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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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"""On-disk mutex protecting a resource
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bzr on-disk objects are locked by the existence of a directory with a
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particular name within the control directory. We use this rather than OS
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internal locks (such as flock etc) because they can be seen across all
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transports, including http.
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Objects can be read if there is only physical read access; therefore
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readers can never be required to create a lock, though they will
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check whether a writer is using the lock. Writers can't detect
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whether anyone else is reading from the resource as they write.
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This works because of ordering constraints that make sure readers
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see a consistent view of existing data.
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Waiting for a lock must be done by polling; this can be aborted after
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Locks must always be explicitly released, typically from a try/finally
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block -- they are not released from a finalizer or when Python
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Locks may fail to be released if the process is abruptly terminated
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(machine stop, SIGKILL) or if a remote transport becomes permanently
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disconnected. There is therefore a method to break an existing lock.
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This should rarely be used, and generally only with user approval.
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Locks contain some information on when the lock was taken and by who
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which may guide in deciding whether it can safely be broken. (This is
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similar to the messages displayed by emacs and vim.) Note that if the
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lock holder is still alive they will get no notification that the lock
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has been broken and will continue their work -- so it is important to be
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sure they are actually dead.
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A lock is represented on disk by a directory of a particular name,
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containing an information file. Taking a lock is done by renaming a
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temporary directory into place. We use temporary directories because
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for all known transports and filesystems we believe that exactly one
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attempt to claim the lock will succeed and the others will fail. (Files
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won't do because some filesystems or transports only have
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rename-and-overwrite, making it hard to tell who won.)
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The desired characteristics are:
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* Locks are not reentrant. (That is, a client that tries to take a
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lock it already holds may deadlock or fail.)
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* Stale locks can be guessed at by a heuristic
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* Lost locks can be broken by any client
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* Failed lock operations leave little or no mess
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* Deadlocks are avoided by having a timeout always in use, clients
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desiring indefinite waits can retry or set a silly big timeout.
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Storage formats use the locks, and also need to consider concurrency
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issues underneath the lock. A format may choose not to use a lock
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at all for some operations.
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LockDirs always operate over a Transport. The transport may be readonly, in
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which case the lock can be queried but not acquired.
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Locks are identified by a path name, relative to a base transport.
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Calling code will typically want to make sure there is exactly one LockDir
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object per actual lock on disk. This module does nothing to prevent aliasing
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and deadlocks will likely occur if the locks are aliased.
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In the future we may add a "freshen" method which can be called
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by a lock holder to check that their lock has not been broken, and to
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update the timestamp within it.
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>>> from bzrlib.transport.memory import MemoryTransport
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>>> # typically will be obtained from a BzrDir, Branch, etc
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>>> t = MemoryTransport()
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>>> l = LockDir(t, 'sample-lock')
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>>> token = l.wait_lock()
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>>> # do something here
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# TODO: We sometimes have the problem that our attempt to rename '1234' to
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# 'held' fails because the transport server moves into an existing directory,
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# rather than failing the rename. If we made the info file name the same as
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# the locked directory name we would avoid this problem because moving into
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# the held directory would implicitly clash. However this would not mesh with
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# the existing locking code and needs a new format of the containing object.
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# -- robertc, mbp 20070628
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from bzrlib.errors import (
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter, note
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from bzrlib.osutils import format_delta, rand_chars, get_host_name
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from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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from bzrlib import rio
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# XXX: At the moment there is no consideration of thread safety on LockDir
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# objects. This should perhaps be updated - e.g. if two threads try to take a
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# lock at the same time they should *both* get it. But then that's unlikely
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# TODO: Perhaps store some kind of note like the bzr command line in the lock
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# TODO: Some kind of callback run while polling a lock to show progress
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# TODO: Make sure to pass the right file and directory mode bits to all
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# files/dirs created.
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_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = 300
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_DEFAULT_POLL_SECONDS = 1.0
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class LockDir(lock.Lock):
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"""Write-lock guarding access to data.
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__INFO_NAME = '/info'
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def __init__(self, transport, path, file_modebits=0644, dir_modebits=0755):
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"""Create a new LockDir object.
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The LockDir is initially unlocked - this just creates the object.
