IDE: Fix wrong red wire coloring in FBD, this time for good.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This file is part of Beremiz runtime.
#
# Copyright (C) 2018: Edouard TISSERANT
#
# See COPYING.Runtime file for copyrights details.
from threading import Lock, Condition, Thread, get_ident
class job(object):
"""
job to be executed by a worker
"""
def __init__(self, call, *args, **kwargs):
self.job = (call, args, kwargs)
self.result = None
self.success = None
self.exc_info = None
def do(self):
"""
do the job by executing the call, and deal with exceptions
"""
try:
call, args, kwargs = self.job
self.result = call(*args, **kwargs)
self.success = True
except Exception as e:
self.success = False
self.exc_info = e
class worker(object):
"""
serialize main thread load/unload of PLC shared objects
"""
def __init__(self):
# Only one job at a time
self._finish = False
self._threadID = None
self.mutex = Lock()
self.todo = Condition(self.mutex)
self.done = Condition(self.mutex)
self.free = Condition(self.mutex)
self.job = None
self.enabled = False
self.stopper = None
self.own_thread = None
def reraise(self, job):
"""
reraise exception happend in a job
@param job: job where original exception happend
"""
raise job.exc_info
def runloop(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
meant to be called by worker thread (blocking)
"""
self._threadID = get_ident()
self.mutex.acquire()
self.enabled = True
if args or kwargs:
self.job = job(*args, **kwargs)
self.job.do()
# fail if first job fails
if not self.job.success:
self.reraise(self.job)
self.job = None
self.free.notify()
while not self._finish:
self.todo.wait_for(lambda: self.job is not None)
self.job.do()
self.done.notify()
self.job = None
self.free.notify()
self.mutex.release()
def interleave(self, waker, stopper, *args, **kwargs):
"""
as for twisted reactor's interleave, it passes all jobs to waker func
additionaly, it creates a new thread to wait for new job.
"""
self.feed = Condition(self.mutex)
self._threadID = get_ident()
self.stopper = stopper
def do_pending_job():
self.mutex.acquire()
self.job.do()
self.done.notify_all()
self.mutex.release()
def wakerfeedingloop():
self.mutex.acquire()
self.enabled = True
# Handle first job
if args or kwargs:
self.job = job(*args, **kwargs)
waker(do_pending_job)
self.done.wait_for(lambda: self.job.success is not None)
# fail if first job fails
if not self.job.success:
self.reraise(self.job)
self.job = None
self.free.notify()
while not self._finish:
self.todo.wait_for(lambda: self.job is not None)
if self._finish:
break
waker(do_pending_job)
self.done.wait_for(lambda: self.job.success is not None)
self.job = None
self.free.notify()
self.mutex.release()
self.own_thread = Thread(target = wakerfeedingloop)
self.own_thread.start()
def stop(self):
"""
!interleave
"""
self.mutex.acquire()
self._finish = True
self.enabled = False
self.job = None
self.todo.notify()
self.done.notify_all()
self.mutex.release()
self.own_thread.join()
def call(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
creates a job, execute it in worker thread, and deliver result.
if job execution raise exception, re-raise same exception
meant to be called by non-worker threads, but this is accepted.
blocking until job done
"""
_job = job(*args, **kwargs)
if self._threadID == get_ident():
# if caller is worker thread execute immediately
_job.do()
else:
# otherwise notify and wait for completion
self.mutex.acquire()
if not self.enabled:
self.mutex.release()
raise EOFError("Worker is disabled")
self.free.wait_for(lambda: self.job is None)
self.job = _job
self.todo.notify()
self.done.wait_for(lambda: _job.success is not None)
self.free.notify()
self.mutex.release()
if _job.success is None:
raise EOFError("Worker job was interrupted")
if _job.success:
return _job.result
else:
self.reraise(_job)
def quit(self):
"""
unblocks main thread, and terminate execution of runloop()
"""
# mark queue
self._finish = True
self.mutex.acquire()
self.enabled = False
self.job = None
self.todo.notify()
self.done.notify()
self.mutex.release()
def finish(self):
if self.own_thread is None:
self.quit()
if self.stopper is not None:
self.stopper()