waf/waflib/Runner.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
# Thomas Nagy, 2005-2017 (ita)
"""
Runner.py: Task scheduling and execution
"""
import heapq
try:
from queue import Queue
except ImportError:
from Queue import Queue
from waflib import Utils, Task, Errors, Logs
GAP = 20
"""
Wait for at least ``GAP * njobs`` before trying to enqueue more tasks to run
"""
class PriorityTasks(object):
def __init__(self):
self.lst = []
def __len__(self):
return len(self.lst)
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.lst)
def clear(self):
self.lst = []
def append(self, task):
heapq.heappush(self.lst, task)
def pop(self):
return heapq.heappop(self.lst)
def extend(self, lst):
if self.lst:
# TODO no heapq.merge in Python 2.5
for x in lst:
self.append(x)
else:
if isinstance(lst, list):
self.lst = lst
heapq.heapify(lst)
else:
self.lst = lst.queue
class Consumer(Utils.threading.Thread):
"""
Daemon thread object that executes a task. It shares a semaphore with
the coordinator :py:class:`waflib.Runner.Spawner`. There is one
instance per task to consume.
"""
def __init__(self, spawner, task):
Utils.threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self.task = task
"""Task to execute"""
self.spawner = spawner
"""Coordinator object"""
self.setDaemon(1)
self.start()
def run(self):
"""
Processes a single task
"""
try:
if not self.spawner.master.stop:
self.task.process()
finally:
self.spawner.sem.release()
self.spawner.master.out.put(self.task)
self.task = None
self.spawner = None
class Spawner(Utils.threading.Thread):
"""
Daemon thread that consumes tasks from :py:class:`waflib.Runner.Parallel` producer and
spawns a consuming thread :py:class:`waflib.Runner.Consumer` for each
:py:class:`waflib.Task.Task` instance.
"""
def __init__(self, master):
Utils.threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self.master = master
""":py:class:`waflib.Runner.Parallel` producer instance"""
self.sem = Utils.threading.Semaphore(master.numjobs)
"""Bounded semaphore that prevents spawning more than *n* concurrent consumers"""
self.setDaemon(1)
self.start()
def run(self):
"""
Spawns new consumers to execute tasks by delegating to :py:meth:`waflib.Runner.Spawner.loop`
"""
try:
self.loop()
except Exception:
# Python 2 prints unnecessary messages when shutting down
# we also want to stop the thread properly
pass
def loop(self):
"""
Consumes task objects from the producer; ends when the producer has no more
task to provide.
"""
master = self.master
while 1:
task = master.ready.get()
self.sem.acquire()
if not master.stop:
task.log_display(task.generator.bld)
Consumer(self, task)
class Parallel(object):
"""
Schedule the tasks obtained from the build context for execution.
"""
def __init__(self, bld, j=2):
"""
The initialization requires a build context reference
for computing the total number of jobs.
"""
self.numjobs = j
"""
Amount of parallel consumers to use
"""
self.bld = bld
"""
Instance of :py:class:`waflib.Build.BuildContext`
"""
self.outstanding = PriorityTasks()
"""Heap of :py:class:`waflib.Task.Task` that may be ready to be executed"""
self.postponed = PriorityTasks()
"""Heap of :py:class:`waflib.Task.Task` which are not ready to run for non-DAG reasons"""
self.incomplete = set()
"""List of :py:class:`waflib.Task.Task` waiting for dependent tasks to complete (DAG)"""
self.ready = Queue(0)
"""List of :py:class:`waflib.Task.Task` ready to be executed by consumers"""
self.out = Queue(0)
"""List of :py:class:`waflib.Task.Task` returned by the task consumers"""
self.count = 0
"""Amount of tasks that may be processed by :py:class:`waflib.Runner.TaskConsumer`"""
self.processed = 1
"""Amount of tasks processed"""
self.stop = False
"""Error flag to stop the build"""
self.error = []
"""Tasks that could not be executed"""
self.biter = None
"""Task iterator which must give groups of parallelizable tasks when calling ``next()``"""
self.dirty = False
"""
Flag that indicates that the build cache must be saved when a task was executed
(calls :py:meth:`waflib.Build.BuildContext.store`)"""
self.revdeps = Utils.defaultdict(set)
"""
The reverse dependency graph of dependencies obtained from Task.run_after
"""
self.spawner = Spawner(self)
"""
Coordinating daemon thread that spawns thread consumers
"""
def get_next_task(self):
"""
Obtains the next Task instance to run
:rtype: :py:class:`waflib.Task.Task`
"""
if not self.outstanding:
return None
return self.outstanding.pop()
def postpone(self, tsk):
"""
Adds the task to the list :py:attr:`waflib.Runner.Parallel.postponed`.
