Diff for /loncom/loncnew between versions 1.63 and 1.65

version 1.63, 2004/10/04 11:30:45 version 1.65, 2004/10/05 11:16:57
Line 79  my %listening_to;  # Socket->host table Line 79  my %listening_to;  # Socket->host table
                                 # is listening to.                                  # is listening to.
 my %parent_dispatchers;         # host-> listener watcher events.   my %parent_dispatchers;         # host-> listener watcher events. 
   
   my %parent_handlers; # Parent signal handlers...
   
 my $MaxConnectionCount = 10; # Will get from config later.  my $MaxConnectionCount = 10; # Will get from config later.
 my $ClientConnection = 0; # Uniquifier for client events.  my $ClientConnection = 0; # Uniquifier for client events.
   
Line 87  my $NextDebugLevel= 2;  # So Sigint can Line 89  my $NextDebugLevel= 2;  # So Sigint can
 my $IdleTimeout= 600; # Wait 10 minutes before pruning connections.  my $IdleTimeout= 600; # Wait 10 minutes before pruning connections.
   
 my $LogTransactions = 0; # When True, all transactions/replies get logged.  my $LogTransactions = 0; # When True, all transactions/replies get logged.
   my $executable      = $0; # Get the full path to me.
   
 #  #
 #  The variables below are only used by the child processes.  #  The variables below are only used by the child processes.
Line 109  my $KeyMode         = "";       # e.g. s Line 112  my $KeyMode         = "";       # e.g. s
 my $LondConnecting  = 0;       # True when a connection is being built.  my $LondConnecting  = 0;       # True when a connection is being built.
   
   
 # DO NOT SET THE NEXT VARIABLE TO NON ZERO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  
   
 my $DieWhenIdle     = 0; # When true children die when trimmed -> 0.  my $DieWhenIdle     = 1; # When true children die when trimmed -> 0.
 my $I_am_child      = 0; # True if this is the child process.  my $I_am_child      = 0; # True if this is the child process.
   
 #  #
Line 302  sub SocketTimeout { Line 304  sub SocketTimeout {
     }      }
   
 }  }
   #
   #   This function should be called by the child in all cases where it must
   #   exit.  If the child process is running with the DieWhenIdle turned on
   #   it must create a lock file for the AF_UNIX socket in order to prevent
   #   connection requests from lonnet in the time between process exit
   #   and the parent picking up the listen again.
   # Parameters:
   #     exit_code           - Exit status value, however see the next parameter.
   #     message             - If this optional parameter is supplied, the exit
   #                           is via a die with this message.
   #
   sub child_exit {
       my ($exit_code, $message) = @_;
   
       # Regardless of how we exit, we may need to do the lock thing:
   
       if($DieWhenIdle) {
    #
    #  Create a lock file since there will be a time window
    #  between our exit and the parent's picking up the listen
    #  during which no listens will be done on the
    #  lonnet client socket.
    #
    my $lock_file = GetLoncSocketPath().".lock";
    open(LOCK,">$lock_file");
    print LOCK "Contents not important";
    close(LOCK);
   
    exit(0);
       }
       #  Now figure out how we exit:
   
       if($message) {
    die $message;
       } else {
    exit($exit_code);
       }
   }
 #----------------------------- Timer management ------------------------  #----------------------------- Timer management ------------------------
   
 =pod  =pod
Line 332  sub Tick { Line 372  sub Tick {
     $IdleSeconds = 0; # Otherwise all connections get trimmed to fast.      $IdleSeconds = 0; # Otherwise all connections get trimmed to fast.
     UpdateStatus();      UpdateStatus();
     if(($ConnectionCount == 0) && $DieWhenIdle) {      if(($ConnectionCount == 0) && $DieWhenIdle) {
  #   &child_exit(0);
  #  Create a lock file since there will be a time window  
  #  between our exit and the parent's picking up the listen  
  #  during which no listens will be done on the  
  #  lonnet client socket.  
  #  
  my $lock_file = GetLoncSocketPath().".lock";  
  open(LOCK,">$lock_file");  
  print LOCK "Contents not important";  
  close(LOCK);  
   
