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1 | # lock.py - simple advisory locking scheme for mercurial |
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1 | # lock.py - simple advisory locking scheme for mercurial | |
2 | # |
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2 | # | |
3 | # Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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3 | # Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> | |
4 | # |
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4 | # | |
5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the |
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5 | # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | |
6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. |
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6 | # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | |
7 |
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7 | |||
8 | from __future__ import absolute_import |
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8 | from __future__ import absolute_import | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 | import contextlib |
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10 | import contextlib | |
11 | import errno |
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11 | import errno | |
12 | import os |
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12 | import os | |
13 | import signal |
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13 | import signal | |
14 | import socket |
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14 | import socket | |
15 | import time |
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15 | import time | |
16 | import warnings |
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16 | import warnings | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | from .i18n import _ |
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18 | from .i18n import _ | |
19 | from .pycompat import getattr |
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19 | from .pycompat import getattr | |
20 |
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20 | |||
21 | from . import ( |
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21 | from . import ( | |
22 | encoding, |
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22 | encoding, | |
23 | error, |
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23 | error, | |
24 | pycompat, |
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24 | pycompat, | |
25 | util, |
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25 | util, | |
26 | ) |
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26 | ) | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | from .utils import procutil |
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28 | from .utils import procutil | |
29 |
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29 | |||
30 |
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30 | |||
31 | def _getlockprefix(): |
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31 | def _getlockprefix(): | |
32 | """Return a string which is used to differentiate pid namespaces |
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32 | """Return a string which is used to differentiate pid namespaces | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | It's useful to detect "dead" processes and remove stale locks with |
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34 | It's useful to detect "dead" processes and remove stale locks with | |
35 | confidence. Typically it's just hostname. On modern linux, we include an |
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35 | confidence. Typically it's just hostname. On modern linux, we include an | |
36 | extra Linux-specific pid namespace identifier. |
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36 | extra Linux-specific pid namespace identifier. | |
37 | """ |
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37 | """ | |
38 | result = encoding.strtolocal(socket.gethostname()) |
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38 | result = encoding.strtolocal(socket.gethostname()) | |
39 | if pycompat.sysplatform.startswith(b'linux'): |
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39 | if pycompat.sysplatform.startswith(b'linux'): | |
40 | try: |
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40 | try: | |
41 | result += b'/%x' % os.stat(b'/proc/self/ns/pid').st_ino |
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41 | result += b'/%x' % os.stat(b'/proc/self/ns/pid').st_ino | |
42 | except OSError as ex: |
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42 | except OSError as ex: | |
43 | if ex.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.EACCES, errno.ENOTDIR): |
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43 | if ex.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.EACCES, errno.ENOTDIR): | |
44 | raise |
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44 | raise | |
45 | return result |
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45 | return result | |
46 |
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46 | |||
47 |
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47 | |||
48 | @contextlib.contextmanager |
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48 | @contextlib.contextmanager | |
49 | def _delayedinterrupt(): |
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49 | def _delayedinterrupt(): | |
50 | """Block signal interrupt while doing something critical |
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50 | """Block signal interrupt while doing something critical | |