The order is scrambled so as to consume as many tasks in parallel as possible.
:param tsk: task instance
:type tsk: :py:class:`waflib.Task.Task`
"""
self.postponed.append(tsk)
def refill_task_list(self):
"""
Adds the next group of tasks to execute in :py:attr:`waflib.Runner.Parallel.outstanding`.
"""
while self.count > self.numjobs * GAP:
self.get_out()
while not self.outstanding:
if self.count:
self.get_out()
elif self.postponed:
try:
cond = self.deadlock == self.processed
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
if cond:
msg = 'check the build order for the tasks'
for tsk in self.postponed:
if not tsk.run_after:
msg = 'check the methods runnable_status'
break
lst = []
for tsk in self.postponed:
lst.append('%s\t-> %r' % (repr(tsk), [id(x) for x in tsk.run_after]))
raise Errors.WafError('Deadlock detected: %s%s' % (msg, ''.join(lst)))
self.deadlock = self.processed
if self.postponed:
self.outstanding.extend(self.postponed)
self.postponed.clear()
elif not self.count:
tasks = next(self.biter)
ready, waiting = self.prio_and_split(tasks)
# We cannot use a priority queue because the implementation
# must be able to handle postponed dependencies
self.outstanding.extend(ready)
self.incomplete.update(waiting)
self.total = self.bld.total()
break
def add_more_tasks(self, tsk):
"""
If a task provides :py:attr:`waflib.Task.Task.more_tasks`, then the tasks contained
in that list are added to the current build and will be processed before the next build group.
The priorities for dependent tasks are not re-calculated globally
:param tsk: task instance
:type tsk: :py:attr:`waflib.Task.Task`
"""
if getattr(tsk, 'more_tasks', None):
# TODO recompute priorities globally?
ready, waiting = self.prio_and_split(tsk.more_tasks)
self.outstanding.extend(ready)
self.incomplete.update(waiting)
self.total += len(tsk.more_tasks)
def mark_finished(self, tsk):
def try_unfreeze(x):
# DAG ancestors are likely to be in the incomplete set
if x in self.incomplete:
# TODO remove dependencies to free some memory?
# x.run_after.remove(tsk)
for k in x.run_after:
if not k.hasrun:
break
else:
self.incomplete.remove(x)
self.outstanding.append(x)
if tsk in self.revdeps:
for x in self.revdeps[tsk]:
if isinstance(x, Task.TaskGroup):
x.prev.remove(tsk)
if not x.prev:
for k in x.next:
# TODO necessary optimization?
k.run_after.remove(x)
try_unfreeze(k)
# TODO necessary optimization?
x.next = []
else:
try_unfreeze(x)
del self.revdeps[tsk]
def get_out(self):
"""
Waits for a Task that task consumers add to :py:attr:`waflib.Runner.Parallel.out` after execution.
Adds more Tasks if necessary through :py:attr:`waflib.Runner.Parallel.add_more_tasks`.
:rtype: :py:attr:`waflib.Task.Task`
"""
tsk = self.out.get()
if not self.stop:
self.add_more_tasks(tsk)
self.mark_finished(tsk)
self.count -= 1
self.dirty = True
return tsk
def add_task(self, tsk):
"""
Enqueue a Task to :py:attr:`waflib.Runner.Parallel.ready` so that consumers can run them.
:param tsk: task instance
:type tsk: :py:attr:`waflib.Task.Task`
"""
self.ready.put(tsk)
def skip(self, tsk):
"""
Mark a task as skipped/up-to-date
"""
tsk.hasrun = Task.SKIPPED
self.mark_finished(tsk)
def cancel(self, tsk):
"""
Mark a task as failed because of unsatisfiable dependencies
"""
tsk.hasrun = Task.CANCELED
self.mark_finished(tsk)
def error_handler(self, tsk):
"""
Called when a task cannot be executed. The flag :py:attr:`waflib.Runner.Parallel.stop` is set, unless
the build is executed with::
$ waf build -k
:param tsk: task instance
:type tsk: :py:attr:`waflib.Task.Task`
"""
if hasattr(tsk, 'scan') and hasattr(tsk, 'uid'):
# TODO waf 2.0 - this breaks encapsulation
try:
del self.bld.imp_sigs[tsk.uid()]
except KeyError:
pass
if not self.bld.keep:
self.stop = True
self.error.append(tsk)
def task_status(self, tsk):
"""
Obtains the task status to decide whether to run it immediately or not.
