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"""Module implementing the job queue handling.
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Locking: there's a single, large lock in the L{JobQueue} class. It's
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used by all other classes in this module.
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@var JOBQUEUE_THREADS: the number of worker threads we start for
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    processing jobs
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"""
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import logging
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import errno
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import time
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import weakref
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import threading
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import itertools
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try:
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  # pylint: disable=E0611
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  from pyinotify import pyinotify
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except ImportError:
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  import pyinotify
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from ganeti import asyncnotifier
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from ganeti import constants
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from ganeti import serializer
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from ganeti import workerpool
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from ganeti import locking
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from ganeti import opcodes
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from ganeti import errors
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from ganeti import mcpu
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from ganeti import utils
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from ganeti import jstore
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from ganeti import rpc
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from ganeti import runtime
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from ganeti import netutils
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from ganeti import compat
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from ganeti import ht
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JOBQUEUE_THREADS = 25
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JOBS_PER_ARCHIVE_DIRECTORY = 10000
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# member lock names to be passed to @ssynchronized decorator
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_LOCK = "_lock"
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_QUEUE = "_queue"
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class CancelJob(Exception):
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  """Special exception to cancel a job.
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  """
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def TimeStampNow():
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  """Returns the current timestamp.
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  @return: the current time in the (seconds, microseconds) format
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  """
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  return utils.SplitTime(time.time())
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class _QueuedOpCode(object):
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  """Encapsulates an opcode object.
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  @ivar log: holds the execution log and consists of tuples
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  of the form C{(log_serial, timestamp, level, message)}
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  @ivar input: the OpCode we encapsulate
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  @ivar status: the current status
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  @ivar result: the result of the LU execution
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  @ivar start_timestamp: timestamp for the start of the execution
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  @ivar exec_timestamp: timestamp for the actual LU Exec() function invocation
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  @ivar stop_timestamp: timestamp for the end of the execution
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  """
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  __slots__ = ["input", "status", "result", "log", "priority",
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               "start_timestamp", "exec_timestamp", "end_timestamp",
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               "__weakref__"]
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  def __init__(self, op):
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    """Constructor for the _QuededOpCode.
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    @type op: L{opcodes.OpCode}
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    @param op: the opcode we encapsulate
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    self.input = op
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    self.status = constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED
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    self.result = None
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    self.log = []
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    self.start_timestamp = None
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    self.exec_timestamp = None
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    self.end_timestamp = None
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    # Get initial priority (it might change during the lifetime of this opcode)
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    self.priority = getattr(op, "priority", constants.OP_PRIO_DEFAULT)
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  @classmethod
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  def Restore(cls, state):
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    """Restore the _QueuedOpCode from the serialized form.
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    @param state: the serialized state
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    @rtype: _QueuedOpCode
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    @return: a new _QueuedOpCode instance
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    """
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    obj = _QueuedOpCode.__new__(cls)
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    obj.input = opcodes.OpCode.LoadOpCode(state["input"])
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    obj.status = state["status"]
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    obj.result = state["result"]
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    obj.log = state["log"]
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    obj.start_timestamp = state.get("start_timestamp", None)
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    obj.exec_timestamp = state.get("exec_timestamp", None)
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    obj.end_timestamp = state.get("end_timestamp", None)
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    obj.priority = state.get("priority", constants.OP_PRIO_DEFAULT)
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    return obj
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  def Serialize(self):
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    """Serializes this _QueuedOpCode.
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    return {
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      "input": self.input.__getstate__(),
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      "status": self.status,
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      "result": self.result,
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      "log": self.log,
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      "start_timestamp": self.start_timestamp,
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      "exec_timestamp": self.exec_timestamp,
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      "end_timestamp": self.end_timestamp,
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      "priority": self.priority,
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      }
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class _QueuedJob(object):
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  """In-memory job representation.
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  @type queue: L{JobQueue}
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  @ivar queue: the parent queue
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  @ivar id: the job ID
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  @type ops: list
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  @ivar ops: the list of _QueuedOpCode that constitute the job
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  @type log_serial: int
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  @ivar log_serial: holds the index for the next log entry
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  @ivar received_timestamp: the timestamp for when the job was received
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  @ivar start_timestmap: the timestamp for start of execution
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  @ivar end_timestamp: the timestamp for end of execution
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  @ivar writable: Whether the job is allowed to be modified
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  __slots__ = ["queue", "id", "ops", "log_serial", "ops_iter", "cur_opctx",
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               "received_timestamp", "start_timestamp", "end_timestamp",
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               "__weakref__", "processor_lock", "writable"]
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  def __init__(self, queue, job_id, ops, writable):
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    """Constructor for the _QueuedJob.
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    @param job_id: our job id
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    @param ops: the list of opcodes we hold, which will be encapsulated
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    self.queue = queue
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    self.ops = [_QueuedOpCode(op) for op in ops]
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    self.received_timestamp = TimeStampNow()
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  def _InitInMemory(obj, writable):
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    """Initializes in-memory variables.
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    obj.writable = writable
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    obj.ops_iter = None
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      obj.processor_lock = threading.Lock()
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      obj.processor_lock = None
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  def __repr__(self):
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    status = ["%s.%s" % (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__),
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    return "<%s at %#x>" % (" ".join(status), id(self))
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  def Restore(cls, queue, state, writable):
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    """Restore a _QueuedJob from serialized state:
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    obj.start_timestamp = state.get("start_timestamp", None)
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    obj.end_timestamp = state.get("end_timestamp", None)
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  def Serialize(self):
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    """Serialize the _JobQueue instance.
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      "ops": [op.Serialize() for op in self.ops],
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      "start_timestamp": self.start_timestamp,
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      "end_timestamp": self.end_timestamp,
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      "received_timestamp": self.received_timestamp,
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  def CalcStatus(self):
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        status = constants.JOB_STATUS_RUNNING
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  def CalcPriority(self):
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  def GetInfo(self, fields):
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        row.append(self.CalcStatus())
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        row.append(self.CalcPriority())
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  def MarkUnfinishedOps(self, status, result):
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  def __init__(self, queue, job, op):
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  def __call__(self, job):
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    return None
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class _JobFileChangesWaiter(object):
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  def __init__(self, filename):
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    """Initializes this class.
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    @param filename: Path to job file
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    @raises errors.InotifyError: if the notifier cannot be setup
635

636
    """
637
    self._wm = pyinotify.WatchManager()
638
    self._inotify_handler = \
639
      asyncnotifier.SingleFileEventHandler(self._wm, self._OnInotify, filename)
640
    self._notifier = \
641
      pyinotify.Notifier(self._wm, default_proc_fun=self._inotify_handler)
642
    try:
643
      self._inotify_handler.enable()
644
    except Exception:
645
      # pyinotify doesn't close file descriptors automatically
646
      self._notifier.stop()
647
      raise
648

    
649
  def _OnInotify(self, notifier_enabled):
650
    """Callback for inotify.
651

652
    """
653
    if not notifier_enabled:
654
      self._inotify_handler.enable()
655

    
656
  def Wait(self, timeout):
657
    """Waits for the job file to change.
658

659
    @type timeout: float
660
    @param timeout: Timeout in seconds
661
    @return: Whether there have been events
662

663
    """
664
    assert timeout >= 0
665
    have_events = self._notifier.check_events(timeout * 1000)
666
    if have_events:
667
      self._notifier.read_events()
668
    self._notifier.process_events()
669
    return have_events
670

    
671
  def Close(self):
672
    """Closes underlying notifier and its file descriptor.
673

674
    """
675
    self._notifier.stop()
676

    
677

    
678
class _JobChangesWaiter(object):
679
  def __init__(self, filename):
680
    """Initializes this class.
681

682
    @type filename: string
683
    @param filename: Path to job file
684

685
    """
686
    self._filewaiter = None
687
    self._filename = filename
688

    
689
  def Wait(self, timeout):
690
    """Waits for a job to change.
691

692
    @type timeout: float
693
    @param timeout: Timeout in seconds
694
    @return: Whether there have been events
695

696
    """
697
    if self._filewaiter:
698
      return self._filewaiter.Wait(timeout)
699

    
700
    # Lazy setup: Avoid inotify setup cost when job file has already changed.
701
    # If this point is reached, return immediately and let caller check the job
702
    # file again in case there were changes since the last check. This avoids a
703
    # race condition.
704
    self._filewaiter = _JobFileChangesWaiter(self._filename)
705

    
706
    return True
707

    
708
  def Close(self):
709
    """Closes underlying waiter.
710

711
    """
712
    if self._filewaiter:
713
      self._filewaiter.Close()
714

    
715

    
716
class _WaitForJobChangesHelper(object):
717
  """Helper class using inotify to wait for changes in a job file.
718

719
  This class takes a previous job status and serial, and alerts the client when
720
  the current job status has changed.
721

