1 | #!/usr/bin/perl
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2 |
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3 | use strict;
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4 | use warnings;
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5 |
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6 | # Configuration
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7 | my $thread_count = 10;
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8 |
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9 | # Setup Environment
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10 | BEGIN
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11 | {
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12 | die "GSDLHOME not set\n" unless defined $ENV{'GSDLHOME'};
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13 | die "GSDLOS not set\n" unless defined $ENV{'GSDLOS'};
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14 |
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15 | unshift (@INC, "$ENV{'GSDLHOME'}/perllib");
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16 | unshift (@INC, "$ENV{'GSDLHOME'}/perllib/cpan");
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17 | unshift (@INC, "$ENV{'GSDLHOME'}/perllib/cpan/XML/XPath");
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18 | unshift (@INC, "$ENV{'GSDLHOME'}/perllib/plugins");
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19 | unshift (@INC, "$ENV{'GSDLHOME'}/perllib/classify");
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20 |
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21 | my $ext_prefix;
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22 | my @extensions;
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23 | if (defined $ENV{'GSDLEXTS'})
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24 | {
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25 | $ext_prefix = $ENV{'GSDLHOME'};
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26 | @extensions = split(/:/, $ENV{'GSDLEXTS'});
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27 | }
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28 | elsif (defined $ENV{'GSDL3EXTS'})
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29 | {
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30 | $ext_prefix = $ENV{'GSDL3SRCHOME'};
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31 | @extensions = split(/:/, $ENV{'GSDL3EXTS'});
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32 | }
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33 | foreach my $e (@extensions)
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34 | {
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35 | my $perllib_path = $ext_prefix . '/ext/' . $e . '/perllib';
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36 | unshift (@INC, $perllib_path);
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37 | unshift (@INC, $perllib_path . '/cpan');
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38 | unshift (@INC, $perllib_path . '/plugins');
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39 | unshift (@INC, $perllib_path . '/plugouts');
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40 | unshift (@INC, $perllib_path . '/classify');
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41 | }
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42 |
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43 | # Installed CPAN packages for GEXT*INSTALL
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44 | my $perl_version = `perl-version.pl`;
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45 | my $perl_path = sprintf("%s/lib/perl/%s", $ENV{'GEXTPARALLELBUILDING_INSTALLED'}, $perl_version);
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46 | ###rint STDERR "[DEBUG] CPAN Path: $perl_path\n";
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47 | unshift (@INC, $perl_path);
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48 | }
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49 |
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50 | use Cwd;
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51 | # Locking is required (otherwise other threads might glom onto the lock file
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52 | # before we've written our port number to it).
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53 | use Fcntl qw(:flock);
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54 | # advanced child process control
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55 | use IPC::Run qw(harness start pump finish);
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56 | # the GDBMCLI tool accepts commands on STDIN and write results on STDOUT
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57 | # so we'll need a double ended pipe
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58 | # @note couldn't get this to reliably work when passing between threads
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59 | #use IPC::Open2;
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60 | # we need to run as a daemon
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61 | use Proc::Daemon;
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62 | # and the whole thing will need to accept requests from multiple threads, and
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63 | # so will need threads in and of itself
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64 | use threads;
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65 | use threads::shared;
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66 |
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67 | # Greenstone utility functions (filename_cat)
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68 | use util;
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69 | # A simple server that listens on a socket and 'forks' off child threads to
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70 | # handle each incoming request
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71 | use SocketsSwimmingThreadPoolServer;
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72 |
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73 | # Globally available
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74 | my $parent_pid = 0;
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75 | my $infodb_file_path = '';
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76 | my $remove_old = '';
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77 | my $gdbm;
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78 | my $gdbm_reader;
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79 | my $gdbm_writer;
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80 | my $debug = 1;
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81 | my $server;
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82 | # - shared and, more importantly, lockable
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83 | my %listeners :shared;
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84 | my $accessing_gdbm :shared;
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85 | my $should_stop :shared;
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86 | my $debug_log :shared;
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87 |
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88 | print "===== GDBM Server =====\n";
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89 | print "Provides a persistent connection to one or more GDBM databases via a\n";
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90 | print "pool of threads listening on a specific socket.\n";
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91 |
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92 | MAIN:
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93 | {
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94 | $accessing_gdbm = 0;
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95 | $should_stop = 0;
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96 | $debug_log = 0;
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97 |
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98 | # Check arguments
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99 | if (!defined $ARGV[0] || !defined $ARGV[1])