51 |
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51 | |||
52 | This makes sure that the code block wrapped by this context manager won't |
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52 | This makes sure that the code block wrapped by this context manager won't | |
53 | be interrupted. |
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53 | be interrupted. | |
54 |
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54 | |||
55 | For Windows developers: It appears not possible to guard time.sleep() |
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55 | For Windows developers: It appears not possible to guard time.sleep() | |
56 | from CTRL_C_EVENT, so please don't use time.sleep() to test if this is |
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56 | from CTRL_C_EVENT, so please don't use time.sleep() to test if this is | |
57 | working. |
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57 | working. | |
58 | """ |
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58 | """ | |
59 | assertedsigs = [] |
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59 | assertedsigs = [] | |
60 | blocked = False |
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60 | blocked = False | |
61 | orighandlers = {} |
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61 | orighandlers = {} | |
62 |
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62 | |||
63 | def raiseinterrupt(num): |
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63 | def raiseinterrupt(num): | |
64 | if num == getattr(signal, 'SIGINT', None) or num == getattr( |
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64 | if num == getattr(signal, 'SIGINT', None) or num == getattr( | |
65 | signal, 'CTRL_C_EVENT', None |
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65 | signal, 'CTRL_C_EVENT', None | |
66 | ): |
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66 | ): | |
67 | raise KeyboardInterrupt |
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67 | raise KeyboardInterrupt | |
68 | else: |
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68 | else: | |
69 | raise error.SignalInterrupt |
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69 | raise error.SignalInterrupt | |
70 |
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70 | |||
71 | def catchterm(num, frame): |
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71 | def catchterm(num, frame): | |
72 | if blocked: |
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72 | if blocked: | |
73 | assertedsigs.append(num) |
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73 | assertedsigs.append(num) | |
74 | else: |
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74 | else: | |
75 | raiseinterrupt(num) |
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75 | raiseinterrupt(num) | |
76 |
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76 | |||
77 | try: |
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77 | try: | |
78 | # save handlers first so they can be restored even if a setup is |
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78 | # save handlers first so they can be restored even if a setup is | |
79 | # interrupted between signal.signal() and orighandlers[] =. |
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79 | # interrupted between signal.signal() and orighandlers[] =. | |
80 | for name in [ |
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80 | for name in [ | |
81 | b'CTRL_C_EVENT', |
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81 | b'CTRL_C_EVENT', | |
82 | b'SIGINT', |
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82 | b'SIGINT', | |
83 | b'SIGBREAK', |
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83 | b'SIGBREAK', | |
84 | b'SIGHUP', |
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84 | b'SIGHUP', | |
85 | b'SIGTERM', |
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85 | b'SIGTERM', | |
86 | ]: |
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86 | ]: | |
87 | num = getattr(signal, name, None) |
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87 | num = getattr(signal, name, None) | |
88 | if num and num not in orighandlers: |
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88 | if num and num not in orighandlers: | |
89 | orighandlers[num] = signal.getsignal(num) |
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89 | orighandlers[num] = signal.getsignal(num) | |
90 | try: |
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90 | try: | |
91 | for num in orighandlers: |
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91 | for num in orighandlers: | |
92 | signal.signal(num, catchterm) |
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92 | signal.signal(num, catchterm) | |
93 | except ValueError: |
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93 | except ValueError: | |
94 | pass # in a thread? no luck |
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94 | pass # in a thread? no luck | |
95 |
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95 | |||
96 | blocked = True |
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96 | blocked = True | |
97 | yield |
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97 | yield | |
98 | finally: |
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98 | finally: | |
99 | # no simple way to reliably restore all signal handlers because |
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99 | # no simple way to reliably restore all signal handlers because | |
100 | # any loops, recursive function calls, except blocks, etc. can be |
