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diff --git a/gnuradio-runtime/python/gnuradio/gr/gr_threading_23.py b/gnuradio-runtime/python/gnuradio/gr/gr_threading_23.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dee8034c1c --- /dev/null +++ b/gnuradio-runtime/python/gnuradio/gr/gr_threading_23.py @@ -0,0 +1,724 @@ +"""Thread module emulating a subset of Java's threading model.""" + +# This started life as the threading.py module of Python 2.3 +# It's been patched to fix a problem with join, where a KeyboardInterrupt +# caused a lock to be left in the acquired state. + +import sys as _sys + +try: + import thread +except ImportError: + del _sys.modules[__name__] + raise + +from StringIO import StringIO as _StringIO +from time import time as _time, sleep as _sleep +from traceback import print_exc as _print_exc + +# Rename some stuff so "from threading import *" is safe +__all__ = ['activeCount', 'Condition', 'currentThread', 'enumerate', 'Event', + 'Lock', 'RLock', 'Semaphore', 'BoundedSemaphore', 'Thread', + 'Timer', 'setprofile', 'settrace'] + +_start_new_thread = thread.start_new_thread +_allocate_lock = thread.allocate_lock +_get_ident = thread.get_ident +ThreadError = thread.error +del thread + + +# Debug support (adapted from ihooks.py). +# All the major classes here derive from _Verbose. We force that to +# be a new-style class so that all the major classes here are new-style. +# This helps debugging (type(instance) is more revealing for instances +# of new-style classes). + +_VERBOSE = False + +if __debug__: + + class _Verbose(object): + + def __init__(self, verbose=None): + if verbose is None: + verbose = _VERBOSE + self.__verbose = verbose + + def _note(self, format, *args): + if self.__verbose: + format = format % args + format = "%s: %s\n" % ( + currentThread().getName(), format) + _sys.stderr.write(format) + +else: + # Disable this when using "python -O" + class _Verbose(object): + def __init__(self, verbose=None): + pass + def _note(self, *args): + pass + +# Support for profile and trace hooks + +_profile_hook = None +_trace_hook = None + +def setprofile(func): + global _profile_hook + _profile_hook = func + +def settrace(func): + global _trace_hook + _trace_hook = func + +# Synchronization classes + +Lock = _allocate_lock + +def RLock(*args, **kwargs): + return _RLock(*args, **kwargs) + +class _RLock(_Verbose): + + def __init__(self, verbose=None): + _Verbose.__init__(self, verbose) + self.__block = _allocate_lock() + self.__owner = None + self.__count = 0 + + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s(%s, %d)>" % ( + self.__class__.__name__, + self.__owner and self.__owner.getName(), + self.__count) + + def acquire(self, blocking=1): + me = currentThread() + if self.__owner is me: + self.__count = self.__count + 1 + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.acquire(%s): recursive success", self, blocking) + return 1 + rc = self.__block.acquire(blocking) + if rc: + self.__owner = me + self.__count = 1 + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.acquire(%s): initial succes", self, blocking) + else: + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.acquire(%s): failure", self, blocking) + return rc + + def release(self): + me = currentThread() + assert self.__owner is me, "release() of un-acquire()d lock" + self.__count = count = self.__count - 1 + if not count: + self.__owner = None + self.__block.release() + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.release(): final release", self) + else: + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.release(): non-final release", self) + + # Internal methods used by condition variables + + def _acquire_restore(self, (count, owner)): + self.__block.acquire() + self.__count = count + self.__owner = owner + if __debug__: + self._note("%s._acquire_restore()", self) + + def _release_save(self): + if __debug__: + self._note("%s._release_save()", self) + count = self.__count + self.__count = 0 + owner = self.__owner + self.__owner = None + self.__block.release() + return (count, owner) + + def _is_owned(self): + return self.__owner is currentThread() + + +def Condition(*args, **kwargs): + return _Condition(*args, **kwargs) + +class _Condition(_Verbose): + + def __init__(self, lock=None, verbose=None): + _Verbose.__init__(self, verbose) + if lock is None: + lock = RLock() + self.__lock = lock + # Export the lock's acquire() and release() methods + self.acquire = lock.acquire + self.release = lock.release + # If the lock defines _release_save() and/or _acquire_restore(), + # these override the default implementations (which just call + # release() and acquire() on the lock). Ditto for _is_owned(). + try: + self._release_save = lock._release_save + except AttributeError: + pass + try: + self._acquire_restore = lock._acquire_restore + except AttributeError: + pass + try: + self._is_owned = lock._is_owned + except AttributeError: + pass + self.