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:param transport: Transport which will contain the lock
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:param path: Path to the lock within the base directory of the
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self.transport = transport
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self._lock_held = False
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self._locked_via_token = False
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self._fake_read_lock = False
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self._held_dir = path + '/held'
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self._held_info_path = self._held_dir + self.__INFO_NAME
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self._file_modebits = file_modebits
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self._dir_modebits = dir_modebits
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self._report_function = note
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return '%s(%s%s)' % (self.__class__.__name__,
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is_held = property(lambda self: self._lock_held)
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def create(self, mode=None):
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"""Create the on-disk lock.
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This is typically only called when the object/directory containing the
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directory is first created. The lock is not held when it's created.
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self._trace("create lock directory")
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self.transport.mkdir(self.path, mode=mode)
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except (TransportError, PathError), e:
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raise LockFailed(self, e)
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def _attempt_lock(self):
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"""Make the pending directory and attempt to rename into place.
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If the rename succeeds, we read back the info file to check that we
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If we fail to acquire the lock, this method is responsible for
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cleaning up the pending directory if possible. (But it doesn't do
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:returns: The nonce of the lock, if it was successfully acquired.
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:raises LockContention: If the lock is held by someone else. The exception
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contains the info of the current holder of the lock.
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self._trace("lock_write...")
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start_time = time.time()
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tmpname = self._create_pending_dir()
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except (errors.TransportError, PathError), e:
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self._trace("... failed to create pending dir, %s", e)
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raise LockFailed(self, e)
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self.transport.rename(tmpname, self._held_dir)
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except (errors.TransportError, PathError, DirectoryNotEmpty,
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FileExists, ResourceBusy), e:
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self._trace("... contention, %s", e)
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self._remove_pending_dir(tmpname)
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raise LockContention(self)
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self._trace("... lock failed, %s", e)
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self._remove_pending_dir(tmpname)
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# We must check we really got the lock, because Launchpad's sftp
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# server at one time had a bug were the rename would successfully
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# move the new directory into the existing directory, which was
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# incorrect. It's possible some other servers or filesystems will
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# have a similar bug allowing someone to think they got the lock
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# when it's already held.
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self._trace("after locking, info=%r", info)
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if info['nonce'] != self.nonce:
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self._trace("rename succeeded, "
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"but lock is still held by someone else")
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raise LockContention(self)
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self._lock_held = True
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self._trace("... lock succeeded after %dms",
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(time.time() - start_time) * 1000)
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def _remove_pending_dir(self, tmpname):
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"""Remove the pending directory
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This is called if we failed to rename into place, so that the pending
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dirs don't clutter up the lockdir.
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self._trace("remove %s", tmpname)
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self.transport.delete(tmpname + self.__INFO_NAME)
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self.transport.rmdir(tmpname)
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note("error removing pending lock: %s", e)
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def _create_pending_dir(self):
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tmpname = '%s/%s.tmp' % (self.path, rand_chars(10))
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self.transport.mkdir(tmpname)
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# This may raise a FileExists exception
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# which is okay, it will be caught later and determined
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# to be a LockContention.
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self._trace("lock directory does not exist, creating it")
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self.create(mode=self._dir_modebits)
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# After creating the lock directory, try again
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self.transport.mkdir(tmpname)
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self.nonce = rand_chars(20)
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info_bytes = self._prepare_info()
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# We use put_file_non_atomic because we just created a new unique
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# directory so we don't have to worry about files existing there.
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# We'll rename the whole directory into place to get atomic
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self.transport.put_bytes_non_atomic(tmpname + self.__INFO_NAME,
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"""Release a held lock
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if self._fake_read_lock:
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self._fake_read_lock = False
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if not self._lock_held:
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return lock.cant_unlock_not_held(self)
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if self._locked_via_token:
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self._locked_via_token = False
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self._lock_held = False
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old_nonce = self.nonce
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# rename before deleting, because we can't atomically remove the
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start_time = time.time()
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self._trace("unlocking")
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tmpname = '%s/releasing.%s.tmp' % (self.path, rand_chars(20))
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# gotta own it to unlock
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self.transport.rename(self._held_dir, tmpname)
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self._lock_held = False
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self.transport.delete(tmpname + self.__INFO_NAME)
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self.transport.rmdir(tmpname)
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except DirectoryNotEmpty, e:
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# There might have been junk left over by a rename that moved
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# another locker within the 'held' directory. do a slower
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# deletion where we list the directory and remove everything
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# Maybe this should be broader to allow for ftp servers with
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# non-specific error messages?
