Correctly guard against multiple concurrent transactions

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Erik Johnston 2016-09-09 11:44:36 +01:00
parent 1fe7ca1362
commit d2688d7f03
1 changed files with 42 additions and 39 deletions

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@ -170,44 +170,53 @@ class TransactionQueue(object):
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def _attempt_new_transaction(self, destination):
yield run_on_reactor()
while True:
# list of (pending_pdu, deferred, order)
if destination in self.pending_transactions:
# XXX: pending_transactions can get stuck on by a never-ending
# request at which point pending_pdus_by_dest just keeps growing.
# we need application-layer timeouts of some flavour of these
# requests
logger.debug(
"TX [%s] Transaction already in progress",
destination
)
return
pending_pdus = self.pending_pdus_by_dest.pop(destination, [])
pending_edus = self.pending_edus_by_dest.pop(destination, [])
pending_failures = self.pending_failures_by_dest.pop(destination, [])
device_message_edus, device_stream_id = (
yield self._get_new_device_messages(destination)
# list of (pending_pdu, deferred, order)
if destination in self.pending_transactions:
# XXX: pending_transactions can get stuck on by a never-ending
# request at which point pending_pdus_by_dest just keeps growing.
# we need application-layer timeouts of some flavour of these
# requests
logger.debug(
"TX [%s] Transaction already in progress",
destination
)
return
pending_edus.extend(device_message_edus)
try:
self.pending_transactions[destination] = 1
if pending_pdus:
logger.debug("TX [%s] len(pending_pdus_by_dest[dest]) = %d",
destination, len(pending_pdus))
yield run_on_reactor()
if not pending_pdus and not pending_edus and not pending_failures:
logger.debug("TX [%s] Nothing to send", destination)
self.last_device_stream_id_by_dest[destination] = device_stream_id
return
while True:
pending_pdus = self.pending_pdus_by_dest.pop(destination, [])
pending_edus = self.pending_edus_by_dest.pop(destination, [])
pending_failures = self.pending_failures_by_dest.pop(destination, [])
yield self._send_new_transaction(
destination, pending_pdus, pending_edus, pending_failures,
device_stream_id,
should_delete_from_device_stream=bool(device_message_edus)
)
device_message_edus, device_stream_id = (
yield self._get_new_device_messages(destination)
)
pending_edus.extend(device_message_edus)
if pending_pdus:
logger.debug("TX [%s] len(pending_pdus_by_dest[dest]) = %d",
destination, len(pending_pdus))
if not pending_pdus and not pending_edus and not pending_failures:
logger.debug("TX [%s] Nothing to send", destination)
self.last_device_stream_id_by_dest[destination] = (
device_stream_id
)
return
yield self._send_new_transaction(
destination, pending_pdus, pending_edus, pending_failures,
device_stream_id,
should_delete_from_device_stream=bool(device_message_edus)
)
finally:
# We want to be *very* sure we delete this after we stop processing
self.pending_transactions.pop(destination, None)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def _get_new_device_messages(self, destination):
@ -240,8 +249,6 @@ class TransactionQueue(object):
failures = [x.get_dict() for x in pending_failures]
try:
self.pending_transactions[destination] = 1
logger.debug("TX [%s] _attempt_new_transaction", destination)
txn_id = str(self._next_txn_id)
@ -375,7 +382,3 @@ class TransactionQueue(object):
for p in pdus:
logger.info("Failed to send event %s to %s", p.event_id, destination)
finally:
# We want to be *very* sure we delete this after we stop processing
self.pending_transactions.pop(destination, None)