__waiters = [] + + def __repr__(self): + return "<Condition(%s, %d)>" % (self.__lock, len(self.__waiters)) + + def _release_save(self): + self.__lock.release() # No state to save + + def _acquire_restore(self, x): + self.__lock.acquire() # Ignore saved state + + def _is_owned(self): + # Return True if lock is owned by currentThread. + # This method is called only if __lock doesn't have _is_owned(). + if self.__lock.acquire(0): + self.__lock.release() + return False + else: + return True + + def wait(self, timeout=None): + currentThread() # for side-effect + assert self._is_owned(), "wait() of un-acquire()d lock" + waiter = _allocate_lock() + waiter.acquire() + self.__waiters.append(waiter) + saved_state = self._release_save() + try: # restore state no matter what (e.g., KeyboardInterrupt) + if timeout is None: + waiter.acquire() + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.wait(): got it", self) + else: + # Balancing act: We can't afford a pure busy loop, so we + # have to sleep; but if we sleep the whole timeout time, + # we'll be unresponsive. The scheme here sleeps very + # little at first, longer as time goes on, but never longer + # than 20 times per second (or the timeout time remaining). + endtime = _time() + timeout + delay = 0.0005 # 500 us -> initial delay of 1 ms + while True: + gotit = waiter.acquire(0) + if gotit: + break + remaining = endtime - _time() + if remaining <= 0: + break + delay = min(delay * 2, remaining, .05) + _sleep(delay) + if not gotit: + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.wait(%s): timed out", self, timeout) + try: + self.__waiters.remove(waiter) + except ValueError: + pass + else: + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.wait(%s): got it", self, timeout) + finally: + self._acquire_restore(saved_state) + + def notify(self, n=1): + currentThread() # for side-effect + assert self._is_owned(), "notify() of un-acquire()d lock" + __waiters = self.__waiters + waiters = __waiters[:n] + if not waiters: + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.notify(): no waiters", self) + return + self._note("%s.notify(): notifying %d waiter%s", self, n, + n!=1 and "s" or "") + for waiter in waiters: + waiter.release() + try: + __waiters.remove(waiter) + except ValueError: + pass + + def notifyAll(self): + self.notify(len(self.__waiters)) + + +def Semaphore(*args, **kwargs): + return _Semaphore(*args, **kwargs) + +class _Semaphore(_Verbose): + + # After Tim Peters' semaphore class, but not quite the same (no maximum) + + def __init__(self, value=1, verbose=None): + assert value >= 0, "Semaphore initial value must be >= 0" + _Verbose.__init__(self, verbose) + self.__cond = Condition(Lock()) + self.__value = value + + def acquire(self, blocking=1): + rc = False + self.__cond.acquire() + while self.__value == 0: + if not blocking: + break + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.acquire(%s): blocked waiting, value=%s", + self, blocking, self.__value) + self.__cond.wait() + else: + self.__value = self.__value - 1 + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.acquire: success, value=%s", + self, self.__value) + rc = True + self.__cond.release() + return rc + + def release(self): + self.__cond.acquire() + self.__value = self.__value + 1 + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.release: success, value=%s", + self, self.__value) + self.__cond.notify() + self.__cond.release() + + +def BoundedSemaphore(*args, **kwargs): + return _BoundedSemaphore(*args, **kwargs) + +class _BoundedSemaphore(_Semaphore): + """Semaphore that checks that # releases is <= # acquires""" + def __init__(self, value=1, verbose=None): + _Semaphore.__init__(self, value, verbose) + self._initial_value = value + + def release(self): + if self._Semaphore__value >= self._initial_value: + raise ValueError, "Semaphore released too many times" + return _Semaphore.release(self) + + +def Event(*args, **kwargs): + return _Event(*args, **kwargs) + +class _Event(_Verbose): + + # After Tim Peters' event class (without is_posted()) + + def __init__(self, verbose=None): + _Verbose.__init__(self, verbose) + self.__cond = Condition(Lock()) + self.__flag = False + + def isSet(self): + return self.__flag + + def set(self): + self.__cond.acquire() + try: + self.__flag = True + self.__cond.notifyAll() + finally: + self.__cond.release() + + def clear(self): + self.__cond.acquire() + try: + self.