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100 | {
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101 | print "Error! Missing parent process id or path to database\n\n";
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102 | print "Usage: GDBMServer.pl <pid name> <path to database> [-removeold] [-nodaemon] [-debug]\n\n";
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103 | exit(0);
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104 | }
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105 | $parent_pid = $ARGV[0];
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106 | $infodb_file_path = $ARGV[1];
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107 | my $no_daemon = 0;
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108 | my $i = 2;
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109 | while (defined $ARGV[$i])
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110 | {
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111 | if ($ARGV[$i] eq "-nodaemon")
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112 | {
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113 | $no_daemon = 1;
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114 | }
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115 | if ($ARGV[$i] eq "-removeold")
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116 | {
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117 | $remove_old = '-removeold ';
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118 | }
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119 | if ($ARGV[$i] eq "-debug")
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120 | {
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121 | $debug = 1;
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122 | }
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123 | $i++;
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124 | }
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125 |
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126 | if ($debug)
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127 | {
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128 | print " - parent pid: " . $parent_pid . "\n";
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129 | print " - infodb: " . $infodb_file_path . "\n";
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130 | print " - no daemon? " . $no_daemon . "\n";
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131 | print " - remove old? " . $remove_old . "\n";
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132 | print " - debug? yes\n";
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133 | print "\n";
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134 | }
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135 |
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136 | # Information about any running GDBMServer is stored in a lockfile in
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137 | # Greenstone's tmp directory (and based on the database opened)
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138 | my $tmp_dir = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLHOME'}, "tmp");
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139 | my ($infodb_file, $extension) = $infodb_file_path =~ /([^\\\/]+)\.(db|gdb)$/i;
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140 | my $server_lockfile_path = &util::filename_cat($tmp_dir, 'gdbmserver-' . $infodb_file . '.lock');
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141 |
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142 | # If already running, then exit
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143 | print " * Testing for other GDBMServers already running... ";
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144 | if (-e $server_lockfile_path)
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145 | {
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146 | print "Error! GDBMServer already running!\n";
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147 | print "Lockfile found at: " . $server_lockfile_path . "\n";
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148 | exit(0);
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149 | }
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150 | print "All clear!\n";
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151 |
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152 | # Ensure we can see gdbmcli on the path
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153 | print " * Testing for GDBMCLI... ";
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154 | my $result = `gdbmcli 2>&1`;
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155 | if ($result !~ /GDBM Command Line Interface/)
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156 | {
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157 | print "Error! GDBMCLI not available - check path.\n";
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158 | exit(0);
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159 | }
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160 | print "Found!\n";
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161 |
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162 | # @note Easiest way to figure out the open file descriptors is to close them.
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163 | # You start by figure out what the maximum number of file handles is
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164 | # for your system. You then iterate through trying to close them using
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165 | # the POSIX close function - which returns true iif the file descriptor
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166 | # existed and was successfully closed. You can then keep track of the
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167 | # highest file descriptor number successfully closed. Do this before and
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168 | # after your desired function call (like start() below) and the
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169 | # difference in hc_fd gives your new file descriptors in use! [jmt12]
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170 | #my $openmax = POSIX::sysconf( &POSIX::_SC_OPEN_MAX );
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171 | #$openmax = ( ! defined( $openmax ) || $openmax < 0 ) ? ( shift || 64 ) : $openmax;
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172 | #my $hc_fd = 2;
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173 | #foreach ( 3 .. $openmax )
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174 | #{
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175 | # $hc_fd = $_ if POSIX::close( $_ );
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176 | #}
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177 | #print "[debug] After start fd count = " . $hc_fd . "\n";
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178 | #exit(0);
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179 |
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180 | # @note As mentioned above, I couldn't get the file handles produced by open2
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181 | # realiably shared between handles (even using the tricks mentioned on
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182 | # the perlmonks site - http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=395513). Typically
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183 | # they'd work the first time they were used (read or write) but
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184 | # subsequent actions would block indefinitely. Moreover, I couldn't get
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185 | # open2 to work as advertised and accept arguments (despite several
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186 | # hours of dicking around) - and the work-around to make the dbpath the
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187 | # first lot of IO works, but then definately causes the next action to
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188 | # block forever. [jmt12]
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189 | # #my @cmd = ('gdbmcli',$infodb_file_path); # doesn't work - runs gdbmcli twice?
