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Kirill Smelkov
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62e769a2
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62e769a2
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Jan 08, 1999
by
Jim Fulton
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# -*- Mode: Python; tab-width: 4 -*-
import
asyncore
import
asynchat
import
os
import
socket
import
string
import
thread
class
trigger
(
asyncore
.
dispatcher
):
"Wake up a call to select() running in the main thread"
# This is useful in a context where you are using Medusa's I/O
# subsystem to deliver data, but the data is generated by another
# thread. Normally, if Medusa is in the middle of a call to
# select(), new output data generated by another thread will have
# to sit until the call to select() either times out or returns.
# If the trigger is 'pulled' by another thread, it should immediately
# generate a READ event on the trigger object, which will force the
# select() invocation to return.
# A common use for this facility: letting Medusa manage I/O for a
# large number of connections; but routing each request through a
# thread chosen from a fixed-size thread pool. When a thread is
# acquired, a transaction is performed, but output data is
# accumulated into buffers that will be emptied more efficiently
# by Medusa. [picture a server that can process database queries
# rapidly, but doesn't want to tie up threads waiting to send data
# to low-bandwidth connections]
# The other major feature provided by this class is the ability to
# move work back into the main thread: if you call pull_trigger()
# with a thunk argument, when select() wakes up and receives the
# event it will call your thunk from within that thread. The main
# purpose of this is to remove the need to wrap thread locks around
# Medusa's data structures, which normally do not need them. [To see
# why this is true, imagine this scenario: A thread tries to push some
# new data onto a channel's outgoing data queue at the same time that
# the main thread is trying to remove some]
def
__init__
(
self
):
# Although SOCK_DGRAM => UDP => unreliable, this should not be
# the case for AF_UNIX sockets, or for sockets bound to a
# loopback interface.
if
os
.
name
==
'posix'
:
addr
=
'/tmp/.select-trigger.%d'
%
os
.
getpid
()
family
=
socket
.
AF_UNIX
else
:
addr
=
(
'127.4.4.4'
,
44444
)
family
=
socket
.
AF_INET
# non-blocking socket, read from by medusa
self
.
create_socket
(
family
,
socket
.
SOCK_DGRAM
)
# 'blocking' socket, written to by child threads.
self
.
trigger
=
socket
.
socket
(
family
,
socket
.
SOCK_DGRAM
)
self
.
bind
(
addr
)
self
.
lock
=
thread
.
allocate_lock
()
self
.
thunks
=
[]
def
readable
(
self
):
return
1
def
writable
(
self
):
return
0
def
pull_trigger
(
self
,
thunk
=
None
):
if
thunk
:
try
:
self
.
lock
.
acquire
()
self
.
thunks
.
append
(
thunk
)
finally
:
self
.
lock
.
release
()
msg
=
str
(
id
(
thunk
))
else
:
msg
=
'Bang!'
self
.
trigger
.
sendto
(
msg
,
self
.
addr
)
def
handle_read
(
self
):
what
,
where
=
self
.
recvfrom
(
128
)
if
what
!=
'Bang!'
:
thunk_id
=
int
(
what
)
for
thunk
in
self
.
thunks
:
if
id
(
thunk
)
==
thunk_id
:
try
:
self
.
lock
.
acquire
()
self
.
thunks
.
remove
(
thunk
)
finally
:
self
.
lock
.
release
()
thunk
()
thunk_id
=
0
if
thunk_id
:
print
'Warning: Lost Thunk! (id=%x)'
%
thunk_id
class
trigger_file
:
"A 'triggered' file object"
def
__init__
(
self
,
trigger
,
parent
):
self
.
trigger
=
trigger
self
.
parent
=
parent
def
write
(
self
,
data
):
self
.
trigger
.
pull_trigger
(
lambda
d
=
data
,
s
=
self
:
s
.
parent
.
push
(
d
)
)
def
writeline
(
self
,
line
):
self
.
write
(
line
+
'
\
r
\
n
'
)
def
writelines
(
self
,
lines
):
self
.
write
(
string
.
