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@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ import copy
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import os
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import sys
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import signal
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import socket
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import threading
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sys.path.append('@@PYTHONPATH@@')
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import isc.log
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@@ -28,6 +30,7 @@ from isc.server_common.bind10_server import BIND10Server, BIND10ServerFatal
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from isc.server_common.datasrc_clients_mgr \
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import DataSrcClientsMgr, ConfigError
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from isc.memmgr.datasrc_info import DataSrcInfo
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from isc.memmgr.builder import MemorySegmentBuilder
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import isc.util.process
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MODULE_NAME = 'memmgr'
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@@ -43,6 +46,7 @@ class ConfigError(Exception):
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class Memmgr(BIND10Server):
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def __init__(self):
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BIND10Server.__init__(self)
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# Running configurable parameters: on initial configuration this will
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# be a dict: str=>config_value.
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# This is defined as "protected" so tests can inspect it; others
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@@ -57,6 +61,10 @@ class Memmgr(BIND10Server):
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# active configuration generations. Allow tests to inspec it.
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self._datasrc_info_list = []
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self._builder_setup = False
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self._builder_command_queue = []
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self._builder_response_queue = []
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def _config_handler(self, new_config):
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"""Configuration handler, called via BIND10Server.
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@@ -116,6 +124,52 @@ class Memmgr(BIND10Server):
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# All copy, switch to the new configuration.
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self._config_params = new_config_params
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def __notify_from_builder(self):
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# Nothing is implemented here for now. This method should have
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# code to handle responses from the builder in
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# self._builder_response_queue[]. Access must be synchronized
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# using self._builder_lock.
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pass
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def __create_builder_thread(self):
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# We get responses from the builder thread on this socket pair.
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(self._master_sock, self._builder_sock) = \
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socket.socketpair(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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self.watch_fileno(self._master_sock, rcallback=self.__notify_from_builder)
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# See the documentation for MemorySegmentBuilder on how the
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# following are used.
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self._builder_lock = threading.Lock()
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self._builder_cv = threading.Condition(lock=self._builder_lock)
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self._builder = MemorySegmentBuilder(self._builder_sock,
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self._builder_cv,
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self._builder_command_queue,
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self._builder_response_queue)
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self._builder_thread = threading.Thread(target=self._builder.run)
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self._builder_thread.start()
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self._builder_setup = True
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def __shutdown_builder_thread(self):
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# Some unittests do not create the builder thread, so we check
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# that.
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if not self._builder_setup:
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return
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self._builder_setup = False
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# This makes the MemorySegmentBuilder exit its main loop. It
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# should make the builder thread joinable.
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with self._builder_cv:
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self._builder_command_queue.append('shutdown')
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self._builder_cv.notify_all()
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self._builder_thread.join()
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self._master_sock.close()
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self._builder_sock.close()
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def _setup_module(self):
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"""Module specific initialization for BIND10Server."""
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try:
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@@ -129,6 +183,12 @@ class Memmgr(BIND10Server):
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logger.error(MEMMGR_NO_DATASRC_CONF, ex)
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raise BIND10ServerFatal('failed to setup memmgr module')
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self.__create_builder_thread()
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def _shutdown_module(self):
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"""Module specific finalization."""
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self.__shutdown_builder_thread()
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def _datasrc_config_handler(self, new_config, config_data):
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"""Callback of data_sources configuration update.
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@@ -74,6 +74,15 @@ class TestMemmgr(unittest.TestCase):
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self.__orig_isdir = os.path.isdir
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def tearDown(self):
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# Not all unittests cause this method to be called, so we call
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# it explicitly as it may be necessary in some cases where the
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# builder thread has been created.
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self.__mgr._shutdown_module()
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# Assert that all commands sent to the builder thread were
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# handled.
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self.assertEqual(len(self.__mgr._builder_command_queue), 0)
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# Restore faked values
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os.access = self.__orig_os_access
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os.path.isdir = self.__orig_isdir
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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SUBDIRS = . tests
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python_PYTHON = __init__.py datasrc_info.py
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python_PYTHON = __init__.py builder.py datasrc_info.py
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pythondir = $(pyexecdir)/isc/memmgr
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99
src/lib/python/isc/memmgr/builder.py
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99
src/lib/python/isc/memmgr/builder.py
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@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
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# Copyright (C) 2013 Internet Systems Consortium.