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100 | # any loops, recursive function calls, except blocks, etc. can be | |
101 | # interrupted. so instead, make catchterm() raise interrupt. |
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101 | # interrupted. so instead, make catchterm() raise interrupt. | |
102 | blocked = False |
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102 | blocked = False | |
103 | try: |
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103 | try: | |
104 | for num, handler in orighandlers.items(): |
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104 | for num, handler in orighandlers.items(): | |
105 | signal.signal(num, handler) |
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105 | signal.signal(num, handler) | |
106 | except ValueError: |
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106 | except ValueError: | |
107 | pass # in a thread? |
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107 | pass # in a thread? | |
108 |
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108 | |||
109 | # re-raise interrupt exception if any, which may be shadowed by a new |
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109 | # re-raise interrupt exception if any, which may be shadowed by a new | |
110 | # interrupt occurred while re-raising the first one |
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110 | # interrupt occurred while re-raising the first one | |
111 | if assertedsigs: |
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111 | if assertedsigs: | |
112 | raiseinterrupt(assertedsigs[0]) |
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112 | raiseinterrupt(assertedsigs[0]) | |
113 |
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113 | |||
114 |
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114 | |||
115 | def trylock(ui, vfs, lockname, timeout, warntimeout, *args, **kwargs): |
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115 | def trylock(ui, vfs, lockname, timeout, warntimeout, *args, **kwargs): | |
116 | """return an acquired lock or raise an a LockHeld exception |
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116 | """return an acquired lock or raise an a LockHeld exception | |
117 |
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117 | |||
118 | This function is responsible to issue warnings and or debug messages about |
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118 | This function is responsible to issue warnings and or debug messages about | |
119 | the held lock while trying to acquires it.""" |
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119 | the held lock while trying to acquires it.""" | |
120 |
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120 | |||
121 | def printwarning(printer, locker): |
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121 | def printwarning(printer, locker): | |
122 | """issue the usual "waiting on lock" message through any channel""" |
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122 | """issue the usual "waiting on lock" message through any channel""" | |
123 | # show more details for new-style locks |
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123 | # show more details for new-style locks | |
124 | if b':' in locker: |
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124 | if b':' in locker: | |
125 | host, pid = locker.split(b":", 1) |
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125 | host, pid = locker.split(b":", 1) | |
126 | msg = _( |
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126 | msg = _( | |
127 | b"waiting for lock on %s held by process %r on host %r\n" |
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127 | b"waiting for lock on %s held by process %r on host %r\n" | |
128 | ) % ( |
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128 | ) % ( | |
129 | pycompat.bytestr(l.desc), |
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129 | pycompat.bytestr(l.desc), | |
130 | pycompat.bytestr(pid), |
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130 | pycompat.bytestr(pid), | |
131 | pycompat.bytestr(host), |
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131 | pycompat.bytestr(host), | |
132 | ) |
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132 | ) | |
133 | else: |
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133 | else: | |
134 | msg = _(b"waiting for lock on %s held by %r\n") % ( |
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134 | msg = _(b"waiting for lock on %s held by %r\n") % ( | |
135 | l.desc, |
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135 | l.desc, | |
136 | pycompat.bytestr(locker), |
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136 | pycompat.bytestr(locker), | |
137 | ) |
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137 | ) | |
138 | printer(msg) |
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138 | printer(msg) | |
139 |
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139 | |||
140 | l = lock(vfs, lockname, 0, *args, dolock=False, **kwargs) |
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140 | l = lock(vfs, lockname, 0, *args, dolock=False, **kwargs) | |
141 |
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141 | |||
142 | debugidx = 0 if (warntimeout and timeout) else -1 |
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142 | debugidx = 0 if (warntimeout and timeout) else -1 | |
143 | warningidx = 0 |
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143 | warningidx = 0 | |
144 | if not timeout: |
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144 | if not timeout: | |
145 | warningidx = -1 |
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145 | warningidx = -1 | |