__flag = False + finally: + self.__cond.release() + + def wait(self, timeout=None): + self.__cond.acquire() + try: + if not self.__flag: + self.__cond.wait(timeout) + finally: + self.__cond.release() + +# Helper to generate new thread names +_counter = 0 +def _newname(template="Thread-%d"): + global _counter + _counter = _counter + 1 + return template % _counter + +# Active thread administration +_active_limbo_lock = _allocate_lock() +_active = {} +_limbo = {} + + +# Main class for threads + +class Thread(_Verbose): + + __initialized = False + + def __init__(self, group=None, target=None, name=None, + args=(), kwargs={}, verbose=None): + assert group is None, "group argument must be None for now" + _Verbose.__init__(self, verbose) + self.__target = target + self.__name = str(name or _newname()) + self.__args = args + self.__kwargs = kwargs + self.__daemonic = self._set_daemon() + self.__started = False + self.__stopped = False + self.__block = Condition(Lock()) + self.__initialized = True + + def _set_daemon(self): + # Overridden in _MainThread and _DummyThread + return currentThread().isDaemon() + + def __repr__(self): + assert self.__initialized, "Thread.__init__() was not called" + status = "initial" + if self.__started: + status = "started" + if self.__stopped: + status = "stopped" + if self.__daemonic: + status = status + " daemon" + return "<%s(%s, %s)>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.__name, status) + + def start(self): + assert self.__initialized, "Thread.__init__() not called" + assert not self.__started, "thread already started" + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.start(): starting thread", self) + _active_limbo_lock.acquire() + _limbo[self] = self + _active_limbo_lock.release() + _start_new_thread(self.__bootstrap, ()) + self.__started = True + _sleep(0.000001) # 1 usec, to let the thread run (Solaris hack) + + def run(self): + if self.__target: + self.__target(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs) + + def __bootstrap(self): + try: + self.__started = True + _active_limbo_lock.acquire() + _active[_get_ident()] = self + del _limbo[self] + _active_limbo_lock.release() + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.__bootstrap(): thread started", self) + + if _trace_hook: + self._note("%s.__bootstrap(): registering trace hook", self) + _sys.settrace(_trace_hook) + if _profile_hook: + self._note("%s.__bootstrap(): registering profile hook", self) + _sys.setprofile(_profile_hook) + + try: + self.run() + except SystemExit: + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.__bootstrap(): raised SystemExit", self) + except: + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.__bootstrap(): unhandled exception", self) + s = _StringIO() + _print_exc(file=s) + _sys.stderr.write("Exception in thread %s:\n%s\n" % + (self.getName(), s.getvalue())) + else: + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.__bootstrap(): normal return", self) + finally: + self.__stop() + try: + self.__delete() + except: + pass + + def __stop(self): + self.__block.acquire() + self.__stopped = True + self.__block.notifyAll() + self.__block.release() + + def __delete(self): + _active_limbo_lock.acquire() + del _active[_get_ident()] + _active_limbo_lock.release() + + def join(self, timeout=None): + assert self.__initialized, "Thread.__init__() not called" + assert self.__started, "cannot join thread before it is started" + assert self is not currentThread(), "cannot join current thread" + if __debug__: + if not self.__stopped: + self._note("%s.join(): waiting until thread stops", self) + self.__block.acquire() + try: + if timeout is None: + while not self.__stopped: + self.__block.wait() + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.join(): thread stopped", self) + else: + deadline = _time() + timeout + while not self.__stopped: + delay = deadline - _time() + if delay <= 0: + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.join(): timed out", self) + break + self.__block.wait(delay) + else: + if __debug__: + self._note("%s.join(): thread stopped", self) + finally: + self.__block.release() + + def getName(self): + assert self.__initialized, "Thread.__init__() not called" + return self.__name + + def setName(self, name): + assert self.__initialized, "Thread.__init__() not called" + self.__name = str(name) + + def isAlive(self): + assert self.__initialized, "Thread.__init__() not called" + return self.__started and not self.__stopped + + def isDaemon(self): + assert self.__initialized, "Thread.__init__() not called" + return self.__daemonic + + def setDaemon(self, daemonic): + assert self.__initialized, "Thread.