mercurial/worker.py
author Martin von Zweigbergk <martinvonz@google.com>
Wed, 26 Nov 2014 11:45:21 -0800
changeset 23449 eeecf29cc397
parent 22199 b3e51675f98e
child 25660 328739ea70c3
permissions -rw-r--r--
merge: add more thorough tests for --force With generate-working-copy-states.py generalized to support arbitrarily many changesets, we can use it for generating test cases for merge: use one changeset each for base, remote and local. With the various working copy states, this is a total of 104 cases. The first candidate for additional testing is 'hg merge --force'. Even though the force option is deprecated, it is convenient for testing because it can be tested without first needing to revert any changes. Except for the lack of checking for uncommitted changes, it differs in only a few cases from unforced merge. The new tests cover all the cases in the existing test-merge-force.t, except for the unforced merge case, which is covered in several other files anyway, so nothing remains of the file after this patch.

# worker.py - master-slave parallelism support
#
# Copyright 2013 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from i18n import _
import errno, os, signal, sys, threading
import util

def countcpus():
    '''try to count the number of CPUs on the system'''

    # posix
    try:
        n = int(os.sysconf('SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN'))
        if n > 0:
            return n
    except (AttributeError, ValueError):
        pass

    # windows
    try:
        n = int(os.environ['NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS'])
        if n > 0:
            return n
    except (KeyError, ValueError):
        pass

    return 1

def _numworkers(ui):
    s = ui.config('worker', 'numcpus')
    if s:
        try:
            n = int(s)
            if n >= 1:
                return n
        except ValueError:
            raise util.Abort(_('number of cpus must be an integer'))
    return min(max(countcpus(), 4), 32)

if os.name == 'posix':
    _startupcost = 0.01
else:
    _startupcost = 1e30

def worthwhile(ui, costperop, nops):
    '''try to determine whether the benefit of multiple processes can
    outweigh the cost of starting them'''
    linear = costperop * nops
    workers = _numworkers(ui)
    benefit = linear - (_startupcost * workers + linear / workers)
    return benefit >= 0.15

def worker(ui, costperarg, func, staticargs, args):
    '''run a function, possibly in parallel in multiple worker
    processes.

    returns a progress iterator

    costperarg - cost of a single task

    func - function to run

    staticargs - arguments to pass to every invocation of the function

    args - arguments to split into chunks, to pass to individual
    workers
    '''
    if worthwhile(ui, costperarg, len(args)):
        return _platformworker(ui, func, staticargs, args)
    return func(*staticargs + (args,))

def _posixworker(ui, func, staticargs, args):
    rfd, wfd = os.pipe()
    workers = _numworkers(ui)
    oldhandler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT)
    signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
    pids, problem = [], [0]
    for pargs in partition(args, workers):
        pid = os.fork()
        if pid == 0:
            signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, oldhandler)
            try:
                os.close(rfd)
                for i, item in func(*(staticargs + (pargs,))):
                    os.write(wfd, '%d %s\n' % (i, item))
                os._exit(0)
            except KeyboardInterrupt:
                os._exit(255)
                # other exceptions are allowed to propagate, we rely
                # on lock.py's pid checks to avoid release callbacks
        pids.append(pid)
    pids.reverse()
    os.close(wfd)
    fp = os.fdopen(rfd, 'rb', 0)
    def killworkers():
        # if one worker bails, there's no good reason to wait for the rest
        for p in pids:
            try:
                os.kill(p, signal.SIGTERM)
            except OSError, err:
                if err.errno != errno.ESRCH:
                    raise
    def waitforworkers():
        for _pid in pids:
            st = _exitstatus(os.wait()[1])
            if st and not problem[0]:
                problem[0] = st
                killworkers()
    t = threading.Thread(target=waitforworkers)
    t.start()
    def cleanup():
        signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, oldhandler)
        t.join()
        status = problem[0]
        if status:
            if status < 0:
                os.kill(os.getpid(), -status)
            sys.exit(status)
    try:
        for line in fp:
            l = line.split(' ', 1)
            yield int(l[0]), l[1][:-1]
    except: # re-raises
        killworkers()
        cleanup()
        raise
    cleanup()

def _posixexitstatus(code):
    '''convert a posix exit status into the same form returned by
    os.spawnv

    returns None if the process was stopped instead of exiting'''
    if os.WIFEXITED(code):
        return os.WEXITSTATUS(code)
    elif os.WIFSIGNALED(code):
        return -os.WTERMSIG(code)

if os.name != 'nt':
    _platformworker = _posixworker
    _exitstatus = _posixexitstatus

def partition(lst, nslices):
    '''partition a list into N slices of equal size'''
    n = len(lst)
    chunk, slop = n / nslices, n % nslices
    end = 0
    for i in xrange(nslices):
        start = end
        end = start + chunk
        if slop:
            end += 1
            slop -= 1
        yield lst[start:end]