722
  """
723
  @staticmethod
724
  def _CheckForChanges(counter, job_load_fn, check_fn):
725
    if counter.next() > 0:
726
      # If this isn't the first check the job is given some more time to change
727
      # again. This gives better performance for jobs generating many
728
      # changes/messages.
729
      time.sleep(0.1)
730

    
731
    job = job_load_fn()
732
    if not job:
733
      raise errors.JobLost()
734

    
735
    result = check_fn(job)
736
    if result is None:
737
      raise utils.RetryAgain()
738

    
739
    return result
740

    
741
  def __call__(self, filename, job_load_fn,
742
               fields, prev_job_info, prev_log_serial, timeout):
743
    """Waits for changes on a job.
744

745
    @type filename: string
746
    @param filename: File on which to wait for changes
747
    @type job_load_fn: callable
748
    @param job_load_fn: Function to load job
749
    @type fields: list of strings
750
    @param fields: Which fields to check for changes
751
    @type prev_job_info: list or None
752
    @param prev_job_info: Last job information returned
753
    @type prev_log_serial: int
754
    @param prev_log_serial: Last job message serial number
755
    @type timeout: float
756
    @param timeout: maximum time to wait in seconds
757

758
    """
759
    counter = itertools.count()
760
    try:
761
      check_fn = _JobChangesChecker(fields, prev_job_info, prev_log_serial)
762
      waiter = _JobChangesWaiter(filename)
763
      try:
764
        return utils.Retry(compat.partial(self._CheckForChanges,
765
                                          counter, job_load_fn, check_fn),
766
                           utils.RETRY_REMAINING_TIME, timeout,
767
                           wait_fn=waiter.Wait)
768
      finally:
769
        waiter.Close()
770
    except (errors.InotifyError, errors.JobLost):
771
      return None
772
    except utils.RetryTimeout:
773
      return constants.JOB_NOTCHANGED
774

    
775

    
776
def _EncodeOpError(err):
777
  """Encodes an error which occurred while processing an opcode.
778

779
  """
780
  if isinstance(err, errors.GenericError):
781
    to_encode = err
782
  else:
783
    to_encode = errors.OpExecError(str(err))
784

    
785
  return errors.EncodeException(to_encode)
786

    
787

    
788
class _TimeoutStrategyWrapper:
789
  def __init__(self, fn):
790
    """Initializes this class.
791

792
    """
793
    self._fn = fn
794
    self._next = None
795

    
796
  def _Advance(self):
797
    """Gets the next timeout if necessary.
798

799
    """
800
    if self._next is None:
801
      self._next = self._fn()
802

    
803
  def Peek(self):
804
    """Returns the next timeout.
805

806
    """
807
    self._Advance()
808
    return self._next
809

    
810
  def Next(self):
811
    """Returns the current timeout and advances the internal state.
812

813
    """
814
    self._Advance()
815
    result = self._next
816
    self._next = None
817
    return result
818

    
819

    
820
class _OpExecContext:
821
  def __init__(self, op, index, log_prefix, timeout_strategy_factory):
822
    """Initializes this class.
823

824
    """
825
    self.op = op
826
    self.index = index
827
    self.log_prefix = log_prefix
828
    self.summary = op.input.Summary()
829

    
830
    # Create local copy to modify
831
    if getattr(op.input, opcodes.DEPEND_ATTR, None):
832
      self.jobdeps = op.input.depends[:]
833
    else:
834
      self.jobdeps = None
835

    
836
    self._timeout_strategy_factory = timeout_strategy_factory
837
    self._ResetTimeoutStrategy()
838

    
839
  def _ResetTimeoutStrategy(self):
840
    """Creates a new timeout strategy.
841

842
    """
843
    self._timeout_strategy = \
844
      _TimeoutStrategyWrapper(self._timeout_strategy_factory().NextAttempt)
845

    
846
  def CheckPriorityIncrease(self):
847
    """Checks whether priority can and should be increased.
848

849
    Called when locks couldn't be acquired.
850

851
    """
852
    op = self.op
853

    
854
    # Exhausted all retries and next round should not use blocking acquire
855
    # for locks?
856
    if (self._timeout_strategy.Peek() is None and
857
        op.priority > constants.OP_PRIO_HIGHEST):
858
      logging.debug("Increasing priority")
859
      op.priority -= 1
860
      self._ResetTimeoutStrategy()
861
      return True
862

    
863
    return False
864

    
865
  def GetNextLockTimeout(self):
866
    """Returns the next lock acquire timeout.
867

868
    """
869
    return self._timeout_strategy.Next()
870

    
871

    
872
class _JobProcessor(object):
873
  (DEFER,
874
   WAITDEP,
875
   FINISHED) = range(1, 4)
876

    
877
  def __init__(self, queue, opexec_fn, job,
878
               _timeout_strategy_factory=mcpu.LockAttemptTimeoutStrategy):
879
    """Initializes this class.
880

881
    """
882
    self.queue = queue
883
    self.opexec_fn = opexec_fn
884
    self.job = job
885
    self._timeout_strategy_factory = _timeout_strategy_factory
886

    
887
  @staticmethod
888
  def _FindNextOpcode(job, timeout_strategy_factory):
889
    """Locates the next opcode to run.
890

891
    @type job: L{_QueuedJob}
892
    @param job: Job object
893
    @param timeout_strategy_factory: Callable to create new timeout strategy
894

895
    """
896
    # Create some sort of a cache to speed up locating next opcode for future
897
    # lookups
898
    # TODO: Consider splitting _QueuedJob.ops into two separate lists, one for
899
    # pending and one for processed ops.
900
    if job.ops_iter is None:
901
      job.ops_iter = enumerate(job.ops)
902

    
903
    # Find next opcode to run
904
    while True:
905
      try:
906
        (idx, op) = job.ops_iter.next()
907
      except StopIteration:
908
        raise errors.ProgrammerError("Called for a finished job")
909

    
910
      if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_RUNNING:
911
        # Found an opcode already marked as running
912
        raise errors.ProgrammerError("Called for job marked as running")
913

    
914
      opctx = _OpExecContext(op, idx, "Op %s/%s" % (idx + 1, len(job.ops)),
915
                             timeout_strategy_factory)
916

    
917
      if op.status not in constants.OPS_FINALIZED:
918
        return opctx
919

    
920
      # This is a job that was partially completed before master daemon
921
      # shutdown, so it can be expected that some opcodes are already
922
      # completed successfully (if any did error out, then the whole job
923
      # should have been aborted and not resubmitted for processing).
924
      logging.info("%s: opcode %s already processed, skipping",
925
                   opctx.log_prefix, opctx.summary)
926

    
927
  @staticmethod
928
  def _MarkWaitlock(job, op):
929
    """Marks an opcode as waiting for locks.
930

931
    The job's start timestamp is also set if necessary.
932

933
    @type job: L{_QueuedJob}
934
    @param job: Job object
935
    @type op: L{_QueuedOpCode}
936
    @param op: Opcode object
937

938
    """
939
    assert op in job.ops
940
    assert op.status in (constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED,
941
                         constants.OP_STATUS_WAITING)
942

    
943
    update = False
944

    
945
    op.result = None
946

    
947
    if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED:
948
      op.status = constants.OP_STATUS_WAITING
949
      update = True
950

    
951
    if op.start_timestamp is None:
952
      op.start_timestamp = TimeStampNow()
953
      update = True
954

    
955
    if job.start_timestamp is None:
956
      job.start_timestamp = op.start_timestamp
957
      update = True
958

    
959
    assert op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_WAITING
960

    
961
    return update
962

    
963
  @staticmethod
964
  def _CheckDependencies(queue, job, opctx):
965
    """Checks if an opcode has dependencies and if so, processes them.
966

967
    @type queue: L{JobQueue}
968
    @param queue: Queue object
969
    @type job: L{_QueuedJob}
970
    @param job: Job object
971
    @type opctx: L{_OpExecContext}
972
    @param opctx: Opcode execution context
973
    @rtype: bool
974
    @return: Whether opcode will be re-scheduled by dependency tracker
975

976
    """
977
    op = opctx.op
978

    
979
    result = False
980

    
981
    while opctx.jobdeps:
982
      (dep_job_id, dep_status) = opctx.jobdeps[0]
983

    
984
      (depresult, depmsg) = queue.depmgr.CheckAndRegister(job, dep_job_id,
985
                                                          dep_status)
986
      assert ht.TNonEmptyString(depmsg), "No dependency message"
987

    
988
      logging.info("%s: %s", opctx.log_prefix, depmsg)
989

    
990
      if depresult == _JobDependencyManager.CONTINUE:
991
        # Remove dependency and continue
992
        opctx.jobdeps.pop(0)
993