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self._trace("doing recursive deletion of non-empty directory "
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self.transport.delete_tree(tmpname)
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self._trace("... unlock succeeded after %dms",
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(time.time() - start_time) * 1000)
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result = lock.LockResult(self.transport.abspath(self.path),
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for hook in self.hooks['lock_released']:
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def break_lock(self):
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"""Break a lock not held by this instance of LockDir.
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This is a UI centric function: it uses the bzrlib.ui.ui_factory to
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prompt for input if a lock is detected and there is any doubt about
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it possibly being still active.
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self._check_not_locked()
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holder_info = self.peek()
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if holder_info is not None:
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lock_info = '\n'.join(self._format_lock_info(holder_info))
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if bzrlib.ui.ui_factory.get_boolean("Break %s" % lock_info):
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self.force_break(holder_info)
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def force_break(self, dead_holder_info):
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"""Release a lock held by another process.
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WARNING: This should only be used when the other process is dead; if
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it still thinks it has the lock there will be two concurrent writers.
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In general the user's approval should be sought for lock breaks.
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dead_holder_info must be the result of a previous LockDir.peek() call;
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this is used to check that it's still held by the same process that
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the user decided was dead. If this is not the current holder,
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LockBreakMismatch is raised.
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After the lock is broken it will not be held by any process.
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It is possible that another process may sneak in and take the
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lock before the breaking process acquires it.
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if not isinstance(dead_holder_info, dict):
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raise ValueError("dead_holder_info: %r" % dead_holder_info)
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self._check_not_locked()
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current_info = self.peek()
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if current_info is None:
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# must have been recently released
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if current_info != dead_holder_info:
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raise LockBreakMismatch(self, current_info, dead_holder_info)
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tmpname = '%s/broken.%s.tmp' % (self.path, rand_chars(20))
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self.transport.rename(self._held_dir, tmpname)
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# check that we actually broke the right lock, not someone else;
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# there's a small race window between checking it and doing the
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broken_info_path = tmpname + self.__INFO_NAME
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broken_info = self._read_info_file(broken_info_path)
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if broken_info != dead_holder_info:
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raise LockBreakMismatch(self, broken_info, dead_holder_info)
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self.transport.delete(broken_info_path)
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self.transport.rmdir(tmpname)
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result = lock.LockResult(self.transport.abspath(self.path),
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current_info.get('nonce'))
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for hook in self.hooks['lock_broken']:
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def _check_not_locked(self):
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"""If the lock is held by this instance, raise an error."""
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raise AssertionError("can't break own lock: %r" % self)
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"""Make sure that the lock is still held by this locker.
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This should only fail if the lock was broken by user intervention,
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or if the lock has been affected by a bug.
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If the lock is not thought to be held, raises LockNotHeld. If
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the lock is thought to be held but has been broken, raises
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if not self._lock_held:
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raise LockNotHeld(self)
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# no lock there anymore!
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raise LockBroken(self)
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if info.get('nonce') != self.nonce:
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# there is a lock, but not ours
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raise LockBroken(self)
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def _read_info_file(self, path):
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"""Read one given info file.
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peek() reads the info file of the lock holder, if any.
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return self._parse_info(self.transport.get(path))
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"""Check if the lock is held by anyone.
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If it is held, this returns the lock info structure as a rio Stanza,
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which contains some information about the current lock holder.
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Otherwise returns None.
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info = self._read_info_file(self._held_info_path)
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self._trace("peek -> held")
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except NoSuchFile, e:
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self._trace("peek -> not held")
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def _prepare_info(self):
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"""Write information about a pending lock to a temporary file.
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# XXX: is creating this here inefficient?
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config = bzrlib.config.GlobalConfig()
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user = config.user_email()
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except errors.NoEmailInUsername:
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user = config.username()
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s = rio.Stanza(hostname=get_host_name(),
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pid=str(os.getpid()),
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start_time=str(int(time.time())),
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def _parse_info(self, info_file):
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return rio.read_stanza(info_file.readlines()).as_dict()
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def attempt_lock(self):
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"""Take the lock; fail if it's already held.
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If you wish to block until the lock can be obtained, call wait_lock()
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:return: The lock token.