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#
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# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
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# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND INTERNET SYSTEMS CONSORTIUM
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# DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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# INTERNET SYSTEMS CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT,
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# INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING
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# FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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# NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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# WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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class MemorySegmentBuilder:
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"""The builder runs in a different thread in the memory manager. It
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waits for commands from the memory manager, and then executes them
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in the given order sequentially.
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"""
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def __init__(self, sock, cv, command_queue, response_queue):
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""" The constructor takes the following arguments:
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sock: A socket using which this builder object notifies the
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main thread that it has a response waiting for it.
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cv: A condition variable object that is used by the main
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thread to tell this builder object that new commands are
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available to it. Note that this is also used for
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synchronizing access to the queues, so code that uses
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MemorySegmentBuilder must use this condition variable's
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lock object to synchronize its access to the queues.
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command_queue: A list of commands sent by the main thread to
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this object. Commands should be executed
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sequentially in the given order by this
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object.
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response_queue: A list of responses sent by this object to
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the main thread. The format of this is
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currently not strictly defined. Future
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tickets will be able to define it based on
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how it's used.
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"""
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self._sock = sock
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self._cv = cv
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self._command_queue = command_queue
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self._response_queue = response_queue
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self._shutdown = False
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def run(self):
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""" This is the method invoked when the builder thread is
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started. In this thread, be careful when modifying
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variables passed-by-reference in the constructor. If they
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are reassigned, they will not refer to the main thread's
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objects any longer. Any use of command_queue and
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response_queue must be synchronized by acquiring the lock in
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the condition variable. This method must normally terminate
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only when the 'shutdown' command is sent to it.
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"""
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# Acquire the condition variable while running the loop.
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with self._cv:
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while not self._shutdown:
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while len(self._command_queue) == 0:
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self._cv.wait()
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# Move the queue content to a local queue. Be careful of
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# not making assignments to reference variables.
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local_command_queue = self._command_queue.copy()
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del self._command_queue[:]
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# Run commands passed in the command queue sequentially
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# in the given order. For now, it only supports the
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# "shutdown" command, which just exits the thread.
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for command in local_command_queue:
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if command == 'shutdown':
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self._shutdown = True
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# When the shutdown command is received, we do
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# not process any further commands.
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break
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else:
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# A bad command was received. Raising an
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# exception is not useful in this case as we are
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# likely running in a different thread from the
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# main thread which would need to be
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# notified. Instead return this in the response
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# queue.
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self._response_queue.append(('bad_command',))
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self._shutdown = True
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break
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# Notify (any main thread) on the socket about a
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# response. Otherwise, the main thread may wait in its
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# loop without knowing there was a problem.
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if len(self._response_queue) > 0:
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while self._sock.send(b'x') != 1:
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continue
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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PYCOVERAGE_RUN = @PYCOVERAGE_RUN@
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PYTESTS = datasrc_info_tests.py
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PYTESTS = builder_tests.py datasrc_info_tests.py
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EXTRA_DIST = $(PYTESTS)
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# If necessary (rare cases), explicitly specify paths to dynamic libraries
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src/lib/python/isc/memmgr/tests/builder_tests.py
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121
src/lib/python/isc/memmgr/tests/builder_tests.py
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@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
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# Copyright (C) 2013 Internet Systems Consortium.
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#
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# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
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# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND INTERNET SYSTEMS CONSORTIUM
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# DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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# INTERNET SYSTEMS CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT,
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# INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING
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# FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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# NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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# WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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import unittest
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import socket
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import select
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import threading
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import isc.log
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from isc.memmgr.builder import *
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class TestMemorySegmentBuilder(unittest.TestCase):
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def _create_builder_thread(self):
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(self._master_sock, self._builder_sock) = \
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socket.socketpair(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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self._builder_command_queue = []
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self._builder_response_queue = []
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self._builder_cv = threading.Condition()
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self._builder = MemorySegmentBuilder(self._builder_sock,
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self._builder_cv,
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self._builder_command_queue,
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self._builder_response_queue)
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self._builder_thread = threading.Thread(target=self._builder.run)
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def setUp(self):
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self._create_builder_thread()
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def tearDown(self):
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# It's the tests' responsibility to stop and join the builder
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# thread if they start it.
