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"""Synchronous IO wrappers with thread safety """ from concurrent.futures import Future from contextlib import contextmanager import functools import os from selectors import EVENT_READ import socket from queue import Queue, Full as QueueFull from threading import Lock, Thread from typing import Optional from jeepney import Message, MessageType from jeepney.bus import get_bus from jeepney.bus_messages import message_bus from jeepney.wrappers import ProxyBase, unwrap_msg from .blocking import ( unwrap_read, prep_socket, DBusConnectionBase, timeout_to_deadline, ) from .common import ( MessageFilters, FilterHandle, ReplyMatcher, RouterClosed, check_replyable, ) __all__ = [ 'open_dbus_connection', 'open_dbus_router', 'DBusConnection', 'DBusRouter', 'Proxy', 'ReceiveStopped', ] class ReceiveStopped(Exception): pass class DBusConnection(DBusConnectionBase): def __init__(self, sock: socket.socket, enable_fds=False): super().__init__(sock, enable_fds=enable_fds) self._stop_r, self._stop_w = os.pipe() self.stop_key = self.selector.register(self._stop_r, EVENT_READ) self.send_lock = Lock() self.rcv_lock = Lock() def send(self, message: Message, serial=None): """Serialise and send a :class:`~.Message` object""" data, fds = self._serialise(message, serial) with self.send_lock: if fds: self._send_with_fds(data, fds) else: self.sock.sendall(data) def receive(self, *, timeout=None) -> Message: """Return the next available message from the connection If the data is ready, this will return immediately, even if timeout<=0. Otherwise, it will wait for up to timeout seconds, or indefinitely if timeout is None. If no message comes in time, it raises TimeoutError. If the connection is closed from another thread, this will raise ReceiveStopped. """ deadline = timeout_to_deadline(timeout) if not self.rcv_lock.acquire(timeout=(timeout or -1)): raise TimeoutError(f"Did not get receive lock in {timeout} seconds") try: return self._receive(deadline) finally: self.rcv_lock.release() def _read_some_data(self, timeout=None): # Wait for data or a signal on the stop pipe for key, ev in self.selector.select(timeout): if key == self.select_key: if self.enable_fds: return self._read_with_fds() else: return unwrap_read(self.sock.recv(4096)), [] elif key == self.stop_key: raise ReceiveStopped("DBus receive stopped from another thread") raise TimeoutError def interrupt(self): """Make any threads waiting for a message raise ReceiveStopped""" os.write(self._stop_w, b'a') def reset_interrupt(self): """Allow calls to .receive() again after .interrupt() To avoid race conditions, you should typically wait for threads to respond (e.g. by joining them) between interrupting and resetting. """ # Clear any data on the stop pipe while (self.stop_key, EVENT_READ) in self.selector.select(timeout=0): os.read(self._stop_r, 1024) def close(self): """Close the connection""" self.interrupt() super().close() def open_dbus_connection(bus='SESSION', enable_fds=False, auth_timeout=1.): """Open a plain D-Bus connection D-Bus has an authentication step before sending or receiving messages. This takes < 1 ms in normal operation, but there is a timeout so that client code won't get stuck if the server doesn't reply. *auth_timeout* configures this timeout in seconds. :return: :class:`DBusConnection` """ bus_addr = get_bus(bus) sock = prep_socket(bus_addr, enable_fds, timeout=auth_timeout) conn = DBusConnection(sock, enable_fds) with DBusRouter(conn) as router: reply_body = Proxy(message_bus, router, timeout=10).Hello() conn.unique_name = reply_body[0] return conn class DBusRouter: """A client D-Bus connection which can wait for replies. This runs a separate receiver thread and dispatches received messages. It's possible to wrap a :class:`DBusConnection` in a router temporarily. Using the connection directly while it is wrapped is not supported, but you can use it again after the router is closed. """ def __init__(self, conn: DBusConnection): self.conn = conn self._replies = ReplyMatcher() self._filters = MessageFilters() self._rcv_thread = Thread(target=self._receiver, daemon=True) self._rcv_thread.start() @property def unique_name(self): return self.conn.unique_name def send(self, message, *, serial=None): """Serialise and send a :class:`~.Message` object""" self.conn.send(message, serial=serial) def send_and_get_reply(self, msg: Message, *, timeout=None) -> Message: """Send a method call message, wait for and return a reply""" check_replyable(msg) if not self._rcv_thread.is_alive(): raise RouterClosed("This D-Bus router has stopped") serial = next(self.conn.outgoing_serial) with self._replies.catch(serial, Future()) as reply_fut: self.conn.send(msg, serial=serial) return reply_fut.result(timeout=timeout) def close(self): """Close this router This does not close the underlying connection. """ self.conn.interrupt() self._rcv_thread.join(timeout=10) self.conn.reset_interrupt() def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): self.close() return False def filter(self, rule, *, queue: Optional[Queue] =None, bufsize=1): """Create a filter for incoming messages Usage:: with router.filter(rule) as queue: matching_msg = queue.get() :param jeepney.MatchRule rule: Catch messages matching this rule :param queue.Queue queue: Matched messages will be added to this :param int bufsize: If no queue is passed in, create one with this size """ return FilterHandle(self._filters, rule, queue or Queue(maxsize=bufsize)) # Code to run in receiver thread ------------------------------------ def _dispatch(self, msg: Message): if self._replies.dispatch(msg): return for filter in self._filters.matches(msg): try: filter.queue.put_nowait(msg) except QueueFull: pass def _receiver(self): try: while True: msg = self.conn.receive() self._dispatch(msg) except ReceiveStopped: pass finally: # Send errors to any tasks still waiting for a message. self._replies.drop_all() class Proxy(ProxyBase): """A blocking proxy for calling D-Bus methods via a :class:`DBusRouter`. You can call methods on the proxy object, such as ``bus_proxy.Hello()`` to make a method call over D-Bus and wait for a reply. It will either return a tuple of returned data, or raise :exc:`.DBusErrorResponse`. The methods available are defined by the message generator you wrap. You can set a time limit on a call by passing ``_timeout=`` in the method call, or set a default when creating the proxy. The ``_timeout`` argument is not passed to the message generator. All timeouts are in seconds, and :exc:`TimeoutErrror` is raised if it expires before a reply arrives. :param msggen: A message generator object :param ~threading.DBusRouter router: Router to send and receive messages :param float timeout: Default seconds to wait for a reply, or None for no limit """ def __init__(self, msggen, router, *, timeout=None): super().__init__(msggen) self._router = router self._timeout = timeout def __repr__(self): extra = '' if (self._timeout is None) else f', timeout={self._timeout}' return f"Proxy({self._msggen}, {self._router}{extra})" def _method_call(self, make_msg): @functools.wraps(make_msg) def inner(*args, **kwargs): timeout = kwargs.pop('_timeout', self._timeout) msg = make_msg(*args, **kwargs) assert msg.header.message_type is MessageType.method_call reply = self._router.send_and_get_reply(msg, timeout=timeout) return unwrap_msg(reply) return inner @contextmanager def open_dbus_router(bus='SESSION', enable_fds=False): """Open a D-Bus 'router' to send and receive messages. Use as a context manager:: with open_dbus_router() as router: ... On leaving the ``with`` block, the connection will be closed. :param str bus: 'SESSION' or 'SYSTEM' or a supported address. :param bool enable_fds: Whether to enable passing file descriptors. :return: :class:`DBusRouter` """ with open_dbus_connection(bus=bus, enable_fds=enable_fds) as conn: with DBusRouter(conn) as router: yield router