joinfields
(
lines
,
'
\
r
\
n
'
)
+
'
\
r
\
n
'
)
def
flush
(
self
):
pass
def
softspace
(
self
,
*
args
):
pass
def
close
(
self
):
# You might have the do a self.parent.push (None)
# in a derived class.
pass
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
import
time
the_trigger
=
trigger
()
def
thread_function
(
output_file
,
i
,
n
):
print
'entering thread_function'
while
n
:
time
.
sleep
(
5
)
output_file
.
write
(
'%2d.%2d %s
\
r
\
n
'
%
(
i
,
n
,
output_file
))
output_file
.
flush
()
n
=
n
-
1
output_file
.
close
()
print
'exiting thread_function'
class
thread_parent
(
asynchat
.
async_chat
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
conn
,
addr
):
self
.
addr
=
addr
asynchat
.
async_chat
.
__init__
(
self
,
conn
)
self
.
set_terminator
(
'
\
r
\
n
'
)
self
.
buffer
=
''
self
.
count
=
0
def
collect_incoming_data
(
self
,
data
):
self
.
buffer
=
self
.
buffer
+
data
def
found_terminator
(
self
):
data
,
self
.
buffer
=
self
.
buffer
,
''
n
=
string
.
atoi
(
string
.
split
(
data
)[
0
])
tf
=
trigger_file
(
the_trigger
,
self
)
self
.
count
=
self
.
count
+
1
thread
.
start_new_thread
(
thread_function
,
(
tf
,
self
.
count
,
n
))
class
thread_server
(
asyncore
.
dispatcher
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
family
=
socket
.
AF_INET
,
address
=
(
''
,
9003
)):
asyncore
.
dispatcher
.
__init__
(
self
)
self
.
create_socket
(
family
,
socket
.
SOCK_STREAM
)
self
.
set_reuse_addr
()
self
.
bind
(
address
)
self
.
listen
(
5
)
def
handle_accept
(
self
):
conn
,
addr
=
self
.
accept
()
tp
=
thread_parent
(
conn
,
addr
)
thread_server
()
#asyncore.loop(1.0, use_poll=1)
asyncore
.
loop
()
lib/python/ZServer/medusa/select_trigger.py
0 → 100644
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# -*- Mode: Python; tab-width: 4 -*-
import
asyncore
import
asynchat
import
os
import
socket
import
string
import
thread
class
trigger
(
asyncore
.
dispatcher
):
"Wake up a call to select() running in the main thread"
# This is useful in a context where you are using Medusa's I/O
# subsystem to deliver data, but the data is generated by another
# thread. Normally, if Medusa is in the middle of a call to
# select(), new output data generated by another thread will have
# to sit until the call to select() either times out or returns.
# If the trigger is 'pulled' by another thread, it should immediately
# generate a READ event on the trigger object, which will force the
# select() invocation to return.
# A common use for this facility: letting Medusa manage I/O for a
# large number of connections; but routing each request through a
# thread chosen from a fixed-size thread pool. When a thread is
# acquired, a transaction is performed, but output data is
# accumulated into buffers that will be emptied more efficiently
# by Medusa. [picture a server that can process database queries
# rapidly, but doesn't want to tie up threads waiting to send data
# to low-bandwidth connections]
# The other major feature provided by this class is the ability to
# move work back into the main thread: if you call pull_trigger()
# with a thunk argument, when select() wakes up and receives the
# event it will call your thunk from within that thread. The main
# purpose of this is to remove the need to wrap thread locks around
# Medusa's data structures, which normally do not need them. [To see
# why this is true, imagine this scenario: A thread tries to push some
# new data onto a channel's outgoing data queue at the same time that
# the main thread is trying to remove some]
def
__init__
(
self
):
# Although SOCK_DGRAM => UDP => unreliable, this should not be
# the case for AF_UNIX sockets, or for sockets bound to a
# loopback interface.
if
os
.
name
==
'posix'
:
addr
=
'/tmp/.select-trigger.%d'
%
os
.
getpid
()
family
=
socket
.
AF_UNIX
else
:
addr
=
(
'127.4.4.4'
,
44444
)
family
=
socket
.