146 | elif warntimeout: |
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146 | elif warntimeout: | |
147 | warningidx = warntimeout |
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147 | warningidx = warntimeout | |
148 |
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148 | |||
149 | delay = 0 |
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149 | delay = 0 | |
150 | while True: |
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150 | while True: | |
151 | try: |
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151 | try: | |
152 | l._trylock() |
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152 | l._trylock() | |
153 | break |
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153 | break | |
154 | except error.LockHeld as inst: |
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154 | except error.LockHeld as inst: | |
155 | if delay == debugidx: |
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155 | if delay == debugidx: | |
156 | printwarning(ui.debug, inst.locker) |
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156 | printwarning(ui.debug, inst.locker) | |
157 | if delay == warningidx: |
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157 | if delay == warningidx: | |
158 | printwarning(ui.warn, inst.locker) |
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158 | printwarning(ui.warn, inst.locker) | |
159 | if timeout <= delay: |
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159 | if timeout <= delay: | |
160 | raise error.LockHeld( |
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160 | raise error.LockHeld( | |
161 | errno.ETIMEDOUT, inst.filename, l.desc, inst.locker |
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161 | errno.ETIMEDOUT, inst.filename, l.desc, inst.locker | |
162 | ) |
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162 | ) | |
163 | time.sleep(1) |
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163 | time.sleep(1) | |
164 | delay += 1 |
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164 | delay += 1 | |
165 |
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165 | |||
166 | l.delay = delay |
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166 | l.delay = delay | |
167 | if l.delay: |
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167 | if l.delay: | |
168 | if 0 <= warningidx <= l.delay: |
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168 | if 0 <= warningidx <= l.delay: | |
169 | ui.warn(_(b"got lock after %d seconds\n") % l.delay) |
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169 | ui.warn(_(b"got lock after %d seconds\n") % l.delay) | |
170 | else: |
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170 | else: | |
171 | ui.debug(b"got lock after %d seconds\n" % l.delay) |
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171 | ui.debug(b"got lock after %d seconds\n" % l.delay) | |
172 | if l.acquirefn: |
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172 | if l.acquirefn: | |
173 | l.acquirefn() |
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173 | l.acquirefn() | |
174 | return l |
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174 | return l | |
175 |
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175 | |||
176 |
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176 | |||
177 | class lock(object): |
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177 | class lock(object): | |
178 | '''An advisory lock held by one process to control access to a set |
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178 | '''An advisory lock held by one process to control access to a set | |
179 | of files. Non-cooperating processes or incorrectly written scripts |
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179 | of files. Non-cooperating processes or incorrectly written scripts | |
180 | can ignore Mercurial's locking scheme and stomp all over the |
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180 | can ignore Mercurial's locking scheme and stomp all over the | |
181 | repository, so don't do that. |
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181 | repository, so don't do that. | |
182 |
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182 | |||
183 | Typically used via localrepository.lock() to lock the repository |
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183 | Typically used via localrepository.lock() to lock the repository | |
184 | store (.hg/store/) or localrepository.wlock() to lock everything |
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184 | store (.hg/store/) or localrepository.wlock() to lock everything | |
185 | else under .hg/.''' |
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185 | else under .hg/.''' | |
186 |
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186 | |||
187 | # lock is symlink on platforms that support it, file on others. |
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187 | # lock is symlink on platforms that support it, file on others. | |
188 |
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188 | |||
189 | # symlink is used because create of directory entry and contents |
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189 | # symlink is used because create of directory entry and contents | |
190 | # are atomic even over nfs. |
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190 | # are atomic even over nfs. | |
191 |
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191 | |||
192 | # old-style lock: symlink to pid |
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192 | # old-style lock: symlink to pid | |
193 | # new-style lock: symlink to hostname:pid |
