ref: eed13a5c22662fe4c77b8587e7a53c9b1ae96acb
dir: /sys/src/cmd/hg/hgext/inotify/server.py/
# server.py - inotify status server # # Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008 Bryan O'Sullivan <[email protected]> # Copyright 2007, 2008 Brendan Cully <[email protected]> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2, incorporated herein by reference. from mercurial.i18n import _ from mercurial import osutil, util import common import errno, os, select, socket, stat, struct, sys, tempfile, time try: import linux as inotify from linux import watcher except ImportError: raise class AlreadyStartedException(Exception): pass def join(a, b): if a: if a[-1] == '/': return a + b return a + '/' + b return b def split(path): c = path.rfind('/') if c == -1: return '', path return path[:c], path[c+1:] walk_ignored_errors = (errno.ENOENT, errno.ENAMETOOLONG) def walkrepodirs(dirstate, absroot): '''Iterate over all subdirectories of this repo. Exclude the .hg directory, any nested repos, and ignored dirs.''' def walkit(dirname, top): fullpath = join(absroot, dirname) try: for name, kind in osutil.listdir(fullpath): if kind == stat.S_IFDIR: if name == '.hg': if not top: return else: d = join(dirname, name) if dirstate._ignore(d): continue for subdir in walkit(d, False): yield subdir except OSError, err: if err.errno not in walk_ignored_errors: raise yield fullpath return walkit('', True) def walk(dirstate, absroot, root): '''Like os.walk, but only yields regular files.''' # This function is critical to performance during startup. def walkit(root, reporoot): files, dirs = [], [] try: fullpath = join(absroot, root) for name, kind in osutil.listdir(fullpath): if kind == stat.S_IFDIR: if name == '.hg': if not reporoot: return else: dirs.append(name) path = join(root, name) if dirstate._ignore(path): continue for result in walkit(path, False): yield result elif kind in (stat.S_IFREG, stat.S_IFLNK): files.append(name) yield fullpath, dirs, files except OSError, err: if err.errno == errno.ENOTDIR: # fullpath was a directory, but has since been replaced # by a file. yield fullpath, dirs, files elif err.errno not in walk_ignored_errors: raise return walkit(root, root == '') def _explain_watch_limit(ui, dirstate, rootabs): path = '/proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches' try: limit = int(file(path).read()) except IOError, err: if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise raise util.Abort(_('this system does not seem to ' 'support inotify')) ui.warn(_('*** the current per-user limit on the number ' 'of inotify watches is %s\n') % limit) ui.warn(_('*** this limit is too low to watch every ' 'directory in this repository\n')) ui.warn(_('*** counting directories: ')) ndirs = len(list(walkrepodirs(dirstate, rootabs))) ui.warn(_('found %d\n') % ndirs) newlimit = min(limit, 1024) while newlimit < ((limit + ndirs) * 1.1): newlimit *= 2 ui.warn(_('*** to raise the limit from %d to %d (run as root):\n') % (limit, newlimit)) ui.warn(_('*** echo %d > %s\n') % (newlimit, path)) raise util.Abort(_('cannot watch %s until inotify watch limit is raised') % rootabs) class pollable(object): """ Interface to support polling. The file descriptor returned by fileno() is registered to a polling object. Usage: Every tick, check if an event has happened since the last tick: * If yes, call handle_events * If no, call handle_timeout """ poll_events = select.POLLIN instances = {} poll = select.poll() def fileno(self): raise NotImplementedError def handle_events(self, events): raise NotImplementedError def handle_timeout(self): raise NotImplementedError def shutdown(self): raise NotImplementedError def register(self, timeout): fd = self.fileno() pollable.poll.register(fd, pollable.poll_events) pollable.instances[fd] = self self.registered = True self.timeout = timeout def unregister(self): pollable.poll.unregister(self) self.registered = False @classmethod def run(cls): while True: timeout = None timeobj = None for obj in cls.instances.itervalues(): if obj.timeout is not None and (timeout is None or