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self.assertFalse(self._builder_thread.isAlive())
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self._master_sock.close()
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self._builder_sock.close()
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def test_bad_command(self):
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"""Tests what happens when a bad command is passed to the
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MemorySegmentBuilder.
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"""
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self._builder_thread.start()
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# Now that the builder thread is running, send it a bad
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# command. The thread should exit its main loop and be joinable.
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with self._builder_cv:
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self._builder_command_queue.append('bad_command')
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self._builder_cv.notify_all()
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# Wait 5 seconds to receive a notification on the socket from
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# the builder.
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(reads, _, _) = select.select([self._master_sock], [], [], 5)
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self.assertTrue(self._master_sock in reads)
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# Reading 1 byte should not block us here, especially as the
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# socket is ready to read. It's a hack, but this is just a
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# testcase.
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got = self._master_sock.recv(1)
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self.assertEqual(got, b'x')
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# Wait 5 seconds at most for the main loop of the builder to
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# exit.
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self._builder_thread.join(5)
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self.assertFalse(self._builder_thread.isAlive())
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# The command queue must be cleared, and the response queue must
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# contain a response that a bad command was sent. The thread is
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# no longer running, so we can use the queues without a lock.
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self.assertEqual(len(self._builder_command_queue), 0)
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self.assertEqual(len(self._builder_response_queue), 1)
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response = self._builder_response_queue[0]
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(response, tuple))
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self.assertTupleEqual(response, ('bad_command',))
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del self._builder_response_queue[:]
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def test_shutdown(self):
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"""Tests that shutdown command exits the MemorySegmentBuilder
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loop.
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"""
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self._builder_thread.start()
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# Now that the builder thread is running, send it the shutdown
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# command. The thread should exit its main loop and be joinable.
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with self._builder_cv:
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self._builder_command_queue.append('shutdown')
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# Commands after 'shutdown' must be ignored.
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self._builder_command_queue.append('bad_command_1')
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self._builder_command_queue.append('bad_command_2')
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self._builder_cv.notify_all()
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# Wait 5 seconds at most for the main loop of the builder to
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# exit.
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self._builder_thread.join(5)
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self.assertFalse(self._builder_thread.isAlive())
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# The command queue must be cleared, and the response queue must
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# be untouched (we don't use it in this test). The thread is no
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# longer running, so we can use the queues without a lock.
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self.assertEqual(len(self._builder_command_queue), 0)
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self.assertEqual(len(self._builder_response_queue), 0)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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isc.log.init("bind10-test")
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isc.log.resetUnitTestRootLogger()
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unittest.main()
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@@ -52,8 +52,14 @@ class BIND10Server:
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initialization. This is called after the module CC
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session has started, and can be used for registering
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interest on remote modules, etc. If it raises an
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exception, the server will be immediatelly stopped.
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exception, the server will be immediately stopped.
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Parameter: None, Return: None
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_shutdown_module: can be optionally defined for module-specific
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finalization. This is called right before the
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module CC session is stopped. If it raises an
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exception, the server will be immediately
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stopped.
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Parameter: None, Return: None
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"""
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# Will be set to True when the server should stop and shut down.
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@@ -72,6 +78,11 @@ class BIND10Server:
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# Basically constant, but allow tests to override it.
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_select_fn = select.select
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def __init__(self):
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self._read_callbacks = {}
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self._write_callbacks = {}
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self._error_callbacks = {}
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@property
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def shutdown(self):
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return self.__shutdown
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@@ -141,7 +152,13 @@ class BIND10Server:
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cc_fileno = self._mod_cc.get_socket().fileno()
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while not self.__shutdown:
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try:
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(reads, _, _) = self._select_fn([cc_fileno], [], [])
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read_fds = list(self._read_callbacks.keys())
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read_fds.append(cc_fileno)
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write_fds = list(self._write_callbacks.keys())
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error_fds = list(self._error_callbacks.keys())
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(reads, writes, errors) = \
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self._select_fn(read_fds, write_fds, error_fds)
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except select.error as ex:
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# ignore intterruption by signal; regard other select errors
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# fatal.