    
994
      elif depresult == _JobDependencyManager.WAIT:
995
        # Need to wait for notification, dependency tracker will re-add job
996
        # to workerpool
997
        result = True
998
        break
999

    
1000
      elif depresult == _JobDependencyManager.CANCEL:
1001
        # Job was cancelled, cancel this job as well
1002
        job.Cancel()
1003
        assert op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING
1004
        break
1005

    
1006
      elif depresult in (_JobDependencyManager.WRONGSTATUS,
1007
                         _JobDependencyManager.ERROR):
1008
        # Job failed or there was an error, this job must fail
1009
        op.status = constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR
1010
        op.result = _EncodeOpError(errors.OpExecError(depmsg))
1011
        break
1012

    
1013
      else:
1014
        raise errors.ProgrammerError("Unknown dependency result '%s'" %
1015
                                     depresult)
1016

    
1017
    return result
1018

    
1019
  def _ExecOpCodeUnlocked(self, opctx):
1020
    """Processes one opcode and returns the result.
1021

1022
    """
1023
    op = opctx.op
1024

    
1025
    assert op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_WAITING
1026

    
1027
    timeout = opctx.GetNextLockTimeout()
1028

    
1029
    try:
1030
      # Make sure not to hold queue lock while calling ExecOpCode
1031
      result = self.opexec_fn(op.input,
1032
                              _OpExecCallbacks(self.queue, self.job, op),
1033
                              timeout=timeout, priority=op.priority)
1034
    except mcpu.LockAcquireTimeout:
1035
      assert timeout is not None, "Received timeout for blocking acquire"
1036
      logging.debug("Couldn't acquire locks in %0.6fs", timeout)
1037

    
1038
      assert op.status in (constants.OP_STATUS_WAITING,
1039
                           constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING)
1040

    
1041
      # Was job cancelled while we were waiting for the lock?
1042
      if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING:
1043
        return (constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING, None)
1044

    
1045
      # Stay in waitlock while trying to re-acquire lock
1046
      return (constants.OP_STATUS_WAITING, None)
1047
    except CancelJob:
1048
      logging.exception("%s: Canceling job", opctx.log_prefix)
1049
      assert op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING
1050
      return (constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING, None)
1051
    except Exception, err: # pylint: disable=W0703
1052
      logging.exception("%s: Caught exception in %s",
1053
                        opctx.log_prefix, opctx.summary)
1054
      return (constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR, _EncodeOpError(err))
1055
    else:
1056
      logging.debug("%s: %s successful",
1057
                    opctx.log_prefix, opctx.summary)
1058
      return (constants.OP_STATUS_SUCCESS, result)
1059

    
1060
  def __call__(self, _nextop_fn=None):
1061
    """Continues execution of a job.
1062

1063
    @param _nextop_fn: Callback function for tests
1064
    @return: C{FINISHED} if job is fully processed, C{DEFER} if the job should
1065
      be deferred and C{WAITDEP} if the dependency manager
1066
      (L{_JobDependencyManager}) will re-schedule the job when appropriate
1067

1068
    """
1069
    queue = self.queue
1070
    job = self.job
1071

    
1072
    logging.debug("Processing job %s", job.id)
1073

    
1074
    queue.acquire(shared=1)
1075
    try:
1076
      opcount = len(job.ops)
1077

    
1078
      assert job.writable, "Expected writable job"
1079

    
1080
      # Don't do anything for finalized jobs
1081
      if job.CalcStatus() in constants.JOBS_FINALIZED:
1082
        return self.FINISHED
1083

    
1084
      # Is a previous opcode still pending?
1085
      if job.cur_opctx:
1086
        opctx = job.cur_opctx
1087
        job.cur_opctx = None
1088
      else:
1089
        if __debug__ and _nextop_fn:
1090
          _nextop_fn()
1091
        opctx = self._FindNextOpcode(job, self._timeout_strategy_factory)
1092

    
1093
      op = opctx.op
1094

    
1095
      # Consistency check
1096
      assert compat.all(i.status in (constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED,
1097
                                     constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING)
1098
                        for i in job.ops[opctx.index + 1:])
1099

    
1100
      assert op.status in (constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED,
1101
                           constants.OP_STATUS_WAITING,
1102
                           constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING)
1103

    
1104
      assert (op.priority <= constants.OP_PRIO_LOWEST and
1105
              op.priority >= constants.OP_PRIO_HIGHEST)
1106

    
1107
      waitjob = None
1108

    
1109
      if op.status != constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING:
1110
        assert op.status in (constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED,
1111
                             constants.OP_STATUS_WAITING)
1112

    
1113
        # Prepare to start opcode
1114
        if self._MarkWaitlock(job, op):
1115
          # Write to disk
1116
          queue.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
1117

    
1118
        assert op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_WAITING
1119
        assert job.CalcStatus() == constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITING
1120
        assert job.start_timestamp and op.start_timestamp
1121
        assert waitjob is None
1122

    
1123
        # Check if waiting for a job is necessary
1124
        waitjob = self._CheckDependencies(queue, job, opctx)
1125

    
1126
        assert op.status in (constants.OP_STATUS_WAITING,
1127
                             constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING,
1128
                             constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR)
1129

    
1130
        if not (waitjob or op.status in (constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING,
1131
                                         constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR)):
1132
          logging.info("%s: opcode %s waiting for locks",
1133
                       opctx.log_prefix, opctx.summary)
1134

    
1135
          assert not opctx.jobdeps, "Not all dependencies were removed"
1136

    
1137
          queue.release()
1138
          try:
1139
            (op_status, op_result) = self._ExecOpCodeUnlocked(opctx)
1140
          finally:
1141
            queue.acquire(shared=1)
1142

    
1143
          op.status = op_status
1144
          op.result = op_result
1145

    
1146
          assert not waitjob
1147

    
1148
        if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_WAITING:
1149
          # Couldn't get locks in time
1150
          assert not op.end_timestamp
1151
        else:
1152
          # Finalize opcode
1153
          op.end_timestamp = TimeStampNow()
1154

    
1155
          if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING:
1156
            assert not compat.any(i.status != constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING
1157
                                  for i in job.ops[opctx.index:])
1158
          else:
1159
            assert op.status in constants.OPS_FINALIZED
1160

    
1161
      if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_WAITING or waitjob:
1162
        finalize = False
1163

    
1164
        if not waitjob and opctx.CheckPriorityIncrease():
1165
          # Priority was changed, need to update on-disk file
1166
          queue.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
1167

    
1168
        # Keep around for another round
1169
        job.cur_opctx = opctx
1170

    
1171
        assert (op.priority <= constants.OP_PRIO_LOWEST and
1172
                op.priority >= constants.OP_PRIO_HIGHEST)
1173

    
1174
        # In no case must the status be finalized here
1175
        assert job.CalcStatus() == constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITING
1176

    
1177
      else:
1178
        # Ensure all opcodes so far have been successful
1179
        assert (opctx.index == 0 or
1180
                compat.all(i.status == constants.OP_STATUS_SUCCESS
1181
                           for i in job.ops[:opctx.index]))
1182

    
1183
        # Reset context
1184
        job.cur_opctx = None
1185

    
1186
        if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_SUCCESS:
1187
          finalize = False
1188

    
1189
        elif op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR:
1190
          # Ensure failed opcode has an exception as its result
1191
          assert errors.GetEncodedError(job.ops[opctx.index].result)
1192

    
1193
          to_encode = errors.OpExecError("Preceding opcode failed")
1194
          job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR,
1195
                                _EncodeOpError(to_encode))
1196
          finalize = True
1197

    
1198
          # Consistency check
1199
          assert compat.all(i.status == constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR and
1200
                            errors.GetEncodedError(i.result)
1201
                            for i in job.ops[opctx.index:])
1202

    
1203
        elif op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING:
1204
          job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED,
1205
                                "Job canceled by request")
1206
          finalize = True
1207

    
1208
        else:
1209
          raise errors.ProgrammerError("Unknown status '%s'" % op.status)
1210

    
1211
        if opctx.index == (opcount - 1):
1212
          # Finalize on last opcode
1213
          finalize = True
1214

    
1215
        if finalize:
1216
          # All opcodes have been run, finalize job
1217
          job.Finalize()
1218

    
1219
        # Write to disk. If the job status is final, this is the final write
1220
        # allowed. Once the file has been written, it can be archived anytime.
1221
        queue.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
1222

    
1223
        assert not waitjob
1224

    
1225
        if finalize:
1226
          logging.info("Finished job %s, status = %s", job.id, job.CalcStatus())
1227
          return self.FINISHED
1228

    
1229
      assert not waitjob or queue.depmgr.JobWaiting(job)
1230

    
1231
      if waitjob:
1232
        return self.WAITDEP
1233
      else:
1234
        return self.DEFER
1235
    finally:
1236
      assert job.writable, "Job became read-only while being processed"
1237
      queue.release()
1238