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:raises LockContention: if the lock is held by someone else.
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if self._fake_read_lock:
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raise LockContention(self)
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result = self._attempt_lock()
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hook_result = lock.LockResult(self.transport.abspath(self.path),
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for hook in self.hooks['lock_acquired']:
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def wait_lock(self, timeout=None, poll=None, max_attempts=None):
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"""Wait a certain period for a lock.
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If the lock can be acquired within the bounded time, it
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is taken and this returns. Otherwise, LockContention
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is raised. Either way, this function should return within
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approximately `timeout` seconds. (It may be a bit more if
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a transport operation takes a long time to complete.)
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:param timeout: Approximate maximum amount of time to wait for the
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:param poll: Delay in seconds between retrying the lock.
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:param max_attempts: Maximum number of times to try to lock.
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:return: The lock token.
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timeout = _DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS
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poll = _DEFAULT_POLL_SECONDS
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# XXX: the transport interface doesn't let us guard against operations
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# there taking a long time, so the total elapsed time or poll interval
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# may be more than was requested.
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deadline = time.time() + timeout
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return self.attempt_lock()
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except LockContention:
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# possibly report the blockage, then try again
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# TODO: In a few cases, we find out that there's contention by
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# reading the held info and observing that it's not ours. In
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# those cases it's a bit redundant to read it again. However,
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# the normal case (??) is that the rename fails and so we
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# don't know who holds the lock. For simplicity we peek
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new_info = self.peek()
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if new_info is not None and new_info != last_info:
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if last_info is None:
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start = 'Unable to obtain'
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start = 'Lock owner changed for'
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formatted_info = self._format_lock_info(new_info)
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if deadline_str is None:
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deadline_str = time.strftime('%H:%M:%S',
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time.localtime(deadline))
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lock_url = self.transport.abspath(self.path)
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self._report_function('%s %s\n'
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'%s\n' # locked ... ago
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'Will continue to try until %s, unless '
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'If you\'re sure that it\'s not being '
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'modified, use bzr break-lock %s',
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if (max_attempts is not None) and (attempt_count >= max_attempts):
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self._trace("exceeded %d attempts")
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raise LockContention(self)
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if time.time() + poll < deadline:
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self._trace("waiting %ss", poll)
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self._trace("timeout after waiting %ss", timeout)
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raise LockContention(self)
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def leave_in_place(self):
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self._locked_via_token = True
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def dont_leave_in_place(self):
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self._locked_via_token = False
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def lock_write(self, token=None):
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"""Wait for and acquire the lock.
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:param token: if this is already locked, then lock_write will fail
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unless the token matches the existing lock.
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:returns: a token if this instance supports tokens, otherwise None.
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:raises TokenLockingNotSupported: when a token is given but this
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instance doesn't support using token locks.
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:raises MismatchedToken: if the specified token doesn't match the token
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of the existing lock.
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A token should be passed in if you know that you have locked the object
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some other way, and need to synchronise this object's state with that
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XXX: docstring duplicated from LockableFiles.lock_write.
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if token is not None:
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self.validate_token(token)
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self._lock_held = True
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self._locked_via_token = True
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return self.wait_lock()
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"""Compatibility-mode shared lock.
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LockDir doesn't support shared read-only locks, so this
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just pretends that the lock is taken but really does nothing.
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# At the moment Branches are commonly locked for read, but
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# we can't rely on that remotely. Once this is cleaned up,
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# reenable this warning to prevent it coming back in
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## warn("LockDir.lock_read falls back to write lock")
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if self._lock_held or self._fake_read_lock:
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raise LockContention(self)
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self._fake_read_lock = True
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def _format_lock_info(self, info):
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"""Turn the contents of peek() into something for the user"""
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lock_url = self.transport.abspath(self.path)
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delta = time.time() - int(info['start_time'])
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'lock %s' % (lock_url,),
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'held by %(user)s on host %(hostname)s [process #%(pid)s]' % info,
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'locked %s' % (format_delta(delta),),
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def validate_token(self, token):
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if token is not None:
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lock_token = info.get('nonce')
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if token != lock_token:
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raise errors.TokenMismatch(token, lock_token)
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self._trace("revalidated by token %r", token)
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def _trace(self, format, *args):
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if 'lock' not in debug.debug_flags:
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mutter(str(self) + ": " + (format % args))