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authorGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2013-10-05 17:02:11 -0400
committerGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2013-10-05 17:04:21 -0400
commit07ee748029c711c7779f4073a3b946190d9a000e (patch)
treec5bae7482dbac98960f1a4d04a2d51bff5f7fd31 /Assistant/NamedThread.hs
parent9206bdbdf5bbc71ff6dd2c00314902dda1e48c14 (diff)
assistant: Detect stale git lock files at startup time, and remove them.
Extends the index.lock handling to other git lock files. I surveyed all lock files used by git, and found more than I expected. All are handled the same in git; it leaves them open while doing the operation, possibly writing the new file content to the lock file, and then closes them when done. The gc.pid file is excluded because it won't affect the normal operation of the assistant, and waiting for a gc to finish on startup wouldn't be good. All threads except the webapp thread wait on the new startup sanity checker thread to complete, so they won't try to do things with git that fail due to stale lock files. The webapp thread mostly avoids doing that kind of thing itself. A few configurators might fail on lock files, but only if the user is explicitly trying to run them. The webapp needs to start immediately when the user has opened it, even if there are stale lock files. Arranging for the threads to wait on the startup sanity checker was a bit of a bear. Have to get all the NotificationHandles set up before the startup sanity checker runs, or they won't see its signal. Perhaps the NotificationBroadcaster is not the best interface to have used for this. Oh well, it works. This commit was sponsored by Michael Jakl
Diffstat (limited to 'Assistant/NamedThread.hs')
-rw-r--r--Assistant/NamedThread.hs25
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/Assistant/NamedThread.hs b/Assistant/NamedThread.hs
index edebe830f..f29f0cf36 100644
--- a/Assistant/NamedThread.hs
+++ b/Assistant/NamedThread.hs
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ import Assistant.Types.DaemonStatus
import Assistant.Types.UrlRenderer
import Assistant.DaemonStatus
import Assistant.Monad
+import Utility.NotificationBroadcaster
import Control.Concurrent
import Control.Concurrent.Async
@@ -34,7 +35,7 @@ import qualified Data.Text as T
- Named threads are run by a management thread, so if they crash
- an alert is displayed, allowing the thread to be restarted. -}
startNamedThread :: UrlRenderer -> NamedThread -> Assistant ()
-startNamedThread urlrenderer namedthread@(NamedThread name a) = do
+startNamedThread urlrenderer (NamedThread afterstartupsanitycheck name a) = do
m <- startedThreads <$> getDaemonStatus
case M.lookup name m of
Nothing -> start
@@ -44,14 +45,24 @@ startNamedThread urlrenderer namedthread@(NamedThread name a) = do
Right Nothing -> noop
_ -> start
where
- start = do
+ start
+ | afterstartupsanitycheck = do
+ status <- getDaemonStatus
+ h <- liftIO $ newNotificationHandle False $
+ startupSanityCheckNotifier status
+ startwith $ runmanaged $
+ liftIO $ waitNotification h
+ | otherwise = startwith $ runmanaged noop
+ startwith runner = do
d <- getAssistant id
- aid <- liftIO $ runmanaged $ d { threadName = name }
- restart <- asIO $ startNamedThread urlrenderer namedthread
+ aid <- liftIO $ runner $ d { threadName = name }
+ restart <- asIO $ startNamedThread urlrenderer (NamedThread False name a)
modifyDaemonStatus_ $ \s -> s
{ startedThreads = M.insertWith' const name (aid, restart) (startedThreads s) }
- runmanaged d = do
- aid <- async $ runAssistant d a
+ runmanaged first d = do
+ aid <- async $ runAssistant d $ do
+ void first
+ a
void $ forkIO $ manager d aid
return aid
manager d aid = do
@@ -75,7 +86,7 @@ startNamedThread urlrenderer namedthread@(NamedThread name a) = do
#endif
namedThreadId :: NamedThread -> Assistant (Maybe ThreadId)
-namedThreadId (NamedThread name _) = do
+namedThreadId (NamedThread _ name _) = do
m <- startedThreads <$> getDaemonStatus
return $ asyncThreadId . fst <$> M.lookup name m