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"""Selector event loop for Unix with signal handling.""" | |
import errno | |
import io | |
import itertools | |
import os | |
import selectors | |
import signal | |
import socket | |
import stat | |
import subprocess | |
import sys | |
import threading | |
import warnings | |
from . import base_events | |
from . import base_subprocess | |
from . import constants | |
from . import coroutines | |
from . import events | |
from . import exceptions | |
from . import futures | |
from . import selector_events | |
from . import tasks | |
from . import transports | |
from .log import logger | |
__all__ = ( | |
'SelectorEventLoop', | |
'AbstractChildWatcher', 'SafeChildWatcher', | |
'FastChildWatcher', 'PidfdChildWatcher', | |
'MultiLoopChildWatcher', 'ThreadedChildWatcher', | |
'DefaultEventLoopPolicy', | |
) | |
if sys.platform == 'win32': # pragma: no cover | |
raise ImportError('Signals are not really supported on Windows') | |
def _sighandler_noop(signum, frame): | |
"""Dummy signal handler.""" | |
pass | |
def waitstatus_to_exitcode(status): | |
try: | |
return os.waitstatus_to_exitcode(status) | |
except ValueError: | |
# The child exited, but we don't understand its status. | |
# This shouldn't happen, but if it does, let's just | |
# return that status; perhaps that helps debug it. | |
return status | |
class _UnixSelectorEventLoop(selector_events.BaseSelectorEventLoop): | |
"""Unix event loop. | |
Adds signal handling and UNIX Domain Socket support to SelectorEventLoop. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, selector=None): | |
super().__init__(selector) | |
self._signal_handlers = {} | |
def close(self): | |
super().close() | |
if not sys.is_finalizing(): | |
for sig in list(self._signal_handlers): | |
self.remove_signal_handler(sig) | |
else: | |
if self._signal_handlers: | |
warnings.warn(f"Closing the loop {self!r} " | |
f"on interpreter shutdown " | |
f"stage, skipping signal handlers removal", | |
ResourceWarning, | |
source=self) | |
self._signal_handlers.clear() | |
def _process_self_data(self, data): | |
for signum in data: | |
if not signum: | |
# ignore null bytes written by _write_to_self() | |
continue | |
self._handle_signal(signum) | |
def add_signal_handler(self, sig, callback, *args): | |
"""Add a handler for a signal. UNIX only. | |
Raise ValueError if the signal number is invalid or uncatchable. | |
Raise RuntimeError if there is a problem setting up the handler. | |
""" | |
if (coroutines.iscoroutine(callback) or | |
coroutines.iscoroutinefunction(callback)): | |
raise TypeError("coroutines cannot be used " | |
"with add_signal_handler()") | |
self._check_signal(sig) | |
self._check_closed() | |
try: | |
# set_wakeup_fd() raises ValueError if this is not the | |
# main thread. By calling it early we ensure that an | |
# event loop running in another thread cannot add a signal | |
# handler. | |
signal.set_wakeup_fd(self._csock.fileno()) | |
except (ValueError, OSError) as exc: | |
raise RuntimeError(str(exc)) | |
handle = events.Handle(callback, args, self, None) | |
self._signal_handlers[sig] = handle | |
try: | |
# Register a dummy signal handler to ask Python to write the signal | |
# number in the wakeup file descriptor. _process_self_data() will | |
# read signal numbers from this file descriptor to handle signals. | |
signal.signal(sig, _sighandler_noop) | |
# Set SA_RESTART to limit EINTR occurrences. | |
signal.siginterrupt(sig, False) | |
except OSError as exc: | |
del self._signal_handlers[sig] | |
if not self._signal_handlers: | |
try: | |
signal.set_wakeup_fd(-1) | |
except (ValueError, OSError) as nexc: | |
logger.info('set_wakeup_fd(-1) failed: %s', nexc) | |
if exc.errno == errno.EINVAL: | |
raise RuntimeError(f'sig {sig} cannot be caught') | |
else: | |
raise | |
def _handle_signal(self, sig): | |
"""Internal helper that is the actual signal handler.""" | |
handle = self._signal_handlers.get(sig) | |
if handle is None: | |
return # Assume it's some race condition. | |
if handle._cancelled: | |
self.remove_signal_handler(sig) # Remove it properly. | |
else: | |
self._add_callback_signalsafe(handle) | |
def remove_signal_handler(self, sig): | |
"""Remove a handler for a signal. UNIX only. | |
Return True if a signal handler was removed, False if not. | |
""" | |
self._check_signal(sig) | |
try: | |
del self._signal_handlers[sig] | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
if sig == signal.SIGINT: | |
handler = signal.default_int_handler | |
else: | |
handler = signal.SIG_DFL | |
try: | |
signal.signal(sig, handler) | |
except OSError as exc: | |
if exc.errno == errno.EINVAL: | |
raise RuntimeError(f'sig {sig} cannot be caught') | |
else: | |
raise | |
if not self._signal_handlers: | |
try: | |
signal.set_wakeup_fd(-1) | |
except (ValueError, OSError) as exc: | |
logger.info('set_wakeup_fd(-1) failed: %s', exc) | |
return True | |
def _check_signal(self, sig): | |
"""Internal helper to validate a signal. | |
Raise ValueError if the signal number is invalid or uncatchable. | |
Raise RuntimeError if there is a problem setting up the handler. | |
""" | |
if not isinstance(sig, int): | |
raise TypeError(f'sig must be an int, not {sig!r}') | |
if sig not in signal.valid_signals(): | |
raise ValueError(f'invalid signal number {sig}') | |
def _make_read_pipe_transport(self, pipe, protocol, waiter=None, | |
extra=None): | |
