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| 1 | # | ||
| 2 | # Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project | ||
| 3 | # | ||
| 4 | # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | ||
| 5 | # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | ||
| 6 | # You may obtain a copy of the License at | ||
| 7 | # | ||
| 8 | # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | ||
| 9 | # | ||
| 10 | # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software | ||
| 11 | # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, | ||
| 12 | # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. | ||
| 13 | # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | ||
| 14 | # limitations under the License. | ||
| 15 | |||
| 16 | import errno | ||
| 17 | import os | ||
| 18 | import platform | ||
| 19 | import select | ||
| 20 | import shutil | ||
| 21 | import stat | ||
| 22 | |||
| 23 | from Queue import Queue | ||
| 24 | from threading import Thread | ||
| 25 | |||
| 26 | |||
| 27 | def isWindows(): | ||
| 28 | """ Returns True when running with the native port of Python for Windows, | ||
| 29 | False when running on any other platform (including the Cygwin port of | ||
| 30 | Python). | ||
| 31 | """ | ||
| 32 | # Note: The cygwin port of Python returns "CYGWIN_NT_xxx" | ||
| 33 | return platform.system() == "Windows" | ||
| 34 | |||
| 35 | |||
| 36 | class FileDescriptorStreams(object): | ||
| 37 | """ Platform agnostic abstraction enabling non-blocking I/O over a | ||
| 38 | collection of file descriptors. This abstraction is required because | ||
| 39 | fctnl(os.O_NONBLOCK) is not supported on Windows. | ||
| 40 | """ | ||
| 41 | @classmethod | ||
| 42 | def create(cls): | ||
| 43 | """ Factory method: instantiates the concrete class according to the | ||
| 44 | current platform. | ||
| 45 | """ | ||
| 46 | if isWindows(): | ||
| 47 | return _FileDescriptorStreamsThreads() | ||
| 48 | else: | ||
| 49 | return _FileDescriptorStreamsNonBlocking() | ||
| 50 | |||
| 51 | def __init__(self): | ||
| 52 | self.streams = [] | ||
| 53 | |||
| 54 | def add(self, fd, dest, std_name): | ||
| 55 | """ Wraps an existing file descriptor as a stream. | ||
| 56 | """ | ||
| 57 | self.streams.append(self._create_stream(fd, dest, std_name)) | ||
| 58 | |||
| 59 | def remove(self, stream): | ||
| 60 | """ Removes a stream, when done with it. | ||
| 61 | """ | ||
| 62 | self.streams.remove(stream) | ||
| 63 | |||
| 64 | @property | ||
| 65 | def is_done(self): | ||
| 66 | """ Returns True when all streams have been processed. | ||
| 67 | """ | ||
| 68 | return len(self.streams) == 0 | ||
| 69 | |||
| 70 | def select(self): | ||
| 71 | """ Returns the set of streams that have data available to read. | ||
| 72 | The returned streams each expose a read() and a close() method. | ||
| 73 | When done with a stream, call the remove(stream) method. | ||
| 74 | """ | ||
| 75 | raise NotImplementedError | ||
| 76 | |||
| 77 | def _create_stream(fd, dest, std_name): | ||
| 78 | """ Creates a new stream wrapping an existing file descriptor. | ||
| 79 | """ | ||
| 80 | raise NotImplementedError | ||
| 81 | |||
| 82 | |||
| 83 | class _FileDescriptorStreamsNonBlocking(FileDescriptorStreams): | ||
| 84 | """ Implementation of FileDescriptorStreams for platforms that support | ||
| 85 | non blocking I/O. | ||
| 86 | """ | ||
| 87 | class Stream(object): | ||
| 88 | """ Encapsulates a file descriptor """ | ||
| 89 | def __init__(self, fd, dest, std_name): | ||
| 90 | self.fd = fd | ||
| 91 | self.dest = dest | ||
| 92 | self.std_name = std_name | ||
| 93 | self.set_non_blocking() | ||
| 94 | |||
| 95 | def set_non_blocking(self): | ||
| 96 | import fcntl | ||
| 97 | flags = fcntl.fcntl(self.fd, fcntl.F_GETFL) | ||
| 98 | fcntl.fcntl(self.fd, fcntl.F_SETFL, flags | os.O_NONBLOCK) | ||
| 99 | |||
| 100 | def fileno(self): | ||
| 101 | return self.fd.fileno() | ||
| 102 | |||
| 103 | def read(self): | ||
| 104 | return self.fd.read(4096) | ||
| 105 | |||
| 106 | def close(self): | ||
| 107 | self.fd.close() | ||
| 108 | |||
| 109 | def _create_stream(self, fd, dest, std_name): | ||
| 110 | return self.Stream(fd, dest, std_name) | ||
| 111 | |||
| 112 | def select(self): | ||
| 113 | ready_streams, _, _ = select.select(self.streams, [], []) | ||
| 114 | return ready_streams | ||
| 115 | |||
| 116 | |||
| 117 | class _FileDescriptorStreamsThreads(FileDescriptorStreams): | ||
| 118 | """ Implementation of FileDescriptorStreams for platforms that don't support | ||
| 119 | non blocking I/O. This implementation requires creating threads issuing | ||
| 120 | blocking read operations on file descriptors. | ||
| 121 | """ | ||
| 122 | def __init__(self): | ||
| 123 | super(_FileDescriptorStreamsThreads, self).__init__() | ||
