Mini Shell
# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
# See LICENSE for details.
"""
Abstract file handle class
"""
import errno
from zope.interface import implementer
from twisted.internet import error, interfaces, main
from twisted.internet.abstract import _ConsumerMixin, _dataMustBeBytes, _LogOwner
from twisted.internet.iocpreactor import iocpsupport as _iocp
from twisted.internet.iocpreactor.const import ERROR_HANDLE_EOF, ERROR_IO_PENDING
from twisted.python import failure
@implementer(
interfaces.IPushProducer,
interfaces.IConsumer,
interfaces.ITransport,
interfaces.IHalfCloseableDescriptor,
)
class FileHandle(_ConsumerMixin, _LogOwner):
"""
File handle that can read and write asynchronously
"""
# read stuff
maxReadBuffers = 16
readBufferSize = 4096
reading = False
dynamicReadBuffers = True # set this to false if subclass doesn't do iovecs
_readNextBuffer = 0
_readSize = 0 # how much data we have in the read buffer
_readScheduled = None
_readScheduledInOS = False
def startReading(self):
self.reactor.addActiveHandle(self)
if not self._readScheduled and not self.reading:
self.reading = True
self._readScheduled = self.reactor.callLater(0, self._resumeReading)
def stopReading(self):
if self._readScheduled:
self._readScheduled.cancel()
self._readScheduled = None
self.reading = False
def _resumeReading(self):
self._readScheduled = None
if self._dispatchData() and not self._readScheduledInOS:
self.doRead()
def _dispatchData(self):
"""
Dispatch previously read data. Return True if self.reading and we don't
have any more data
"""
if not self._readSize:
return self.reading
size = self._readSize
full_buffers = size // self.readBufferSize
while self._readNextBuffer < full_buffers:
self.dataReceived(self._readBuffers[self._readNextBuffer])
self._readNextBuffer += 1
if not self.reading:
return False
remainder = size % self.readBufferSize
if remainder:
self.dataReceived(self._readBuffers[full_buffers][0:remainder])
if self.dynamicReadBuffers:
total_buffer_size = self.readBufferSize * len(self._readBuffers)
# we have one buffer too many
if size < total_buffer_size - self.readBufferSize:
del self._readBuffers[-1]
# we filled all buffers, so allocate one more
elif (
size == total_buffer_size
and len(self._readBuffers) < self.maxReadBuffers
):
self._readBuffers.append(bytearray(self.readBufferSize))
self._readNextBuffer = 0
self._readSize = 0
return self.reading
def _cbRead(self, rc, data, evt):
self._readScheduledInOS = False
if self._handleRead(rc, data, evt):
self.doRead()
def _handleRead(self, rc, data, evt):
"""
Returns False if we should stop reading for now
"""
if self.disconnected:
return False
# graceful disconnection
if (not (rc or data)) or rc in (errno.WSAEDISCON, ERROR_HANDLE_EOF):
self.reactor.removeActiveHandle(self)
self.readConnectionLost(failure.Failure(main.CONNECTION_DONE))
return False
# XXX: not handling WSAEWOULDBLOCK
# ("too many outstanding overlapped I/O requests")
elif rc:
self.connectionLost(
failure.Failure(
error.ConnectionLost(
"read error -- %s (%s)"
% (errno.errorcode.get(rc, "unknown"), rc)
)
)
)
return False
else:
assert self._readSize == 0
assert self._readNextBuffer == 0
self._readSize = data
return self._dispatchData()
def doRead(self):
evt = _iocp.Event(self._cbRead, self)
evt.buff = buff = self._readBuffers
rc, numBytesRead = self.readFromHandle(buff, evt)
if not rc or rc == ERROR_IO_PENDING:
self._readScheduledInOS = True
else:
self._handleRead(rc, numBytesRead, evt)
def readFromHandle(self, bufflist, evt):
raise NotImplementedError() # TODO: this should default to ReadFile
def dataReceived(self, data):
raise NotImplementedError
def readConnectionLost(self, reason):
self.connectionLost(reason)
# write stuff
dataBuffer = b""
offset = 0
writing = False
_writeScheduled = None
_writeDisconnecting = False
_writeDisconnected = False
writeBufferSize = 2 ** 2 ** 2 ** 2
def loseWriteConnection(self):
self._writeDisconnecting = True
self.startWriting()
def _closeWriteConnection(self):
# override in subclasses
pass
def writeConnectionLost(self, reason):
# in current code should never be called
self.connectionLost(reason)
def startWriting(self):
self.reactor.addActiveHandle(self)
if not self._writeScheduled and not self.writing:
self.writing = True
self._writeScheduled = self.reactor.callLater(0, self._resumeWriting)
def stopWriting(self):
if self._writeScheduled:
self._writeScheduled.cancel()
self._writeScheduled = None
self.writing = False
def _resumeWriting(self):
self._writeScheduled = None
self.doWrite()
def _cbWrite(self, rc, numBytesWritten, evt):
if self._handleWrite(rc, numBytesWritten, evt):
self.doWrite()
def _handleWrite(self, rc, numBytesWritten, evt):
"""
Returns false if we should stop writing for now
"""
if self.disconnected or self._writeDisconnected:
return False
# XXX: not handling WSAEWOULDBLOCK
# ("too many outstanding overlapped I/O requests")
if rc:
self.connectionLost(
failure.Failure(
error.ConnectionLost(
"write error -- %s (%s)"
% (errno.errorcode.get(rc, "unknown"), rc)
)
)
)
return False
else:
self.offset += numBytesWritten
# If there is nothing left to send,
if self.offset == len(self.dataBuffer) and not self._tempDataLen:
self.dataBuffer = b""
self.offset = 0
# stop writing
self.stopWriting()
# If I've got a producer who is supposed to supply me with data
if self.producer is not None and (
(not self.streamingProducer) or self.producerPaused
):
