Mercurial > hg-stable
view mercurial/lock.py @ 2074:01ee43dda681
Fix bundle repos to use an index tuple consistent with revlogng
The bundle repo code was adding a field to the index tuple, which
confused the revlogng changes. This creates a new dict instead
to maintain the extra bundle info.
author | mason@suse.com |
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date | Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:38:43 -0400 |
parents | ff5c9a92f556 |
children | 0875cda033fd |
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# lock.py - simple locking scheme for mercurial # # Copyright 2005 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms # of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference. from demandload import * demandload(globals(), 'errno os socket time util') class LockException(IOError): def __init__(self, errno, strerror, filename, desc): IOError.__init__(self, errno, strerror, filename) self.desc = desc class LockHeld(LockException): def __init__(self, errno, filename, desc, locker): LockException.__init__(self, errno, 'Lock held', filename, desc) self.locker = locker class LockUnavailable(LockException): pass class lock(object): # lock is symlink on platforms that support it, file on others. # symlink is used because create of directory entry and contents # are atomic even over nfs. # old-style lock: symlink to pid # new-style lock: symlink to hostname:pid def __init__(self, file, timeout=-1, releasefn=None, desc=None): self.f = file self.held = 0 self.timeout = timeout self.releasefn = releasefn self.id = None self.host = None self.pid = None self.desc = desc self.lock() def __del__(self): self.release() def lock(self): timeout = self.timeout while 1: try: self.trylock() return 1 except LockHeld, inst: if timeout != 0: time.sleep(1) if timeout > 0: timeout -= 1 continue raise LockHeld(errno.ETIMEDOUT, inst.filename, self.desc, inst.locker) def trylock(self): if self.id is None: self.host = socket.gethostname() self.pid = os.getpid() self.id = '%s:%s' % (self.host, self.pid) while not self.held: try: util.makelock(self.id, self.f) self.held = 1 except (OSError, IOError), why: if why.errno == errno.EEXIST: locker = self.testlock() if locker: raise LockHeld(errno.EAGAIN, self.f, self.desc, locker) else: raise LockUnavailable(why.errno, why.strerror, why.filename, self.desc) def testlock(self): '''return id of locker if lock is valid, else None.''' # if old-style lock, we cannot tell what machine locker is on. # with new-style lock, if locker is on this machine, we can # see if locker is alive. if locker is on this machine but # not alive, we can safely break lock. locker = util.readlock(self.f) c = locker.find(':') if c == -1: return locker host = locker[:c] if host != self.host: return locker try: pid = int(locker[c+1:]) except: return locker if util.testpid(pid): return locker # if locker dead, break lock. must do this with another lock # held, or can race and break valid lock. try: l = lock(self.f + '.break') l.trylock() os.unlink(self.f) l.release() except (LockHeld, LockUnavailable): return locker def release(self): if self.held: self.held = 0 if self.releasefn: self.releasefn() try: os.unlink(self.f) except: pass