    
1239

    
1240
class _JobQueueWorker(workerpool.BaseWorker):
1241
  """The actual job workers.
1242

1243
  """
1244
  def RunTask(self, job): # pylint: disable=W0221
1245
    """Job executor.
1246

1247
    @type job: L{_QueuedJob}
1248
    @param job: the job to be processed
1249

1250
    """
1251
    assert job.writable, "Expected writable job"
1252

    
1253
    # Ensure only one worker is active on a single job. If a job registers for
1254
    # a dependency job, and the other job notifies before the first worker is
1255
    # done, the job can end up in the tasklist more than once.
1256
    job.processor_lock.acquire()
1257
    try:
1258
      return self._RunTaskInner(job)
1259
    finally:
1260
      job.processor_lock.release()
1261

    
1262
  def _RunTaskInner(self, job):
1263
    """Executes a job.
1264

1265
    Must be called with per-job lock acquired.
1266

1267
    """
1268
    queue = job.queue
1269
    assert queue == self.pool.queue
1270

    
1271
    setname_fn = lambda op: self.SetTaskName(self._GetWorkerName(job, op))
1272
    setname_fn(None)
1273

    
1274
    proc = mcpu.Processor(queue.context, job.id)
1275

    
1276
    # Create wrapper for setting thread name
1277
    wrap_execop_fn = compat.partial(self._WrapExecOpCode, setname_fn,
1278
                                    proc.ExecOpCode)
1279

    
1280
    result = _JobProcessor(queue, wrap_execop_fn, job)()
1281

    
1282
    if result == _JobProcessor.FINISHED:
1283
      # Notify waiting jobs
1284
      queue.depmgr.NotifyWaiters(job.id)
1285

    
1286
    elif result == _JobProcessor.DEFER:
1287
      # Schedule again
1288
      raise workerpool.DeferTask(priority=job.CalcPriority())
1289

    
1290
    elif result == _JobProcessor.WAITDEP:
1291
      # No-op, dependency manager will re-schedule
1292
      pass
1293

    
1294
    else:
1295
      raise errors.ProgrammerError("Job processor returned unknown status %s" %
1296
                                   (result, ))
1297

    
1298
  @staticmethod
1299
  def _WrapExecOpCode(setname_fn, execop_fn, op, *args, **kwargs):
1300
    """Updates the worker thread name to include a short summary of the opcode.
1301

1302
    @param setname_fn: Callable setting worker thread name
1303
    @param execop_fn: Callable for executing opcode (usually
1304
                      L{mcpu.Processor.ExecOpCode})
1305

1306
    """
1307
    setname_fn(op)
1308
    try:
1309
      return execop_fn(op, *args, **kwargs)
1310
    finally:
1311
      setname_fn(None)
1312

    
1313
  @staticmethod
1314
  def _GetWorkerName(job, op):
1315
    """Sets the worker thread name.
1316

1317
    @type job: L{_QueuedJob}
1318
    @type op: L{opcodes.OpCode}
1319

1320
    """
1321
    parts = ["Job%s" % job.id]
1322

    
1323
    if op:
1324
      parts.append(op.TinySummary())
1325

    
1326
    return "/".join(parts)
1327

    
1328

    
1329
class _JobQueueWorkerPool(workerpool.WorkerPool):
1330
  """Simple class implementing a job-processing workerpool.
1331

1332
  """
1333
  def __init__(self, queue):
1334
    super(_JobQueueWorkerPool, self).__init__("Jq",
1335
                                              JOBQUEUE_THREADS,
1336
                                              _JobQueueWorker)
1337
    self.queue = queue
1338

    
1339

    
1340
class _JobDependencyManager:
1341
  """Keeps track of job dependencies.
1342

1343
  """
1344
  (WAIT,
1345
   ERROR,
1346
   CANCEL,
1347
   CONTINUE,
1348
   WRONGSTATUS) = range(1, 6)
1349

    
1350
  def __init__(self, getstatus_fn, enqueue_fn):
1351
    """Initializes this class.
1352

1353
    """
1354
    self._getstatus_fn = getstatus_fn
1355
    self._enqueue_fn = enqueue_fn
1356

    
1357
    self._waiters = {}
1358
    self._lock = locking.SharedLock("JobDepMgr")
1359

    
1360
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK, shared=1)
1361
  def GetLockInfo(self, requested): # pylint: disable=W0613
1362
    """Retrieves information about waiting jobs.
1363

1364
    @type requested: set
1365
    @param requested: Requested information, see C{query.LQ_*}
1366

1367
    """
1368
    # No need to sort here, that's being done by the lock manager and query
1369
    # library. There are no priorities for notifying jobs, hence all show up as
1370
    # one item under "pending".
1371
    return [("job/%s" % job_id, None, None,
1372
             [("job", [job.id for job in waiters])])
1373
            for job_id, waiters in self._waiters.items()
1374
            if waiters]
1375

    
1376
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK, shared=1)
1377
  def JobWaiting(self, job):
1378
    """Checks if a job is waiting.
1379

1380
    """
1381
    return compat.any(job in jobs
1382
                      for jobs in self._waiters.values())
1383

    
1384
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
1385
  def CheckAndRegister(self, job, dep_job_id, dep_status):
1386
    """Checks if a dependency job has the requested status.
1387

1388
    If the other job is not yet in a finalized status, the calling job will be
1389
    notified (re-added to the workerpool) at a later point.
1390

1391
    @type job: L{_QueuedJob}
1392
    @param job: Job object
1393
    @type dep_job_id: string
1394
    @param dep_job_id: ID of dependency job
1395
    @type dep_status: list
1396
    @param dep_status: Required status
1397

1398
    """
1399
    assert ht.TString(job.id)
1400
    assert ht.TString(dep_job_id)
1401
    assert ht.TListOf(ht.TElemOf(constants.JOBS_FINALIZED))(dep_status)
1402

    
1403
    if job.id == dep_job_id:
1404
      return (self.ERROR, "Job can't depend on itself")
1405

    
1406
    # Get status of dependency job
1407
    try:
1408
      status = self._getstatus_fn(dep_job_id)
1409
    except errors.JobLost, err:
1410
      return (self.ERROR, "Dependency error: %s" % err)
1411

    
1412
    assert status in constants.JOB_STATUS_ALL
1413

    
1414
    job_id_waiters = self._waiters.setdefault(dep_job_id, set())
1415

    
1416
    if status not in constants.JOBS_FINALIZED:
1417
      # Register for notification and wait for job to finish
1418
      job_id_waiters.add(job)
1419
      return (self.WAIT,
1420
              "Need to wait for job %s, wanted status '%s'" %
1421
              (dep_job_id, dep_status))
1422

    
1423
    # Remove from waiters list
1424
    if job in job_id_waiters:
1425
      job_id_waiters.remove(job)
1426

    
1427
    if (status == constants.JOB_STATUS_CANCELED and
1428
        constants.JOB_STATUS_CANCELED not in dep_status):
1429
      return (self.CANCEL, "Dependency job %s was cancelled" % dep_job_id)
1430

    
1431
    elif not dep_status or status in dep_status:
1432
      return (self.CONTINUE,
1433
              "Dependency job %s finished with status '%s'" %
1434
              (dep_job_id, status))
1435

    
1436
    else:
1437
      return (self.WRONGSTATUS,
1438
              "Dependency job %s finished with status '%s',"
1439
              " not one of '%s' as required" %
1440
              (dep_job_id, status, utils.CommaJoin(dep_status)))
1441

    
1442
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
1443
  def NotifyWaiters(self, job_id):
1444
    """Notifies all jobs waiting for a certain job ID.
1445

1446
    @type job_id: string
1447
    @param job_id: Job ID
1448

1449
    """
1450
    assert ht.TString(job_id)
1451

    
1452
    jobs = self._waiters.pop(job_id, None)
1453
    if jobs:
1454
      # Re-add jobs to workerpool
1455
      logging.debug("Re-adding %s jobs which were waiting for job %s",
1456
                    len(jobs), job_id)
1457
      self._enqueue_fn(jobs)
1458

    
1459
    # Remove all jobs without actual waiters
1460
    for job_id in [job_id for (job_id, waiters) in self._waiters.items()
1461
                   if not waiters]:
1462
      del self._waiters[job_id]
1463

    
1464

    
1465
def _RequireOpenQueue(fn):
1466
  """Decorator for "public" functions.
1467

1468
  This function should be used for all 'public' functions. That is,
1469
  functions usually called from other classes. Note that this should
1470
  be applied only to methods (not plain functions), since it expects
1471
  that the decorated function is called with a first argument that has
1472
  a '_queue_filelock' argument.
1473