return _UnixReadPipeTransport(self, pipe, protocol, waiter, extra) | |
def _make_write_pipe_transport(self, pipe, protocol, waiter=None, | |
extra=None): | |
return _UnixWritePipeTransport(self, pipe, protocol, waiter, extra) | |
async def _make_subprocess_transport(self, protocol, args, shell, | |
stdin, stdout, stderr, bufsize, | |
extra=None, **kwargs): | |
with events.get_child_watcher() as watcher: | |
if not watcher.is_active(): | |
# Check early. | |
# Raising exception before process creation | |
# prevents subprocess execution if the watcher | |
# is not ready to handle it. | |
raise RuntimeError("asyncio.get_child_watcher() is not activated, " | |
"subprocess support is not installed.") | |
waiter = self.create_future() | |
transp = _UnixSubprocessTransport(self, protocol, args, shell, | |
stdin, stdout, stderr, bufsize, | |
waiter=waiter, extra=extra, | |
**kwargs) | |
watcher.add_child_handler(transp.get_pid(), | |
self._child_watcher_callback, transp) | |
try: | |
await waiter | |
except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt): | |
raise | |
except BaseException: | |
transp.close() | |
await transp._wait() | |
raise | |
return transp | |
def _child_watcher_callback(self, pid, returncode, transp): | |
# Skip one iteration for callbacks to be executed | |
self.call_soon_threadsafe(self.call_soon, transp._process_exited, returncode) | |
async def create_unix_connection( | |
self, protocol_factory, path=None, *, | |
ssl=None, sock=None, | |
server_hostname=None, | |
ssl_handshake_timeout=None): | |
assert server_hostname is None or isinstance(server_hostname, str) | |
if ssl: | |
if server_hostname is None: | |
raise ValueError( | |
'you have to pass server_hostname when using ssl') | |
else: | |
if server_hostname is not None: | |
raise ValueError('server_hostname is only meaningful with ssl') | |
if ssl_handshake_timeout is not None: | |
raise ValueError( | |
'ssl_handshake_timeout is only meaningful with ssl') | |
if path is not None: | |
if sock is not None: | |
raise ValueError( | |
'path and sock can not be specified at the same time') | |
path = os.fspath(path) | |
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM, 0) | |
try: | |
sock.setblocking(False) | |
await self.sock_connect(sock, path) | |
except: | |
sock.close() | |
raise | |
else: | |
if sock is None: | |
raise ValueError('no path and sock were specified') | |
if (sock.family != socket.AF_UNIX or | |
sock.type != socket.SOCK_STREAM): | |
raise ValueError( | |
f'A UNIX Domain Stream Socket was expected, got {sock!r}') | |
sock.setblocking(False) | |
transport, protocol = await self._create_connection_transport( | |
sock, protocol_factory, ssl, server_hostname, | |
ssl_handshake_timeout=ssl_handshake_timeout) | |
return transport, protocol | |
async def create_unix_server( | |
self, protocol_factory, path=None, *, | |
sock=None, backlog=100, ssl=None, | |
ssl_handshake_timeout=None, | |
start_serving=True): | |
if isinstance(ssl, bool): | |
raise TypeError('ssl argument must be an SSLContext or None') | |
if ssl_handshake_timeout is not None and not ssl: | |
raise ValueError( | |
'ssl_handshake_timeout is only meaningful with ssl') | |
if path is not None: | |
if sock is not None: | |
raise ValueError( | |
'path and sock can not be specified at the same time') | |
path = os.fspath(path) | |
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) | |
# Check for abstract socket. `str` and `bytes` paths are supported. | |
if path[0] not in (0, '\x00'): | |
try: | |
if stat.S_ISSOCK(os.stat(path).st_mode): | |
os.remove(path) | |
except FileNotFoundError: | |
pass | |
except OSError as err: | |
# Directory may have permissions only to create socket. | |
logger.error('Unable to check or remove stale UNIX socket ' | |
'%r: %r', path, err) | |
try: | |
sock.bind(path) | |
except OSError as exc: | |
sock.close() | |
if exc.errno == errno.EADDRINUSE: | |
# Let's improve the error message by adding | |
# with what exact address it occurs. | |
msg = f'Address {path!r} is already in use' | |
raise OSError(errno.EADDRINUSE, msg) from None | |
else: | |
raise | |
except: | |
sock.close() | |
raise | |
else: | |
if sock is None: | |
raise ValueError( | |
'path was not specified, and no sock specified') | |
if (sock.family != socket.AF_UNIX or | |
sock.type != socket.SOCK_STREAM): | |
raise ValueError( | |
f'A UNIX Domain Stream Socket was expected, got {sock!r}') | |
sock.setblocking(False) | |
server = base_events.Server(self, [sock], protocol_factory, | |
ssl, backlog, ssl_handshake_timeout) | |
if start_serving: | |
server._start_serving() | |
# Skip one loop iteration so that all 'loop.add_reader' | |
# go through. | |
await tasks.sleep(0) | |
return server | |
async def _sock_sendfile_native(self, sock, file, offset, count): | |
try: | |
os.sendfile | |
except AttributeError: | |
raise exceptions.SendfileNotAvailableError( | |
"os.sendfile() is not available") | |
try: | |
fileno = file.fileno() | |
except (AttributeError, io.UnsupportedOperation) as err: | |
raise exceptions.SendfileNotAvailableError("not a regular file") | |
try: | |
fsize = os.fstat(fileno).st_size | |
except OSError: | |
raise exceptions.SendfileNotAvailableError("not a regular file") | |
blocksize = count if count else fsize | |
if not blocksize: | |
return 0 # empty file | |
fut = self.create_future() | |
self._sock_sendfile_native_impl(fut, None, sock, fileno, | |
offset, count, blocksize, 0) | |
return await fut | |
