394 lines
12 KiB
Python
394 lines
12 KiB
Python
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Code concerned with waiting in different contexts (blocking, async, etc).
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These functions are designed to consume the generators returned by the
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`generators` module function and to return their final value.
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"""
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# Copyright (C) 2020 The Psycopg Team
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import os
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import sys
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import select
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import selectors
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from typing import Optional
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from asyncio import get_event_loop, wait_for, Event, TimeoutError
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from selectors import DefaultSelector
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from . import errors as e
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from .abc import RV, PQGen, PQGenConn, WaitFunc
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from ._enums import Wait as Wait, Ready as Ready # re-exported
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from ._cmodule import _psycopg
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WAIT_R = Wait.R
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WAIT_W = Wait.W
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WAIT_RW = Wait.RW
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READY_R = Ready.R
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READY_W = Ready.W
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READY_RW = Ready.RW
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def wait_selector(gen: PQGen[RV], fileno: int, timeout: Optional[float] = None) -> RV:
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"""
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Wait for a generator using the best strategy available.
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:param gen: a generator performing database operations and yielding
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`Ready` values when it would block.
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:param fileno: the file descriptor to wait on.
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:param timeout: timeout (in seconds) to check for other interrupt, e.g.
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to allow Ctrl-C.
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:type timeout: float
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:return: whatever `!gen` returns on completion.
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Consume `!gen`, scheduling `fileno` for completion when it is reported to
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block. Once ready again send the ready state back to `!gen`.
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"""
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try:
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s = next(gen)
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with DefaultSelector() as sel:
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while True:
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sel.register(fileno, s)
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rlist = None
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while not rlist:
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rlist = sel.select(timeout=timeout)
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sel.unregister(fileno)
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# note: this line should require a cast, but mypy doesn't complain
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ready: Ready = rlist[0][1]
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assert s & ready
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s = gen.send(ready)
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except StopIteration as ex:
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rv: RV = ex.args[0] if ex.args else None
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return rv
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def wait_conn(gen: PQGenConn[RV], timeout: Optional[float] = None) -> RV:
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"""
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Wait for a connection generator using the best strategy available.
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:param gen: a generator performing database operations and yielding
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(fd, `Ready`) pairs when it would block.
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:param timeout: timeout (in seconds) to check for other interrupt, e.g.
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to allow Ctrl-C. If zero or None, wait indefinitely.
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:type timeout: float
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:return: whatever `!gen` returns on completion.
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Behave like in `wait()`, but take the fileno to wait from the generator
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itself, which might change during processing.
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"""
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try:
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fileno, s = next(gen)
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if not timeout:
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timeout = None
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with DefaultSelector() as sel:
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while True:
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sel.register(fileno, s)
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rlist = sel.select(timeout=timeout)
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sel.unregister(fileno)
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if not rlist:
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raise e.ConnectionTimeout("connection timeout expired")
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ready: Ready = rlist[0][1] # type: ignore[assignment]
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fileno, s = gen.send(ready)
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except StopIteration as ex:
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rv: RV = ex.args[0] if ex.args else None
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return rv
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async def wait_async(
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gen: PQGen[RV], fileno: int, timeout: Optional[float] = None
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) -> RV:
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"""
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Coroutine waiting for a generator to complete.
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:param gen: a generator performing database operations and yielding
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`Ready` values when it would block.
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:param fileno: the file descriptor to wait on.
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:return: whatever `!gen` returns on completion.
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Behave like in `wait()`, but exposing an `asyncio` interface.
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"""
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# Use an event to block and restart after the fd state changes.
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# Not sure this is the best implementation but it's a start.
