kernelstarter.py
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r3571 | """KernelStarter class that intercepts Control Queue messages, and handles process management.""" | |
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r3660 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# Copyright (C) 2010-2011 The IPython Development Team | |||
# | |||
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | |||
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | |||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
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from zmq.eventloop import ioloop | |||
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r4006 | from IPython.zmq.session import Session | |
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class KernelStarter(object): | |||
"""Object for resetting/killing the Kernel.""" | |||
def __init__(self, session, upstream, downstream, *kernel_args, **kernel_kwargs): | |||
self.session = session | |||
self.upstream = upstream | |||
self.downstream = downstream | |||
self.kernel_args = kernel_args | |||
self.kernel_kwargs = kernel_kwargs | |||
self.handlers = {} | |||
for method in 'shutdown_request shutdown_reply'.split(): | |||
self.handlers[method] = getattr(self, method) | |||
def start(self): | |||
self.upstream.on_recv(self.dispatch_request) | |||
self.downstream.on_recv(self.dispatch_reply) | |||
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
# Dispatch methods | |||
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
def dispatch_request(self, raw_msg): | |||
idents, msg = self.session.feed_identities() | |||
try: | |||
msg = self.session.unpack_message(msg, content=False) | |||
except: | |||
print ("bad msg: %s"%msg) | |||
msgtype = msg['msg_type'] | |||
handler = self.handlers.get(msgtype, None) | |||
if handler is None: | |||
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r3574 | self.downstream.send_multipart(raw_msg, copy=False) | |
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r3571 | else: | |
handler(msg) | |||
def dispatch_reply(self, raw_msg): | |||
idents, msg = self.session.feed_identities() | |||
try: | |||
msg = self.session.unpack_message(msg, content=False) | |||
except: | |||
print ("bad msg: %s"%msg) | |||
msgtype = msg['msg_type'] | |||
handler = self.handlers.get(msgtype, None) | |||
if handler is None: | |||
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r3574 | self.upstream.send_multipart(raw_msg, copy=False) | |
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r3571 | else: | |
handler(msg) | |||
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
# Handlers | |||
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
def shutdown_request(self, msg): | |||
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r3574 | """""" | |
self.downstream.send_multipart(msg) | |||
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
# Kernel process management methods, from KernelManager: | |||
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
def _check_local(addr): | |||
if isinstance(addr, tuple): | |||
addr = addr[0] | |||
return addr in LOCAL_IPS | |||
def start_kernel(self, **kw): | |||
"""Starts a kernel process and configures the manager to use it. | |||
If random ports (port=0) are being used, this method must be called | |||
before the channels are created. | |||
Parameters: | |||
----------- | |||
ipython : bool, optional (default True) | |||
Whether to use an IPython kernel instead of a plain Python kernel. | |||
""" | |||
self.kernel = Process(target=make_kernel, args=self.kernel_args, | |||
kwargs=self.kernel_kwargs) | |||
def shutdown_kernel(self, restart=False): | |||
""" Attempts to the stop the kernel process cleanly. If the kernel | |||
cannot be stopped, it is killed, if possible. | |||
""" | |||
# FIXME: Shutdown does not work on Windows due to ZMQ errors! | |||
if sys.platform == 'win32': | |||
self.kill_kernel() | |||
return | |||
# Don't send any additional kernel kill messages immediately, to give | |||
# the kernel a chance to properly execute shutdown actions. Wait for at | |||
# most 1s, checking every 0.1s. | |||
self.xreq_channel.shutdown(restart=restart) | |||
for i in range(10): | |||
if self.is_alive: | |||
