int spool_request(struct uwsgi_spooler *uspool, char *filename, int rn, int core_id, char *buffer, int size, char *priority, time_t at, char *body, size_t body_len) { struct timeval tv; int fd; struct uwsgi_header uh; if (!uspool) { uspool = uwsgi.spoolers; } // this lock is for threads, the pid value in filename will avoid multiprocess races uwsgi_lock(uspool->lock); gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); if (priority) { if (snprintf(filename, 1024, "%s/%s", uspool->dir, priority) <= 0) { uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); return 0; } // no need to check for errors... (void) mkdir(filename, 0777); if (snprintf(filename, 1024, "%s/%s/uwsgi_spoolfile_on_%s_%d_%d_%d_%llu_%llu", uspool->dir, priority, uwsgi.hostname, (int) getpid(), rn, core_id, (unsigned long long) tv.tv_sec, (unsigned long long) tv.tv_usec) <= 0) { uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); return 0; } } else { if (snprintf(filename, 1024, "%s/uwsgi_spoolfile_on_%s_%d_%d_%d_%llu_%llu", uspool->dir, uwsgi.hostname, (int) getpid(), rn, core_id, (unsigned long long) tv.tv_sec, (unsigned long long) tv.tv_usec) <= 0) { uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); return 0; } } fd = open(filename, O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_WRONLY, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR); if (fd < 0) { uwsgi_error_open(filename); uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); return 0; } // now lock the file, it will no be runnable, until the lock is not removed // a race could come if the spooler take the file before fcntl is called // in such case the spooler will detect a zeroed file and will retry later if (uwsgi_fcntl_lock(fd)) { close(fd); uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); return 0; } uh.modifier1 = 17; uh.modifier2 = 0; uh.pktsize = (uint16_t) size; #ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__ uh.pktsize = uwsgi_swap16(uh.pktsize); #endif if (write(fd, &uh, 4) != 4) { goto clear; } if (write(fd, buffer, size) != size) { goto clear; } if (body && body_len > 0) { if ((size_t)write(fd, body, body_len) != body_len) { goto clear; } } if (at > 0) { struct timeval tv[2]; tv[0].tv_sec = at; tv[0].tv_usec = 0; tv[1].tv_sec = at; tv[1].tv_usec = 0; #ifdef __sun__ if (futimesat(fd, NULL, tv)) { #else if (futimes(fd, tv)) { #endif uwsgi_error("futimes()"); } } // here the file will be unlocked too close(fd); if (!uwsgi.spooler_quiet) uwsgi_log("[spooler] written %d bytes to file %s\n", size + body_len + 4, filename); // and here waiting threads can continue uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); /* wake up the spoolers attached to the specified dir ... (HACKY) no need to fear races, as USR1 is harmless an all of the uWSGI processes... it could be a problem if a new process takes the old pid, but modern systems should avoid that */ struct uwsgi_spooler *spoolers = uwsgi.spoolers; while(spoolers) { if (!strcmp(spoolers->dir, uspool->dir)) { if (spoolers->pid > 0 && spoolers->running == 0) { (void) kill(spoolers->pid, SIGUSR1); } } spoolers = spoolers->next; } return 1; clear: uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); uwsgi_error("write()"); if (unlink(filename)) { uwsgi_error("unlink()"); } // unlock the file too close(fd); return 0; } void spooler(struct uwsgi_spooler *uspool) { // prevent process blindly reading stdin to make mess int nullfd; // asked by Marco Beri #ifdef __HAIKU__ #ifdef UWSGI_DEBUG uwsgi_log("lowering spooler priority to %d\n", B_LOW_PRIORITY); #endif set_thread_priority(find_thread(NULL), B_LOW_PRIORITY); #else #ifdef UWSGI_DEBUG uwsgi_log("lowering spooler priority to %d\n", PRIO_MAX); #endif setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid(), PRIO_MAX); #endif nullfd = open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY); if (nullfd < 0) { uwsgi_error_open("/dev/null"); exit(1); } if (nullfd != 0) { dup2(nullfd, 0); close(nullfd); } int spooler_event_queue = event_queue_init(); int interesting_fd = -1; if (uwsgi.master_process) { event_queue_add_fd_read(spooler_event_queue, uwsgi.shared->spooler_signal_pipe[1]); } // reset the tasks counter uspool->tasks = 0; for (;;) { if (chdir(uspool->dir)) { uwsgi_error("chdir()"); exit(1); } if (uwsgi.spooler_ordered) { #ifdef __linux__ spooler_scandir(uspool, NULL); #else spooler_readdir(uspool, NULL); #endif } else { spooler_readdir(uspool, NULL); } int timeout = uwsgi.shared->spooler_frequency; if (wakeup > 0) { timeout = 0; } if (event_queue_wait(spooler_event_queue, timeout, &interesting_fd) > 0) { if (uwsgi.master_process) { if (interesting_fd == uwsgi.shared->spooler_signal_pipe[1]) { uwsgi_receive_signal(interesting_fd, "spooler", (int) getpid()); } } } // avoid races uint64_t tmp_wakeup = wakeup; if (tmp_wakeup > 0) { tmp_wakeup--; } wakeup = tmp_wakeup; // need to recycle ? if (uwsgi.spooler_max_tasks > 0 && uspool->tasks >= (uint64_t)uwsgi.spooler_max_tasks) { uwsgi_log("[spooler %s pid: %d] maximum number of tasks reached (%d) recycling ...\n", uspool->dir, (int) uwsgi.mypid, uwsgi.spooler_max_tasks); end_me(0); } } }
/* CHANGED in 2.0.7: wsgi_req is useless ! */ char *uwsgi_spool_request(struct wsgi_request *wsgi_req, char *buf, size_t len, char *body, size_t body_len) { struct timeval tv; static uint64_t internal_counter = 0; int fd = -1; struct spooler_req sr; if (len > 0xffff) { uwsgi_log("[uwsgi-spooler] args buffer is limited to 64k, use the 'body' for bigger values\n"); return NULL; } // parse the request buffer memset(&sr, 0, sizeof(struct spooler_req)); uwsgi_hooked_parse(buf, len, spooler_req_parser_hook, &sr); struct uwsgi_spooler *uspool = uwsgi.spoolers; if (!uspool) { uwsgi_log("[uwsgi-spooler] no spooler available\n"); return NULL; } // if it is a number, get the spooler by id instead of by name if (sr.spooler && sr.spooler_len) { uspool = uwsgi_get_spooler_by_name(sr.spooler, sr.spooler_len); if (!uspool) { uwsgi_log("[uwsgi-spooler] unable to find spooler \"%.*s\"\n", sr.spooler_len, sr.spooler); return NULL; } } // this lock is for threads, the pid value in filename will avoid multiprocess races uwsgi_lock(uspool->lock); // we increase it even if the request fails internal_counter++; gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); char *filename = NULL; size_t filename_len = 0; if (sr.priority && sr.priority_len) { filename_len = strlen(uspool->dir) + sr.priority_len + strlen(uwsgi.hostname) + 256; filename = uwsgi_malloc(filename_len); int ret = snprintf(filename, filename_len, "%s/%.*s", uspool->dir, (int) sr.priority_len, sr.priority); if (ret <= 0 || ret >= (int) filename_len) { uwsgi_log("[uwsgi-spooler] error generating spooler filename\n"); free(filename); uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); return NULL; } // no need to check for errors... (void) mkdir(filename, 0777); ret = snprintf(filename, filename_len, "%s/%.*s/uwsgi_spoolfile_on_%s_%d_%llu_%d_%llu_%llu", uspool->dir, (int)sr.priority_len, sr.priority, uwsgi.hostname, (int) getpid(), (unsigned long long) internal_counter, rand(), (unsigned long long) tv.tv_sec, (unsigned long long) tv.tv_usec); if (ret <= 0 || ret >=(int) filename_len) { uwsgi_log("[uwsgi-spooler] error generating spooler filename\n"); free(filename); uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); return NULL; } } else { filename_len = strlen(uspool->dir) + strlen(uwsgi.hostname) + 256; filename = uwsgi_malloc(filename_len); int ret = snprintf(filename, filename_len, "%s/uwsgi_spoolfile_on_%s_%d_%llu_%d_%llu_%llu", uspool->dir, uwsgi.hostname, (int) getpid(), (unsigned long long) internal_counter, rand(), (unsigned long long) tv.tv_sec, (unsigned long long) tv.tv_usec); if (ret <= 0 || ret >= (int) filename_len) { uwsgi_log("[uwsgi-spooler] error generating spooler filename\n"); free(filename); uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); return NULL; } } fd = open(filename, O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_WRONLY, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR); if (fd < 0) { uwsgi_error_open(filename); free(filename); uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); return