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"""Selector and proactor event loops for Windows.""" import _winapi import errno import math import socket import struct import weakref from . import events from . import base_subprocess from . import futures from . import proactor_events from . import selector_events from . import tasks from . import windows_utils from . import _overlapped from .coroutines import coroutine from .log import logger __all__ = ['SelectorEventLoop', 'ProactorEventLoop', 'IocpProactor', 'DefaultEventLoopPolicy', ] NULL = 0 INFINITE = 0xffffffff ERROR_CONNECTION_REFUSED = 1225 ERROR_CONNECTION_ABORTED = 1236 # Initial delay in seconds for connect_pipe() before retrying to connect CONNECT_PIPE_INIT_DELAY = 0.001 # Maximum delay in seconds for connect_pipe() before retrying to connect CONNECT_PIPE_MAX_DELAY = 0.100 class _OverlappedFuture(futures.Future): """Subclass of Future which represents an overlapped operation. Cancelling it will immediately cancel the overlapped operation. """ def __init__(self, ov, *, loop=None): super().__init__(loop=loop) if self._source_traceback: del self._source_traceback[-1] self._ov = ov def _repr_info(self): info = super()._repr_info() if self._ov is not None: state = 'pending' if self._ov.pending else 'completed' info.insert(1, 'overlapped=<%s, %#x>' % (state, self._ov.address)) return info def _cancel_overlapped(self): if self._ov is None: return try: self._ov.cancel() except OSError as exc: context = { 'message': 'Cancelling an overlapped future failed', 'exception': exc, 'future': self, } if self._source_traceback: context['source_traceback'] = self._source_traceback self._loop.call_exception_handler(context) self._ov = None def cancel(self): self._cancel_overlapped() return super().cancel() def set_exception(self, exception): super().set_exception(exception) self._cancel_overlapped() def set_result(self, result): super().set_result(result) self._ov = None class _BaseWaitHandleFuture(futures.Future): """Subclass of Future which represents a wait handle.""" def __init__(self, ov, handle, wait_handle, *, loop=None): super().__init__(loop=loop) if self._source_traceback: del self._source_traceback[-1] # Keep a reference to the Overlapped object to keep it alive until the # wait is unregistered self._ov = ov self._handle = handle self._wait_handle = wait_handle # Should we call UnregisterWaitEx() if the wait completes # or is cancelled? self._registered = True def _poll(self): # non-blocking wait: use a timeout of 0 millisecond return (_winapi.WaitForSingleObject(self._handle, 0) == _winapi.WAIT_OBJECT_0) def _repr_info(self): info = super()._repr_info() info.append('handle=%#x' % self._handle) if self._handle is not None: state = 'signaled' if self._poll() else 'waiting' info.append(state) if self._wait_handle is not None: info.append('wait_handle=%#x' % self._wait_handle) return info def _unregister_wait_cb(self, fut): # The wait was unregistered: it's not safe to destroy the Overlapped # object self._ov = None def _unregister_wait(self): if not self._registered: return self._registered = False wait_handle = self._wait_handle self._wait_handle = None try: _overlapped.UnregisterWait(wait_handle) except OSError as exc: if exc.winerror != _overlapped.ERROR_IO_PENDING: context = { 'message': 'Failed to unregister the wait handle', 'exception': exc, 'future': self, } if self._source_traceback: context['source_traceback'] = self._source_traceback self._loop.call_exception_handler(context) return # ERROR_IO_PENDING means that the unregister is pending self._unregister_wait_cb(None) def cancel(self): self._unregister_wait() return super().cancel() def set_exception(self, exception): self._unregister_wait() super().set_exception(exception) def set_result(self, result): self._unregister_wait() super().set_result(result) class _WaitCancelFuture(_BaseWaitHandleFuture): """Subclass of Future which represents a wait for the cancellation of a _WaitHandleFuture using an event. """ def __init__(self, ov, event, wait_handle, *, loop=None): super().