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ev = Event()
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loop = get_event_loop()
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ready: Ready
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s: Wait
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def wakeup(state: Ready) -> None:
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nonlocal ready
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ready |= state # type: ignore[assignment]
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ev.set()
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try:
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s = next(gen)
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while True:
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reader = s & WAIT_R
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writer = s & WAIT_W
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if not reader and not writer:
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raise e.InternalError(f"bad poll status: {s}")
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ev.clear()
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ready = 0 # type: ignore[assignment]
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if reader:
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loop.add_reader(fileno, wakeup, READY_R)
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if writer:
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loop.add_writer(fileno, wakeup, READY_W)
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try:
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if timeout is None:
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await ev.wait()
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else:
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try:
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await wait_for(ev.wait(), timeout)
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except TimeoutError:
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pass
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finally:
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if reader:
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loop.remove_reader(fileno)
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if writer:
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loop.remove_writer(fileno)
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s = gen.send(ready)
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except StopIteration as ex:
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rv: RV = ex.args[0] if ex.args else None
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return rv
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async def wait_conn_async(gen: PQGenConn[RV], timeout: Optional[float] = None) -> RV:
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"""
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Coroutine waiting for a connection generator to complete.
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:param gen: a generator performing database operations and yielding
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(fd, `Ready`) pairs when it would block.
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:param timeout: timeout (in seconds) to check for other interrupt, e.g.
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to allow Ctrl-C. If zero or None, wait indefinitely.
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:return: whatever `!gen` returns on completion.
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Behave like in `wait()`, but take the fileno to wait from the generator
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itself, which might change during processing.
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"""
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# Use an event to block and restart after the fd state changes.
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# Not sure this is the best implementation but it's a start.
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ev = Event()
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loop = get_event_loop()
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ready: Ready
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s: Wait
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def wakeup(state: Ready) -> None:
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nonlocal ready
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ready = state
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ev.set()
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try:
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fileno, s = next(gen)
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if not timeout:
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timeout = None
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while True:
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reader = s & WAIT_R
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writer = s & WAIT_W
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if not reader and not writer:
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raise e.InternalError(f"bad poll status: {s}")
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ev.clear()
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ready = 0 # type: ignore[assignment]
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if reader:
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loop.add_reader(fileno, wakeup, READY_R)
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if writer:
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loop.add_writer(fileno, wakeup, READY_W)
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try:
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await wait_for(ev.wait(), timeout)
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finally:
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if reader:
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loop.remove_reader(fileno)
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if writer:
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loop.remove_writer(fileno)
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fileno, s = gen.send(ready)
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except TimeoutError:
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raise e.ConnectionTimeout("connection timeout expired")
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except StopIteration as ex:
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rv: RV = ex.args[0] if ex.args else None
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return rv
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# Specialised implementation of wait functions.
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def wait_select(gen: PQGen[RV], fileno: int, timeout: Optional[float] = None) -> RV:
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"""
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Wait for a generator using select where supported.
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BUG: on Linux, can't select on FD >= 1024. On Windows it's fine.
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"""
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try:
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s = next(gen)
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empty = ()
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fnlist = (fileno,)
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while True:
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rl, wl, xl = select.select(
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fnlist if s & WAIT_R else empty,
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fnlist if s & WAIT_W else empty,
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fnlist,
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timeout,
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)
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ready = 0
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if rl:
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ready = READY_R
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if wl:
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ready |= READY_W
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if not ready:
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continue
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# assert s & ready
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s = gen.send(ready) # type: ignore
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except StopIteration as ex:
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rv: RV = ex.args[0] if ex.args else None
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return rv
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if hasattr(selectors, "EpollSelector"):
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_epoll_evmasks = {
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WAIT_R: select.EPOLLONESHOT | select.EPOLLIN | select.EPOLLERR,
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WAIT_W: select.EPOLLONESHOT | select.EPOLLOUT | select.EPOLLERR,
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WAIT_RW: select.EPOLLONESHOT
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| (select.EPOLLIN | select.EPOLLOUT | select.EPOLLERR),
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}
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else:
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_epoll_evmasks = {}
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def wait_epoll(gen: PQGen[RV], fileno: int, timeout: Optional[float] = None) -> RV:
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"""
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Wait for a generator using epoll where supported.