:return: the exit status, for example :py:attr:`waflib.Task.ASK_LATER`
:rtype: integer
"""
try:
return tsk.runnable_status()
except Exception:
self.processed += 1
tsk.err_msg = Utils.ex_stack()
if not self.stop and self.bld.keep:
self.skip(tsk)
if self.bld.keep == 1:
# if -k stop on the first exception, if -kk try to go as far as possible
if Logs.verbose > 1 or not self.error:
self.error.append(tsk)
self.stop = True
else:
if Logs.verbose > 1:
self.error.append(tsk)
return Task.EXCEPTION
tsk.hasrun = Task.EXCEPTION
self.error_handler(tsk)
return Task.EXCEPTION
def start(self):
"""
Obtains Task instances from the BuildContext instance and adds the ones that need to be executed to
:py:class:`waflib.Runner.Parallel.ready` so that the :py:class:`waflib.Runner.Spawner` consumer thread
has them executed. Obtains the executed Tasks back from :py:class:`waflib.Runner.Parallel.out`
and marks the build as failed by setting the ``stop`` flag.
If only one job is used, then executes the tasks one by one, without consumers.
"""
self.total = self.bld.total()
while not self.stop:
self.refill_task_list()
# consider the next task
tsk = self.get_next_task()
if not tsk:
if self.count:
# tasks may add new ones after they are run
continue
else:
# no tasks to run, no tasks running, time to exit
break
if tsk.hasrun:
# if the task is marked as "run", just skip it
self.processed += 1
continue
if self.stop: # stop immediately after a failure is detected
break
st = self.task_status(tsk)
if st == Task.RUN_ME:
self.count += 1
self.processed += 1
if self.numjobs == 1:
tsk.log_display(tsk.generator.bld)
try:
tsk.process()
finally:
self.out.put(tsk)
else:
self.add_task(tsk)
elif st == Task.ASK_LATER:
self.postpone(tsk)
elif st == Task.SKIP_ME:
self.processed += 1
self.skip(tsk)
self.add_more_tasks(tsk)
elif st == Task.CANCEL_ME:
# A dependency problem has occured, and the
# build is most likely run with `waf -k`
if Logs.verbose > 1:
self.error.append(tsk)
self.processed += 1
self.cancel(tsk)
# self.count represents the tasks that have been made available to the consumer threads
# collect all the tasks after an error else the message may be incomplete
while self.error and self.count:
self.get_out()
self.ready.put(None)
if not self.stop:
assert not self.count
assert not self.postponed
assert not self.incomplete
def prio_and_split(self, tasks):
"""
Label input tasks with priority values, and return a pair containing
the tasks that are ready to run and the tasks that are necessarily
waiting for other tasks to complete.
The priority system is really meant as an optional layer for optimization:
dependency cycles are found quickly, and builds should be more efficient.
A high priority number means that a task is processed first.
:return: A pair of task lists
:rtype: tuple
"""
# to disable:
#return tasks, []
for x in tasks:
x.visited = 0
reverse = self.revdeps
for x in tasks:
for k in x.run_after:
if isinstance(k, Task.TaskGroup):
if k.done:
pass
else:
k.done = True
for j in k.prev:
reverse[j].add(k)
else:
reverse[k].add(x)
# the priority number is not the tree depth
def visit(n):
if isinstance(n, Task.TaskGroup):
return sum(visit(k) for k in n.next)
if n.visited == 0:
n.visited = 1
if n in reverse:
rev = reverse[n]
n.__order = n.priority() + len(rev) + sum(visit(k) for k in rev)
else:
n.__order = n.priority()
n.visited = 2
elif n.visited == 1:
raise Errors.WafError('Dependency cycle found!')
return n.__order
for x in tasks:
if x.visited != 0:
# must visit all to detect cycles
continue
try:
visit(x)
except Errors.WafError:
self.debug_cycles(tasks, reverse)
ready = []
waiting = []
for x in tasks:
for k in x.run_after:
if not k.hasrun:
waiting.append(x)
break
else:
ready.append(x)
return (ready, waiting)
def debug_cycles(self, tasks, reverse):
# TODO display more than one cycle?
tmp = {}
for x in tasks:
tmp[x] = 0
def visit(n, acc):
if isinstance(n, Task.TaskGroup):
for k in n.next:
visit(k, acc)
return
if tmp[n] == 0:
tmp[n] = 1
for k in reverse.get(n, []):
visit(k, [n] + acc)
tmp[n] = 2
elif tmp[n] == 1:
lst = []
for tsk in acc:
lst.append(repr(tsk))
if tsk is n:
# exclude prior nodes, we want the minimum cycle
break
raise Errors.WafError('Task dependency cycle in "run_after" constraints: %s' % ''.join(lst))
for x in tasks:
visit(x, [])