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@@ -149,12 +166,28 @@ class BIND10Server:
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continue
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else:
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raise
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for fileno in reads:
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if fileno == cc_fileno:
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# this shouldn't raise an exception (if it does, we'll
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# propagate it)
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self._mod_cc.check_command(True)
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for fileno in reads:
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if fileno in self._read_callbacks:
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for callback in self._read_callbacks[fileno]:
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callback()
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for fileno in writes:
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if fileno in self._write_callbacks:
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for callback in self._write_callbacks[fileno]:
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callback()
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for fileno in errors:
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if fileno in self._error_callbacks:
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for callback in self._error_callbacks[fileno]:
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callback()
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if cc_fileno in reads:
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# this shouldn't raise an exception (if it does, we'll
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# propagate it)
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self._mod_cc.check_command(True)
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self._shutdown_module()
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self._mod_cc.send_stopping()
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def _command_handler(self, cmd, args):
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@@ -173,9 +206,38 @@ class BIND10Server:
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return isc.config.create_answer(1, "Unknown command: " + str(cmd))
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def _setup_module(self):
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"""The default implementation of the module specific initilization"""
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"""The default implementation of the module specific initialization"""
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pass
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def _shutdown_module(self):
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"""The default implementation of the module specific finalization"""
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pass
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def watch_fileno(self, fileno, rcallback=None, wcallback=None, \
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xcallback=None):
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"""Register the fileno for the internal select() call.
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*callback's are callable objects which would be called when
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read, write, error events occur on the specified fileno.
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"""
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if rcallback is not None:
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if fileno in self._read_callbacks:
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self._read_callbacks[fileno].append(rcallback)
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else:
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self._read_callbacks[fileno] = [rcallback]
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if wcallback is not None:
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if fileno in self._write_callbacks:
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self._write_callbacks[fileno].append(wcallback)
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else:
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self._write_callbacks[fileno] = [wcallback]
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if xcallback is not None:
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if fileno in self._error_callbacks:
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self._error_callbacks[fileno].append(xcallback)
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else:
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self._error_callbacks[fileno] = [xcallback]
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def run(self, module_name):
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"""Start the server and let it run until it's told to stop.
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@@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ class MyCCSession(MockModuleCCSession, isc.config.ConfigData):
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class MockServer(BIND10Server):
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def __init__(self):
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BIND10Server.__init__(self)
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self._select_fn = self.select_wrapper
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def _setup_ccsession(self):
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@@ -90,6 +91,9 @@ class MockServer(BIND10Server):
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class TestBIND10Server(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.__server = MockServer()
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self.__reads = 0
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self.__writes = 0
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self.__errors = 0
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def test_init(self):
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"""Check initial conditions"""
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@@ -162,6 +166,16 @@ class TestBIND10Server(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertTrue(self.__server.shutdown)
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self.assertEqual((0, None), isc.config.parse_answer(answer))
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def test_run_with_shutdown_module(self):
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"""Check run() with module specific shutdown method."""
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self.shutdown_called = False
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def check_called():
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self.shutdown_called = True
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self.__server.__shutdown = True
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self.__server._shutdown_module = check_called
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self.assertEqual(0, self.__server.run('test'))
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self.assertTrue(self.shutdown_called)
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def test_other_command(self):
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self.__server._mod_command_handler = self.__server.mod_command_handler
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answer = self.__server._command_handler('other command', None)
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@@ -246,6 +260,34 @@ class TestBIND10Server(unittest.TestCase):
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# others will notice it due to connection reset.
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self.assertFalse(self.__server.mod_ccsession.stopped)
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def my_read_callback(self):
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self.__reads += 1
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def my_write_callback(self):
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self.__writes += 1
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def my_error_callback(self):
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self.__errors += 1
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def test_watch_fileno(self):
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"""Test watching for fileno."""
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self.select_params = []
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self.__server._select_fn = \
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lambda r, w, e: self.select_wrapper(r, w, e,
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ret=([10, 20, 42, TEST_FILENO], [], [30]))
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self.__server._setup_ccsession()
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self.__server.watch_fileno(10, rcallback=self.my_read_callback)
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self.__server.watch_fileno(20, rcallback=self.my_read_callback, \
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wcallback=self.my_write_callback)
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self.__server.watch_fileno(30, xcallback=self.my_error_callback)
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self.__server._run_internal()
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self.assertEqual([([10, 20, TEST_FILENO], [20], [30])], self.select_params)
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self.assertEqual(2, self.__reads)
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self.assertEqual(0, self.__writes)
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self.assertEqual(1, self.__errors)
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if __name__== "__main__":
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isc.log.init("bind10_server_test")
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isc.log.resetUnitTestRootLogger()
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