time.sleep(0.1) | |||
else: | |||
break | |||
else: | |||
# OK, we've waited long enough. | |||
if self.has_kernel: | |||
self.kill_kernel() | |||
def restart_kernel(self, now=False): | |||
"""Restarts a kernel with the same arguments that were used to launch | |||
it. If the old kernel was launched with random ports, the same ports | |||
will be used for the new kernel. | |||
Parameters | |||
---------- | |||
now : bool, optional | |||
If True, the kernel is forcefully restarted *immediately*, without | |||
having a chance to do any cleanup action. Otherwise the kernel is | |||
given 1s to clean up before a forceful restart is issued. | |||
In all cases the kernel is restarted, the only difference is whether | |||
it is given a chance to perform a clean shutdown or not. | |||
""" | |||
if self._launch_args is None: | |||
raise RuntimeError("Cannot restart the kernel. " | |||
"No previous call to 'start_kernel'.") | |||
else: | |||
if self.has_kernel: | |||
if now: | |||
self.kill_kernel() | |||
else: | |||
self.shutdown_kernel(restart=True) | |||
self.start_kernel(**self._launch_args) | |||
# FIXME: Messages get dropped in Windows due to probable ZMQ bug | |||
# unless there is some delay here. | |||
if sys.platform == 'win32': | |||
time.sleep(0.2) | |||
@property | |||
def has_kernel(self): | |||
"""Returns whether a kernel process has been specified for the kernel | |||
manager. | |||
""" | |||
return self.kernel is not None | |||
def kill_kernel(self): | |||
""" Kill the running kernel. """ | |||
if self.has_kernel: | |||
# Pause the heart beat channel if it exists. | |||
if self._hb_channel is not None: | |||
self._hb_channel.pause() | |||
# Attempt to kill the kernel. | |||
try: | |||
self.kernel.kill() | |||
except OSError, e: | |||
# In Windows, we will get an Access Denied error if the process | |||
# has already terminated. Ignore it. | |||
if not (sys.platform == 'win32' and e.winerror == 5): | |||
raise | |||
self.kernel = None | |||
else: | |||
raise RuntimeError("Cannot kill kernel. No kernel is running!") | |||
def interrupt_kernel(self): | |||
""" Interrupts the kernel. Unlike ``signal_kernel``, this operation is | |||
well supported on all platforms. | |||
""" | |||
if self.has_kernel: | |||
if sys.platform == 'win32': | |||
from parentpoller import ParentPollerWindows as Poller | |||
Poller.send_interrupt(self.kernel.win32_interrupt_event) | |||
else: | |||
self.kernel.send_signal(signal.SIGINT) | |||
else: | |||
raise RuntimeError("Cannot interrupt kernel. No kernel is running!") | |||
def signal_kernel(self, signum): | |||
""" Sends a signal to the kernel. Note that since only SIGTERM is | |||
supported on Windows, this function is only useful on Unix systems. | |||
""" | |||
if self.has_kernel: | |||
self.kernel.send_signal(signum) | |||
else: | |||
raise RuntimeError("Cannot signal kernel. No kernel is running!") | |||
@property | |||
def is_alive(self): | |||
"""Is the kernel process still running?""" | |||
# FIXME: not using a heartbeat means this method is broken for any | |||
# remote kernel, it's only capable of handling local kernels. | |||
if self.has_kernel: | |||
if self.kernel.poll() is None: | |||
return True | |||
else: | |||
return False | |||
else: | |||
# We didn't start the kernel with this KernelManager so we don't | |||
# know if it is running. We should use a heartbeat for this case. | |||
return True | |||
def make_starter(up_addr, down_addr, *args, **kwargs): | |||
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r3574 | """entry point function for launching a kernelstarter in a subprocess""" | |
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r3571 | loop = ioloop.IOLoop.instance() | |
ctx = zmq.Context() | |||
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r4006 | session = Session() | |
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r3571 | upstream = zmqstream.ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.XREQ),loop) | |
upstream.connect(up_addr) | |||
downstream = zmqstream.ZMQStream(ctx.socket(zmq.XREQ),loop) | |||
downstream.connect(down_addr) | |||
starter = KernelStarter(session, upstream, downstream, *args, **kwargs) | |||
starter.start() | |||
loop.start() | |||