X-Git-Url: http://xvm.mit.edu/gitweb/invirt/packages/invirt-base.git/blobdiff_plain/95eb488e71743cadb53e3d1af9e0d7ce5414ce9e..dc42feef5695727a219dd5b4fb4a6d9dca9f14cc:/files/usr/share/python-support/sipb-xen-base/invirt/config.py diff --git a/files/usr/share/python-support/sipb-xen-base/invirt/config.py b/files/usr/share/python-support/sipb-xen-base/invirt/config.py index dab9f20..6d0ab36 100644 --- a/files/usr/share/python-support/sipb-xen-base/invirt/config.py +++ b/files/usr/share/python-support/sipb-xen-base/invirt/config.py @@ -1,17 +1,10 @@ -import json, yaml -from os import error, makedirs -from os.path import dirname, getmtime +import json +from invirt.common import * +from os.path import getmtime default_src_path = '/etc/invirt/master.yaml' -default_cache_path = '/var/lib/invirt/invirt.json' - -try: default_loader = yaml.CSafeLoader -except: default_loader = yaml.SafeLoader - -def wrap(rsrc, func): - "Utility to that emulates with Python 2.5's `with closing(rsrc)`." - try: return func(rsrc) - finally: rsrc.close() +default_cache_path = '/var/lib/invirt/cache.json' +lock_file = '/var/lib/invirt/cache.lock' def load(src_path = default_src_path, cache_path = default_cache_path, @@ -22,20 +15,54 @@ def load(src_path = default_src_path, instead from the original YAML file at src_path and regenerate the cache. I assume I have the permissions to write to the cache directory. """ + + # Namespace container for various state variables, so that they can be + # updated by closures. + ns = struct() + if force_refresh: do_refresh = True else: src_mtime = getmtime(src_path) - try: cache_mtime = getmtime(cache_path) - except OSError: do_refresh = True - else: do_refresh = src_mtime > cache_mtime + try: cache_mtime = getmtime(cache_path) + except OSError: do_refresh = True + else: do_refresh = src_mtime > cache_mtime + + if not do_refresh: + # Try reading from the cache first. This must be transactionally + # isolated from concurrent writes to prevent reading an incomplete + # (changing) version of the data (but the transaction can share the + # lock with other concurrent reads). This isolation is accomplished + # using an atomic filesystem rename in the refreshing stage. + try: ns.cfg = with_closing(file(cache_path)) ( + lambda f: json.read(f.read())) + except: do_refresh = True if do_refresh: - # reload the source and regenerate the cache - cfg = wrap(file(src_path), lambda f: yaml.load(f, default_loader)) - wrap(file(cache_path, 'w'), lambda f: f.write(json.write(cfg))) - else: - cfg = wrap(file(cache_path), lambda f: json.read(f.read())) - return cfg + # Atomically reload the source and regenerate the cache. The read and + # write must be a single transaction, or a stale version may be + # written (if another read/write of a more recent configuration + # is interleaved). The final atomic rename is to keep this + # transactionally isolated from the above cache read. If we fail to + # acquire the lock, just try to load the master configuration. + import yaml + try: loader = yaml.CSafeLoader + except: loader = yaml.SafeLoader + try: + @with_lock_file(lock_file) + def refresh_cache(): + ns.cfg = with_closing(file(src_path)) ( + lambda f: yaml.load(f, loader)) + try: with_closing(file(cache_path + '.tmp', 'w')) ( + lambda f: f.write(json.write(ns.cfg))) + except: pass # silent failure + else: os.rename(cache_path + '.tmp', cache_path) + except IOError: + ns.cfg = with_closing(file(src_path)) ( + lambda f: yaml.load(f, loader)) + return ns.cfg + +dicts = load() +structs = dicts2struct(dicts) # vim:et:sw=4:ts=4