obj.timeout < timeout): timeout, timeobj = obj.timeout, obj try: events = cls.poll.poll(timeout) except select.error, err: if err[0] == errno.EINTR: continue raise if events: by_fd = {} for fd, event in events: by_fd.setdefault(fd, []).append(event) for fd, events in by_fd.iteritems(): cls.instances[fd].handle_pollevents(events) elif timeobj: timeobj.handle_timeout() def eventaction(code): """ Decorator to help handle events in repowatcher """ def decorator(f): def wrapper(self, wpath): if code == 'm' and wpath in self.lastevent and \ self.lastevent[wpath] in 'cm': return self.lastevent[wpath] = code self.timeout = 250 f(self, wpath) wrapper.func_name = f.func_name return wrapper return decorator class directory(object): """ Representing a directory * path is the relative path from repo root to this directory * files is a dict listing the files in this directory - keys are file names - values are file status * dirs is a dict listing the subdirectories - key are subdirectories names - values are directory objects """ def __init__(self, relpath=''): self.path = relpath self.files = {} self.dirs = {} def dir(self, relpath): """ Returns the directory contained at the relative path relpath. Creates the intermediate directories if necessary. """ if not relpath: return self l = relpath.split('/') ret = self while l: next = l.pop(0) try: ret = ret.dirs[next] except KeyError: d = directory(join(ret.path, next)) ret.dirs[next] = d ret = d return ret def walk(self, states): """ yield (filename, status) pairs for items in the trees that have status in states. filenames are relative to the repo root """ for file, st in self.files.iteritems(): if st in states: yield join(self.path, file), st for dir in self.dirs.itervalues(): for e in dir.walk(states): yield e def lookup(self, states, path): """ yield root-relative filenames that match path, and whose status are in states: * if path is a file, yield path * if path is a directory, yield directory files * if path is not tracked, yield nothing """ if path[-1] == '/': path = path[:-1] paths = path.split('/') # we need to check separately for last node last = paths.pop() tree = self try: for dir in paths: tree = tree.dirs[dir] except KeyError: # path is not tracked return try: # if path is a directory, walk it for file, st in tree.dirs[last].walk(states): yield file except KeyError: try: if tree.files[last] in states: # path is a file yield path except KeyError: # path is not tracked pass class repowatcher(pollable): """ Watches inotify events """ statuskeys = 'almr!?' mask = ( inotify.IN_ATTRIB | inotify.IN_CREATE | inotify.IN_DELETE | inotify.IN_DELETE_SELF | inotify.IN_MODIFY | inotify.IN_MOVED_FROM | inotify.IN_MOVED_TO | inotify.IN_MOVE_SELF | inotify.IN_ONLYDIR | inotify.IN_UNMOUNT | 0) def __init__(self, ui, dirstate, root): self.ui = ui self.dirstate = dirstate self.wprefix = join(root, '') self.prefixlen = len(self.wprefix) try: self.watcher = watcher.watcher() except OSError, err: raise util.Abort(_('inotify service not available: %s') % err.strerror) self.threshold = watcher.threshold(self.watcher) self.fileno = self.watcher.fileno self.tree = directory() self.statcache = {} self.statustrees = dict([(s, directory()) for s in self.statuskeys]) self.last_event = None self.lastevent = {} self.register(timeout=None) self.ds_info = self.dirstate_info() self.handle_timeout() self.scan() def event_time(self): last = self.last_event now = time.time() self.last_event = now if last is None: return 'start' delta = now - last if delta < 5: return '+%.3f' % delta if delta < 50: return '+%.2f' % delta return '+%.1f' % delta def dirstate_info(self): try: st = os.lstat(self.wprefix + '.hg/dirstate') return st.st_mtime, st.st_ino except OSError, err: if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise return 0, 0 def add_watch(self, path, mask): if not path: return if self.watcher.path(path) is None: if self.ui.debugflag: self.ui.note(_('watching %r\n') % path[self.prefixlen:]) try: self.watcher.add(path, mask) except OSError, err: if err.errno