1474
  @warning: Use this decorator only after locking.ssynchronized
1475

1476
  Example::
1477
    @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
1478
    @_RequireOpenQueue
1479
    def Example(self):
1480
      pass
1481

1482
  """
1483
  def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
1484
    # pylint: disable=W0212
1485
    assert self._queue_filelock is not None, "Queue should be open"
1486
    return fn(self, *args, **kwargs)
1487
  return wrapper
1488

    
1489

    
1490
class JobQueue(object):
1491
  """Queue used to manage the jobs.
1492

1493
  """
1494
  def __init__(self, context):
1495
    """Constructor for JobQueue.
1496

1497
    The constructor will initialize the job queue object and then
1498
    start loading the current jobs from disk, either for starting them
1499
    (if they were queue) or for aborting them (if they were already
1500
    running).
1501

1502
    @type context: GanetiContext
1503
    @param context: the context object for access to the configuration
1504
        data and other ganeti objects
1505

1506
    """
1507
    self.context = context
1508
    self._memcache = weakref.WeakValueDictionary()
1509
    self._my_hostname = netutils.Hostname.GetSysName()
1510

    
1511
    # The Big JobQueue lock. If a code block or method acquires it in shared
1512
    # mode safe it must guarantee concurrency with all the code acquiring it in
1513
    # shared mode, including itself. In order not to acquire it at all
1514
    # concurrency must be guaranteed with all code acquiring it in shared mode
1515
    # and all code acquiring it exclusively.
1516
    self._lock = locking.SharedLock("JobQueue")
1517

    
1518
    self.acquire = self._lock.acquire
1519
    self.release = self._lock.release
1520

    
1521
    # Initialize the queue, and acquire the filelock.
1522
    # This ensures no other process is working on the job queue.
1523
    self._queue_filelock = jstore.InitAndVerifyQueue(must_lock=True)
1524

    
1525
    # Read serial file
1526
    self._last_serial = jstore.ReadSerial()
1527
    assert self._last_serial is not None, ("Serial file was modified between"
1528
                                           " check in jstore and here")
1529

    
1530
    # Get initial list of nodes
1531
    self._nodes = dict((n.name, n.primary_ip)
1532
                       for n in self.context.cfg.GetAllNodesInfo().values()
1533
                       if n.master_candidate)
1534

    
1535
    # Remove master node
1536
    self._nodes.pop(self._my_hostname, None)
1537

    
1538
    # TODO: Check consistency across nodes
1539

    
1540
    self._queue_size = 0
1541
    self._UpdateQueueSizeUnlocked()
1542
    self._drained = jstore.CheckDrainFlag()
1543

    
1544
    # Job dependencies
1545
    self.depmgr = _JobDependencyManager(self._GetJobStatusForDependencies,
1546
                                        self._EnqueueJobs)
1547
    self.context.glm.AddToLockMonitor(self.depmgr)
1548

    
1549
    # Setup worker pool
1550
    self._wpool = _JobQueueWorkerPool(self)
1551
    try:
1552
      self._InspectQueue()
1553
    except:
1554
      self._wpool.TerminateWorkers()
1555
      raise
1556

    
1557
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
1558
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1559
  def _InspectQueue(self):
1560
    """Loads the whole job queue and resumes unfinished jobs.
1561

1562
    This function needs the lock here because WorkerPool.AddTask() may start a
1563
    job while we're still doing our work.
1564

1565
    """
1566
    logging.info("Inspecting job queue")
1567

    
1568
    restartjobs = []
1569

    
1570
    all_job_ids = self._GetJobIDsUnlocked()
1571
    jobs_count = len(all_job_ids)
1572
    lastinfo = time.time()
1573
    for idx, job_id in enumerate(all_job_ids):
1574
      # Give an update every 1000 jobs or 10 seconds
1575
      if (idx % 1000 == 0 or time.time() >= (lastinfo + 10.0) or
1576
          idx == (jobs_count - 1)):
1577
        logging.info("Job queue inspection: %d/%d (%0.1f %%)",
1578
                     idx, jobs_count - 1, 100.0 * (idx + 1) / jobs_count)
1579
        lastinfo = time.time()
1580

    
1581
      job = self._LoadJobUnlocked(job_id)
1582

    
1583
      # a failure in loading the job can cause 'None' to be returned
1584
      if job is None:
1585
        continue
1586

    
1587
      status = job.CalcStatus()
1588

    
1589
      if status == constants.JOB_STATUS_QUEUED:
1590
        restartjobs.append(job)
1591

    
1592
      elif status in (constants.JOB_STATUS_RUNNING,
1593
                      constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITING,
1594
                      constants.JOB_STATUS_CANCELING):
1595
        logging.warning("Unfinished job %s found: %s", job.id, job)
1596

    
1597
        if status == constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITING:
1598
          # Restart job
1599
          job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED, None)
1600
          restartjobs.append(job)
1601
        else:
1602
          job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR,
1603
                                "Unclean master daemon shutdown")
1604
          job.Finalize()
1605

    
1606
        self.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
1607

    
1608
    if restartjobs:
1609
      logging.info("Restarting %s jobs", len(restartjobs))
1610
      self._EnqueueJobsUnlocked(restartjobs)
1611

    
1612
    logging.info("Job queue inspection finished")
1613

    
1614
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
1615
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1616
  def AddNode(self, node):
1617
    """Register a new node with the queue.
1618

1619
    @type node: L{objects.Node}
1620
    @param node: the node object to be added
1621

1622
    """
1623
    node_name = node.name
1624
    assert node_name != self._my_hostname
1625

    
1626
    # Clean queue directory on added node
1627
    result = rpc.RpcRunner.call_jobqueue_purge(node_name)
1628
    msg = result.fail_msg
1629
    if msg:
1630
      logging.warning("Cannot cleanup queue directory on node %s: %s",
1631
                      node_name, msg)
1632

    
1633
    if not node.master_candidate:
1634
      # remove if existing, ignoring errors
1635
      self._nodes.pop(node_name, None)
1636
      # and skip the replication of the job ids
1637
      return
1638

    
1639
    # Upload the whole queue excluding archived jobs
1640
    files = [self._GetJobPath(job_id) for job_id in self._GetJobIDsUnlocked()]
1641

    
1642
    # Upload current serial file
1643
    files.append(constants.JOB_QUEUE_SERIAL_FILE)
1644

    
1645
    for file_name in files:
1646
      # Read file content
1647
      content = utils.ReadFile(file_name)
1648

    
1649
      result = rpc.RpcRunner.call_jobqueue_update([node_name],
1650
                                                  [node.primary_ip],
1651
                                                  file_name, content)
1652
      msg = result[node_name].fail_msg
1653
      if msg:
1654
        logging.error("Failed to upload file %s to node %s: %s",
1655
                      file_name, node_name, msg)
1656

    
1657
    self._nodes[node_name] = node.primary_ip
1658

    
1659
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
1660
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1661
  def RemoveNode(self, node_name):
1662
    """Callback called when removing nodes from the cluster.
1663

1664
    @type node_name: str
1665
    @param node_name: the name of the node to remove
1666

1667
    """
1668
    self._nodes.pop(node_name, None)
1669

    
1670
  @staticmethod
1671
  def _CheckRpcResult(result, nodes, failmsg):
1672
    """Verifies the status of an RPC call.
1673

1674
    Since we aim to keep consistency should this node (the current
1675
    master) fail, we will log errors if our rpc fail, and especially
1676
    log the case when more than half of the nodes fails.
1677

1678
    @param result: the data as returned from the rpc call
1679
    @type nodes: list
1680
    @param nodes: the list of nodes we made the call to
1681
    @type failmsg: str
1682
    @param failmsg: the identifier to be used for logging
1683

1684
    """
1685
    failed = []
1686
    success = []
1687

    
1688
    for node in nodes:
1689
      msg = result[node].fail_msg
1690
      if msg:
1691
        failed.append(node)
1692
        logging.error("RPC call %s (%s) failed on node %s: %s",
1693
                      result[node].call, failmsg, node, msg)
1694
      else:
1695
        success.append(node)
1696

    
1697
    # +1 for the master node
1698
    if (len(success) + 1) < len(failed):
1699
      # TODO: Handle failing nodes
1700
      logging.error("More than half of the nodes failed")
1701

    
1702
  def _GetNodeIp(self):
1703
    """Helper for returning the node name/ip list.
1704

1705
    @rtype: (list, list)
1706
    @return: a tuple of two lists, the first one with the node
1707
        names and the second one with the node addresses
1708

1709
    """
1710
    # TODO: Change to "tuple(map(list, zip(*self._nodes.items())))"?
1711
    name_list = self._nodes.keys()
1712
    addr_list = [self._nodes[name] for name in name_list]
1713
    return name_list, addr_list
1714

    
1715
  def _UpdateJobQueueFile(self, file_name, data, replicate):
1716
    """Writes a file locally and then replicates it to all nodes.
1717