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190 | # my @cmd = ('gdbmcli');
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191 | # $gdbm_reader = IO::Handle->new();
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192 | # $gdbm_writer = IO::Handle->new();
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193 | # print " * Opening GDBM database\n";
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194 | # $gdbm_pid = open2($gdbm_reader, $gdbm_writer, 'gdbmcli');
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195 | # if (!$gdbm_writer)
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196 | # {
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197 | # die("Error! Failed to open GDBMCLI for writing\n");
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198 | # }
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199 | # if (!$gdbm_reader)
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200 | # {
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201 | # die("Error! Failed to open GDBMCLI for reading\n");
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202 | # }
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203 | # # For ungodly reasons open2 doesn't work as advertised - it doesn't pass any
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204 | # # arguments - so instead the first command to the GDBMCLI is the path to the
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205 | # # GDBM database to load.
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206 | # print $gdbm_writer $infodb_file_path . "\n" or die("Error! Failed to actually write something to GDBMCLI\n");
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207 | # my $load_result;
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208 | # if ($load_result = <$gdbm_reader>)
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209 | # {
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210 | # print $load_result;
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211 | # }
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212 | # else
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213 | # {
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214 | # die("Error! Failed to actually read something from GDBMCLI\n");
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215 | # }
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216 |
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217 | # Open the database connection
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218 | my @cmd = ('gdbmcli',$infodb_file_path);
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219 | $gdbm_writer = '';
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220 | $gdbm_reader = '';
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221 | # @note start opens a total of four file descriptors to the 'cmd', but
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222 | # we never get to know their names (maybe $gdbm->{'WIN'} etc but
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223 | # I'm note sure) so instead we just have to hope that the number
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224 | # of file descriptors already open doesn't change, in which case
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225 | # these are fd 3, 4, 5, and 6.
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226 | $gdbm = start \@cmd, \$gdbm_writer, \$gdbm_reader;
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227 | # - start opens four handles!
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228 |
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229 | # Daemonize
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230 | my $pid = 0;
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231 | if (!$no_daemon)
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232 | {
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233 | # Determine the anonymous array of file descriptors *not* to close
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234 | my $dont_close_fd = [];
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235 | # Building upon the "POSIX::Close()" test above, we need to explicitly
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236 | # determine the new file descriptors opened by the start command.
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237 | my $openmax = POSIX::sysconf( &POSIX::_SC_OPEN_MAX );
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238 | $openmax = ( ! defined( $openmax ) || $openmax < 0 ) ? ( shift || 64 ) : $openmax;
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239 | # - then figure out the file descriptors currently open. We do this
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240 | # by attempting to 'copy' each file descriptor.
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241 | for (my $fd = 3; $fd <= $openmax; $fd++)
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242 | {
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243 | #rint "Checking file descriptor: $fd -> ";
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244 | my $tmpfh;
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245 | if (open $tmpfh, ">&$fd")
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246 | {
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247 | #rint "writable!\n";
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248 | push(@{$dont_close_fd}, $fd);
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249 | close($tmpfh);
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250 | }
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251 | elsif (open $tmpfh, "<&$fd")
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252 | {
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253 | #rint "readable!\n";
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254 | push(@{$dont_close_fd}, $fd);
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255 | close($tmpfh);
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256 | }
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257 | #else
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258 | #{
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259 | # print "not open\n";
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260 | #}
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261 | }
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262 | print " * When forking don't close these filehandles: [" . join(",", @{$dont_close_fd}) . "]\n";
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263 |
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264 | print " * Spawning Daemon...\n" unless (!$debug);
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265 | my $daemon_out_path = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GEXTPARALLELBUILDING'},'logs', 'gdbmserver-' . $infodb_file . '.out');
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266 | my $daemon_err_path = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GEXTPARALLELBUILDING'},'logs', 'gdbmserver-' . $infodb_file . '.err');
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267 | $pid = Proc::Daemon::Init( { work_dir => getcwd(),
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268 | child_STDOUT => $daemon_out_path,
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269 | child_STDERR => $daemon_err_path,
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270 | # @note as mentioned above, start creates four file descriptors that we need
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271 | # to keep open even through the separation of the daemon process.
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272 | dont_close_fd => $dont_close_fd,
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273 | } );
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274 | }
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275 |
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276 | # Parent process has pid > 0
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277 | if ($pid == 0)
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278 | {
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279 |
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280 | # Perform initializes here
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281 | # - database connection is now handled as a special command, as there may
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282 | # be multiple databases handled by this server
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283 | # - localhost is good enough for now
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284 | my $host = 'localhost';
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285 | # - determine a suitable port (checking that they aren't already in use)
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286 | # @note this isn't at all portable, but then neither is the daemon the
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287 | # way I've written it.
