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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# locks.py
# Copyright (C) 2013 LEAP
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Utilities for handling multi-platform file locking mechanisms
"""
import logging
import errno
import os
import platform
from leap.common.events import signal as signal_event
from leap.common.events import events_pb2 as proto
from leap import platform_init
if platform_init.IS_UNIX:
from fcntl import flock, LOCK_EX, LOCK_NB
else:
import glob
import shutil
from tempfile import gettempdir
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
if platform_init.IS_UNIX:
class UnixLock(object):
"""
Uses flock to get an exclusive lock over a file.
See man 2 flock
"""
def __init__(self, path):
"""
iniializes t he UnixLock with the path of the
desired lockfile
"""
self._fd = None
self.path = path
def get_lock(self):
"""
Tries to get a lock, and writes the running pid there if successful
"""
gotit, pid = self._get_lock_and_pid()
return gotit
def get_pid(self):
"""
Returns the pid of the locking process
"""
gotit, pid = self._get_lock_and_pid()
return pid
def _get_lock(self):
"""
Tries to get a lock, returning True if successful
:rtype: bool
"""
self._fd = os.open(self.path, os.O_CREAT | os.O_RDWR)
try:
flock(self._fd, LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB)
except IOError as exc:
# could not get the lock
#import ipdb; ipdb.set_trace()
if exc.args[0] in (errno.EDEADLK, errno.EAGAIN):
# errno 11 or 35
# Resource temporarily unavailable
return False
else:
raise
return True
@property
def locked_by_us(self):
"""
Returns True if the pid in the pidfile
is ours.
:rtype: bool
"""
gotit, pid = self._get_lock_and_pid()
return pid == os.getpid()
def _get_lock_and_pid(self):
"""
Tries to get a lock over the file.
Returns (locked, pid) tuple.
:rtype: tuple
"""
if self._get_lock():
self._write_to_pidfile()
return True, None
return False, self._read_from_pidfile()
def _read_from_pidfile(self):
"""
Tries to read pid from the pidfile,
returns False if no content found.
"""
pidfile = os.read(
self._fd, 16)
if not pidfile:
return False
try:
return int(pidfile.strip())
except Exception as exc:
exc.args += (pidfile, self.lock_file)
raise
def _write_to_pidfile(self):
"""
Writes the pid of the running process
to the pidfile
"""
fd = self._fd
os.ftruncate(fd, 0)
os.write(fd, '%d\n' % os.getpid())
os.fsync(fd)
if platform_init.IS_WIN:
class WindowsLock(object):
"""
Creates a lock based on the atomic nature of mkdir on Windows
system calls.
"""
LOCKBASE = os.path.join(gettempdir(), "leap-client-lock")
def __init__(self):
"""
Initializes the lock.
Sets the lock name to basename plus the process pid.
"""
self._fd = None
pid = os.getpid()
self.name = "%s-%s" % (self.LOCKBASE, pid)
self.pid = pid
def get_lock(self):
"""
Tries to get a lock, and writes the running pid there if successful
"""
gotit = self._get_lock()
return gotit
def _get_lock(self):
"""
Tries to write to a file with the current pid as part of the name
"""
try:
self._fd = os.makedirs(self.name)
except OSError as exc:
# could not create the dir
if exc.args[0] == 183:
logger.debug('cannot create dir')
# cannot create dir with existing name
return False
else:
raise
return self._is_one_pidfile()[0]
def _is_one_pidfile(self):
"""
Returns True, pid if there is only one pidfile with the expected
base path
:rtype: tuple
"""
pidfiles = glob.glob(self.LOCKBASE + '-*')
if len(pidfiles) == 1:
pid = pidfiles[0].split('-')[-1]
return True, int(pid)
else:
return False, None
def get_pid(self):
"""
Returns the pid of the locking process
:rtype: int
"""
# XXX assert there is only one?
_, pid = self._is_one_pidfile()
return pid
def release_lock(self):
"""
Releases the pidfile dir for this process, by removing it.
"""
try:
shutil.rmtree(self.name)
return True
except WindowsError as exc:
if exc.errno in (errno.EPIPE, errno.ENOENT,
errno.ESRCH, errno.EACCES):
logger.warning(
'exception while trying to remove the lockfile dir')
logger.warning('errno %s: %s' % (exc.errno, exc.args[1]))
# path does not exist
return False
else:
logger.debug('errno = %s' % (exc.errno,))
# we did not foresee this error, better add it explicitely
raise
@property
def locked_by_us(self):
"""
Returns True if the pid in the pidfile
is ours.
:rtype: bool
"""
_, pid = self._is_one_pidfile()
return pid == self.pid
def write_port(self, port):
"""
Writes the port for windows control to the pidfile folder
Returns True if successful.
:rtype: bool
"""
if not self.locked_by_us:
logger.warning("Tried to write control port to a "
"non-unique pidfile folder")
return False
port_file = os.path.join(self.name, "port")
with open(port_file, 'w') as f:
f.write("%s" % port)
return True
def get_control_port(self):
"""
Reads control port of the main instance from the port file
in the pidfile dir
:rtype: int
"""
pid = self.get_pid()
port_file = os.path.join(self.LOCKBASE + "-%s" % pid, "port")
port = None
try:
with open(port_file) as f:
port_str = f.read()
port = int(port_str.strip())
except IOError as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.ENOENT:
logger.error("Tried to read port from non-existent file")
else:
# we did not know explicitely about this error
raise
return port
def we_are_the_one_and_only():
"""
Returns True if we are the only instance running, False otherwise.
If we came later, send a raise signal to the main instance of the
application
:rtype: bool
"""
_sys = platform.system()
if _sys in ("Linux", "Darwin"):
locker = UnixLock('/tmp/leap-client.lock')
locker.get_lock()
we_are_the_one = locker.locked_by_us
if not we_are_the_one:
signal_event(proto.RAISE_WINDOW)
return we_are_the_one
elif _sys == "Windows":
locker = WindowsLock()
locker.get_lock()
we_are_the_one = locker.locked_by_us
if not we_are_the_one:
locker.release_lock()
signal_event(proto.RAISE_WINDOW)
return we_are_the_one
else:
logger.warning("Multi-instance checker "
"not implemented for %s" % (_sys))
# lies, lies, lies...
return True
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