1718
    This function will replace the contents of a file on the local
1719
    node and then replicate it to all the other nodes we have.
1720

1721
    @type file_name: str
1722
    @param file_name: the path of the file to be replicated
1723
    @type data: str
1724
    @param data: the new contents of the file
1725
    @type replicate: boolean
1726
    @param replicate: whether to spread the changes to the remote nodes
1727

1728
    """
1729
    getents = runtime.GetEnts()
1730
    utils.WriteFile(file_name, data=data, uid=getents.masterd_uid,
1731
                    gid=getents.masterd_gid)
1732

    
1733
    if replicate:
1734
      names, addrs = self._GetNodeIp()
1735
      result = rpc.RpcRunner.call_jobqueue_update(names, addrs, file_name, data)
1736
      self._CheckRpcResult(result, self._nodes, "Updating %s" % file_name)
1737

    
1738
  def _RenameFilesUnlocked(self, rename):
1739
    """Renames a file locally and then replicate the change.
1740

1741
    This function will rename a file in the local queue directory
1742
    and then replicate this rename to all the other nodes we have.
1743

1744
    @type rename: list of (old, new)
1745
    @param rename: List containing tuples mapping old to new names
1746

1747
    """
1748
    # Rename them locally
1749
    for old, new in rename:
1750
      utils.RenameFile(old, new, mkdir=True)
1751

    
1752
    # ... and on all nodes
1753
    names, addrs = self._GetNodeIp()
1754
    result = rpc.RpcRunner.call_jobqueue_rename(names, addrs, rename)
1755
    self._CheckRpcResult(result, self._nodes, "Renaming files (%r)" % rename)
1756

    
1757
  @staticmethod
1758
  def _FormatJobID(job_id):
1759
    """Convert a job ID to string format.
1760

1761
    Currently this just does C{str(job_id)} after performing some
1762
    checks, but if we want to change the job id format this will
1763
    abstract this change.
1764

1765
    @type job_id: int or long
1766
    @param job_id: the numeric job id
1767
    @rtype: str
1768
    @return: the formatted job id
1769

1770
    """
1771
    if not isinstance(job_id, (int, long)):
1772
      raise errors.ProgrammerError("Job ID '%s' not numeric" % job_id)
1773
    if job_id < 0:
1774
      raise errors.ProgrammerError("Job ID %s is negative" % job_id)
1775

    
1776
    return str(job_id)
1777

    
1778
  @classmethod
1779
  def _GetArchiveDirectory(cls, job_id):
1780
    """Returns the archive directory for a job.
1781

1782
    @type job_id: str
1783
    @param job_id: Job identifier
1784
    @rtype: str
1785
    @return: Directory name
1786

1787
    """
1788
    return str(int(job_id) / JOBS_PER_ARCHIVE_DIRECTORY)
1789

    
1790
  def _NewSerialsUnlocked(self, count):
1791
    """Generates a new job identifier.
1792

1793
    Job identifiers are unique during the lifetime of a cluster.
1794

1795
    @type count: integer
1796
    @param count: how many serials to return
1797
    @rtype: str
1798
    @return: a string representing the job identifier.
1799

1800
    """
1801
    assert ht.TPositiveInt(count)
1802

    
1803
    # New number
1804
    serial = self._last_serial + count
1805

    
1806
    # Write to file
1807
    self._UpdateJobQueueFile(constants.JOB_QUEUE_SERIAL_FILE,
1808
                             "%s\n" % serial, True)
1809

    
1810
    result = [self._FormatJobID(v)
1811
              for v in range(self._last_serial + 1, serial + 1)]
1812

    
1813
    # Keep it only if we were able to write the file
1814
    self._last_serial = serial
1815

    
1816
    assert len(result) == count
1817

    
1818
    return result
1819

    
1820
  @staticmethod
1821
  def _GetJobPath(job_id):
1822
    """Returns the job file for a given job id.
1823

1824
    @type job_id: str
1825
    @param job_id: the job identifier
1826
    @rtype: str
1827
    @return: the path to the job file
1828

1829
    """
1830
    return utils.PathJoin(constants.QUEUE_DIR, "job-%s" % job_id)
1831

    
1832
  @classmethod
1833
  def _GetArchivedJobPath(cls, job_id):
1834
    """Returns the archived job file for a give job id.
1835

1836
    @type job_id: str
1837
    @param job_id: the job identifier
1838
    @rtype: str
1839
    @return: the path to the archived job file
1840

1841
    """
1842
    return utils.PathJoin(constants.JOB_QUEUE_ARCHIVE_DIR,
1843
                          cls._GetArchiveDirectory(job_id), "job-%s" % job_id)
1844

    
1845
  @staticmethod
1846
  def _GetJobIDsUnlocked(sort=True):
1847
    """Return all known job IDs.
1848

1849
    The method only looks at disk because it's a requirement that all
1850
    jobs are present on disk (so in the _memcache we don't have any
1851
    extra IDs).
1852

1853
    @type sort: boolean
1854
    @param sort: perform sorting on the returned job ids
1855
    @rtype: list
1856
    @return: the list of job IDs
1857

1858
    """
1859
    jlist = []
1860
    for filename in utils.ListVisibleFiles(constants.QUEUE_DIR):
1861
      m = constants.JOB_FILE_RE.match(filename)
1862
      if m:
1863
        jlist.append(m.group(1))
1864
    if sort:
1865
      jlist = utils.NiceSort(jlist)
1866
    return jlist
1867

    
1868
  def _LoadJobUnlocked(self, job_id):
1869
    """Loads a job from the disk or memory.
1870

1871
    Given a job id, this will return the cached job object if
1872
    existing, or try to load the job from the disk. If loading from
1873
    disk, it will also add the job to the cache.
1874

1875
    @param job_id: the job id
1876
    @rtype: L{_QueuedJob} or None
1877
    @return: either None or the job object
1878

1879
    """
1880
    job = self._memcache.get(job_id, None)
1881
    if job:
1882
      logging.debug("Found job %s in memcache", job_id)
1883
      assert job.writable, "Found read-only job in memcache"
1884
      return job
1885

    
1886
    try:
1887
      job = self._LoadJobFromDisk(job_id, False)
1888
      if job is None:
1889
        return job
1890
    except errors.JobFileCorrupted:
1891
      old_path = self._GetJobPath(job_id)
1892
      new_path = self._GetArchivedJobPath(job_id)
1893
      if old_path == new_path:
1894
        # job already archived (future case)
1895
        logging.exception("Can't parse job %s", job_id)
1896
      else:
1897
        # non-archived case
1898
        logging.exception("Can't parse job %s, will archive.", job_id)
1899
        self._RenameFilesUnlocked([(old_path, new_path)])
1900
      return None
1901

    
1902
    assert job.writable, "Job just loaded is not writable"
1903

    
1904
    self._memcache[job_id] = job
1905
    logging.debug("Added job %s to the cache", job_id)
1906
    return job
1907

    
1908
  def _LoadJobFromDisk(self, job_id, try_archived, writable=None):
1909
    """Load the given job file from disk.
1910

1911
    Given a job file, read, load and restore it in a _QueuedJob format.
1912

1913
    @type job_id: string
1914
    @param job_id: job identifier
1915
    @type try_archived: bool
1916
    @param try_archived: Whether to try loading an archived job
1917
    @rtype: L{_QueuedJob} or None
1918
    @return: either None or the job object
1919

1920
    """
1921
    path_functions = [(self._GetJobPath, True)]
1922

    
1923
    if try_archived:
1924
      path_functions.append((self._GetArchivedJobPath, False))
1925

    
1926
    raw_data = None
1927
    writable_default = None
1928

    
1929
    for (fn, writable_default) in path_functions:
1930
      filepath = fn(job_id)
1931
      logging.debug("Loading job from %s", filepath)
1932
      try:
1933
        raw_data = utils.ReadFile(filepath)
1934
      except EnvironmentError, err:
1935
        if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
1936
          raise
1937
      else:
1938
        break
1939

    
1940
    if not raw_data:
1941
      return None
1942

    
1943
    if writable is None:
1944
      writable = writable_default
1945

    
1946
    try:
1947
      data = serializer.LoadJson(raw_data)
1948
      job = _QueuedJob.Restore(self, data, writable)
1949
    except Exception, err: # pylint: disable=W0703
1950
      raise errors.JobFileCorrupted(err)
1951

    
1952
    return job
1953

    
1954
  def SafeLoadJobFromDisk(self, job_id, try_archived, writable=None):
1955
    """Load the given job file from disk.
1956

1957
    Given a job file, read, load and restore it in a _QueuedJob format.
1958
    In case of error reading the job, it gets returned as None, and the
1959
    exception is logged.
1960

