# -*- cperl -*- # Copyright (C) 2006 MySQL AB # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA # # This file is used from drizzle-test-run.pl when choosing # port numbers and directories to use for running drizzled. # use strict; use Fcntl ':flock'; # # Requested IDs are stored in a hash and released upon END. # my %dtr_unique_assigned_ids = (); my $dtr_unique_pid; BEGIN { $dtr_unique_pid = $$ unless defined $dtr_unique_pid; } END { if($dtr_unique_pid == $$) { while(my ($id,$file) = each(%dtr_unique_assigned_ids)) { print "Autoreleasing $file:$id\n"; dtr_release_unique_id($file, $id); } } } # # Require a unique, numerical ID, given a file name (where all # requested IDs are stored), a minimum and a maximum value. # # We use flock to implement locking for the ID file and ignore # possible problems arising from lack of support for it on # some platforms (it should work on most, and the possible # race condition would occur rarely). The proper solution for # this is a daemon that manages IDs, of course. # # If no unique ID within the specified parameters can be # obtained, return undef. # sub dtr_require_unique_id($$$) { my $file = shift; my $min = shift; my $max = shift; my $ret = undef; my $changed = 0; my $can_use_ps = `ps -e | grep '^[ ]*$$ '`; if(eval("readlink '$file'") || eval("readlink '$file.sem'")) { die 'lock file is a symbolic link'; } chmod 0777, "$file.sem"; open SEM, ">", "$file.sem" or die "can't write to $file.sem"; flock SEM, LOCK_EX or die "can't lock $file.sem"; if(! -e $file) { open FILE, ">", $file or die "can't create $file"; close FILE; } if(eval("readlink '$file'") || eval("readlink '$file.sem'")) { die 'lock file is a symbolic link'; } chmod 0777, $file; open FILE, "+<", $file or die "can't open $file"; select undef,undef,undef,0.2; seek FILE, 0, 0; my %taken = (); while() { chomp; my ($id, $pid) = split / /; $taken{$id} = $pid; if($can_use_ps) { my $res = `ps -e | grep '^[ ]*$pid '`; if(!$res) { print "Ignoring slot $id used by missing process $pid.\n"; delete $taken{$id}; ++$changed; } } } for(my $i=$min; $i<=$max; ++$i) { if(! exists $taken{$i}) { $ret = $i; $taken{$i} = $$; ++$changed; last; } } if($changed) { seek FILE, 0, 0; truncate FILE, 0 or die "can't truncate $file"; for my $k (keys %taken) { print FILE $k . ' ' . $taken{$k} . "\n"; } } close FILE; flock SEM, LOCK_UN or warn "can't unlock $file.sem"; close SEM; $dtr_unique_assigned_ids{$ret} = $file if defined $ret; return $ret; } # # Require a unique ID like above, but sleep if no ID can be # obtained immediately. # sub dtr_require_unique_id_and_wait($$$) { my $ret = dtr_require_unique_id($_[0],$_[1],$_[2]); while(! defined $ret) { sleep 30; $ret = dtr_require_unique_id($_[0],$_[1],$_[2]); print "Waiting for unique id to become available...\n" unless $ret; } return $ret; } # # Release a unique ID. # sub dtr_release_unique_id($$) { my $file = shift; my $myid = shift; if(eval("readlink '$file'") || eval("readlink '$file.sem'")) { die 'lock file is a symbolic link'; } open SEM, ">", "$file.sem" or die "can't write to $file.sem"; flock SEM, LOCK_EX or die "can't lock $file.sem"; if(eval("readlink '$file'") || eval("readlink '$file.sem'")) { die 'lock file is a symbolic link'; } if(! -e $file) { open FILE, ">", $file or die "can't create $file"; close FILE; } open FILE, "+<", $file or die "can't open $file"; select undef,undef,undef,0.2; seek FILE, 0, 0; my %taken = (); while() { chomp; my ($id, $pid) = split / /; $taken{$id} = $pid; } delete $taken{$myid}; seek FILE, 0, 0; truncate FILE, 0 or die "can't truncate $file"; for my $k (keys %taken) { print FILE $k . ' ' . $taken{$k} . "\n"; } close FILE; flock SEM, LOCK_UN or warn "can't unlock $file.sem"; close SEM; delete $dtr_unique_assigned_ids{$myid}; } 1;