in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ENOTDIR): return if err.errno != errno.ENOSPC: raise _explain_watch_limit(self.ui, self.dirstate, self.wprefix) def setup(self): self.ui.note(_('watching directories under %r\n') % self.wprefix) self.add_watch(self.wprefix + '.hg', inotify.IN_DELETE) self.check_dirstate() def filestatus(self, fn, st): try: type_, mode, size, time = self.dirstate._map[fn][:4] except KeyError: type_ = '?' if type_ == 'n': st_mode, st_size, st_mtime = st if size == -1: return 'l' if size and (size != st_size or (mode ^ st_mode) & 0100): return 'm' if time != int(st_mtime): return 'l' return 'n' if type_ == '?' and self.dirstate._ignore(fn): return 'i' return type_ def updatefile(self, wfn, osstat): ''' update the file entry of an existing file. osstat: (mode, size, time) tuple, as returned by os.lstat(wfn) ''' self._updatestatus(wfn, self.filestatus(wfn, osstat)) def deletefile(self, wfn, oldstatus): ''' update the entry of a file which has been deleted. oldstatus: char in statuskeys, status of the file before deletion ''' if oldstatus == 'r': newstatus = 'r' elif oldstatus in 'almn': newstatus = '!' else: newstatus = None self.statcache.pop(wfn, None) self._updatestatus(wfn, newstatus) def _updatestatus(self, wfn, newstatus): ''' Update the stored status of a file. newstatus: - char in (statuskeys + 'ni'), new status to apply. - or None, to stop tracking wfn ''' root, fn = split(wfn) d = self.tree.dir(root) oldstatus = d.files.get(fn) # oldstatus can be either: # - None : fn is new # - a char in statuskeys: fn is a (tracked) file if self.ui.debugflag and oldstatus != newstatus: self.ui.note(_('status: %r %s -> %s\n') % (wfn, oldstatus, newstatus)) if oldstatus and oldstatus in self.statuskeys \ and oldstatus != newstatus: del self.statustrees[oldstatus].dir(root).files[fn] if newstatus in (None, 'i'): d.files.pop(fn, None) elif oldstatus != newstatus: d.files[fn] = newstatus if newstatus != 'n': self.statustrees[newstatus].dir(root).files[fn] = newstatus def check_deleted(self, key): # Files that had been deleted but were present in the dirstate # may have vanished from the dirstate; we must clean them up. nuke = [] for wfn, ignore in self.statustrees[key].walk(key): if wfn not in self.dirstate: nuke.append(wfn) for wfn in nuke: root, fn = split(wfn) del self.statustrees[key].dir(root).files[fn] del self.tree.dir(root).files[fn] def scan(self, topdir=''): ds = self.dirstate._map.copy() self.add_watch(join(self.wprefix, topdir), self.mask) for root, dirs, files in walk(self.dirstate, self.wprefix, topdir): for d in dirs: self.add_watch(join(root, d), self.mask) wroot = root[self.prefixlen:] for fn in files: wfn = join(wroot, fn) self.updatefile(wfn, self.getstat(wfn)) ds.pop(wfn, None) wtopdir = topdir if wtopdir and wtopdir[-1] != '/': wtopdir += '/' for wfn, state in ds.iteritems(): if not wfn.startswith(wtopdir): continue try: st = self.stat(wfn) except OSError: status = state[0] self.deletefile(wfn, status) else: self.updatefile(wfn, st) self.check_deleted('!') self.check_deleted('r') def check_dirstate(self): ds_info = self.dirstate_info() if ds_info == self.ds_info: return self.ds_info = ds_info if not self.ui.debugflag: self.last_event = None self.ui.note(_('%s dirstate reload\n') % self.event_time()) self.dirstate.invalidate() self.handle_timeout() self.scan() self.ui.note(_('%s end dirstate reload\n') % self.event_time()) def update_hgignore(self): # An update of the ignore file can potentially change the # states of all unknown and ignored files. # XXX If the user has other ignore files outside the repo, or # changes their list of ignore files at run time, we'll # potentially never see changes to them. We could get the # client to report to us what ignore data they're using. # But it's easier to do nothing than to open that can of # worms. if '_ignore' in self.dirstate.