  exit(0);  
     }      }
  }   }
     } else {      } else {
Line 1177  sub MakeLondConnection { Line 1207  sub MakeLondConnection {
  #   #
  my $Socket = $Connection->GetSocket();   my $Socket = $Connection->GetSocket();
  if($Socket eq undef) {   if($Socket eq undef) {
     die "did not get a socket from the connection";      &child_exit(-1, "did not get a socket from the connection");
  } else {   } else {
     &Debug(9,"MakeLondConnection got socket: ".$Socket);      &Debug(9,"MakeLondConnection got socket: ".$Socket);
  }   }
Line 1491  sub SetupLoncListener { Line 1521  sub SetupLoncListener {
     unless ($socket =IO::Socket::UNIX->new(Local  => $SocketName,      unless ($socket =IO::Socket::UNIX->new(Local  => $SocketName,
     Listen => 250,       Listen => 250, 
     Type   => SOCK_STREAM)) {      Type   => SOCK_STREAM)) {
  die "Failed to create a lonc listner socket";   if($I_am_child) {
       &child_exit(-1, "Failed to create a lonc listener socket");
    } else {
       die "Failed to create a lonc listner socket";
    }
     }      }
     return $socket;      return $socket;
 }  }
Line 1618  sub ChildProcess { Line 1652  sub ChildProcess {
  Debug(5, "Killing watcher for $listener");   Debug(5, "Killing watcher for $listener");
   
  $watcher->cancel();   $watcher->cancel();
  undef         $parent_dispatchers{$listener};   delete($parent_dispatchers{$listener});
   
     }      }
     $I_am_child    = 1; # Seems like in spite of it all I'm still getting  
                                 # parent event dispatches.       #  kill off the parent's signal handlers too!  
       #
   
       for my $handler (keys %parent_handlers) {
    my $watcher = $parent_handlers{$handler};
    $watcher->cancel();
    delete($parent_handlers{$handler});
       }
   
       $I_am_child    = 1; # Seems like in spite of it all I may still getting
                                   # parent event dispatches.. flag I'm a child.
   
   
     #      #
Line 1679  sub ChildProcess { Line 1723  sub ChildProcess {
     my $ret = Event::loop(); #  Start the main event loop.      my $ret = Event::loop(); #  Start the main event loop.
           
           
     die "Main event loop exited!!!";      &child_exit (-1,"Main event loop exited!!!");
 }  }
   
 #  Create a new child for host passed in:  #  Create a new child for host passed in:
Line 1933  if ($DieWhenIdle) { Line 1977  if ($DieWhenIdle) {
    signal   => "CHLD");     signal   => "CHLD");
   
   
       # Set up all the other signals we set up.  We'll vector them off to the
       # same subs as we would for DieWhenIdle false and, if necessary, conditionalize
       # the code there.
   
       $parent_handlers{INT} = Event->signal(cb       => \&Terminate,
     desc     => "Parent INT handler",
     signal   => "INT");
       $parent_handlers{TERM} = Event->signal(cb       => \&Terminate,
      desc     => "Parent TERM handler",
      signal   => "TERM");
       $parent_handlers{HUP}  = Event->signal(cb       => \&Restart,
      desc     => "Parent HUP handler.",
      signal   => "HUP");
       $parent_handlers{USR1} = Event->signal(cb       => \&CheckKids,
      desc     => "Parent USR1 handler",
      signal   => "USR1");
       $parent_handlers{USR2} = Event->signal(cb       => \&UpdateKids,
      desc     => "Parent USR2 handler.",
      signal   => "USR2");
       
       #  Start procdesing events.
   
     $Event::DebugLevel = $DebugLevel;      $Event::DebugLevel = $DebugLevel;
     Debug(9, "Parent entering event loop");      Debug(9, "Parent entering event loop");
     my $ret = Event::loop();      my $ret = Event::loop();
Line 1984  sub CheckKids { Line 2050  sub CheckKids {
     my $now=time;      my $now=time;
     my $local=localtime($now);      my $local=localtime($now);
     print $fh "LONC status $local - parent $$ \n\n";      print $fh "LONC status $local - parent $$ \n\n";
       foreach my $host (keys %parent_dispatchers) {
    print $fh "LONC Parent process listening for $host\n";
       }
     foreach my $pid (keys %ChildHash) {      foreach my $pid (keys %ChildHash) {
  Debug(2, "Sending USR1 -> $pid");   Debug(2, "Sending USR1 -> $pid");
  kill 'USR1' => $pid; # Tell Child to report status.   kill 'USR1' => $pid; # Tell Child to report status.
  sleep 1; # Wait so file doesn't intermix.   sleep 1; # Wait so file doesn't intermix.
     }      }
   