__init__() not called" + assert not self.__started, "cannot set daemon status of active thread" + self.__daemonic = daemonic + +# The timer class was contributed by Itamar Shtull-Trauring + +def Timer(*args, **kwargs): + return _Timer(*args, **kwargs) + +class _Timer(Thread): + """Call a function after a specified number of seconds: + + t = Timer(30.0, f, args=[], kwargs={}) + t.start() + t.cancel() # stop the timer's action if it's still waiting + """ + + def __init__(self, interval, function, args=[], kwargs={}): + Thread.__init__(self) + self.interval = interval + self.function = function + self.args = args + self.kwargs = kwargs + self.finished = Event() + + def cancel(self): + """Stop the timer if it hasn't finished yet""" + self.finished.set() + + def run(self): + self.finished.wait(self.interval) + if not self.finished.isSet(): + self.function(*self.args, **self.kwargs) + self.finished.set() + +# Special thread class to represent the main thread +# This is garbage collected through an exit handler + +class _MainThread(Thread): + + def __init__(self): + Thread.__init__(self, name="MainThread") + self._Thread__started = True + _active_limbo_lock.acquire() + _active[_get_ident()] = self + _active_limbo_lock.release() + import atexit + atexit.register(self.__exitfunc) + + def _set_daemon(self): + return False + + def __exitfunc(self): + self._Thread__stop() + t = _pickSomeNonDaemonThread() + if t: + if __debug__: + self._note("%s: waiting for other threads", self) + while t: + t.join() + t = _pickSomeNonDaemonThread() + if __debug__: + self._note("%s: exiting", self) + self._Thread__delete() + +def _pickSomeNonDaemonThread(): + for t in enumerate(): + if not t.isDaemon() and t.isAlive(): + return t + return None + + +# Dummy thread class to represent threads not started here. +# These aren't garbage collected when they die, +# nor can they be waited for. +# Their purpose is to return *something* from currentThread(). +# They are marked as daemon threads so we won't wait for them +# when we exit (conform previous semantics). + +class _DummyThread(Thread): + + def __init__(self): + Thread.__init__(self, name=_newname("Dummy-%d")) + self._Thread__started = True + _active_limbo_lock.acquire() + _active[_get_ident()] = self + _active_limbo_lock.release() + + def _set_daemon(self): + return True + + def join(self, timeout=None): + assert False, "cannot join a dummy thread" + + +# Global API functions + +def currentThread(): + try: + return _active[_get_ident()] + except KeyError: + ##print "currentThread(): no current thread for", _get_ident() + return _DummyThread() + +def activeCount(): + _active_limbo_lock.acquire() + count = len(_active) + len(_limbo) + _active_limbo_lock.release() + return count + +def enumerate(): + _active_limbo_lock.acquire() + active = _active.values() + _limbo.values() + _active_limbo_lock.release() + return active + +# Create the main thread object + +_MainThread() + + +# Self-test code + +def _test(): + + class BoundedQueue(_Verbose): + + def __init__(self, limit): + _Verbose.__init__(self) + self.mon = RLock() + self.rc = Condition(self.mon) + self.wc = Condition(self.mon) + self.limit = limit + self.queue = [] + + def put(self, item): + self.mon.acquire() + while len(self.queue) >= self.limit: + self._note("put(%s): queue full", item) + self.wc.wait() + self.queue.append(item) + self._note("put(%s): appended, length now %d", + item, len(self.queue)) + self.rc.notify() + self.mon.release() + + def get(self): + self.mon.acquire() + while not self.queue: + self._note("get(): queue empty") + self.rc.wait() + item = self.queue.pop(0) + self._note("get(): got %s, %d left", item, len(self.queue)) + self.wc.notify() + self.mon.release() + return item + + class ProducerThread(Thread): + + def __init__(self, queue, quota): + Thread.__init__(self, name="Producer") + self.queue = queue + self.quota = quota + + def run(self): + from random import random + counter = 0 + while counter < self.quota: + counter = counter + 1 + self.queue.put("%s.%d" % (self.getName(), counter)) + _sleep(random() * 0.00001) + + + class ConsumerThread(Thread): + + def __init__(self, queue, count): + Thread.__init__(self, name="Consumer") + self.queue = queue + self.count = count + + def run(self): + while self.count > 0: + item = self.queue.get() + print item + self.count = self.count - 1 + + NP = 3 + QL = 4 + NI = 5 + + Q = BoundedQueue(QL) + P = [] + for i in range(NP): + t = ProducerThread(Q, NI) + t.setName("Producer-%d" % (i+1)) + P.append(t) + C = ConsumerThread(Q, NI*NP) + for t in P: + t.start() + _sleep(0.000001) + C.start() + for t in P: + t.join() + C.join() + +if __name__ == '__main__': + _test() |