def _sock_sendfile_native_impl(self, fut, registered_fd, sock, fileno, | |
offset, count, blocksize, total_sent): | |
fd = sock.fileno() | |
if registered_fd is not None: | |
# Remove the callback early. It should be rare that the | |
# selector says the fd is ready but the call still returns | |
# EAGAIN, and I am willing to take a hit in that case in | |
# order to simplify the common case. | |
self.remove_writer(registered_fd) | |
if fut.cancelled(): | |
self._sock_sendfile_update_filepos(fileno, offset, total_sent) | |
return | |
if count: | |
blocksize = count - total_sent | |
if blocksize <= 0: | |
self._sock_sendfile_update_filepos(fileno, offset, total_sent) | |
fut.set_result(total_sent) | |
return | |
try: | |
sent = os.sendfile(fd, fileno, offset, blocksize) | |
except (BlockingIOError, InterruptedError): | |
if registered_fd is None: | |
self._sock_add_cancellation_callback(fut, sock) | |
self.add_writer(fd, self._sock_sendfile_native_impl, fut, | |
fd, sock, fileno, | |
offset, count, blocksize, total_sent) | |
except OSError as exc: | |
if (registered_fd is not None and | |
exc.errno == errno.ENOTCONN and | |
type(exc) is not ConnectionError): | |
# If we have an ENOTCONN and this isn't a first call to | |
# sendfile(), i.e. the connection was closed in the middle | |
# of the operation, normalize the error to ConnectionError | |
# to make it consistent across all Posix systems. | |
new_exc = ConnectionError( | |
"socket is not connected", errno.ENOTCONN) | |
new_exc.__cause__ = exc | |
exc = new_exc | |
if total_sent == 0: | |
# We can get here for different reasons, the main | |
# one being 'file' is not a regular mmap(2)-like | |
# file, in which case we'll fall back on using | |
# plain send(). | |
err = exceptions.SendfileNotAvailableError( | |
"os.sendfile call failed") | |
self._sock_sendfile_update_filepos(fileno, offset, total_sent) | |
fut.set_exception(err) | |
else: | |
self._sock_sendfile_update_filepos(fileno, offset, total_sent) | |
fut.set_exception(exc) | |
except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt): | |
raise | |
except BaseException as exc: | |
self._sock_sendfile_update_filepos(fileno, offset, total_sent) | |
fut.set_exception(exc) | |
else: | |
if sent == 0: | |
# EOF | |
self._sock_sendfile_update_filepos(fileno, offset, total_sent) | |
fut.set_result(total_sent) | |
else: | |
offset += sent | |
total_sent += sent | |
if registered_fd is None: | |
self._sock_add_cancellation_callback(fut, sock) | |
self.add_writer(fd, self._sock_sendfile_native_impl, fut, | |
fd, sock, fileno, | |
offset, count, blocksize, total_sent) | |
def _sock_sendfile_update_filepos(self, fileno, offset, total_sent): | |
if total_sent > 0: | |
os.lseek(fileno, offset, os.SEEK_SET) | |
def _sock_add_cancellation_callback(self, fut, sock): | |
def cb(fut): | |
if fut.cancelled(): | |
fd = sock.fileno() | |
if fd != -1: | |
self.remove_writer(fd) | |
fut.add_done_callback(cb) | |
class _UnixReadPipeTransport(transports.ReadTransport): | |
max_size = 256 * 1024 # max bytes we read in one event loop iteration | |
def __init__(self, loop, pipe, protocol, waiter=None, extra=None): | |
super().__init__(extra) | |
self._extra['pipe'] = pipe | |
self._loop = loop | |
self._pipe = pipe | |
self._fileno = pipe.fileno() | |
self._protocol = protocol | |
self._closing = False | |
self._paused = False | |
mode = os.fstat(self._fileno).st_mode | |
if not (stat.S_ISFIFO(mode) or | |
stat.S_ISSOCK(mode) or | |
stat.S_ISCHR(mode)): | |
self._pipe = None | |
self._fileno = None | |
self._protocol = None | |
raise ValueError("Pipe transport is for pipes/sockets only.") | |
os.set_blocking(self._fileno, False) | |
self._loop.call_soon(self._protocol.connection_made, self) | |
# only start reading when connection_made() has been called | |
self._loop.call_soon(self._loop._add_reader, | |
self._fileno, self._read_ready) | |
if waiter is not None: | |
# only wake up the waiter when connection_made() has been called | |
self._loop.call_soon(futures._set_result_unless_cancelled, | |
waiter, None) | |
def __repr__(self): | |
info = [self.__class__.__name__] | |
if self._pipe is None: | |
info.append('closed') | |
elif self._closing: | |
info.append('closing') | |
info.append(f'fd={self._fileno}') | |
selector = getattr(self._loop, '_selector', None) | |
if self._pipe is not None and selector is not None: | |
polling = selector_events._test_selector_event( | |
selector, self._fileno, selectors.EVENT_READ) | |
if polling: | |
info.append('polling') | |
else: | |
info.append('idle') | |
elif self._pipe is not None: | |
info.append('open') | |
else: | |
info.append('closed') | |
return '<{}>'.format(' '.join(info)) | |
def _read_ready(self): | |
try: | |
data = os.read(self._fileno, self.max_size) | |
except (BlockingIOError, InterruptedError): | |
pass | |
except OSError as exc: | |
self._fatal_error(exc, 'Fatal read error on pipe transport') | |
else: | |
if data: | |
self._protocol.data_received(data) | |
else: | |
if self._loop.get_debug(): | |
logger.info("%r was closed by peer", self) | |
self._closing = True | |
self._loop._remove_reader(self._fileno) | |
self._loop.call_soon(self._protocol.eof_received) | |
self._loop.call_soon(self._call_connection_lost, None) | |
def pause_reading(self): | |
if self._closing or self._paused: | |
return | |
self._paused = True | |
self._loop._remove_reader(self._fileno) | |
if self._loop.get_debug(): | |
logger.debug("%r pauses reading", self) | |
