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# Copyright (C) 2005 Canonical Ltd
# 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 2 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, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
"""Locking wrappers.
This only does local locking using OS locks for now.
This module causes two methods, lock() and unlock() to be defined in
any way that works on the current platform.
It is not specified whether these locks are reentrant (i.e. can be
taken repeatedly by a single process) or whether they exclude
different threads in a single process.
Eventually we may need to use some kind of lock representation that
will work on a dumb filesystem without actual locking primitives.
This defines two classes: ReadLock and WriteLock, which can be
implemented in different ways on different platforms. Both have an
unlock() method.
"""
import sys, os
from trace import mutter, note, warning
from errors import LockError
class _base_Lock(object):
def _open(self, filename, filemode):
self.f = open(filename, filemode)
return self.f
def __del__(self):
if self.f:
from warnings import warn
warn("lock on %r not released" % self.f)
self.unlock()
def unlock(self):
raise NotImplementedError()
############################################################
# msvcrt locks
try:
import fcntl
class _fcntl_FileLock(_base_Lock):
f = None
def unlock(self):
fcntl.flock(self.f, fcntl.LOCK_UN)
self.f.close()
del self.f
class _fcntl_WriteLock(_fcntl_FileLock):
def __init__(self, filename):
try:
fcntl.flock(self._open(filename, 'wb'), fcntl.LOCK_EX)
except Exception, e:
raise LockError(e)
class _fcntl_ReadLock(_fcntl_FileLock):
def __init__(self, filename):
try:
fcntl.flock(self._open(filename, 'rb'), fcntl.LOCK_SH)
except Exception, e:
raise LockError(e)
WriteLock = _fcntl_WriteLock
ReadLock = _fcntl_ReadLock
except ImportError:
try:
import win32con, win32file, pywintypes
#LOCK_SH = 0 # the default
#LOCK_EX = win32con.LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK
#LOCK_NB = win32con.LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY
class _w32c_FileLock(_base_Lock):
def _lock(self, filename, openmode, lockmode):
try:
self._open(filename, openmode)
self.hfile = win32file._get_osfhandle(self.f.fileno())
overlapped = pywintypes.OVERLAPPED()
win32file.LockFileEx(self.hfile, lockmode, 0, 0x7fff0000, overlapped)
except Exception, e:
raise LockError(e)
def unlock(self):
try:
overlapped = pywintypes.OVERLAPPED()
win32file.UnlockFileEx(self.hfile, 0, 0x7fff0000, overlapped)
self.f.close()
self.f = None
except Exception, e:
raise LockError(e)
class _w32c_ReadLock(_w32c_FileLock):
def __init__(self, filename):
_w32c_FileLock._lock(self, filename, 'rb', 0)
class _w32c_WriteLock(_w32c_FileLock):
def __init__(self, filename):
_w32c_FileLock._lock(self, filename, 'wb',
win32con.LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK)
WriteLock = _w32c_WriteLock
ReadLock = _w32c_ReadLock
except ImportError:
try:
import msvcrt
# Unfortunately, msvcrt.locking() doesn't distinguish between
# read locks and write locks. Also, the way the combinations
# work to get non-blocking is not the same, so we
# have to write extra special functions here.
class _msvc_FileLock(_base_Lock):
LOCK_SH = 1
LOCK_EX = 2
LOCK_NB = 4
def unlock(self):
_msvc_unlock(self.f)
class _msvc_ReadLock(_msvc_FileLock):
def __init__(self, filename):
_msvc_lock(self._open(filename, 'rb'), self.LOCK_SH)
class _msvc_WriteLock(_msvc_FileLock):
def __init__(self, filename):
_msvc_lock(self._open(filename, 'wb'), self.LOCK_EX)
def _msvc_lock(f, flags):
try:
# Unfortunately, msvcrt.LK_RLCK is equivalent to msvcrt.LK_LOCK
# according to the comments, LK_RLCK is open the lock for writing.
# Unfortunately, msvcrt.locking() also has the side effect that it
# will only block for 10 seconds at most, and then it will throw an
# exception, this isn't terrible, though.
if type(f) == file:
fpos = f.tell()
fn = f.fileno()
f.seek(0)
else:
fn = f
fpos = os.lseek(fn, 0,0)
os.lseek(fn, 0,0)
if flags & self.LOCK_SH:
if flags & self.LOCK_NB:
lock_mode = msvcrt.LK_NBLCK
else:
lock_mode = msvcrt.LK_LOCK
elif flags & self.LOCK_EX:
if flags & self.LOCK_NB:
lock_mode = msvcrt.LK_NBRLCK
else:
lock_mode = msvcrt.LK_RLCK
else:
raise ValueError('Invalid lock mode: %r' % flags)
try:
msvcrt.locking(fn, lock_mode, -1)
finally:
os.lseek(fn, fpos, 0)
except Exception, e:
raise LockError(e)
def _msvc_unlock(f):
try:
if type(f) == file:
fpos = f.tell()
fn = f.fileno()
f.seek(0)
else:
fn = f
fpos = os.lseek(fn, 0,0)
os.lseek(fn, 0,0)
try:
msvcrt.locking(fn, msvcrt.LK_UNLCK, -1)
finally:
os.lseek(fn, fpos, 0)
except Exception, e:
raise LockError(e)
WriteLock = _msvc_WriteLock
ReadLock = _msvc_ReadLock
except ImportError:
raise NotImplementedError("please write a locking method "
"for platform %r" % sys.platform)
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