# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation. # All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. from contextlib import contextmanager import errno import functools import logging import os from pathlib import Path import threading import time from typing import Callable from typing import Optional from typing import Union from fasteners import _utils from fasteners.process_mechanism import _interprocess_mechanism from fasteners.process_mechanism import _interprocess_reader_writer_mechanism LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) def _ensure_tree(path): """Create a directory (and any ancestor directories required). :param path: Directory to create """ try: os.makedirs(path) except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.EEXIST: if not os.path.isdir(path): raise else: return False elif e.errno == errno.EISDIR: return False else: raise else: return True class InterProcessLock: """An interprocess lock.""" MAX_DELAY = 0.1 # For backwards compatibility DELAY_INCREMENT = 0.01 # For backwards compatibility def __init__(self, path: Union[Path, str], sleep_func: Callable[[float], None] = time.sleep, logger: Optional[logging.Logger] = None): """ args: path: Path to the file that will be used for locking. sleep_func: Optional function to use for sleeping. logger: Optional logger to use for logging. """ self.lockfile = None self.path = _utils.canonicalize_path(path) self.acquired = False self.sleep_func = sleep_func self.logger = _utils.pick_first_not_none(logger, LOG) def _try_acquire(self, blocking, watch): try: self.trylock() except IOError as e: if e.errno in (errno.EACCES, errno.EAGAIN): if not blocking or watch.expired(): return False else: raise _utils.RetryAgain() else: raise threading.ThreadError("Unable to acquire lock on" " `%(path)s` due to" " %(exception)s" % { 'path': self.path, 'exception': e, }) else: return True def _do_open(self): basedir = os.path.dirname(self.path) if basedir: made_basedir = _ensure_tree(basedir) if made_basedir: self.logger.log(_utils.BLATHER, 'Created lock base path `%s`', basedir) # Open in append mode so we don't overwrite any potential contents of # the target file. This eliminates the possibility of an attacker # creating a symlink to an important file in our lock path. if self.lockfile is None or self.lockfile.closed: self.lockfile = open(self.path, 'a') def acquire(self, blocking: bool = True, delay: float = 0.01, max_delay: float = 0.1, timeout: Optional[float] = None) -> bool: """Attempt to acquire the lock. Args: blocking: Whether to wait to try to acquire the lock. delay: When `blocking`, starting delay as well as the delay increment (in seconds). max_delay: When `blocking` the maximum delay in between attempts to acquire (in seconds). timeout: When `blocking`, maximal waiting time (in seconds). Returns: whether or not the acquisition succeeded """ if delay < 0: raise ValueError("Delay must be greater than or equal to zero") if timeout is not None and timeout < 0: raise ValueError("Timeout must be greater than or equal to zero") if delay >= max_delay: max_delay = delay self._do_open() watch = _utils.StopWatch(duration=timeout) r = _utils.Retry(delay, max_delay, sleep_func=self.sleep_func, watch=watch) with watch: gotten = r(self._try_acquire, blocking, watch) if not gotten: return False else: self.acquired = True self.logger.log(_utils.BLATHER, "Acquired file lock `%s` after waiting %0.3fs [%s" " attempts were required]", self.path, watch.elapsed(), r.attempts) return True def _do_close(self): if self.lockfile is not None: self.lockfile.close() self.lockfile = None def __enter__(self): gotten = self.acquire() if not gotten: # This shouldn't happen, but just in case... raise threading.ThreadError("Unable to acquire a file lock" " on `%s` (when used as a" " context manager)" % self.path) return self def release(self): """Release the previously acquired lock.""" if not self.acquired: raise threading.ThreadError("Unable to release an unaquired lock") try: self.unlock() except Exception as e: msg = "Could not unlock the acquired lock opened on `%s`", self.path self.logger.exception(msg) raise threading.ThreadError(msg) from e else: self.acquired = False try: self._do_close() except IOError: self.logger.exception("Could not close the file handle" " opened on `%s`", self.path) else: self.logger.log(_utils.BLATHER, "Unlocked and closed file lock open on" " `%s`", self.path) def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): self.release() def exists(self): return os.path.exists(self.path) def trylock(self): _interprocess_mechanism.trylock(self.lockfile) def unlock(self): _interprocess_mechanism.unlock(self.lockfile) class InterProcessReaderWriterLock: """An interprocess readers writer lock.""" MAX_DELAY = 0.1 # for backwards compatibility DELAY_INCREMENT = 0.01 # for backwards compatibility def __init__(self, path: Union[Path, str], sleep_func: Callable[[float], None] = time.sleep, logger: Optional[logging.Logger] = None): """ Args: path: Path to the file that will be used for locking. sleep_func: Optional function to use for sleeping. logger: Optional logger to use for logging. """ self.lockfile = None self.path = _utils.canonicalize_path(path) self.sleep_func = sleep_func self.logger = _utils.pick_first_not_none(logger, LOG) @contextmanager def read_lock(self, delay=0.01, max_delay=0.1): """Context manager that grans