def resume_reading(self): | |
if self._closing or not self._paused: | |
return | |
self._paused = False | |
self._loop._add_reader(self._fileno, self._read_ready) | |
if self._loop.get_debug(): | |
logger.debug("%r resumes reading", self) | |
def set_protocol(self, protocol): | |
self._protocol = protocol | |
def get_protocol(self): | |
return self._protocol | |
def is_closing(self): | |
return self._closing | |
def close(self): | |
if not self._closing: | |
self._close(None) | |
def __del__(self, _warn=warnings.warn): | |
if self._pipe is not None: | |
_warn(f"unclosed transport {self!r}", ResourceWarning, source=self) | |
self._pipe.close() | |
def _fatal_error(self, exc, message='Fatal error on pipe transport'): | |
# should be called by exception handler only | |
if (isinstance(exc, OSError) and exc.errno == errno.EIO): | |
if self._loop.get_debug(): | |
logger.debug("%r: %s", self, message, exc_info=True) | |
else: | |
self._loop.call_exception_handler({ | |
'message': message, | |
'exception': exc, | |
'transport': self, | |
'protocol': self._protocol, | |
}) | |
self._close(exc) | |
def _close(self, exc): | |
self._closing = True | |
self._loop._remove_reader(self._fileno) | |
self._loop.call_soon(self._call_connection_lost, exc) | |
def _call_connection_lost(self, exc): | |
try: | |
self._protocol.connection_lost(exc) | |
finally: | |
self._pipe.close() | |
self._pipe = None | |
self._protocol = None | |
self._loop = None | |
class _UnixWritePipeTransport(transports._FlowControlMixin, | |
transports.WriteTransport): | |
def __init__(self, loop, pipe, protocol, waiter=None, extra=None): | |
super().__init__(extra, loop) | |
self._extra['pipe'] = pipe | |
self._pipe = pipe | |
self._fileno = pipe.fileno() | |
self._protocol = protocol | |
self._buffer = bytearray() | |
self._conn_lost = 0 | |
self._closing = False # Set when close() or write_eof() called. | |
mode = os.fstat(self._fileno).st_mode | |
is_char = stat.S_ISCHR(mode) | |
is_fifo = stat.S_ISFIFO(mode) | |
is_socket = stat.S_ISSOCK(mode) | |
if not (is_char or is_fifo or is_socket): | |
self._pipe = None | |
self._fileno = None | |
self._protocol = None | |
raise ValueError("Pipe transport is only for " | |
"pipes, sockets and character devices") | |
os.set_blocking(self._fileno, False) | |
self._loop.call_soon(self._protocol.connection_made, self) | |
# On AIX, the reader trick (to be notified when the read end of the | |
# socket is closed) only works for sockets. On other platforms it | |
# works for pipes and sockets. (Exception: OS X 10.4? Issue #19294.) | |
if is_socket or (is_fifo and not sys.platform.startswith("aix")): | |
# only start reading when connection_made() has been called | |
self._loop.call_soon(self._loop._add_reader, | |
self._fileno, self._read_ready) | |
if waiter is not None: | |
# only wake up the waiter when connection_made() has been called | |
self._loop.call_soon(futures._set_result_unless_cancelled, | |
waiter, None) | |
def __repr__(self): | |
info = [self.__class__.__name__] | |
if self._pipe is None: | |
info.append('closed') | |
elif self._closing: | |
info.append('closing') | |
info.append(f'fd={self._fileno}') | |
selector = getattr(self._loop, '_selector', None) | |
if self._pipe is not None and selector is not None: | |
polling = selector_events._test_selector_event( | |
selector, self._fileno, selectors.EVENT_WRITE) | |
if polling: | |
info.append('polling') | |
else: | |
info.append('idle') | |
bufsize = self.get_write_buffer_size() | |
info.append(f'bufsize={bufsize}') | |
elif self._pipe is not None: | |
info.append('open') | |
else: | |
info.append('closed') | |
return '<{}>'.format(' '.join(info)) | |
def get_write_buffer_size(self): | |
return len(self._buffer) | |
def _read_ready(self): | |
# Pipe was closed by peer. | |
if self._loop.get_debug(): | |
logger.info("%r was closed by peer", self) | |
if self._buffer: | |
self._close(BrokenPipeError()) | |
else: | |
self._close() | |
def write(self, data): | |
assert isinstance(data, (bytes, bytearray, memoryview)), repr(data) | |
if isinstance(data, bytearray): | |
data = memoryview(data) | |
if not data: | |
return | |
if self._conn_lost or self._closing: | |
if self._conn_lost >= constants.LOG_THRESHOLD_FOR_CONNLOST_WRITES: | |
logger.warning('pipe closed by peer or ' | |
'os.write(pipe, data) raised exception.') | |
self._conn_lost += 1 | |
return | |
if not self._buffer: | |
# Attempt to send it right away first. | |
try: | |
n = os.write(self._fileno, data) | |
except (BlockingIOError, InterruptedError): | |
n = 0 | |
except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt): | |
raise | |
except BaseException as exc: | |
self._conn_lost += 1 | |
self._fatal_error(exc, 'Fatal write error on pipe transport') | |
return | |
if n == len(data): | |
return | |
elif n > 0: | |
data = memoryview(data)[n:] | |
self._loop._add_writer(self._fileno, self._write_ready) | |
self._buffer += data | |
self._maybe_pause_protocol() | |
def _write_ready(self): | |
assert self._buffer, 'Data should not be empty' | |
try: | |
n = os.write(self._fileno, self._buffer) | |
except (BlockingIOError, InterruptedError): | |
pass | |
except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt): | |
raise | |
except BaseException as exc: | |
self._buffer.clear() | |
self._conn_lost += 1 | |
# Remove writer here, _fatal_error() doesn't it | |
# because _buffer is empty. | |
self._loop._remove_writer(self._fileno) | |