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Parameters are like for `wait()`. If it is detected that the best selector
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strategy is `epoll` then this function will be used instead of `wait`.
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See also: https://linux.die.net/man/2/epoll_ctl
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BUG: if the connection FD is closed, `epoll.poll()` hangs. Same for
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EpollSelector. For this reason, wait_poll() is currently preferable.
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To reproduce the bug:
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export PSYCOPG_WAIT_FUNC=wait_epoll
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pytest tests/test_concurrency.py::test_concurrent_close
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"""
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try:
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s = next(gen)
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if timeout is None or timeout < 0:
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timeout = 0
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else:
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timeout = int(timeout * 1000.0)
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with select.epoll() as epoll:
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evmask = _epoll_evmasks[s]
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epoll.register(fileno, evmask)
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while True:
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fileevs = None
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while not fileevs:
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fileevs = epoll.poll(timeout)
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ev = fileevs[0][1]
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ready = 0
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if ev & ~select.EPOLLOUT:
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ready = READY_R
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if ev & ~select.EPOLLIN:
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ready |= READY_W
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# assert s & ready
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s = gen.send(ready)
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evmask = _epoll_evmasks[s]
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epoll.modify(fileno, evmask)
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except StopIteration as ex:
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rv: RV = ex.args[0] if ex.args else None
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return rv
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if hasattr(selectors, "PollSelector"):
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_poll_evmasks = {
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WAIT_R: select.POLLIN,
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WAIT_W: select.POLLOUT,
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WAIT_RW: select.POLLIN | select.POLLOUT,
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}
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else:
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_poll_evmasks = {}
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def wait_poll(gen: PQGen[RV], fileno: int, timeout: Optional[float] = None) -> RV:
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"""
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Wait for a generator using poll where supported.
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Parameters are like for `wait()`.
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"""
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try:
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s = next(gen)
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if timeout is None or timeout < 0:
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timeout = 0
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else:
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timeout = int(timeout * 1000.0)
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poll = select.poll()
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evmask = _poll_evmasks[s]
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poll.register(fileno, evmask)
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while True:
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fileevs = None
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while not fileevs:
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fileevs = poll.poll(timeout)
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ev = fileevs[0][1]
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ready = 0
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if ev & ~select.POLLOUT:
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ready = READY_R
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if ev & ~select.POLLIN:
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ready |= READY_W
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# assert s & ready
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s = gen.send(ready)
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evmask = _poll_evmasks[s]
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poll.modify(fileno, evmask)
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except StopIteration as ex:
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rv: RV = ex.args[0] if ex.args else None
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return rv
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if _psycopg:
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wait_c = _psycopg.wait_c
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# Choose the best wait strategy for the platform.
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#
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# the selectors objects have a generic interface but come with some overhead,
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# so we also offer more finely tuned implementations.
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wait: WaitFunc
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# Allow the user to choose a specific function for testing
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if "PSYCOPG_WAIT_FUNC" in os.environ:
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fname = os.environ["PSYCOPG_WAIT_FUNC"]
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if not fname.startswith("wait_") or fname not in globals():
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raise ImportError(
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"PSYCOPG_WAIT_FUNC should be the name of an available wait function;"
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f" got {fname!r}"
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)
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wait = globals()[fname]
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# On Windows, for the moment, avoid using wait_c, because it was reported to
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# use excessive CPU (see #645).
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# TODO: investigate why.
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elif _psycopg and sys.platform != "win32":
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wait = wait_c
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elif selectors.DefaultSelector is getattr(selectors, "SelectSelector", None):
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# On Windows, SelectSelector should be the default.
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wait = wait_select
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elif hasattr(selectors, "PollSelector"):
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# On linux, EpollSelector is the default. However, it hangs if the fd is
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# closed while polling.
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wait = wait_poll
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else:
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wait = wait_selector
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