__init__(ov, event, wait_handle, loop=loop) self._done_callback = None def cancel(self): raise RuntimeError("_WaitCancelFuture must not be cancelled") def set_result(self, result): super().set_result(result) if self._done_callback is not None: self._done_callback(self) def set_exception(self, exception): super().set_exception(exception) if self._done_callback is not None: self._done_callback(self) class _WaitHandleFuture(_BaseWaitHandleFuture): def __init__(self, ov, handle, wait_handle, proactor, *, loop=None): super().__init__(ov, handle, wait_handle, loop=loop) self._proactor = proactor self._unregister_proactor = True self._event = _overlapped.CreateEvent(None, True, False, None) self._event_fut = None def _unregister_wait_cb(self, fut): if self._event is not None: _winapi.CloseHandle(self._event) self._event = None self._event_fut = None # If the wait was cancelled, the wait may never be signalled, so # it's required to unregister it. Otherwise, IocpProactor.close() will # wait forever for an event which will never come. # # If the IocpProactor already received the event, it's safe to call # _unregister() because we kept a reference to the Overlapped object # which is used as a unique key. self._proactor._unregister(self._ov) self._proactor = None super()._unregister_wait_cb(fut) def _unregister_wait(self): if not self._registered: return self._registered = False wait_handle = self._wait_handle self._wait_handle = None try: _overlapped.UnregisterWaitEx(wait_handle, self._event) except OSError as exc: if exc.winerror != _overlapped.ERROR_IO_PENDING: context = { 'message': 'Failed to unregister the wait handle', 'exception': exc, 'future': self, } if self._source_traceback: context['source_traceback'] = self._source_traceback self._loop.call_exception_handler(context) return # ERROR_IO_PENDING is not an error, the wait was unregistered self._event_fut = self._proactor._wait_cancel(self._event, self._unregister_wait_cb) class PipeServer(object): """Class representing a pipe server. This is much like a bound, listening socket. """ def __init__(self, address): self._address = address self._free_instances = weakref.WeakSet() # initialize the pipe attribute before calling _server_pipe_handle() # because this function can raise an exception and the destructor calls # the close() method self._pipe = None self._accept_pipe_future = None self._pipe = self._server_pipe_handle(True) def _get_unconnected_pipe(self): # Create new instance and return previous one. This ensures # that (until the server is closed) there is always at least # one pipe handle for address. Therefore if a client attempt # to connect it will not fail with FileNotFoundError. tmp, self._pipe = self._pipe, self._server_pipe_handle(False) return tmp def _server_pipe_handle(self, first): # Return a wrapper for a new pipe handle. if self.closed(): return None flags = _winapi.PIPE_ACCESS_DUPLEX | _winapi.FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED if first: flags |= _winapi.FILE_FLAG_FIRST_PIPE_INSTANCE h = _winapi.CreateNamedPipe( self._address, flags, _winapi.PIPE_TYPE_MESSAGE | _winapi.PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE | _winapi.PIPE_WAIT, _winapi.PIPE_UNLIMITED_INSTANCES, windows_utils.BUFSIZE, windows_utils.BUFSIZE, _winapi.NMPWAIT_WAIT_FOREVER, _winapi.NULL) pipe = windows_utils.PipeHandle(h) self._free_instances.add(pipe) return pipe def closed(self): return (self._address is None) def close(self): if self._accept_pipe_future is not None: self._accept_pipe_future.cancel() self._accept_pipe_future = None # Close all instances which have not been connected to by a client. if self._address is not None: for pipe in self._free_instances: pipe.close() self._pipe = None self._address = None self._free_instances.clear() __del__ = close class _WindowsSelectorEventLoop(selector_events.BaseSelectorEventLoop): """Windows version of selector event loop.""" def _socketpair(self): return windows_utils.socketpair() class ProactorEventLoop(proactor_events.BaseProactorEventLoop): """Windows version of proactor event loop using IOCP.""" def __init__(self, proactor=None): if proactor is None: proactor = IocpProactor() super().