self._fatal_error(exc, 'Fatal write error on pipe transport') | |
else: | |
if n == len(self._buffer): | |
self._buffer.clear() | |
self._loop._remove_writer(self._fileno) | |
self._maybe_resume_protocol() # May append to buffer. | |
if self._closing: | |
self._loop._remove_reader(self._fileno) | |
self._call_connection_lost(None) | |
return | |
elif n > 0: | |
del self._buffer[:n] | |
def can_write_eof(self): | |
return True | |
def write_eof(self): | |
if self._closing: | |
return | |
assert self._pipe | |
self._closing = True | |
if not self._buffer: | |
self._loop._remove_reader(self._fileno) | |
self._loop.call_soon(self._call_connection_lost, None) | |
def set_protocol(self, protocol): | |
self._protocol = protocol | |
def get_protocol(self): | |
return self._protocol | |
def is_closing(self): | |
return self._closing | |
def close(self): | |
if self._pipe is not None and not self._closing: | |
# write_eof is all what we needed to close the write pipe | |
self.write_eof() | |
def __del__(self, _warn=warnings.warn): | |
if self._pipe is not None: | |
_warn(f"unclosed transport {self!r}", ResourceWarning, source=self) | |
self._pipe.close() | |
def abort(self): | |
self._close(None) | |
def _fatal_error(self, exc, message='Fatal error on pipe transport'): | |
# should be called by exception handler only | |
if isinstance(exc, OSError): | |
if self._loop.get_debug(): | |
logger.debug("%r: %s", self, message, exc_info=True) | |
else: | |
self._loop.call_exception_handler({ | |
'message': message, | |
'exception': exc, | |
'transport': self, | |
'protocol': self._protocol, | |
}) | |
self._close(exc) | |
def _close(self, exc=None): | |
self._closing = True | |
if self._buffer: | |
self._loop._remove_writer(self._fileno) | |
self._buffer.clear() | |
self._loop._remove_reader(self._fileno) | |
self._loop.call_soon(self._call_connection_lost, exc) | |
def _call_connection_lost(self, exc): | |
try: | |
self._protocol.connection_lost(exc) | |
finally: | |
self._pipe.close() | |
self._pipe = None | |
self._protocol = None | |
self._loop = None | |
class _UnixSubprocessTransport(base_subprocess.BaseSubprocessTransport): | |
def _start(self, args, shell, stdin, stdout, stderr, bufsize, **kwargs): | |
stdin_w = None | |
if stdin == subprocess.PIPE and sys.platform.startswith('aix'): | |
# Use a socket pair for stdin on AIX, since it does not | |
# support selecting read events on the write end of a | |
# socket (which we use in order to detect closing of the | |
# other end). | |
stdin, stdin_w = socket.socketpair() | |
try: | |
self._proc = subprocess.Popen( | |
args, shell=shell, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, | |
universal_newlines=False, bufsize=bufsize, **kwargs) | |
if stdin_w is not None: | |
stdin.close() | |
self._proc.stdin = open(stdin_w.detach(), 'wb', buffering=bufsize) | |
stdin_w = None | |
finally: | |
if stdin_w is not None: | |
stdin.close() | |
stdin_w.close() | |
class AbstractChildWatcher: | |
"""Abstract base class for monitoring child processes. | |
Objects derived from this class monitor a collection of subprocesses and | |
report their termination or interruption by a signal. | |
New callbacks are registered with .add_child_handler(). Starting a new | |
process must be done within a 'with' block to allow the watcher to suspend | |
its activity until the new process if fully registered (this is needed to | |
prevent a race condition in some implementations). | |
Example: | |
with watcher: | |
proc = subprocess.Popen("sleep 1") | |
watcher.add_child_handler(proc.pid, callback) | |
Notes: | |
Implementations of this class must be thread-safe. | |
Since child watcher objects may catch the SIGCHLD signal and call | |
waitpid(-1), there should be only one active object per process. | |
""" | |
def add_child_handler(self, pid, callback, *args): | |
"""Register a new child handler. | |
Arrange for callback(pid, returncode, *args) to be called when | |
process 'pid' terminates. Specifying another callback for the same | |
process replaces the previous handler. | |
Note: callback() must be thread-safe. | |
""" | |
raise NotImplementedError() | |
def remove_child_handler(self, pid): | |
"""Removes the handler for process 'pid'. | |
The function returns True if the handler was successfully removed, | |
False if there was nothing to remove.""" | |
raise NotImplementedError() | |
def attach_loop(self, loop): | |
"""Attach the watcher to an event loop. | |
If the watcher was previously attached to an event loop, then it is | |
first detached before attaching to the new loop. | |
Note: loop may be None. | |
""" | |
raise NotImplementedError() | |
def close(self): | |
"""Close the watcher. | |
This must be called to make sure that any underlying resource is freed. | |
""" | |
raise NotImplementedError() | |
def is_active(self): | |
"""Return ``True`` if the watcher is active and is used by the event loop. | |
Return True if the watcher is installed and ready to handle process exit | |
notifications. | |
""" | |
raise NotImplementedError() | |
def __enter__(self): | |
"""Enter the watcher's context and allow starting new processes | |
This function must return self""" | |
raise NotImplementedError() | |
def __exit__(self, a, b, c): | |
"""Exit the watcher's context""" | |
raise NotImplementedError() | |
class PidfdChildWatcher(AbstractChildWatcher): | |
"""Child watcher implementation using Linux's pid file descriptors. | |
