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# under the License.
import collections
import contextlib
import threading
from fasteners import _utils
import six
try:
# Used for the reader-writer lock get the right
# thread 'hack' (needed below).
import eventlet
from eventlet import patcher as eventlet_patcher
except ImportError:
eventlet = None
eventlet_patcher = None
def read_locked(*args, **kwargs):
"""Acquires & releases a read lock around call into decorated method.
NOTE(harlowja): if no attribute name is provided then by default the
attribute named '_lock' is looked for (this attribute is expected to be
a :py:class:`.ReaderWriterLock`) in the instance object this decorator
is attached to.
"""
def decorator(f):
attr_name = kwargs.get('lock', '_lock')
@six.wraps(f)
def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
rw_lock = getattr(self, attr_name)
with rw_lock.read_lock():
return f(self, *args, **kwargs)
return wrapper
# This is needed to handle when the decorator has args or the decorator
# doesn't have args, python is rather weird here...
if kwargs or not args:
return decorator
else:
if len(args) == 1:
return decorator(args[0])
else:
return decorator
def write_locked(*args, **kwargs):
"""Acquires & releases a write lock around call into decorated method.
NOTE(harlowja): if no attribute name is provided then by default the
attribute named '_lock' is looked for (this attribute is expected to be
a :py:class:`.ReaderWriterLock` object) in the instance object this
decorator is attached to.
"""
def decorator(f):
attr_name = kwargs.get('lock', '_lock')
@six.wraps(f)
def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
rw_lock = getattr(self, attr_name)
with rw_lock.write_lock():
return f(self, *args, **kwargs)
return wrapper
# This is needed to handle when the decorator has args or the decorator
# doesn't have args, python is rather weird here...
if kwargs or not args:
return decorator
else:
if len(args) == 1:
return decorator(args[0])
else:
return decorator
class ReaderWriterLock(object):
"""A reader/writer lock.
This lock allows for simultaneous readers to exist but only one writer
to exist for use-cases where it is useful to have such types of locks.
Currently a reader can not escalate its read lock to a write lock and
a writer can not acquire a read lock while it is waiting on the write
lock.
In the future these restrictions may be relaxed.
This can be eventually removed if http://bugs.python.org/issue8800 ever
gets accepted into the python standard threading library...
"""
#: Writer owner type/string constant.
WRITER = 'w'
#: Reader owner type/string constant.
READER = 'r'
@staticmethod
def _fetch_current_thread_functor():
# Until https://github.com/eventlet/eventlet/issues/172 is resolved
# or addressed we have to use complicated workaround to get a object
# that will not be recycled; the usage of threading.current_thread()
# doesn't appear to currently be monkey patched and therefore isn't
# reliable to use (and breaks badly when used as all threads share
# the same current_thread() object)...
if eventlet is not None and eventlet_patcher is not None:
if eventlet_patcher.is_monkey_patched('thread'):
return eventlet.getcurrent
return threading.current_thread
def __init__(self,
condition_cls=threading.Condition,
current_thread_functor=None):
self._writer = None
self._pending_writers = collections.deque()
self._readers = collections.deque()
self._cond = condition_cls()
if current_thread_functor is None:
current_thread_functor = self._fetch_current_thread_functor()
self._current_thread = current_thread_functor
@property
def has_pending_writers(self):
"""Returns if there are writers waiting to become the *one* writer."""
return bool(self._pending_writers)
def is_writer(self, check_pending=True):
"""Returns if the caller is the active writer or a pending writer."""
me = self._current_thread()
if self._writer == me:
return True
if check_pending:
return me in self._pending_writers
else:
return False
@property
def owner(self):
"""Returns whether the lock is locked by a writer or reader."""
with self._cond:
# Obtain the lock to ensure we get a accurate view of the actual
# owner that isn't likely to change when we are reading it...
if self._writer is not None:
return self.WRITER
if self._readers:
return self.READER
return None
def is_reader(self):
"""Returns if the caller is one of the readers."""
me = self._current_thread()
return me in self._readers
@contextlib.contextmanager
def read_lock(self):
"""Context manager that grants a read lock.
Will wait until no active or pending writers.
Raises a ``RuntimeError`` if a pending writer tries to acquire
a read lock.
"""
me = self._current_thread()
if me in self._pending_writers:
raise RuntimeError("Writer %s can not acquire a read lock"
" while waiting for the write lock"
% me)
with self._cond:
while True:
# No active writer, or we are the writer;
# we are good to become a reader.
if self._writer is None or self._writer == me:
self._readers.append(me)
break
# An active writer; guess we have to wait.
self._cond.wait()
try:
yield self
finally:
# I am no longer a reader, remove *one* occurrence of myself.
# If the current thread acquired two read locks, then it will
# still have to remove that other read lock; this allows for
# basic reentrancy to be possible.
with self._cond:
self._readers.remove(me)
self._cond.notify_all()
@contextlib.contextmanager
def write_lock(self):
"""Context manager that grants a write lock.
Will wait until no active readers. Blocks readers after acquiring.
Raises a ``RuntimeError`` if an active reader attempts to acquire
a lock.
"""
me = self._current_thread()
i_am_writer = self.is_writer(check_pending=False)
if self.is_reader() and not i_am_writer:
raise RuntimeError("Reader %s to writer privilege"
" escalation not allowed" % me)
if i_am_writer:
# Already the writer; this allows for basic reentrancy.
yield self
else:
with self._cond:
self._pending_writers.append(me)
while True:
# No readers, and no active writer, am I next??
if len(self._readers) == 0 and self._writer is None:
if self._pending_writers[0] == me:
self._writer = self._pending_writers.popleft()
break
self._cond.wait()
try:
yield self
finally:
with self._cond:
self._writer = None
self._cond.notify_all()
@contextlib.contextmanager
def try_lock(lock):
"""Attempts to acquire a lock, and auto releases if acquired (on exit)."""
# NOTE(harlowja): the keyword argument for 'blocking' does not work
# in py2.x and only is fixed in py3.x (this adjustment is documented
# and/or debated in http://bugs.python.org/issue10789); so we'll just
# stick to the format that works in both (oddly the keyword argument
# works in py2.x but only with reentrant locks).
was_locked = lock.acquire(False)
try:
yield was_locked
finally:
if was_locked:
lock.release()
def locked(*args, **kwargs):
"""A locking **method** decorator.
It will look for a provided attribute (typically a lock or a list
of locks) on the first argument of the function decorated (typically this
is the 'self' object) and before executing the decorated function it
activates the given lock or list of locks as a context manager,
automatically releasing that lock on exit.
NOTE(harlowja): if no attribute name is provided then by default the
attribute named '_lock' is looked for (this attribute is expected to be
the lock/list of locks object/s) in the instance object this decorator
is attached to.
"""
def decorator(f):
attr_name = kwargs.get('lock', '_lock')
@six.wraps(f)
def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
attr_value = getattr(self, attr_name)
if isinstance(attr_value, (tuple, list)):
with _utils.LockStack() as stack:
for i, lock in enumerate(attr_value):
if not stack.acquire_lock(lock):
raise threading.ThreadError("Unable to acquire"
" lock %s" % (i + 1))
return f(self, *args, **kwargs)
else:
lock = attr_value
with lock:
return f(self, *args, **kwargs)
return wrapper
# This is needed to handle when the decorator has args or the decorator
# doesn't have args, python is rather weird here...
if kwargs or not args:
return decorator
else:
if len(args) == 1:
return decorator(args[0])
else:
return decorator
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