__init__(proactor) def _socketpair(self): return windows_utils.socketpair() @coroutine def create_pipe_connection(self, protocol_factory, address): f = self._proactor.connect_pipe(address) pipe = yield from f protocol = protocol_factory() trans = self._make_duplex_pipe_transport(pipe, protocol, extra={'addr': address}) return trans, protocol @coroutine def start_serving_pipe(self, protocol_factory, address): server = PipeServer(address) def loop_accept_pipe(f=None): pipe = None try: if f: pipe = f.result() server._free_instances.discard(pipe) if server.closed(): # A client connected before the server was closed: # drop the client (close the pipe) and exit pipe.close() return protocol = protocol_factory() self._make_duplex_pipe_transport( pipe, protocol, extra={'addr': address}) pipe = server._get_unconnected_pipe() if pipe is None: return f = self._proactor.accept_pipe(pipe) except OSError as exc: if pipe and pipe.fileno() != -1: self.call_exception_handler({ 'message': 'Pipe accept failed', 'exception': exc, 'pipe': pipe, }) pipe.close() elif self._debug: logger.warning("Accept pipe failed on pipe %r", pipe, exc_info=True) except futures.CancelledError: if pipe: pipe.close() else: server._accept_pipe_future = f f.add_done_callback(loop_accept_pipe) self.call_soon(loop_accept_pipe) return [server] @coroutine def _make_subprocess_transport(self, protocol, args, shell, stdin, stdout, stderr, bufsize, extra=None, **kwargs): waiter = self.create_future() transp = _WindowsSubprocessTransport(self, protocol, args, shell, stdin, stdout, stderr, bufsize, waiter=waiter, extra=extra, **kwargs) try: yield from waiter except Exception as exc: # Workaround CPython bug #23353: using yield/yield-from in an # except block of a generator doesn't clear properly sys.exc_info() err = exc else: err = None if err is not None: transp.close() yield from transp._wait() raise err return transp class IocpProactor: """Proactor implementation using IOCP.""" def __init__(self, concurrency=0xffffffff): self._loop = None self._results = [] self._iocp = _overlapped.CreateIoCompletionPort( _overlapped.INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, NULL, 0, concurrency) self._cache = {} self._registered = weakref.WeakSet() self._unregistered = [] self._stopped_serving = weakref.WeakSet() def __repr__(self): return ('<%s overlapped#=%s result#=%s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, len(self._cache), len(self._results))) def set_loop(self, loop): self._loop = loop def select(self, timeout=None): if not self._results: self._poll(timeout) tmp = self._results self._results = [] return tmp def _result(self, value): fut = self._loop.create_future() fut.set_result(value) return fut def recv(self, conn, nbytes, flags=0): self._register_with_iocp(conn) ov = _overlapped.Overlapped(NULL) try: if isinstance(conn, socket.socket): ov.WSARecv(conn.fileno(), nbytes, flags) else: ov.ReadFile(conn.fileno(), nbytes) except BrokenPipeError: return self._result(b'') def finish_recv(trans, key, ov): try: return ov.getresult() except OSError as exc: if exc.winerror == _overlapped.ERROR_NETNAME_DELETED: raise ConnectionResetError(*exc.args) else: raise return self._register(ov, conn, finish_recv) def send(self, conn, buf, flags=0): self._register_with_iocp(conn) ov = _overlapped.Overlapped(NULL) if isinstance(conn, socket.socket): ov.WSASend(conn.fileno(), buf, flags) else: ov.WriteFile(conn.fileno(), buf) def finish_send(trans, key, ov): try: return ov.getresult() except OSError as exc: if exc.winerror == _overlapped.ERROR_NETNAME_DELETED: raise ConnectionResetError(*exc.args) else: raise return self._register(ov, conn, finish_send) def accept(self, listener): self._register_with_iocp(listener) conn = self._get_accept_socket(listener.family) ov = _overlapped.Overlapped(NULL) ov.AcceptEx(listener.fileno(), conn.fileno()) def finish_accept(trans, key, ov): ov.getresult() # Use SO_UPDATE_ACCEPT_CONTEXT so getsockname() etc work. buf = struct.pack('@P', listener.fileno()) conn.