This child watcher polls process file descriptors (pidfds) to await child | |
process termination. In some respects, PidfdChildWatcher is a "Goldilocks" | |
child watcher implementation. It doesn't require signals or threads, doesn't | |
interfere with any processes launched outside the event loop, and scales | |
linearly with the number of subprocesses launched by the event loop. The | |
main disadvantage is that pidfds are specific to Linux, and only work on | |
recent (5.3+) kernels. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self): | |
self._loop = None | |
self._callbacks = {} | |
def __enter__(self): | |
return self | |
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback): | |
pass | |
def is_active(self): | |
return self._loop is not None and self._loop.is_running() | |
def close(self): | |
self.attach_loop(None) | |
def attach_loop(self, loop): | |
if self._loop is not None and loop is None and self._callbacks: | |
warnings.warn( | |
'A loop is being detached ' | |
'from a child watcher with pending handlers', | |
RuntimeWarning) | |
for pidfd, _, _ in self._callbacks.values(): | |
self._loop._remove_reader(pidfd) | |
os.close(pidfd) | |
self._callbacks.clear() | |
self._loop = loop | |
def add_child_handler(self, pid, callback, *args): | |
existing = self._callbacks.get(pid) | |
if existing is not None: | |
self._callbacks[pid] = existing[0], callback, args | |
else: | |
pidfd = os.pidfd_open(pid) | |
self._loop._add_reader(pidfd, self._do_wait, pid) | |
self._callbacks[pid] = pidfd, callback, args | |
def _do_wait(self, pid): | |
pidfd, callback, args = self._callbacks.pop(pid) | |
self._loop._remove_reader(pidfd) | |
try: | |
_, status = os.waitpid(pid, 0) | |
except ChildProcessError: | |
# The child process is already reaped | |
# (may happen if waitpid() is called elsewhere). | |
returncode = 255 | |
logger.warning( | |
"child process pid %d exit status already read: " | |
" will report returncode 255", | |
pid) | |
else: | |
returncode = waitstatus_to_exitcode(status) | |
os.close(pidfd) | |
callback(pid, returncode, *args) | |
def remove_child_handler(self, pid): | |
try: | |
pidfd, _, _ = self._callbacks.pop(pid) | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
self._loop._remove_reader(pidfd) | |
os.close(pidfd) | |
return True | |
class BaseChildWatcher(AbstractChildWatcher): | |
def __init__(self): | |
self._loop = None | |
self._callbacks = {} | |
def close(self): | |
self.attach_loop(None) | |
def is_active(self): | |
return self._loop is not None and self._loop.is_running() | |
def _do_waitpid(self, expected_pid): | |
raise NotImplementedError() | |
def _do_waitpid_all(self): | |
raise NotImplementedError() | |
def attach_loop(self, loop): | |
assert loop is None or isinstance(loop, events.AbstractEventLoop) | |
if self._loop is not None and loop is None and self._callbacks: | |
warnings.warn( | |
'A loop is being detached ' | |
'from a child watcher with pending handlers', | |
RuntimeWarning) | |
if self._loop is not None: | |
self._loop.remove_signal_handler(signal.SIGCHLD) | |
self._loop = loop | |
if loop is not None: | |
loop.add_signal_handler(signal.SIGCHLD, self._sig_chld) | |
# Prevent a race condition in case a child terminated | |
# during the switch. | |
self._do_waitpid_all() | |
def _sig_chld(self): | |
try: | |
self._do_waitpid_all() | |
except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt): | |
raise | |
except BaseException as exc: | |
# self._loop should always be available here | |
# as '_sig_chld' is added as a signal handler | |
# in 'attach_loop' | |
self._loop.call_exception_handler({ | |
'message': 'Unknown exception in SIGCHLD handler', | |
'exception': exc, | |
}) | |
class SafeChildWatcher(BaseChildWatcher): | |
"""'Safe' child watcher implementation. | |
This implementation avoids disrupting other code spawning processes by | |
polling explicitly each process in the SIGCHLD handler instead of calling | |
os.waitpid(-1). | |
This is a safe solution but it has a significant overhead when handling a | |
big number of children (O(n) each time SIGCHLD is raised) | |
""" | |
def close(self): | |
self._callbacks.clear() | |
super().close() | |
def __enter__(self): | |
return self | |
def __exit__(self, a, b, c): | |
pass | |
def add_child_handler(self, pid, callback, *args): | |
self._callbacks[pid] = (callback, args) | |
# Prevent a race condition in case the child is already terminated. | |
self._do_waitpid(pid) | |
def remove_child_handler(self, pid): | |
try: | |
del self._callbacks[pid] | |
return True | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
def _do_waitpid_all(self): | |
for pid in list(self._callbacks): | |
self._do_waitpid(pid) | |
def _do_waitpid(self, expected_pid): | |
assert expected_pid > 0 | |
try: | |
pid, status = os.waitpid(expected_pid, os.WNOHANG) | |
except ChildProcessError: | |
# The child process is already reaped | |
# (may happen if waitpid() is called elsewhere). | |
pid = expected_pid | |
returncode = 255 | |
logger.warning( | |
"Unknown child process pid %d, will report returncode 255", | |
pid) | |
else: | |
if pid == 0: | |
# The child process is still alive. | |
return | |
returncode = waitstatus_to_exitcode(status) | |
if self._loop.get_debug(): | |
logger.debug('process %s exited with returncode %s', | |
expected_pid, returncode) | |
try: | |
callback, args = self._callbacks.pop(pid) | |
except KeyError: # pragma: no cover | |