 }  }
   
 =pod  =pod
Line 2021  sub UpdateKids { Line 2091  sub UpdateKids {
   
     Log("INFO", "Updating connections via SIGUSR2");      Log("INFO", "Updating connections via SIGUSR2");
   
     #  Just in case we need to kill our own lonc, we wait a few seconds to      #  I'm not sure what I was thinking in the first implementation.
     #  give it a chance to receive and relay lond's response to the       # someone will have to work hard to convince me the effect is any
     #  re-init command.      # different than Restart, especially now that we don't start up 
     #      # per host servers automatically, may as well just restart.
       # The down side is transactions that are in flight will get timed out
     sleep(2); # Wait a couple of seconds.      # (lost unless they are critical).
   
     my %hosts;                   # Indexed by loncapa hostname, value=ip.  
       
     # Need to re-read  the host table:  
       
       
     LondConnection::ReadConfig();  
     my $I = LondConnection::GetHostIterator;  
     while (! $I->end()) {  
  my $item = $I->get();  
  $hosts{$item->[0]} = $item->[4];  
  $I->next();  
     }  
   
     #  The logic below is written for clarity not for efficiency.  
     #  Since I anticipate that this function is only rarely called, that's  
     #  appropriate.  There are certainly ways to combine the loops below,  
     #  and anyone wishing to obscure the logic is welcome to go for it.  
     #  Note that we don't re-direct sigchild.  Instead we do what's needed  
     #  to the data structures that keep track of children to ensure that  
     #  when sigchild is honored, no new child is born.  
     #  
   
     #  For each existing child; if it's host doesn't exist, kill the child.  
   
     foreach my $child (keys %ChildHash) {  
  my $oldhost = $ChildHash{$child};  
  if (!(exists $hosts{$oldhost})) {  
     Log("CRITICAL", "Killing child for $oldhost  host no longer exists");  
     delete $ChildHash{$child};  
     delete $HostToPid{$oldhost};  
     kill 'QUIT' => $child;  
  }  
     }  
     # For each remaining existing child; if it's host's ip has changed,  
     # Restart the child on the new IP.  
   
     foreach my $child (keys %ChildHash) {  
  my $oldhost = $ChildHash{$child};  
  my $oldip   = $HostHash{$oldhost};  
  if ($hosts{$oldhost} ne $oldip) {  
   
     # kill the old child.  
   
     Log("CRITICAL", "Killing child for $oldhost host ip has changed...");  
     delete $ChildHash{$child};  
     delete $HostToPid{$oldhost};  
     kill 'QUIT' => $child;  
   
     # Do the book-keeping needed to start a new child on the      &Restart();
     # new ip.  
   
     $HostHash{$oldhost} = $hosts{$oldhost};  
     CreateChild($oldhost);  
  }  
     }  
     # Finally, for each new host, not in the host hash, create a  
     # enter the host and create a new child.  
     # Force a status display of any existing process.  
   
     foreach my $host (keys %hosts) {  
  if(!(exists $HostHash{$host})) {  
     Log("INFO", "New host $host discovered in hosts.tab...");  
     $HostHash{$host} = $hosts{$host};  
     CreateChild($host);  
  } else {  
     kill 'HUP' => $HostToPid{$host};    # status display.  
  }  
     }  
 }  }
   
   
Line 2114  sub Restart { Line 2118  sub Restart {
     Log("CRITICAL", "Restarting");      Log("CRITICAL", "Restarting");
     my $execdir = $perlvar{'lonDaemons'};      my $execdir = $perlvar{'lonDaemons'};
     unlink("$execdir/logs/lonc.pid");      unlink("$execdir/logs/lonc.pid");
     exec("$execdir/loncnew");      exec("$executable");
 }  }
   
 =pod  =pod

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