")
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# reset the current sync operation so
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# another can get it
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self.current_sync_operation = None
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# tell everyone to get ready
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self.condition.notifyAll()
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finally:
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# everyone go !!
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self.condition.release()
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