# May happen if .remove_child_handler() is called | |
# after os.waitpid() returns. | |
if self._loop.get_debug(): | |
logger.warning("Child watcher got an unexpected pid: %r", | |
pid, exc_info=True) | |
else: | |
callback(pid, returncode, *args) | |
class FastChildWatcher(BaseChildWatcher): | |
"""'Fast' child watcher implementation. | |
This implementation reaps every terminated processes by calling | |
os.waitpid(-1) directly, possibly breaking other code spawning processes | |
and waiting for their termination. | |
There is no noticeable overhead when handling a big number of children | |
(O(1) each time a child terminates). | |
""" | |
def __init__(self): | |
super().__init__() | |
self._lock = threading.Lock() | |
self._zombies = {} | |
self._forks = 0 | |
def close(self): | |
self._callbacks.clear() | |
self._zombies.clear() | |
super().close() | |
def __enter__(self): | |
with self._lock: | |
self._forks += 1 | |
return self | |
def __exit__(self, a, b, c): | |
with self._lock: | |
self._forks -= 1 | |
if self._forks or not self._zombies: | |
return | |
collateral_victims = str(self._zombies) | |
self._zombies.clear() | |
logger.warning( | |
"Caught subprocesses termination from unknown pids: %s", | |
collateral_victims) | |
def add_child_handler(self, pid, callback, *args): | |
assert self._forks, "Must use the context manager" | |
with self._lock: | |
try: | |
returncode = self._zombies.pop(pid) | |
except KeyError: | |
# The child is running. | |
self._callbacks[pid] = callback, args | |
return | |
# The child is dead already. We can fire the callback. | |
callback(pid, returncode, *args) | |
def remove_child_handler(self, pid): | |
try: | |
del self._callbacks[pid] | |
return True | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
def _do_waitpid_all(self): | |
# Because of signal coalescing, we must keep calling waitpid() as | |
# long as we're able to reap a child. | |
while True: | |
try: | |
pid, status = os.waitpid(-1, os.WNOHANG) | |
except ChildProcessError: | |
# No more child processes exist. | |
return | |
else: | |
if pid == 0: | |
# A child process is still alive. | |
return | |
returncode = waitstatus_to_exitcode(status) | |
with self._lock: | |
try: | |
callback, args = self._callbacks.pop(pid) | |
except KeyError: | |
# unknown child | |
if self._forks: | |
# It may not be registered yet. | |
self._zombies[pid] = returncode | |
if self._loop.get_debug(): | |
logger.debug('unknown process %s exited ' | |
'with returncode %s', | |
pid, returncode) | |
continue | |
callback = None | |
else: | |
if self._loop.get_debug(): | |
logger.debug('process %s exited with returncode %s', | |
pid, returncode) | |
if callback is None: | |
logger.warning( | |
"Caught subprocess termination from unknown pid: " | |
"%d -> %d", pid, returncode) | |
else: | |
callback(pid, returncode, *args) | |
class MultiLoopChildWatcher(AbstractChildWatcher): | |
"""A watcher that doesn't require running loop in the main thread. | |
This implementation registers a SIGCHLD signal handler on | |
instantiation (which may conflict with other code that | |
install own handler for this signal). | |
The solution is safe but it has a significant overhead when | |
handling a big number of processes (*O(n)* each time a | |
SIGCHLD is received). | |
""" | |
# Implementation note: | |
# The class keeps compatibility with AbstractChildWatcher ABC | |
# To achieve this it has empty attach_loop() method | |
# and doesn't accept explicit loop argument | |
# for add_child_handler()/remove_child_handler() | |
# but retrieves the current loop by get_running_loop() | |
def __init__(self): | |
self._callbacks = {} | |
self._saved_sighandler = None | |
def is_active(self): | |
return self._saved_sighandler is not None | |
def close(self): | |
self._callbacks.clear() | |
if self._saved_sighandler is None: | |
return | |
handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGCHLD) | |
if handler != self._sig_chld: | |
logger.warning("SIGCHLD handler was changed by outside code") | |
else: | |
signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, self._saved_sighandler) | |
self._saved_sighandler = None | |
def __enter__(self): | |
return self | |
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): | |
pass | |
def add_child_handler(self, pid, callback, *args): | |
loop = events.get_running_loop() | |
self._callbacks[pid] = (loop, callback, args) | |
# Prevent a race condition in case the child is already terminated. | |
self._do_waitpid(pid) | |
def remove_child_handler(self, pid): | |
try: | |
del self._callbacks[pid] | |
return True | |
except KeyError: | |
return False | |
def attach_loop(self, loop): | |
# Don't save the loop but initialize itself if called first time | |
# The reason to do it here is that attach_loop() is called from | |
# unix policy only for the main thread. | |
# Main thread is required for subscription on SIGCHLD signal | |
if self._saved_sighandler is not None: | |
return | |
self._saved_sighandler = signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, self._sig_chld) | |
if self._saved_sighandler is None: | |
logger.warning("Previous SIGCHLD handler was set by non-Python code, " | |
"restore to default handler on watcher close.") | |
self._saved_sighandler = signal.SIG_DFL | |
# Set SA_RESTART to limit EINTR occurrences. | |
signal.siginterrupt(signal.SIGCHLD, False) | |
def _do_waitpid_all(self): | |
for pid in list(self._callbacks): | |