1961
    @type job_id: string
1962
    @param job_id: job identifier
1963
    @type try_archived: bool
1964
    @param try_archived: Whether to try loading an archived job
1965
    @rtype: L{_QueuedJob} or None
1966
    @return: either None or the job object
1967

1968
    """
1969
    try:
1970
      return self._LoadJobFromDisk(job_id, try_archived, writable=writable)
1971
    except (errors.JobFileCorrupted, EnvironmentError):
1972
      logging.exception("Can't load/parse job %s", job_id)
1973
      return None
1974

    
1975
  def _UpdateQueueSizeUnlocked(self):
1976
    """Update the queue size.
1977

1978
    """
1979
    self._queue_size = len(self._GetJobIDsUnlocked(sort=False))
1980

    
1981
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
1982
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1983
  def SetDrainFlag(self, drain_flag):
1984
    """Sets the drain flag for the queue.
1985

1986
    @type drain_flag: boolean
1987
    @param drain_flag: Whether to set or unset the drain flag
1988

1989
    """
1990
    jstore.SetDrainFlag(drain_flag)
1991

    
1992
    self._drained = drain_flag
1993

    
1994
    return True
1995

    
1996
  @_RequireOpenQueue
1997
  def _SubmitJobUnlocked(self, job_id, ops):
1998
    """Create and store a new job.
1999

2000
    This enters the job into our job queue and also puts it on the new
2001
    queue, in order for it to be picked up by the queue processors.
2002

2003
    @type job_id: job ID
2004
    @param job_id: the job ID for the new job
2005
    @type ops: list
2006
    @param ops: The list of OpCodes that will become the new job.
2007
    @rtype: L{_QueuedJob}
2008
    @return: the job object to be queued
2009
    @raise errors.JobQueueDrainError: if the job queue is marked for draining
2010
    @raise errors.JobQueueFull: if the job queue has too many jobs in it
2011
    @raise errors.GenericError: If an opcode is not valid
2012

2013
    """
2014
    # Ok when sharing the big job queue lock, as the drain file is created when
2015
    # the lock is exclusive.
2016
    if self._drained:
2017
      raise errors.JobQueueDrainError("Job queue is drained, refusing job")
2018

    
2019
    if self._queue_size >= constants.JOB_QUEUE_SIZE_HARD_LIMIT:
2020
      raise errors.JobQueueFull()
2021

    
2022
    job = _QueuedJob(self, job_id, ops, True)
2023

    
2024
    # Check priority
2025
    for idx, op in enumerate(job.ops):
2026
      if op.priority not in constants.OP_PRIO_SUBMIT_VALID:
2027
        allowed = utils.CommaJoin(constants.OP_PRIO_SUBMIT_VALID)
2028
        raise errors.GenericError("Opcode %s has invalid priority %s, allowed"
2029
                                  " are %s" % (idx, op.priority, allowed))
2030

    
2031
      dependencies = getattr(op.input, opcodes.DEPEND_ATTR, None)
2032
      if not opcodes.TNoRelativeJobDependencies(dependencies):
2033
        raise errors.GenericError("Opcode %s has invalid dependencies, must"
2034
                                  " match %s: %s" %
2035
                                  (idx, opcodes.TNoRelativeJobDependencies,
2036
                                   dependencies))
2037

    
2038
    # Write to disk
2039
    self.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
2040

    
2041
    self._queue_size += 1
2042

    
2043
    logging.debug("Adding new job %s to the cache", job_id)
2044
    self._memcache[job_id] = job
2045

    
2046
    return job
2047

    
2048
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
2049
  @_RequireOpenQueue
2050
  def SubmitJob(self, ops):
2051
    """Create and store a new job.
2052

2053
    @see: L{_SubmitJobUnlocked}
2054

2055
    """
2056
    (job_id, ) = self._NewSerialsUnlocked(1)
2057
    self._EnqueueJobsUnlocked([self._SubmitJobUnlocked(job_id, ops)])
2058
    return job_id
2059

    
2060
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
2061
  @_RequireOpenQueue
2062
  def SubmitManyJobs(self, jobs):
2063
    """Create and store multiple jobs.
2064

2065
    @see: L{_SubmitJobUnlocked}
2066

2067
    """
2068
    all_job_ids = self._NewSerialsUnlocked(len(jobs))
2069

    
2070
    (results, added_jobs) = \
2071
      self._SubmitManyJobsUnlocked(jobs, all_job_ids, [])
2072

    
2073
    self._EnqueueJobsUnlocked(added_jobs)
2074

    
2075
    return results
2076

    
2077
  @staticmethod
2078
  def _FormatSubmitError(msg, ops):
2079
    """Formats errors which occurred while submitting a job.
2080

2081
    """
2082
    return ("%s; opcodes %s" %
2083
            (msg, utils.CommaJoin(op.Summary() for op in ops)))
2084

    
2085
  @staticmethod
2086
  def _ResolveJobDependencies(resolve_fn, deps):
2087
    """Resolves relative job IDs in dependencies.
2088

2089
    @type resolve_fn: callable
2090
    @param resolve_fn: Function to resolve a relative job ID
2091
    @type deps: list
2092
    @param deps: Dependencies
2093
    @rtype: list
2094
    @return: Resolved dependencies
2095

2096
    """
2097
    result = []
2098

    
2099
    for (dep_job_id, dep_status) in deps:
2100
      if ht.TRelativeJobId(dep_job_id):
2101
        assert ht.TInt(dep_job_id) and dep_job_id < 0
2102
        try:
2103
          job_id = resolve_fn(dep_job_id)
2104
        except IndexError:
2105
          # Abort
2106
          return (False, "Unable to resolve relative job ID %s" % dep_job_id)
2107
      else:
2108
        job_id = dep_job_id
2109

    
2110
      result.append((job_id, dep_status))
2111

    
2112
    return (True, result)
2113

    
2114
  def _SubmitManyJobsUnlocked(self, jobs, job_ids, previous_job_ids):
2115
    """Create and store multiple jobs.
2116

2117
    @see: L{_SubmitJobUnlocked}
2118

2119
    """
2120
    results = []
2121
    added_jobs = []
2122

    
2123
    def resolve_fn(job_idx, reljobid):
2124
      assert reljobid < 0
2125
      return (previous_job_ids + job_ids[:job_idx])[reljobid]
2126

    
2127
    for (idx, (job_id, ops)) in enumerate(zip(job_ids, jobs)):
2128
      for op in ops:
2129
        if getattr(op, opcodes.DEPEND_ATTR, None):
2130
          (status, data) = \
2131
            self._ResolveJobDependencies(compat.partial(resolve_fn, idx),
2132
                                         op.depends)
2133
          if not status:
2134
            # Abort resolving dependencies
2135
            assert ht.TNonEmptyString(data), "No error message"
2136
            break
2137
          # Use resolved dependencies
2138
          op.depends = data
2139
      else:
2140
        try:
2141
          job = self._SubmitJobUnlocked(job_id, ops)
2142
        except errors.GenericError, err:
2143
          status = False
2144
          data = self._FormatSubmitError(str(err), ops)
2145
        else:
2146
          status = True
2147
          data = job_id
2148
          added_jobs.append(job)
2149

    
2150
      results.append((status, data))
2151

    
2152
    return (results, added_jobs)
2153

    
2154
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
2155
  def _EnqueueJobs(self, jobs):
2156
    """Helper function to add jobs to worker pool's queue.
2157

2158
    @type jobs: list
2159
    @param jobs: List of all jobs
2160

2161
    """
2162
    return self._EnqueueJobsUnlocked(jobs)
2163

    
2164
  def _EnqueueJobsUnlocked(self, jobs):
2165
    """Helper function to add jobs to worker pool's queue.
2166

2167
    @type jobs: list
2168
    @param jobs: List of all jobs
2169

2170
    """
2171
    assert self._lock.is_owned(shared=0), "Must own lock in exclusive mode"
2172
    self._wpool.AddManyTasks([(job, ) for job in jobs],
2173
                             priority=[job.CalcPriority() for job in jobs])
2174

    
2175
  def _GetJobStatusForDependencies(self, job_id):
2176
    """Gets the status of a job for dependencies.
2177

2178
    @type job_id: string
2179
    @param job_id: Job ID
2180
    @raise errors.JobLost: If job can't be found
2181

2182
    """
2183
    if not isinstance(job_id, basestring):
2184
      job_id = self._FormatJobID(job_id)
2185

    
2186
    # Not using in-memory cache as doing so would require an exclusive lock
2187

    
2188
    # Try to load from disk
2189
    job = self.SafeLoadJobFromDisk(job_id, True, writable=False)
2190

    
2191
    assert not job.writable, "Got writable job" # pylint: disable=E1101
2192