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193 | # new-style lock: symlink to hostname:pid | |
194 |
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194 | |||
195 | _host = None |
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195 | _host = None | |
196 |
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196 | |||
197 | def __init__( |
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197 | def __init__( | |
198 | self, |
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198 | self, | |
199 | vfs, |
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199 | vfs, | |
200 | fname, |
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200 | fname, | |
201 | timeout=-1, |
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201 | timeout=-1, | |
202 | releasefn=None, |
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202 | releasefn=None, | |
203 | acquirefn=None, |
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203 | acquirefn=None, | |
204 | desc=None, |
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204 | desc=None, | |
205 | inheritchecker=None, |
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205 | inheritchecker=None, | |
206 | parentlock=None, |
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206 | parentlock=None, | |
207 | signalsafe=True, |
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207 | signalsafe=True, | |
208 | dolock=True, |
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208 | dolock=True, | |
209 | ): |
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209 | ): | |
210 | self.vfs = vfs |
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210 | self.vfs = vfs | |
211 | self.f = fname |
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211 | self.f = fname | |
212 | self.held = 0 |
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212 | self.held = 0 | |
213 | self.timeout = timeout |
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213 | self.timeout = timeout | |
214 | self.releasefn = releasefn |
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214 | self.releasefn = releasefn | |
215 | self.acquirefn = acquirefn |
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215 | self.acquirefn = acquirefn | |
216 | self.desc = desc |
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216 | self.desc = desc | |
217 | self._inheritchecker = inheritchecker |
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217 | self._inheritchecker = inheritchecker | |
218 | self.parentlock = parentlock |
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218 | self.parentlock = parentlock | |
219 | self._parentheld = False |
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219 | self._parentheld = False | |
220 | self._inherited = False |
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220 | self._inherited = False | |
221 | if signalsafe: |
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221 | if signalsafe: | |
222 | self._maybedelayedinterrupt = _delayedinterrupt |
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222 | self._maybedelayedinterrupt = _delayedinterrupt | |
223 | else: |
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223 | else: | |
224 | self._maybedelayedinterrupt = util.nullcontextmanager |
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224 | self._maybedelayedinterrupt = util.nullcontextmanager | |
225 | self.postrelease = [] |
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225 | self.postrelease = [] | |
226 | self.pid = self._getpid() |
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226 | self.pid = self._getpid() | |
227 | if dolock: |
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227 | if dolock: | |
228 | self.delay = self.lock() |
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228 | self.delay = self.lock() | |
229 | if self.acquirefn: |
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229 | if self.acquirefn: | |
230 | self.acquirefn() |
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230 | self.acquirefn() | |
231 |
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231 | |||
232 | def __enter__(self): |
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232 | def __enter__(self): | |
233 | return self |
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233 | return self | |
234 |
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234 | |||
235 | def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): |
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235 | def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb): | |
236 | self.release() |
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236 | self.release() | |
237 |
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237 | |||
238 | def __del__(self): |
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238 | def __del__(self): | |
239 | if self.held: |
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239 | if self.held: | |
240 | warnings.warn( |
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240 | warnings.warn( | |
241 | "use lock.release instead of del lock", |
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241 | "use lock.release instead of del lock", | |
242 | category=DeprecationWarning, |
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242 | category=DeprecationWarning, | |
243 | stacklevel=2, |
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243 | stacklevel=2, | |
244 | ) |
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244 | ) | |
245 |
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245 | |||
246 | # ensure the lock will be removed |
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246 | # ensure the lock will be removed | |