__dict__: delattr(self.dirstate, '_ignore') self.ui.note(_('rescanning due to .hgignore change\n')) self.handle_timeout() self.scan() def getstat(self, wpath): try: return self.statcache[wpath] except KeyError: try: return self.stat(wpath) except OSError, err: if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise def stat(self, wpath): try: st = os.lstat(join(self.wprefix, wpath)) ret = st.st_mode, st.st_size, st.st_mtime self.statcache[wpath] = ret return ret except OSError: self.statcache.pop(wpath, None) raise @eventaction('c') def created(self, wpath): if wpath == '.hgignore': self.update_hgignore() try: st = self.stat(wpath) if stat.S_ISREG(st[0]): self.updatefile(wpath, st) except OSError: pass @eventaction('m') def modified(self, wpath): if wpath == '.hgignore': self.update_hgignore() try: st = self.stat(wpath) if stat.S_ISREG(st[0]): if self.dirstate[wpath] in 'lmn': self.updatefile(wpath, st) except OSError: pass @eventaction('d') def deleted(self, wpath): if wpath == '.hgignore': self.update_hgignore() elif wpath.startswith('.hg/'): if wpath == '.hg/wlock': self.check_dirstate() return self.deletefile(wpath, self.dirstate[wpath]) def process_create(self, wpath, evt): if self.ui.debugflag: self.ui.note(_('%s event: created %s\n') % (self.event_time(), wpath)) if evt.mask & inotify.IN_ISDIR: self.scan(wpath) else: self.created(wpath) def process_delete(self, wpath, evt): if self.ui.debugflag: self.ui.note(_('%s event: deleted %s\n') % (self.event_time(), wpath)) if evt.mask & inotify.IN_ISDIR: tree = self.tree.dir(wpath) todelete = [wfn for wfn, ignore in tree.walk('?')] for fn in todelete: self.deletefile(fn, '?') self.scan(wpath) else: self.deleted(wpath) def process_modify(self, wpath, evt): if self.ui.debugflag: self.ui.note(_('%s event: modified %s\n') % (self.event_time(), wpath)) if not (evt.mask & inotify.IN_ISDIR): self.modified(wpath) def process_unmount(self, evt): self.ui.warn(_('filesystem containing %s was unmounted\n') % evt.fullpath) sys.exit(0) def handle_pollevents(self, events): if self.ui.debugflag: self.ui.note(_('%s readable: %d bytes\n') % (self.event_time(), self.threshold.readable())) if not self.threshold(): if self.registered: if self.ui.debugflag: self.ui.note(_('%s below threshold - unhooking\n') % (self.event_time())) self.unregister() self.timeout = 250 else: self.read_events() def read_events(self, bufsize=None): events = self.watcher.read(bufsize) if self.ui.debugflag: self.ui.note(_('%s reading %d events\n') % (self.event_time(), len(events))) for evt in events: assert evt.fullpath.startswith(self.wprefix) wpath = evt.fullpath[self.prefixlen:] # paths have been normalized, wpath never ends with a '/' if wpath.startswith('.hg/') and evt.mask & inotify.IN_ISDIR: # ignore subdirectories of .hg/ (merge, patches...) continue if evt.mask & inotify.IN_UNMOUNT: self.process_unmount(wpath, evt) elif evt.mask & (inotify.IN_MODIFY | inotify.IN_ATTRIB): self.process_modify(wpath, evt) elif evt.mask & (inotify.IN_DELETE | inotify.IN_DELETE_SELF | inotify.IN_MOVED_FROM): self.process_delete(wpath, evt) elif evt.mask & (inotify.IN_CREATE | inotify.IN_MOVED_TO): self.process_create(wpath, evt) self.lastevent.clear() def handle_timeout(self): if not self.registered: if self.ui.debugflag: self.ui.note(_('%s hooking back up with %d bytes readable\n') % (self.event_time(), self.threshold.readable())) self.read_events(0) self.register(timeout=None) self.timeout = None def shutdown(self): self.watcher.close() def debug(self): """ Returns a sorted list of relatives paths currently watched, for debugging purposes. """ return sorted(tuple[0][self.prefixlen:] for tuple in self.watcher) class server(pollable): """ Listens for client queries on unix socket inotify.sock """ def __init__(self, ui, root, repowatcher, timeout): self.ui = ui self.repowatcher = repowatcher self.sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX) self.sockpath = join(root, '.hg/inotify.sock') self.realsockpath = None try: self.sock.bind(self.sockpath) except socket.error, err: if err[0] == errno.EADDRINUSE: raise AlreadyStartedException(_('could not start server: %s') % err[1]) if err[0] == "AF_UNIX path too long": tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="hg-inotify-") self.realsockpath = os.path.join(tempdir, "inotify.sock") try: self.sock.bind(self.realsockpath) os.symlink(self.realsockpath, self.sockpath) except (OSError, socket.error), inst: try: os.unlink(self.realsockpath) except: pass os.rmdir(tempdir) if inst.errno == errno.EEXIST: raise AlreadyStartedException(_('could not start server: %s') % inst.strerror) raise else: raise self.sock.listen(5) self.fileno = self.sock.fileno self.register(timeout=timeout) def handle_timeout(self): pass def answer_stat_query(self, cs): names = cs.read().split('\0') states = names.pop() self.ui.note(_('answering query for %r\n') % states) if self.repowatcher.timeout: # We got a query while a rescan is pending. Make sure we # rescan before responding, or we could give back a wrong # answer. self.repowatcher.handle_timeout() if not names: def genresult(states, tree): for fn, state in tree.walk(states): yield fn else: def genresult(states, tree): for fn in names: for f in tree.lookup(states, fn): yield f return ['\0'.join(r) for r in [ genresult('l', self.repowatcher.statustrees['l']), genresult('m', self.repowatcher.statustrees['m']), genresult('a', self.repowatcher.statustrees['a']), genresult('r', self.repowatcher.statustrees['r']), genresult('!', self.repowatcher.statustrees['!']), '?' in states and genresult('?', self.repowatcher.statustrees['?']) or [], [], 'c' in states and genresult('n', self.repowatcher.tree) or [], ]] def answer_dbug_query(self): return ['\0'.join(self.repowatcher.debug())] def handle_pollevents(self, events): for e in events: self.handle_pollevent() def handle_pollevent(self): sock, addr = self.sock.accept() cs = common.recvcs(sock) version = ord(cs.read(1)) if version != common.version: self.ui.warn(_('received query from incompatible client ' 'version %d\n') % version) try: # try to send back our version to the client # this way, the client too is informed of the mismatch sock.sendall(chr(common.version)) except: pass return type = cs.read(4) if type == 'STAT': results = self.answer_stat_query(cs) elif type == 'DBUG': results = self.answer_dbug_query() else: self.ui.warn(_('unrecognized query type: %s\n') % type) return try: try: v = chr(common.version) sock.sendall(v + type + struct.pack(common.resphdrfmts[type], *map(len, results))) sock.sendall(''.join(results)) finally: sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_WR) except socket.error, err: if err[0] != errno.EPIPE: raise def shutdown(self): self.sock.close() try: os.unlink(self.sockpath) if self.realsockpath: os.unlink(self.realsockpath) os.rmdir(os.path.dirname(self.realsockpath)) except OSError, err: if err.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise class master(object): def __init__(self, ui, dirstate, root, timeout=None): self.ui = ui self.repowatcher = repowatcher(ui, dirstate, root) self.server = server(ui, root, self.repowatcher, timeout) def shutdown(self): for obj in pollable.instances.itervalues(): obj.shutdown() def run(self): self.repowatcher.setup() self.ui.note(_('finished setup\n')) if os.getenv('TIME_STARTUP'): sys.exit(0) pollable.run() def start(ui, dirstate, root): def closefds(ignore): # (from python bug #1177468) # close all inherited file descriptors # Python 2.4.1 and later use /dev/urandom to seed the random module's RNG # a file descriptor is kept internally as os._urandomfd (created on demand # the first time os.urandom() is called), and should not be closed try: os.urandom(4) urandom_fd = getattr(os, '_urandomfd', None) except AttributeError: urandom_fd = None ignore.append(urandom_fd) for fd in range(3, 256): if fd in ignore: continue try: os.close(fd) except OSError: pass m = master(ui, dirstate, root) sys.stdout.flush() sys.stderr.flush() pid = os.fork() if pid: return pid closefds(pollable.instances.keys()) os.setsid() fd = os.open('/dev/null', os.O_RDONLY) os.dup2(fd, 0) if fd > 0: os.close(fd) fd = os.open(ui.config('inotify', 'log', '/dev/null'), os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREAT | os.O_TRUNC) os.dup2(fd, 1) os.dup2(fd, 2) if fd > 2: os.close(fd) try: m.run() finally: m.shutdown() os._exit(0)