a read lock""" self.acquire_read_lock(blocking=True, delay=delay, max_delay=max_delay, timeout=None) try: yield finally: self.release_read_lock() @contextmanager def write_lock(self, delay=0.01, max_delay=0.1): """Context manager that grans a write lock""" gotten = self.acquire_write_lock(blocking=True, delay=delay, max_delay=max_delay, timeout=None) if not gotten: # This shouldn't happen, but just in case... raise threading.ThreadError("Unable to acquire a file lock" " on `%s` (when used as a" " context manager)" % self.path) try: yield finally: self.release_write_lock() def _try_acquire(self, blocking, watch, exclusive): try: gotten = _interprocess_reader_writer_mechanism.trylock(self.lockfile, exclusive) except Exception as e: raise threading.ThreadError( "Unable to acquire lock on {} due to {}!".format(self.path, e)) if gotten: return True if not blocking or watch.expired(): return False raise _utils.RetryAgain() def _do_open(self): basedir = os.path.dirname(self.path) if basedir: made_basedir = _ensure_tree(basedir) if made_basedir: self.logger.log(_utils.BLATHER, 'Created lock base path `%s`', basedir) if self.lockfile is None: self.lockfile = _interprocess_reader_writer_mechanism.get_handle(self.path) def acquire_read_lock(self, blocking: bool = True, delay: float = 0.01, max_delay: float = 0.1, timeout: float = None) -> bool: """Attempt to acquire a reader's lock. Args: blocking: Whether to wait to try to acquire the lock. delay: When `blocking`, starting delay as well as the delay increment (in seconds). max_delay: When `blocking` the maximum delay in between attempts to acquire (in seconds). timeout: When `blocking`, maximal waiting time (in seconds). Returns: whether or not the acquisition succeeded """ return self._acquire(blocking, delay, max_delay, timeout, exclusive=False) def acquire_write_lock(self, blocking: bool = True, delay: float = 0.01, max_delay: float = 0.1, timeout: float = None) -> bool: """Attempt to acquire a writer's lock. Args: blocking: Whether to wait to try to acquire the lock. delay: When `blocking`, starting delay as well as the delay increment (in seconds). max_delay: When `blocking` the maximum delay in between attempts to acquire (in seconds). timeout: When `blocking`, maximal waiting time (in seconds). Returns: whether or not the acquisition succeeded """ return self._acquire(blocking, delay, max_delay, timeout, exclusive=True) def _acquire(self, blocking=True, delay=0.01, max_delay=0.1, timeout=None, exclusive=True): if delay < 0: raise ValueError("Delay must be greater than or equal to zero") if timeout is not None and timeout < 0: raise ValueError("Timeout must be greater than or equal to zero") if delay >= max_delay: max_delay = delay self._do_open() watch = _utils.StopWatch(duration=timeout) r = _utils.Retry(delay, max_delay, sleep_func=self.sleep_func, watch=watch) with watch: gotten = r(self._try_acquire, blocking, watch, exclusive) if not gotten: return False else: self.logger.log(_utils.BLATHER, "Acquired file lock `%s` after waiting %0.3fs [%s" " attempts were required]", self.path, watch.elapsed(), r.attempts) return True def _do_close(self): if self.lockfile is not None: _interprocess_reader_writer_mechanism.close_handle(self.lockfile) self.lockfile = None def release_write_lock(self): """Release the writer's lock.""" try: _interprocess_reader_writer_mechanism.unlock(self.lockfile) except IOError: self.logger.exception("Could not unlock the acquired lock opened" " on `%s`", self.path) else: try: self._do_close() except IOError: self.logger.exception("Could not close the file handle" " opened on `%s`", self.path) else: self.logger.log(_utils.BLATHER, "Unlocked and closed file lock open on" " `%s`", self.path) def release_read_lock(self): """Release the reader's lock.""" try: _interprocess_reader_writer_mechanism.unlock(self.lockfile) except IOError: self.logger.exception("Could not unlock the acquired lock opened" " on `%s`", self.path) else: try: self._do_close() except IOError: self.logger.exception("Could not close the file handle" " opened on `%s`", self.path) else: self.logger.log(_utils.BLATHER, "Unlocked and closed file lock open on" " `%s`", self.path) def interprocess_write_locked(path: Union[Path, str]): """Acquires & releases an interprocess **write** lock around the call into the decorated function Args: path: Path to the file used for locking. """ lock = InterProcessReaderWriterLock(path) def decorator(f): @functools.wraps(f) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): with lock.write_lock(): return f(*args, **kwargs) return wrapper return decorator def interprocess_read_locked(path: Union[Path, str]): """Acquires & releases an interprocess **read** lock around the call into the decorated function Args: path: Path to the file used for locking. """ lock = InterProcessReaderWriterLock(path) def decorator(f): @functools.wraps(f) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): with lock.read_lock(): return f(*args, **kwargs) return wrapper return decorator def interprocess_locked(path: Union[Path, str]): """Acquires & releases an interprocess lock around the call to the decorated function. Args: path: Path to the file used for locking. """ lock = InterProcessLock(path) def decorator(f): @functools.wraps(f) def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): with lock: return f(*args, **kwargs) return wrapper return decorator