cvs commit: projects/csup detailer.c lister.c main.c misc.h mux.c
mux.h proto.c proto.h status.c threads.c threads.h updater.c
Maxime Henrion
mux at FreeBSD.org
Wed Feb 22 13:27:02 PST 2006
mux 2006-02-22 21:27:01 UTC
FreeBSD projects repository
Modified files:
csup detailer.c lister.c main.c misc.h mux.c
mux.h proto.c proto.h status.c threads.c
threads.h updater.c
Log:
Many changes which allow csup to properly handle any synchronous or
asynchronous error and to print meaningful messages nearly all the time.
Hangs should not happen anymore, even in case of an error. We also
correctly handle being sent some signals such as SIGINT, by correctly
updating the status file and cleaning after us. Finally, csup now
returns a proper exit code: 0 in case of success or 1 in case of an
error, similarly to CVSup.
Detailed list of changes:
- Move the fattr_init() and fattr_fini() calls earlier to avoid calling
them several times during a run.
- When printing the "Connected to" message, print the actual address we
are connected. This makes us deviate slightly from CVSup, but since
csup tries any address returned by a host (including IPv6 addresses),
we really need to know where we connected.
- Make the errors/error messages handling much nicer in the status file
API. Nearly all the asprintf() calls are centralized now.
- Before entering multi-threaded mode, starts a "killer" thread that
will spend most of his time blocking in sigwait() and will call
mux_shutdown() to nicely abort the run in case we get a fatal signal.
- Remove the need for the "closing" condition variable in
mux_shutdown(), we are now handling the race it protected against
much more sanely. We just disable cancellation in the "killer" thread
before calling mux_shutdown() and re-enable it afterwards. This way,
we can stop the killer thread at any time and after having joined it
we know it is safe to call mux_close() since there are no more
references to it but us.
- We now pass a "status" parameter to mux_shutdown() indicating wether
this is a normal call, a call because of a transient failure or hard
failure, or a call because of a signal interruption. The "status"
parameter of the very first mux_shutdown() is retained and returned
later by mux_close, so that the main thread knows what happened.
- We also pass an optional error message to mux_shutdown(), that will
only be printed in the first call to mux_shutdown() and before doing
the actual work.
- Update the lister, detailer and updater threads to correctly check for
error on read/write/parsing. Generate a proper error message in each
case and return it back to the main thread, along with a status code
indicating either success, failure or a transient failure.
- Always call status_close() in the updater thread, to ensure that the
status file is properly updated even if we are being interrupted by an
error.
- Slightly tweak the threads API to make it match our needs more closely.
- Add a few useful comments here and there.
- Rename proto_init() to the more correct proto_run() name.
- Use the status code returned by the worker thread to only retry a run
when we had a transient error, and to return a proper exit code at the
end of the program's execution.
Revision Changes Path
1.40 +151 -67 projects/csup/detailer.c
1.24 +195 -98 projects/csup/lister.c
1.32 +11 -7 projects/csup/main.c
1.23 +19 -1 projects/csup/misc.h
1.68 +63 -57 projects/csup/mux.c
1.25 +3 -3 projects/csup/mux.h
1.74 +161 -35 projects/csup/proto.c
1.12 +2 -2 projects/csup/proto.h
1.13 +119 -65 projects/csup/status.c
1.8 +10 -15 projects/csup/threads.c
1.6 +2 -2 projects/csup/threads.h
1.76 +214 -148 projects/csup/updater.c
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