AF_INET
# non-blocking socket, read from by medusa
self
.
create_socket
(
family
,
socket
.
SOCK_DGRAM
)
# 'blocking' socket, written to by child threads.
self
.
trigger
=
socket
.
socket
(
family
,
socket
.
SOCK_DGRAM
)
self
.
bind
(
addr
)
self
.
lock
=
thread
.
allocate_lock
()
self
.
thunks
=
[]
def
readable
(
self
):
return
1
def
writable
(
self
):
return
0
def
pull_trigger
(
self
,
thunk
=
None
):
if
thunk
:
try
:
self
.
lock
.
acquire
()
self
.
thunks
.
append
(
thunk
)
finally
:
self
.
lock
.
release
()
msg
=
str
(
id
(
thunk
))
else
:
msg
=
'Bang!'
self
.
trigger
.
sendto
(
msg
,
self
.
addr
)
def
handle_read
(
self
):
what
,
where
=
self
.
recvfrom
(
128
)
if
what
!=
'Bang!'
:
thunk_id
=
int
(
what
)
for
thunk
in
self
.
thunks
:
if
id
(
thunk
)
==
thunk_id
:
try
:
self
.
lock
.
acquire
()
self
.
thunks
.
remove
(
thunk
)
finally
:
self
.
lock
.
release
()
thunk
()
thunk_id
=
0
if
thunk_id
:
print
'Warning: Lost Thunk! (id=%x)'
%
thunk_id
class
trigger_file
:
"A 'triggered' file object"
def
__init__
(
self
,
trigger
,
parent
):
self
.
trigger
=
trigger
self
.
parent
=
parent
def
write
(
self
,
data
):
self
.
trigger
.
pull_trigger
(
lambda
d
=
data
,
s
=
self
:
s
.
parent
.
push
(
d
)
)
def
writeline
(
self
,
line
):
self
.
write
(
line
+
'
\
r
\
n
'
)
def
writelines
(
self
,
lines
):
self
.
write
(
string
.
joinfields
(
lines
,
'
\
r
\
n
'
)
+
'
\
r
\
n
'
)
def
flush
(
self
):
pass
def
softspace
(
self
,
*
args
):
pass
def
close
(
self
):
# You might have the do a self.parent.push (None)
# in a derived class.
pass
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
import
time
the_trigger
=
trigger
()
def
thread_function
(
output_file
,
i
,
n
):
print
'entering thread_function'
while
n
:
time
.
sleep
(
5
)
output_file
.
write
(
'%2d.%2d %s
\
r
\
n
'
%
(
i
,
n
,
output_file
))
output_file
.
flush
()
n
=
n
-
1
output_file
.
close
()
print
'exiting thread_function'
class
thread_parent
(
asynchat
.
async_chat
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
conn
,
addr
):
self
.
addr
=
addr
asynchat
.
async_chat
.
__init__
(
self
,
conn
)
self
.
set_terminator
(
'
\
r
\
n
'
)
self
.
buffer
=
''
self
.
count
=
0
def
collect_incoming_data
(
self
,
data
):
self
.
buffer
=
self
.
buffer
+
data
def
found_terminator
(
self
):
data
,
self
.
buffer
=
self
.
buffer
,
''
n
=
string
.
atoi
(
string
.
split
(
data
)[
0
])
tf
=
trigger_file
(
the_trigger
,
self
)
self
.
count
=
self
.
count
+
1
thread
.
start_new_thread
(
thread_function
,
(
tf
,
self
.
count
,
n
))
class
thread_server
(
asyncore
.
dispatcher
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
family
=
socket
.
AF_INET
,
address
=
(
''
,
9003
)):
asyncore
.
dispatcher
.
__init__
(
self
)
self
.
create_socket
(
family
,
socket
.
SOCK_STREAM
)
self
.
set_reuse_addr
()
self
.
bind
(
address
)
self
.
listen
(
5
)
def
handle_accept
(
self
):
conn
,
addr
=
self
.
accept
()
tp
=
thread_parent
(
conn
,
addr
)
thread_server
()
#asyncore.loop(1.0, use_poll=1)
asyncore
.
loop
()
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