| 124 | # The queue is shared accross all threads so we can simulate the | ||
| 125 | # behavior of the select() function | ||
| 126 | self.queue = Queue(10) # Limit incoming data from streams | ||
| 127 | |||
| 128 | def _create_stream(self, fd, dest, std_name): | ||
| 129 | return self.Stream(fd, dest, std_name, self.queue) | ||
| 130 | |||
| 131 | def select(self): | ||
| 132 | # Return only one stream at a time, as it is the most straighforward | ||
| 133 | # thing to do and it is compatible with the select() function. | ||
| 134 | item = self.queue.get() | ||
| 135 | stream = item.stream | ||
| 136 | stream.data = item.data | ||
| 137 | return [stream] | ||
| 138 | |||
| 139 | class QueueItem(object): | ||
| 140 | """ Item put in the shared queue """ | ||
| 141 | def __init__(self, stream, data): | ||
| 142 | self.stream = stream | ||
| 143 | self.data = data | ||
| 144 | |||
| 145 | class Stream(object): | ||
| 146 | """ Encapsulates a file descriptor """ | ||
| 147 | def __init__(self, fd, dest, std_name, queue): | ||
| 148 | self.fd = fd | ||
| 149 | self.dest = dest | ||
| 150 | self.std_name = std_name | ||
| 151 | self.queue = queue | ||
| 152 | self.data = None | ||
| 153 | self.thread = Thread(target=self.read_to_queue) | ||
| 154 | self.thread.daemon = True | ||
| 155 | self.thread.start() | ||
| 156 | |||
| 157 | def close(self): | ||
| 158 | self.fd.close() | ||
| 159 | |||
| 160 | def read(self): | ||
| 161 | data = self.data | ||
| 162 | self.data = None | ||
| 163 | return data | ||
| 164 | |||
| 165 | def read_to_queue(self): | ||
| 166 | """ The thread function: reads everything from the file descriptor into | ||
| 167 | the shared queue and terminates when reaching EOF. | ||
| 168 | """ | ||
| 169 | for line in iter(self.fd.readline, b''): | ||
| 170 | self.queue.put(_FileDescriptorStreamsThreads.QueueItem(self, line)) | ||
| 171 | self.fd.close() | ||
| 172 | self.queue.put(_FileDescriptorStreamsThreads.QueueItem(self, None)) | ||
| 173 | |||
| 174 | |||
| 175 | def symlink(source, link_name): | ||
| 176 | """Creates a symbolic link pointing to source named link_name. | ||
| 177 | Note: On Windows, source must exist on disk, as the implementation needs | ||
| 178 | to know whether to create a "File" or a "Directory" symbolic link. | ||
| 179 | """ | ||
| 180 | if isWindows(): | ||
| 181 | import platform_utils_win32 | ||
| 182 | source = _validate_winpath(source) | ||
| 183 | link_name = _validate_winpath(link_name) | ||
| 184 | target = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(link_name), source) | ||
| 185 | if os.path.isdir(target): | ||
| 186 | platform_utils_win32.create_dirsymlink(source, link_name) | ||
| 187 | else: | ||
| 188 | platform_utils_win32.create_filesymlink(source, link_name) | ||
| 189 | else: | ||
| 190 | return os.symlink(source, link_name) | ||
| 191 | |||
| 192 | |||
| 193 | def _validate_winpath(path): | ||
| 194 | path = os.path.normpath(path) | ||
| 195 | if _winpath_is_valid(path): | ||
| 196 | return path | ||
| 197 | raise ValueError("Path \"%s\" must be a relative path or an absolute " | ||
| 198 | "path starting with a drive letter".format(path)) | ||
| 199 | |||
| 200 | |||
| 201 | def _winpath_is_valid(path): | ||
| 202 | """Windows only: returns True if path is relative (e.g. ".\\foo") or is | ||
| 203 | absolute including a drive letter (e.g. "c:\\foo"). Returns False if path | ||
| 204 | is ambiguous (e.g. "x:foo" or "\\foo"). | ||
| 205 | """ | ||
| 206 | assert isWindows() | ||
| 207 | path = os.path.normpath(path) | ||
| 208 | drive, tail = os.path.splitdrive(path) | ||
| 209 | if tail: | ||
| 210 | if not drive: | ||
| 211 | return tail[0] != os.sep # "\\foo" is invalid | ||
| 212 | else: | ||
| 213 | return tail[0] == os.sep # "x:foo" is invalid | ||
| 214 | else: | ||
| 215 | return not drive # "x:" is invalid | ||
| 216 | |||
| 217 | |||
| 218 | def rmtree(path): | ||
| 219 | if isWindows(): | ||
| 220 | shutil.rmtree(path, onerror=handle_rmtree_error) | ||
| 221 | else: | ||
| 222 | shutil.rmtree(path) | ||
| 223 | |||
| 224 | |||
| 225 | def handle_rmtree_error(function, path, excinfo): | ||
| 226 | # Allow deleting read-only files | ||
| 227 | os.chmod(path, stat.S_IWRITE) | ||
| 228 | function(path) | ||
| 229 | |||
| 230 | |||
| 231 | def rename(src, dst): | ||
| 232 | if isWindows(): | ||
| 233 | # On Windows, rename fails if destination exists, see | ||
| 234 | # https://docs.python.org/2/library/os.html#os.rename | ||
| 235 | try: | ||
| 236 | os.rename(src, dst) | ||
| 237 | except OSError as e: | ||
| 238 | if e.errno == errno.EEXIST: | ||
| 239 | os.remove(dst) | ||
| 240 | os.rename(src, dst) | ||
| 241 | else: | ||
| 242 | raise | ||
| 243 | else: | ||
| 244 | os.rename(src, dst) | ||