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, _overlapped.SO_UPDATE_ACCEPT_CONTEXT, buf) conn.settimeout(listener.gettimeout()) return conn, conn.getpeername() @coroutine def accept_coro(future, conn): # Coroutine closing the accept socket if the future is cancelled try: yield from future except futures.CancelledError: conn.close() raise future = self._register(ov, listener, finish_accept) coro = accept_coro(future, conn) tasks.ensure_future(coro, loop=self._loop) return future def connect(self, conn, address): self._register_with_iocp(conn) # The socket needs to be locally bound before we call ConnectEx(). try: _overlapped.BindLocal(conn.fileno(), conn.family) except OSError as e: if e.winerror != errno.WSAEINVAL: raise # Probably already locally bound; check using getsockname(). if conn.getsockname()[1] == 0: raise ov = _overlapped.Overlapped(NULL) ov.ConnectEx(conn.fileno(), address) def finish_connect(trans, key, ov): ov.getresult() # Use SO_UPDATE_CONNECT_CONTEXT so getsockname() etc work. conn.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, _overlapped.SO_UPDATE_CONNECT_CONTEXT, 0) return conn return self._register(ov, conn, finish_connect) def accept_pipe(self, pipe): self._register_with_iocp(pipe) ov = _overlapped.Overlapped(NULL) connected = ov.ConnectNamedPipe(pipe.fileno()) if connected: # ConnectNamePipe() failed with ERROR_PIPE_CONNECTED which means # that the pipe is connected. There is no need to wait for the # completion of the connection. return self._result(pipe) def finish_accept_pipe(trans, key, ov): ov.getresult() return pipe return self._register(ov, pipe, finish_accept_pipe) @coroutine def connect_pipe(self, address): delay = CONNECT_PIPE_INIT_DELAY while True: # Unfortunately there is no way to do an overlapped connect to a pipe. # Call CreateFile() in a loop until it doesn't fail with # ERROR_PIPE_BUSY try: handle = _overlapped.ConnectPipe(address) break except OSError as exc: if exc.winerror != _overlapped.ERROR_PIPE_BUSY: raise # ConnectPipe() failed with ERROR_PIPE_BUSY: retry later delay = min(delay * 2, CONNECT_PIPE_MAX_DELAY) yield from tasks.sleep(delay, loop=self._loop) return windows_utils.PipeHandle(handle) def wait_for_handle(self, handle, timeout=None): """Wait for a handle. Return a Future object. The result of the future is True if the wait completed, or False if the wait did not complete (on timeout). """ return self._wait_for_handle(handle, timeout, False) def _wait_cancel(self, event, done_callback): fut = self._wait_for_handle(event, None, True) # add_done_callback() cannot be used because the wait may only complete # in IocpProactor.close(), while the event loop is not running. fut._done_callback = done_callback return fut def _wait_for_handle(self, handle, timeout, _is_cancel): if timeout is None: ms = _winapi.INFINITE else: # RegisterWaitForSingleObject() has a resolution of 1 millisecond, # round away from zero to wait *at least* timeout seconds. ms = math.ceil(timeout * 1e3) # We only create ov so we can use ov.address as a key for the cache. ov = _overlapped.Overlapped(NULL) wait_handle = _overlapped.RegisterWaitWithQueue( handle, self._iocp, ov.address, ms) if _is_cancel: f = _WaitCancelFuture(ov, handle, wait_handle, loop=self._loop) else: f = _WaitHandleFuture(ov, handle, wait_handle, self, loop=self._loop) if f._source_traceback: del f._source_traceback[-1] def finish_wait_for_handle(trans, key, ov): # Note that this second wait means that we should only use # this with handles types where a successful wait has no # effect. So events or processes are all right, but locks # or semaphores are not. Also note if the handle is # signalled and then quickly reset, then we may return # False even though we have not timed out. return f._poll() self._cache[ov.address] = (f, ov, 0, finish_wait_for_handle) return f def _register_with_iocp(self, obj): # To get notifications of finished ops on this objects sent to the # completion port, were must register the handle. if obj not in self._registered: self._registered.add(obj) _overlapped.CreateIoCompletionPort(obj.fileno(), self._iocp, 0, 0) # XXX We could also use SetFileCompletionNotificationModes() # to avoid sending notifications to completion port of ops # that succeed immediately. def _register(self, ov, obj, callback): # Return a future which will be set with the result of the # operation when it completes. The future's value is actually # the value returned by callback(). f = _OverlappedFuture(ov, loop=self._loop) if f._source_traceback: del f._source_traceback[-1] if not ov.pending: # The operation has completed, so no need to postpone the # work. We cannot take this short cut if we need the # NumberOfBytes, CompletionKey values returned by # PostQueuedCompletionStatus(). try: value = callback(None, None, ov) except OSError as e: f.set_exception(e) else: f.set_result(value) # Even if GetOverlappedResult() was called, we have to wait for the # notification of the completion in GetQueuedCompletionStatus(). # Register the overlapped operation to keep a reference to the # OVERLAPPED object, otherwise the memory is freed and Windows may # read uninitialized memory. # Register the overlapped operation for later. Note that # we only store obj to prevent it from being garbage # collected too early. self._cache[ov.address] = (f, ov, obj, callback) return f def _unregister(self, ov): """Unregister an overlapped object. Call this method when its future has been cancelled. The event can already be signalled (pending in the proactor event queue). It is also safe if the event is never signalled (because it was cancelled). """ self._unregistered.append(ov) def _get_accept_socket(self, family): s = socket.socket(family) s.settimeout(0) return s def _poll(self, timeout=None): if timeout is None: ms = INFINITE elif timeout < 0: raise ValueError("negative timeout") else: # GetQueuedCompletionStatus() has a resolution of 1 millisecond, # round away from zero to wait *at least* timeout seconds. ms = math.ceil(timeout * 1e3) if ms >= INFINITE: raise ValueError("timeout too big") while True: status = _overlapped.GetQueuedCompletionStatus(self._iocp, ms) if status is None: break ms = 0 err, transferred, key, address = status try: f, ov, obj, callback = self._cache.pop(address) except KeyError: if self._loop.get_debug(): self._loop.call_exception_handler({ 'message': ('GetQueuedCompletionStatus() returned an ' 'unexpected event'), 'status': ('err=%s transferred=%s key=%#x address=%#x' % (err, transferred, key, address)), }) # key is either zero, or it is used to return a pipe # handle which should be closed to avoid a leak. if key not in (0, _overlapped.INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE): _winapi.CloseHandle(key) continue if obj in self._stopped_serving: f.cancel() # Don't call the callback if _register() already read the result or # if the overlapped has been cancelled elif not f.done(): try: value = callback(transferred, key, ov) except OSError as e: f.set_exception(e) self._results.append(f) else: f.set_result(value) self._results.append(f) # Remove unregisted futures for ov in self._unregistered: self._cache.pop(ov.address, None) self._unregistered.clear() def _stop_serving(self, obj): # obj is a socket or pipe handle. It will be closed in # BaseProactorEventLoop._stop_serving() which will make any # pending operations fail quickly. self._stopped_serving.add(obj) def close(self): # Cancel remaining registered operations. for address, (fut, ov, obj, callback) in list(self._cache.items()): if fut.cancelled(): # Nothing to do with cancelled futures pass elif isinstance(fut, _WaitCancelFuture): # _WaitCancelFuture must not be cancelled pass else: try: fut.cancel() except OSError as exc: if self._loop is not None: context = { 'message': 'Cancelling a future failed', 'exception': exc, 'future': fut, } if fut._source_traceback: context['source_traceback'] = fut._source_traceback self._loop.call_exception_handler(context) while self._cache: if not self._poll(1): logger.debug('taking long time to close proactor') self._results = [] if self._iocp is not None: _winapi.CloseHandle(self._iocp) self._iocp = None def __del__(self): self.close() class _WindowsSubprocessTransport(base_subprocess.BaseSubprocessTransport): def _start(self, args, shell, stdin, stdout, stderr, bufsize, **kwargs): self._proc = windows_utils.Popen( args, shell=shell, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, bufsize=bufsize, **kwargs) def callback(f): returncode = self._proc.poll() self._process_exited(returncode) f = self._loop._proactor.wait_for_handle(int(self._proc._handle)) f.add_done_callback(callback) SelectorEventLoop = _WindowsSelectorEventLoop class _WindowsDefaultEventLoopPolicy(events.BaseDefaultEventLoopPolicy): _loop_factory = SelectorEventLoop DefaultEventLoopPolicy = _WindowsDefaultEventLoopPolicy