247 | # even if recursive locking did occur |
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247 | # even if recursive locking did occur | |
248 | self.held = 1 |
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248 | self.held = 1 | |
249 |
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249 | |||
250 | self.release() |
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250 | self.release() | |
251 |
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251 | |||
252 | def _getpid(self): |
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252 | def _getpid(self): | |
253 | # wrapper around procutil.getpid() to make testing easier |
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253 | # wrapper around procutil.getpid() to make testing easier | |
254 | return procutil.getpid() |
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254 | return procutil.getpid() | |
255 |
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255 | |||
256 | def lock(self): |
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256 | def lock(self): | |
257 | timeout = self.timeout |
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257 | timeout = self.timeout | |
258 | while True: |
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258 | while True: | |
259 | try: |
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259 | try: | |
260 | self._trylock() |
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260 | self._trylock() | |
261 | return self.timeout - timeout |
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261 | return self.timeout - timeout | |
262 | except error.LockHeld as inst: |
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262 | except error.LockHeld as inst: | |
263 | if timeout != 0: |
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263 | if timeout != 0: | |
264 | time.sleep(1) |
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264 | time.sleep(1) | |
265 | if timeout > 0: |
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265 | if timeout > 0: | |
266 | timeout -= 1 |
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266 | timeout -= 1 | |
267 | continue |
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267 | continue | |
268 | raise error.LockHeld( |
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268 | raise error.LockHeld( | |
269 | errno.ETIMEDOUT, inst.filename, self.desc, inst.locker |
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269 | errno.ETIMEDOUT, inst.filename, self.desc, inst.locker | |
270 | ) |
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270 | ) | |
271 |
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271 | |||
272 | def _trylock(self): |
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272 | def _trylock(self): | |
273 | if self.held: |
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273 | if self.held: | |
274 | self.held += 1 |
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274 | self.held += 1 | |
275 | return |
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275 | return | |
276 | if lock._host is None: |
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276 | if lock._host is None: | |
277 | lock._host = _getlockprefix() |
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277 | lock._host = _getlockprefix() | |
278 | lockname = b'%s:%d' % (lock._host, self.pid) |
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278 | lockname = b'%s:%d' % (lock._host, self.pid) | |
279 | retry = 5 |
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279 | retry = 5 | |
280 | while not self.held and retry: |
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280 | while not self.held and retry: | |
281 | retry -= 1 |
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281 | retry -= 1 | |
282 | try: |
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282 | try: | |
283 | with self._maybedelayedinterrupt(): |
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283 | with self._maybedelayedinterrupt(): | |
284 | self.vfs.makelock(lockname, self.f) |
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284 | self.vfs.makelock(lockname, self.f) | |
285 | self.held = 1 |
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285 | self.held = 1 | |
286 | except (OSError, IOError) as why: |
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286 | except (OSError, IOError) as why: | |
287 | if why.errno == errno.EEXIST: |
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287 | if why.errno == errno.EEXIST: | |
288 | locker = self._readlock() |
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288 | locker = self._readlock() | |
289 | if locker is None: |
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289 | if locker is None: | |
290 | continue |
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290 | continue | |
291 |
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291 | |||
292 | # special case where a parent process holds the lock -- this |
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292 | # special case where a parent process holds the lock -- this | |
293 | # is different from the pid being different because we do |
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293 | # is different from the pid being different because we do | |
294 | # want the unlock and postrelease functions to be called, |
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294 | # want the unlock and postrelease functions to be called, | |
295 | # but the lockfile to not be removed. |
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295 | # but the lockfile to not be removed. | |
296 | if locker == self.parentlock: |
