archiver: setup infrastructure for notifying consumers of completion

This API will *not* allow consumers to subscribe to specific requests being
completed, just *any* request being completed. The caller is responsible for
determining if their request is satisfied and waiting again if needed.
This commit is contained in:
Kyle Evans 2020-05-05 22:36:07 -05:00
parent eb15781d98
commit d134c3f3ce
2 changed files with 56 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ import (
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/ssh"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/task"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/webhook"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/services/archiver"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/services/mailer"
mirror_service "code.gitea.io/gitea/services/mirror"
pull_service "code.gitea.io/gitea/services/pull"
@ -50,6 +51,7 @@ func checkRunMode() {
// NewServices init new services
func NewServices() {
setting.NewServices()
archiver.NewContext()
mailer.NewContext()
_ = cache.NewContext()
notification.NewContext()

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@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ type ArchiveRequest struct {
var archiveInProgress []*ArchiveRequest
var archiveMutex sync.Mutex
var archiveCond *sync.Cond
// These facilitate testing, by allowing the unit tests to control (to some extent)
// the goroutine used for processing the queue.
@ -198,30 +199,33 @@ func doArchive(r *ArchiveRequest) {
return
}
// Block any attempt to finalize creating a new request if we're marking
r.archiveComplete = true
}
// ArchiveRepository satisfies the ArchiveRequest being passed in. Processing
// will occur in a separate goroutine, as this phase may take a while to
// complete. If the archive already exists, ArchiveRepository will not do
// anything.
func ArchiveRepository(request *ArchiveRequest) {
if request.archiveComplete {
return
}
go func() {
// We'll take some liberties here, in that the caller may not assume that the
// specific request they submitted is the one getting enqueued. We'll just drop
// it if it turns out we've already enqueued an identical request, as they'll keep
// checking back for the status anyways.
archiveMutex.Lock()
if rExisting := getArchiveRequest(request.repo, request.commit, request.archiveType); rExisting != nil {
archiveMutex.Unlock()
return
}
archiveInProgress = append(archiveInProgress, request)
// anything. In all cases, the caller should be examining the *ArchiveRequest
// being returned for completion, as it may be different than the one they passed
// in.
func ArchiveRepository(request *ArchiveRequest) *ArchiveRequest {
// We'll return the request that's already been enqueued if it has been
// enqueued, or we'll immediately enqueue it if it has not been enqueued
// and it is not marked complete.
archiveMutex.Lock()
if rExisting := getArchiveRequest(request.repo, request.commit, request.archiveType); rExisting != nil {
archiveMutex.Unlock()
return rExisting
}
if request.archiveComplete {
archiveMutex.Unlock()
return request
}
archiveInProgress = append(archiveInProgress, request)
archiveMutex.Unlock()
go func() {
// Wait to start, if we have the Cond for it. This is currently only
// useful for testing, so that the start and release of queued entries
// can be controlled to examine the queue.
@ -251,6 +255,11 @@ func ArchiveRepository(request *ArchiveRequest) {
// correctness.
archiveMutex.Lock()
defer archiveMutex.Unlock()
// Wake up all other goroutines that may be waiting on a request to
// complete. They should all wake up, see if that particular request
// is complete, then return to waiting if it is not.
archiveCond.Broadcast()
idx := -1
for _idx, req := range archiveInProgress {
if req == request {
@ -268,4 +277,33 @@ func ArchiveRepository(request *ArchiveRequest) {
}
archiveInProgress = archiveInProgress[:lastidx]
}()
return request
}
// LockQueue will obtain the archiveMutex for the caller. This allows the
// underlying locking mechanism to remain opaque.
func LockQueue() {
archiveMutex.Lock()
}
// UnlockQueue will release the archiveMutex for the caller, again allowing the
// underlying locking mechanism to remain opaque.
func UnlockQueue() {
archiveMutex.Unlock()
}
// WaitForCompletion should be called with the queue locked (LockQueue), and will
// return with the queue lock held when a single archive request has finished.
// There is currently no API for getting notified of a particular request being
// completed.
func WaitForCompletion() {
archiveCond.Wait()
}
// NewContext will initialize local state, e.g. primitives needed to be able to
// synchronize with the lock queue and allow callers to wait for an archive to
// finish.
func NewContext() {
archiveCond = sync.NewCond(&archiveMutex)
}