self._do_waitpid(pid) | |
def _do_waitpid(self, expected_pid): | |
assert expected_pid > 0 | |
try: | |
pid, status = os.waitpid(expected_pid, os.WNOHANG) | |
except ChildProcessError: | |
# The child process is already reaped | |
# (may happen if waitpid() is called elsewhere). | |
pid = expected_pid | |
returncode = 255 | |
logger.warning( | |
"Unknown child process pid %d, will report returncode 255", | |
pid) | |
debug_log = False | |
else: | |
if pid == 0: | |
# The child process is still alive. | |
return | |
returncode = waitstatus_to_exitcode(status) | |
debug_log = True | |
try: | |
loop, callback, args = self._callbacks.pop(pid) | |
except KeyError: # pragma: no cover | |
# May happen if .remove_child_handler() is called | |
# after os.waitpid() returns. | |
logger.warning("Child watcher got an unexpected pid: %r", | |
pid, exc_info=True) | |
else: | |
if loop.is_closed(): | |
logger.warning("Loop %r that handles pid %r is closed", loop, pid) | |
else: | |
if debug_log and loop.get_debug(): | |
logger.debug('process %s exited with returncode %s', | |
expected_pid, returncode) | |
loop.call_soon_threadsafe(callback, pid, returncode, *args) | |
def _sig_chld(self, signum, frame): | |
try: | |
self._do_waitpid_all() | |
except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt): | |
raise | |
except BaseException: | |
logger.warning('Unknown exception in SIGCHLD handler', exc_info=True) | |
class ThreadedChildWatcher(AbstractChildWatcher): | |
"""Threaded child watcher implementation. | |
The watcher uses a thread per process | |
for waiting for the process finish. | |
It doesn't require subscription on POSIX signal | |
but a thread creation is not free. | |
The watcher has O(1) complexity, its performance doesn't depend | |
on amount of spawn processes. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self): | |
self._pid_counter = itertools.count(0) | |
self._threads = {} | |
def is_active(self): | |
return True | |
def close(self): | |
self._join_threads() | |
def _join_threads(self): | |
"""Internal: Join all non-daemon threads""" | |
threads = [thread for thread in list(self._threads.values()) | |
if thread.is_alive() and not thread.daemon] | |
for thread in threads: | |
thread.join() | |
def __enter__(self): | |
return self | |
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): | |
pass | |
def __del__(self, _warn=warnings.warn): | |
threads = [thread for thread in list(self._threads.values()) | |
if thread.is_alive()] | |
if threads: | |
_warn(f"{self.__class__} has registered but not finished child processes", | |
ResourceWarning, | |
source=self) | |
def add_child_handler(self, pid, callback, *args): | |
loop = events.get_running_loop() | |
thread = threading.Thread(target=self._do_waitpid, | |
name=f"waitpid-{next(self._pid_counter)}", | |
args=(loop, pid, callback, args), | |
daemon=True) | |
self._threads[pid] = thread | |
thread.start() | |
def remove_child_handler(self, pid): | |
# asyncio never calls remove_child_handler() !!! | |
# The method is no-op but is implemented because | |
# abstract base classes require it. | |
return True | |
def attach_loop(self, loop): | |
pass | |
def _do_waitpid(self, loop, expected_pid, callback, args): | |
assert expected_pid > 0 | |
try: | |
pid, status = os.waitpid(expected_pid, 0) | |
except ChildProcessError: | |
# The child process is already reaped | |
# (may happen if waitpid() is called elsewhere). | |
pid = expected_pid | |
returncode = 255 | |
logger.warning( | |
"Unknown child process pid %d, will report returncode 255", | |
pid) | |
else: | |
returncode = waitstatus_to_exitcode(status) | |
if loop.get_debug(): | |
logger.debug('process %s exited with returncode %s', | |
expected_pid, returncode) | |
if loop.is_closed(): | |
logger.warning("Loop %r that handles pid %r is closed", loop, pid) | |
else: | |
loop.call_soon_threadsafe(callback, pid, returncode, *args) | |
self._threads.pop(expected_pid) | |
class _UnixDefaultEventLoopPolicy(events.BaseDefaultEventLoopPolicy): | |
"""UNIX event loop policy with a watcher for child processes.""" | |
_loop_factory = _UnixSelectorEventLoop | |
def __init__(self): | |
super().__init__() | |
self._watcher = None | |
def _init_watcher(self): | |
with events._lock: | |
if self._watcher is None: # pragma: no branch | |
self._watcher = ThreadedChildWatcher() | |
if threading.current_thread() is threading.main_thread(): | |
self._watcher.attach_loop(self._local._loop) | |
def set_event_loop(self, loop): | |
"""Set the event loop. | |
As a side effect, if a child watcher was set before, then calling | |
.set_event_loop() from the main thread will call .attach_loop(loop) on | |
the child watcher. | |
""" | |
super().set_event_loop(loop) | |
if (self._watcher is not None and | |
threading.current_thread() is threading.main_thread()): | |
self._watcher.attach_loop(loop) | |
def get_child_watcher(self): | |
"""Get the watcher for child processes. | |
If not yet set, a ThreadedChildWatcher object is automatically created. | |
""" | |
if self._watcher is None: | |
self._init_watcher() | |
return self._watcher | |
def set_child_watcher(self, watcher): | |
"""Set the watcher for child processes.""" | |
assert watcher is None or isinstance(watcher, AbstractChildWatcher) | |
if self._watcher is not None: | |
self._watcher.close() | |
self._watcher = watcher | |
SelectorEventLoop = _UnixSelectorEventLoop | |
DefaultEventLoopPolicy = _UnixDefaultEventLoopPolicy | |