# tell them to supply some more.
self.producerPaused = True
self.producer.resumeProducing()
elif self.disconnecting:
# But if I was previously asked to let the connection die,
# do so.
self.connectionLost(failure.Failure(main.CONNECTION_DONE))
elif self._writeDisconnecting:
# I was previously asked to half-close the connection.
self._writeDisconnected = True
self._closeWriteConnection()
return False
else:
return True
def doWrite(self):
if len(self.dataBuffer) - self.offset < self.SEND_LIMIT:
# If there is currently less than SEND_LIMIT bytes left to send
# in the string, extend it with the array data.
self.dataBuffer = self.dataBuffer[self.offset :] + b"".join(
self._tempDataBuffer
)
self.offset = 0
self._tempDataBuffer = []
self._tempDataLen = 0
evt = _iocp.Event(self._cbWrite, self)
# Send as much data as you can.
if self.offset:
sendView = memoryview(self.dataBuffer)
evt.buff = buff = sendView[self.offset :]
else:
evt.buff = buff = self.dataBuffer
rc, data = self.writeToHandle(buff, evt)
if rc and rc != ERROR_IO_PENDING:
self._handleWrite(rc, data, evt)
def writeToHandle(self, buff, evt):
raise NotImplementedError() # TODO: this should default to WriteFile
def write(self, data):
"""Reliably write some data.
The data is buffered until his file descriptor is ready for writing.
"""
_dataMustBeBytes(data)
if not self.connected or self._writeDisconnected:
return
if data:
self._tempDataBuffer.append(data)
self._tempDataLen += len(data)
if self.producer is not None and self.streamingProducer:
if len(self.dataBuffer) + self._tempDataLen > self.writeBufferSize:
self.producerPaused = True
self.producer.pauseProducing()
self.startWriting()
def writeSequence(self, iovec):
for i in iovec:
_dataMustBeBytes(i)
if not self.connected or not iovec or self._writeDisconnected:
return
self._tempDataBuffer.extend(iovec)
for i in iovec:
self._tempDataLen += len(i)
if self.producer is not None and self.streamingProducer:
if len(self.dataBuffer) + self._tempDataLen > self.writeBufferSize:
self.producerPaused = True
self.producer.pauseProducing()
self.startWriting()
# general stuff
connected = False
disconnected = False
disconnecting = False
logstr = "Uninitialized"
SEND_LIMIT = 128 * 1024
def __init__(self, reactor=None):
if not reactor:
from twisted.internet import reactor
self.reactor = reactor
self._tempDataBuffer = [] # will be added to dataBuffer in doWrite
self._tempDataLen = 0
self._readBuffers = [bytearray(self.readBufferSize)]
def connectionLost(self, reason):
"""
The connection was lost.
This is called when the connection on a selectable object has been
lost. It will be called whether the connection was closed explicitly,
an exception occurred in an event handler, or the other end of the
connection closed it first.
Clean up state here, but make sure to call back up to FileDescriptor.
"""
self.disconnected = True
self.connected = False
if self.producer is not None:
self.producer.stopProducing()
self.producer = None
self.stopReading()
self.stopWriting()
self.reactor.removeActiveHandle(self)
def getFileHandle(self):
return -1
def loseConnection(self, _connDone=failure.Failure(main.CONNECTION_DONE)):
"""
Close the connection at the next available opportunity.
Call this to cause this FileDescriptor to lose its connection. It will
first write any data that it has buffered.
If there is data buffered yet to be written, this method will cause the
transport to lose its connection as soon as it's done flushing its
write buffer. If you have a producer registered, the connection won't
be closed until the producer is finished. Therefore, make sure you
unregister your producer when it's finished, or the connection will
never close.
"""
if self.connected and not self.disconnecting:
if self._writeDisconnected:
# doWrite won't trigger the connection close anymore
self.stopReading()
self.stopWriting
self.connectionLost(_connDone)
else:
self.stopReading()
self.startWriting()
self.disconnecting = 1
# Producer/consumer implementation
def stopConsuming(self):
"""
Stop consuming data.
This is called when a producer has lost its connection, to tell the
consumer to go lose its connection (and break potential circular
references).
"""
self.unregisterProducer()
self.loseConnection()
# producer interface implementation
def resumeProducing(self):
if self.connected and not self.disconnecting:
self.startReading()
def pauseProducing(self):
self.stopReading()
def stopProducing(self):
self.loseConnection()
def getHost(self):
# ITransport.getHost
raise NotImplementedError()
def getPeer(self):
# ITransport.getPeer
raise NotImplementedError()
__all__ = ["FileHandle"]
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