    
2193
    if job:
2194
      return job.CalcStatus()
2195

    
2196
    raise errors.JobLost("Job %s not found" % job_id)
2197

    
2198
  @_RequireOpenQueue
2199
  def UpdateJobUnlocked(self, job, replicate=True):
2200
    """Update a job's on disk storage.
2201

2202
    After a job has been modified, this function needs to be called in
2203
    order to write the changes to disk and replicate them to the other
2204
    nodes.
2205

2206
    @type job: L{_QueuedJob}
2207
    @param job: the changed job
2208
    @type replicate: boolean
2209
    @param replicate: whether to replicate the change to remote nodes
2210

2211
    """
2212
    if __debug__:
2213
      finalized = job.CalcStatus() in constants.JOBS_FINALIZED
2214
      assert (finalized ^ (job.end_timestamp is None))
2215
      assert job.writable, "Can't update read-only job"
2216

    
2217
    filename = self._GetJobPath(job.id)
2218
    data = serializer.DumpJson(job.Serialize(), indent=False)
2219
    logging.debug("Writing job %s to %s", job.id, filename)
2220
    self._UpdateJobQueueFile(filename, data, replicate)
2221

    
2222
  def WaitForJobChanges(self, job_id, fields, prev_job_info, prev_log_serial,
2223
                        timeout):
2224
    """Waits for changes in a job.
2225

2226
    @type job_id: string
2227
    @param job_id: Job identifier
2228
    @type fields: list of strings
2229
    @param fields: Which fields to check for changes
2230
    @type prev_job_info: list or None
2231
    @param prev_job_info: Last job information returned
2232
    @type prev_log_serial: int
2233
    @param prev_log_serial: Last job message serial number
2234
    @type timeout: float
2235
    @param timeout: maximum time to wait in seconds
2236
    @rtype: tuple (job info, log entries)
2237
    @return: a tuple of the job information as required via
2238
        the fields parameter, and the log entries as a list
2239

2240
        if the job has not changed and the timeout has expired,
2241
        we instead return a special value,
2242
        L{constants.JOB_NOTCHANGED}, which should be interpreted
2243
        as such by the clients
2244

2245
    """
2246
    load_fn = compat.partial(self.SafeLoadJobFromDisk, job_id, False,
2247
                             writable=False)
2248

    
2249
    helper = _WaitForJobChangesHelper()
2250

    
2251
    return helper(self._GetJobPath(job_id), load_fn,
2252
                  fields, prev_job_info, prev_log_serial, timeout)
2253

    
2254
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
2255
  @_RequireOpenQueue
2256
  def CancelJob(self, job_id):
2257
    """Cancels a job.
2258

2259
    This will only succeed if the job has not started yet.
2260

2261
    @type job_id: string
2262
    @param job_id: job ID of job to be cancelled.
2263

2264
    """
2265
    logging.info("Cancelling job %s", job_id)
2266

    
2267
    job = self._LoadJobUnlocked(job_id)
2268
    if not job:
2269
      logging.debug("Job %s not found", job_id)
2270
      return (False, "Job %s not found" % job_id)
2271

    
2272
    assert job.writable, "Can't cancel read-only job"
2273

    
2274
    (success, msg) = job.Cancel()
2275

    
2276
    if success:
2277
      # If the job was finalized (e.g. cancelled), this is the final write
2278
      # allowed. The job can be archived anytime.
2279
      self.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
2280

    
2281
    return (success, msg)
2282

    
2283
  @_RequireOpenQueue
2284
  def _ArchiveJobsUnlocked(self, jobs):
2285
    """Archives jobs.
2286

2287
    @type jobs: list of L{_QueuedJob}
2288
    @param jobs: Job objects
2289
    @rtype: int
2290
    @return: Number of archived jobs
2291

2292
    """
2293
    archive_jobs = []
2294
    rename_files = []
2295
    for job in jobs:
2296
      assert job.writable, "Can't archive read-only job"
2297

    
2298
      if job.CalcStatus() not in constants.JOBS_FINALIZED:
2299
        logging.debug("Job %s is not yet done", job.id)
2300
        continue
2301

    
2302
      archive_jobs.append(job)
2303

    
2304
      old = self._GetJobPath(job.id)
2305
      new = self._GetArchivedJobPath(job.id)
2306
      rename_files.append((old, new))
2307

    
2308
    # TODO: What if 1..n files fail to rename?
2309
    self._RenameFilesUnlocked(rename_files)
2310

    
2311
    logging.debug("Successfully archived job(s) %s",
2312
                  utils.CommaJoin(job.id for job in archive_jobs))
2313

    
2314
    # Since we haven't quite checked, above, if we succeeded or failed renaming
2315
    # the files, we update the cached queue size from the filesystem. When we
2316
    # get around to fix the TODO: above, we can use the number of actually
2317
    # archived jobs to fix this.
2318
    self._UpdateQueueSizeUnlocked()
2319
    return len(archive_jobs)
2320

    
2321
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
2322
  @_RequireOpenQueue
2323
  def ArchiveJob(self, job_id):
2324
    """Archives a job.
2325

2326
    This is just a wrapper over L{_ArchiveJobsUnlocked}.
2327

2328
    @type job_id: string
2329
    @param job_id: Job ID of job to be archived.
2330
    @rtype: bool
2331
    @return: Whether job was archived
2332

2333
    """
2334
    logging.info("Archiving job %s", job_id)
2335

    
2336
    job = self._LoadJobUnlocked(job_id)
2337
    if not job:
2338
      logging.debug("Job %s not found", job_id)
2339
      return False
2340

    
2341
    return self._ArchiveJobsUnlocked([job]) == 1
2342

    
2343
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
2344
  @_RequireOpenQueue
2345
  def AutoArchiveJobs(self, age, timeout):
2346
    """Archives all jobs based on age.
2347

2348
    The method will archive all jobs which are older than the age
2349
    parameter. For jobs that don't have an end timestamp, the start
2350
    timestamp will be considered. The special '-1' age will cause
2351
    archival of all jobs (that are not running or queued).
2352

2353
    @type age: int
2354
    @param age: the minimum age in seconds
2355

2356
    """
2357
    logging.info("Archiving jobs with age more than %s seconds", age)
2358

    
2359
    now = time.time()
2360
    end_time = now + timeout
2361
    archived_count = 0
2362
    last_touched = 0
2363

    
2364
    all_job_ids = self._GetJobIDsUnlocked()
2365
    pending = []
2366
    for idx, job_id in enumerate(all_job_ids):
2367
      last_touched = idx + 1
2368

    
2369
      # Not optimal because jobs could be pending
2370
      # TODO: Measure average duration for job archival and take number of
2371
      # pending jobs into account.
2372
      if time.time() > end_time:
2373
        break
2374

    
2375
      # Returns None if the job failed to load
2376
      job = self._LoadJobUnlocked(job_id)
2377
      if job:
2378
        if job.end_timestamp is None:
2379
          if job.start_timestamp is None:
2380
            job_age = job.received_timestamp
2381
          else:
2382
            job_age = job.start_timestamp
2383
        else:
2384
          job_age = job.end_timestamp
2385

    
2386
        if age == -1 or now - job_age[0] > age:
2387
          pending.append(job)
2388

    
2389
          # Archive 10 jobs at a time
2390
          if len(pending) >= 10:
2391
            archived_count += self._ArchiveJobsUnlocked(pending)
2392
            pending = []
2393

    
2394
    if pending:
2395
      archived_count += self._ArchiveJobsUnlocked(pending)
2396

    
2397
    return (archived_count, len(all_job_ids) - last_touched)
2398

    
2399
  def QueryJobs(self, job_ids, fields):
2400
    """Returns a list of jobs in queue.
2401

2402
    @type job_ids: list
2403
    @param job_ids: sequence of job identifiers or None for all
2404
    @type fields: list
2405
    @param fields: names of fields to return
2406
    @rtype: list
2407
    @return: list one element per job, each element being list with
2408
        the requested fields
2409

2410
    """
2411
    jobs = []
2412
    list_all = False
2413
    if not job_ids:
2414
      # Since files are added to/removed from the queue atomically, there's no
2415
      # risk of getting the job ids in an inconsistent state.
2416
      job_ids = self._GetJobIDsUnlocked()
2417
      list_all = True
2418

    
2419
    for job_id in job_ids:
2420
      job = self.SafeLoadJobFromDisk(job_id, True)
2421
      if job is not None:
2422
        jobs.append(job.GetInfo(fields))
2423
      elif not list_all:
2424
        jobs.append(None)
2425

    
2426
    return jobs
2427

    
2428
  @locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
2429
  @_RequireOpenQueue
2430
  def Shutdown(self):
2431
    """Stops the job queue.
2432

2433
    This shutdowns all the worker threads an closes the queue.
2434

2435
    """
2436
    self._wpool.TerminateWorkers()
2437

    
2438
    self._queue_filelock.Close()
2439
    self._queue_filelock = None