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288 | my $port = 8190;
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289 | my $result = `netstat -tnl | grep :$port`;
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290 | while ($result =~ /LISTEN/)
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291 | {
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292 | $port++;
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293 | $result = `netstat -tnl | grep :$port`;
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294 | }
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295 | # - create server object
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296 | print " * Creating pool of " . $thread_count . " threads listening on socket: " . $host . ":" . $port . "\n";
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297 | $server = SocketsSwimmingThreadPoolServer->new(host=>$host,
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298 | port=>$port,
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299 | main_cb => \&exitCheck,
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300 | processor_cb => \&process);
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301 |
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302 | # - write our port number into the lockfile so that other threads can figure
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303 | # out where we are
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304 | print " * Writing port number to lock file: " . $server_lockfile_path . "\n";
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305 | open(SLFH, ">", $server_lockfile_path) or die("Error! Failed to open file for writing: " . $server_lockfile_path . "\nReason: " . $! . "\n");
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306 | flock(SLFH, LOCK_EX) or die("Error! Cannot lock file for writing: " . $server_lockfile_path . "\nReason: " . $! . "\n");
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307 | print SLFH $host . ':' . $port;
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308 | flock(SLFH, LOCK_UN);
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309 | close(SLFH);
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310 |
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311 | # Perform main loop
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312 | # - loop is actually in Server code. start() only returns once server's stop
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313 | # command has been called
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314 | print " * Listening:\n";
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315 | $server->start;
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316 | print " * Stopping...\n";
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317 |
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318 | # Perform deinitializes here
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319 | # - remove server lockfile
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320 | print " * Removing lock file...\n";
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321 | unlink($server_lockfile_path);
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322 | # - now close database handles (forcing flush)
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323 | print " * Closing GDBMCLI\n";
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324 | finish($gdbm);
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325 | print "Done!\n";
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326 | }
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327 | else
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328 | {
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329 | print " * Waiting for GDBMServer lockfile to be created";
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330 | while (!-e $server_lockfile_path)
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331 | {
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332 | print '.';
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333 | sleep(1);
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334 | }
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335 | print "\n * GDBMServer lockfile created.\n";
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336 | open(SLFH, "<", $server_lockfile_path) or die("Error! Failed to open file for reading: " . $server_lockfile_path . "\nReason: " . $! . "\n");
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337 | flock(SLFH, LOCK_SH) or die("Error! Cannot lock file for reading: " . $server_lockfile_path . "\nReason: " . $! . "\n");
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338 | my $line = <SLFH>;
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339 | if ($line =~ /(^.+):(\d+)$/)
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340 | {
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341 | print " => Server now listening on " . $1 . ":" . $2 . "\n";
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342 | }
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343 | else
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344 | {
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345 | die ("Error! Failed to retrieve host and port information from lockfile!");
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346 | }
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347 | flock(SLFH, LOCK_UN);
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348 | close(SLFH);
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349 | }
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350 |
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351 | print "===== Complete! =====\n";
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352 | }
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353 | exit(0);
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354 |
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355 | # @function exitCheck
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356 | # A callback function, called every 5 seconds (default) by the socket server,
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357 | # to see whether the parent process (by pid) is actually still running. This
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358 | # will cover the case where the parent process (import.pl or build.pl) dies
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359 | # without properly asking the server to shutdown.
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360 | sub exitCheck
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361 | {
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362 | my $counter = shift @_;
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363 | # note: kill, when passed a first argument of 0, checks whether it's possible
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364 | # to send a signal to the pid given as the second argument, and returns true
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365 | # if it is. Thus it provides a means to determine if the parent process is
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366 | # still running (and hence can be signalled) In newer versions of Perl
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367 | # (5.8.9) it should even work cross-platform.
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368 | if (!kill(0, $parent_pid))
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369 | {
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370 | print " * Parent processs gone away... forcing server shutdown\n";
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371 | $server->stop;
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372 | if ($debug)
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373 | {
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374 | lock($debug_log);
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375 | $|++;
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376 | print "[" . time() . "|MAIN] Parent process gone away... forcing server shutdown.\n\n";
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377 | $|--;
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378 | }
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379 | }
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380 | }
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381 |
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382 | # /** @function process
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383 | # * A horribly named function that is called back to process each of the
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384 | # * requests to alter the GDBM database. It expects either a typical GDBM
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385 | # * text blob, or one of a limited number of special commands (which start
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386 | # * with the sentinel character "!"). Note that synchronization over the
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387 | # * open GDBM handle is used to ensure only one edit occurs at a time.