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296 | if locker == self.parentlock: | |
297 | self._parentheld = True |
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297 | self._parentheld = True | |
298 | self.held = 1 |
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298 | self.held = 1 | |
299 | return |
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299 | return | |
300 | locker = self._testlock(locker) |
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300 | locker = self._testlock(locker) | |
301 | if locker is not None: |
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301 | if locker is not None: | |
302 | raise error.LockHeld( |
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302 | raise error.LockHeld( | |
303 | errno.EAGAIN, |
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303 | errno.EAGAIN, | |
304 | self.vfs.join(self.f), |
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304 | self.vfs.join(self.f), | |
305 | self.desc, |
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305 | self.desc, | |
306 | locker, |
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306 | locker, | |
307 | ) |
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307 | ) | |
308 | else: |
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308 | else: | |
309 | raise error.LockUnavailable( |
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309 | raise error.LockUnavailable( | |
310 | why.errno, why.strerror, why.filename, self.desc |
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310 | why.errno, why.strerror, why.filename, self.desc | |
311 | ) |
|
311 | ) | |
312 |
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312 | |||
313 | if not self.held: |
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313 | if not self.held: | |
314 | # use empty locker to mean "busy for frequent lock/unlock |
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314 | # use empty locker to mean "busy for frequent lock/unlock | |
315 | # by many processes" |
|
315 | # by many processes" | |
316 | raise error.LockHeld( |
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316 | raise error.LockHeld( | |
317 | errno.EAGAIN, self.vfs.join(self.f), self.desc, b"" |
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317 | errno.EAGAIN, self.vfs.join(self.f), self.desc, b"" | |
318 | ) |
|
318 | ) | |
319 |
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319 | |||
320 | def _readlock(self): |
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320 | def _readlock(self): | |
321 | """read lock and return its value |
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321 | """read lock and return its value | |
322 |
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322 | |||
323 | Returns None if no lock exists, pid for old-style locks, and host:pid |
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323 | Returns None if no lock exists, pid for old-style locks, and host:pid | |
324 | for new-style locks. |
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324 | for new-style locks. | |
325 | """ |
|
325 | """ | |
326 | try: |
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326 | try: | |
327 | return self.vfs.readlock(self.f) |
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327 | return self.vfs.readlock(self.f) | |
328 | except (OSError, IOError) as why: |
|
328 | except (OSError, IOError) as why: | |
329 | if why.errno == errno.ENOENT: |
|
329 | if why.errno == errno.ENOENT: | |
330 | return None |
|
330 | return None | |
331 | raise |
|
331 | raise | |
332 |
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332 | |||
333 |
def _ |
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333 | def _lockshouldbebroken(self, locker): | |
334 | if locker is None: |
|
334 | if locker is None: | |
335 |
return |
|
335 | return False | |
336 | try: |
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336 | try: | |
337 | host, pid = locker.split(b":", 1) |
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337 | host, pid = locker.split(b":", 1) | |
338 | except ValueError: |
|
338 | except ValueError: | |
339 |
return |
|
339 | return False | |
340 | if host != lock._host: |
|
340 | if host != lock._host: | |
341 |
return |
|
341 | return False | |
342 | try: |
|
342 | try: | |
343 | pid = int(pid) |
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343 | pid = int(pid) | |
344 | except ValueError: |
|
344 | except ValueError: | |
345 |
return |
|
345 | return False | |
346 | if procutil.testpid(pid): |
|
346 | if procutil.testpid(pid): | |
|
347 | return False | |||
|
348 | return True | |||
|
349 | ||||
|
350 | def _testlock(self, locker): | |||
|
351 | if not self._lockshouldbebroken(locker): | |||
347 | return locker |
|
352 | return locker | |
|
353 | ||||
348 | # if locker dead, break lock. must do this with another lock |
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354 | # if locker dead, break lock. must do this with another lock | |
349 | # held, or can race and break valid lock. |
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355 | # held, or can race and break valid lock. | |
350 | try: |
|
356 | try: | |
351 |
|
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357 | with lock(self.vfs, self.f + b'.break', timeout=0): | |
352 | self.vfs.unlink(self.f) |
|
358 | self.vfs.unlink(self.f) | |
353 | l.release() |
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|||
354 | except error.LockError: |
|
359 | except error.LockError: | |
355 | return locker |
|
360 | return locker | |
356 |
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361 | |||
357 | def testlock(self): |