NULL; } // now lock the file, it will no be runnable, until the lock is not removed // a race could come if the spooler take the file before fcntl is called // in such case the spooler will detect a zeroed file and will retry later if (uwsgi_fcntl_lock(fd)) { close(fd); free(filename); uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); return NULL; } struct uwsgi_header uh; uh.modifier1 = 17; uh.modifier2 = 0; uh.pktsize = (uint16_t) len; #ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__ uh.pktsize = uwsgi_swap16(uh.pktsize); #endif if (write(fd, &uh, 4) != 4) { uwsgi_log("[spooler] unable to write header for %s\n", filename); goto clear; } if (write(fd, buf, len) != (ssize_t) len) { uwsgi_log("[spooler] unable to write args for %s\n", filename); goto clear; } if (body && body_len > 0) { if ((size_t) write(fd, body, body_len) != body_len) { uwsgi_log("[spooler] unable to write body for %s\n", filename); goto clear; } } if (sr.at > 0) { #ifdef __UCLIBC__ struct timespec ts[2]; ts[0].tv_sec = sr.at; ts[0].tv_nsec = 0; ts[1].tv_sec = sr.at; ts[1].tv_nsec = 0; if (futimens(fd, ts)) { uwsgi_error("uwsgi_spooler_request()/futimens()"); } #else struct timeval tv[2]; tv[0].tv_sec = sr.at; tv[0].tv_usec = 0; tv[1].tv_sec = sr.at; tv[1].tv_usec = 0; #ifdef __sun__ if (futimesat(fd, NULL, tv)) { #else if (futimes(fd, tv)) { #endif uwsgi_error("uwsgi_spooler_request()/futimes()"); } #endif } // here the file will be unlocked too close(fd); if (!uwsgi.spooler_quiet) uwsgi_log("[spooler] written %lu bytes to file %s\n", (unsigned long) len + body_len + 4, filename); // and here waiting threads can continue uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); /* wake up the spoolers attached to the specified dir ... (HACKY) no need to fear races, as USR1 is harmless an all of the uWSGI processes... it could be a problem if a new process takes the old pid, but modern systems should avoid that */ struct uwsgi_spooler *spoolers = uwsgi.spoolers; while (spoolers) { if (!strcmp(spoolers->dir, uspool->dir)) { if (spoolers->pid > 0 && spoolers->running == 0) { (void) kill(spoolers->pid, SIGUSR1); } } spoolers = spoolers->next; } return filename; clear: uwsgi_unlock(uspool->lock); uwsgi_error("uwsgi_spool_request()/write()"); if (unlink(filename)) { uwsgi_error("uwsgi_spool_request()/unlink()"); } free(filename); // unlock the file too close(fd); return NULL; } void spooler(struct uwsgi_spooler *uspool) { // prevent process blindly reading stdin to make mess int nullfd; // asked by Marco Beri #ifdef __HAIKU__ #ifdef UWSGI_DEBUG uwsgi_log("lowering spooler priority to %d\n", B_LOW_PRIORITY); #endif set_thread_priority(find_thread(NULL), B_LOW_PRIORITY); #else #ifdef UWSGI_DEBUG uwsgi_log("lowering spooler priority to %d\n", PRIO_MAX); #endif setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, getpid(), PRIO_MAX); #endif nullfd = open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY); if (nullfd < 0) { uwsgi_error_open("/dev/null"); exit(1); } if (nullfd != 0) { dup2(nullfd, 0); close(nullfd); } int spooler_event_queue = event_queue_init(); int interesting_fd = -1; if (uwsgi.master_process) { event_queue_add_fd_read(spooler_event_queue, uwsgi.shared->spooler_signal_pipe[1]); } // reset the tasks counter uspool->tasks = 0; for (;;) { if (chdir(uspool->dir)) { uwsgi_error("chdir()"); exit(1); } if (uwsgi.spooler_ordered) { #ifdef __linux__ spooler_scandir(uspool, NULL); #else spooler_readdir(uspool, NULL); #endif } else { spooler_readdir(uspool, NULL); } int timeout = uwsgi.shared->spooler_frequency ? uwsgi.shared->spooler_frequency : uwsgi.spooler_frequency; if (wakeup > 0) { timeout = 0; } if (event_queue_wait(spooler_event_queue, timeout, &interesting_fd) > 0) { if (uwsgi.master_process) { if (interesting_fd == uwsgi.shared->spooler_signal_pipe[1]) { uwsgi_receive_signal(interesting_fd, "spooler", (int) getpid()); } } } // avoid races uint64_t tmp_wakeup = wakeup; if (tmp_wakeup > 0) { tmp_wakeup--; } wakeup = tmp_wakeup; } }