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388 | # */
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389 | sub process
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390 | {
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391 | my $data = shift @_;
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392 | my $ip = shift @_;
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393 | my $tid = shift @_;
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394 | my $value = "#ERROR#";
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395 | # Synchronized debug log writing
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396 | if ($debug)
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397 | {
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398 | lock($debug_log);
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399 | $|++;
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400 | print "[" . time() . "|" . $tid . "|RECV] " . $data . "\n";
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401 | $|--;
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402 | }
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403 | # process special commands first
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404 | if ($data =~ /^!(.*):(.*)$/)
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405 | {
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406 | my $command = $1;
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407 | my $argument = $2;
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408 | # addlistener(<pid>)
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409 | if ($command eq "addlistener")
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410 | {
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411 | lock(%listeners);
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412 | $listeners{$argument} = 1;
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413 | my $listener_count = scalar(keys(%listeners));
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414 | $value = "[SUCCESS] added listener [" . $listener_count . " listeners]";
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415 | # unlock(%listeners)
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416 | }
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417 | # removelistener(<pid>)
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418 | elsif ($command eq "removelistener")
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419 | {
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420 | lock(%listeners);
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421 | if (defined $listeners{$argument})
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422 | {
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423 | delete $listeners{$argument};
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424 | }
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425 | my $listener_count = scalar(keys(%listeners));
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426 | lock($should_stop);
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427 | if ($should_stop == 1 && $listener_count == 0)
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428 | {
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429 | # server isn't shared, but the stop data member is!
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430 | $server->stop;
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431 | $value = "[SUCCESS] removed last listener, stopping";
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432 | }
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433 | else
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434 | {
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435 | $value = "[SUCCESS] removed listener [" . $listener_count . " listeners]";
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436 | }
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437 | # unlock($should_stop)
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438 | # unlock(%listeners)
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439 | }
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440 | # we may be asked to stop the server, but only by the process that created
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441 | # us. If there are no listeners registered, we stop straight away,
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442 | # otherwise we set a flag so that as soon as there are no listeners we
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443 | # stop.
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444 | elsif ($command eq "stop")
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445 | {
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446 | if ($argument ne $parent_pid && $argument ne "*")
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447 | {
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448 | $value = "[IGNORED] can only be stopped by parent process";
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449 | }
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450 | else
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451 | {
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452 | my $listener_count = 0;
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453 | {
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454 | lock(%listeners);
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455 | $listener_count = scalar(keys(%listeners));
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456 | # unlock(%listeners)
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457 | }
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458 | if ($listener_count == 0)
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459 | {
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460 | # server isn't shared, but the stop data member is!
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461 | $server->stop;
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462 | $value = "[SUCCESS] stopping";
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463 | }
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464 | else
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465 | {
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466 | lock($should_stop);
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467 | $should_stop = 1;
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468 | $value = "[PENDING] will stop when no more listeners";
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469 | # unlock($should_stop)
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470 | }
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471 | }
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472 | }
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473 | }
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474 | # Everything thing else should be a GDBMCLI command
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475 | else
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476 | {
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477 | lock($accessing_gdbm);
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478 | # lets check that we can still access the GDBM bidirectional pump
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479 | if (!pumpable $gdbm)
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480 | {
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481 | die("Error! Somehow the underlying GDBM bidirectional pipe has gone away!");
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482 | }
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483 | # - write the command to GDBM
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484 | $gdbm_writer = $data . "\n";
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485 | $gdbm_reader = '';
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486 | #rint "[debug] sending command to gdbmcli\n";
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487 | pump($gdbm) while length($gdbm_writer);
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488 | #rint "[debug] reading output from gdbmcli\n";
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489 | pump($gdbm) until $gdbm_reader =~ /-{70}/;
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490 | $value = $gdbm_reader;
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491 | # trim value
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492 | chomp($value);
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493 | #rint "[debug] result: " . $value . "\n";
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494 | #unlock($accessing_gdbm);
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495 | }
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496 | # Synchronized debug log writing
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497 | if ($debug)
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498 | {
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499 | lock($debug_log);
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500 | $|++;
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501 | print "[" . time() . "|" . $tid . "|SEND] " . $value . "\n\n";
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502 | $|--;
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503 | }
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504 | return $value;
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505 | }
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