|
362 | def testlock(self): | |
358 | """return id of locker if lock is valid, else None. |
|
363 | """return id of locker if lock is valid, else None. | |
359 |
|
364 | |||
360 | If old-style lock, we cannot tell what machine locker is on. |
|
365 | If old-style lock, we cannot tell what machine locker is on. | |
361 | with new-style lock, if locker is on this machine, we can |
|
366 | with new-style lock, if locker is on this machine, we can | |
362 | see if locker is alive. If locker is on this machine but |
|
367 | see if locker is alive. If locker is on this machine but | |
363 | not alive, we can safely break lock. |
|
368 | not alive, we can safely break lock. | |
364 |
|
369 | |||
365 | The lock file is only deleted when None is returned. |
|
370 | The lock file is only deleted when None is returned. | |
366 |
|
371 | |||
367 | """ |
|
372 | """ | |
368 | locker = self._readlock() |
|
373 | locker = self._readlock() | |
369 | return self._testlock(locker) |
|
374 | return self._testlock(locker) | |
370 |
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375 | |||
371 | @contextlib.contextmanager |
|
376 | @contextlib.contextmanager | |
372 | def inherit(self): |
|
377 | def inherit(self): | |
373 | """context for the lock to be inherited by a Mercurial subprocess. |
|
378 | """context for the lock to be inherited by a Mercurial subprocess. | |
374 |
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379 | |||
375 | Yields a string that will be recognized by the lock in the subprocess. |
|
380 | Yields a string that will be recognized by the lock in the subprocess. | |
376 | Communicating this string to the subprocess needs to be done separately |
|
381 | Communicating this string to the subprocess needs to be done separately | |
377 | -- typically by an environment variable. |
|
382 | -- typically by an environment variable. | |
378 | """ |
|
383 | """ | |
379 | if not self.held: |
|
384 | if not self.held: | |
380 | raise error.LockInheritanceContractViolation( |
|
385 | raise error.LockInheritanceContractViolation( | |
381 | b'inherit can only be called while lock is held' |
|
386 | b'inherit can only be called while lock is held' | |
382 | ) |
|
387 | ) | |
383 | if self._inherited: |
|
388 | if self._inherited: | |
384 | raise error.LockInheritanceContractViolation( |
|
389 | raise error.LockInheritanceContractViolation( | |
385 | b'inherit cannot be called while lock is already inherited' |
|
390 | b'inherit cannot be called while lock is already inherited' | |
386 | ) |
|
391 | ) | |
387 | if self._inheritchecker is not None: |
|
392 | if self._inheritchecker is not None: | |
388 | self._inheritchecker() |
|
393 | self._inheritchecker() | |
389 | if self.releasefn: |
|
394 | if self.releasefn: | |
390 | self.releasefn() |
|
395 | self.releasefn() | |
391 | if self._parentheld: |
|
396 | if self._parentheld: | |
392 | lockname = self.parentlock |
|
397 | lockname = self.parentlock | |
393 | else: |
|
398 | else: | |
394 | lockname = b'%s:%d' % (lock._host, self.pid) |
|
399 | lockname = b'%s:%d' % (lock._host, self.pid) | |
395 | self._inherited = True |
|
400 | self._inherited = True | |
396 | try: |
|
401 | try: | |
397 | yield lockname |
|
402 | yield lockname | |
398 | finally: |
|
403 | finally: | |
399 | if self.acquirefn: |
|
404 | if self.acquirefn: | |
400 | self.acquirefn() |
|
405 | self.acquirefn() | |
401 | self._inherited = False |
|
406 | self._inherited = False | |
402 |
|
407 | |||
403 | def release(self): |
|
408 | def release(self): | |
404 | """release the lock and execute callback function if any |
|
409 | """release the lock and execute callback function if any | |
405 |
|
410 | |||
406 | If the lock has been acquired multiple times, the actual release is |
|
411 | If the lock has been acquired multiple times, the actual release is | |
407 | delayed to the last release call.""" |
|
412 | delayed to the last release call.""" | |
408 | if self.held > 1: |
|
413 | if self.held > 1: | |
409 | self.held -= 1 |
|
414 | self.held -= 1 | |
410 | elif self.held == 1: |
|
415 | elif self.held == 1: | |
411 | self.held = 0 |
|
416 | self.held = 0 | |
412 | if self._getpid() != self.pid: |
|
417 | if self._getpid() != self.pid: | |
413 | # we forked, and are not the parent |
|
418 | # we forked, and are not the parent | |
414 | return |
|
419 | return | |
415 | try: |
|
420 | try: | |
416 | if self.releasefn: |
|
421 | if self.releasefn: | |
417 | self.releasefn() |
|
422 | self.releasefn() | |
418 | finally: |
|
423 | finally: | |
419 | if not self._parentheld: |
|
424 | if not self._parentheld: | |
420 | try: |
|
425 | try: | |
421 | self.vfs.unlink(self.f) |
|
426 | self.vfs.unlink(self.f) | |
422 | except OSError: |
|
427 | except OSError: | |
423 | pass |
|
428 | pass | |
424 | # The postrelease functions typically assume the lock is not held |
|
429 | # The postrelease functions typically assume the lock is not held | |
425 | # at all. |
|
430 | # at all. | |
426 | if not self._parentheld: |
|
431 | if not self._parentheld: | |
427 | for callback in self.postrelease: |
|
432 | for callback in self.postrelease: | |
428 | callback() |
|
433 | callback() | |
429 | # Prevent double usage and help clear cycles. |
|
434 | # Prevent double usage and help clear cycles. | |
430 | self.postrelease = None |
|
435 | self.postrelease = None | |
431 |
|
436 | |||
432 |
|
437 | |||
433 | def release(*locks): |
|
438 | def release(*locks): | |
434 | for lock in locks: |
|
439 | for lock in locks: | |
435 | if lock is not None: |
|
440 | if lock is not None: | |
436 | lock.release() |
|
441 | lock.release() |
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