Merge branch '20343-regexp-prefixes'
[arvados.git] / sdk / python / arvados / arvfile.py
1 # Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved.
2 #
3 # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
4
5 from __future__ import absolute_import
6 from __future__ import division
7 from future import standard_library
8 from future.utils import listitems, listvalues
9 standard_library.install_aliases()
10 from builtins import range
11 from builtins import object
12 import bz2
13 import collections
14 import copy
15 import errno
16 import functools
17 import hashlib
18 import logging
19 import os
20 import queue
21 import re
22 import sys
23 import threading
24 import uuid
25 import zlib
26
27 from . import config
28 from .errors import KeepWriteError, AssertionError, ArgumentError
29 from .keep import KeepLocator
30 from ._normalize_stream import normalize_stream
31 from ._ranges import locators_and_ranges, replace_range, Range, LocatorAndRange
32 from .retry import retry_method
33
34 MOD = "mod"
35 WRITE = "write"
36
37 _logger = logging.getLogger('arvados.arvfile')
38
39 def split(path):
40     """split(path) -> streamname, filename
41
42     Separate the stream name and file name in a /-separated stream path and
43     return a tuple (stream_name, file_name).  If no stream name is available,
44     assume '.'.
45
46     """
47     try:
48         stream_name, file_name = path.rsplit('/', 1)
49     except ValueError:  # No / in string
50         stream_name, file_name = '.', path
51     return stream_name, file_name
52
53
54 class UnownedBlockError(Exception):
55     """Raised when there's an writable block without an owner on the BlockManager."""
56     pass
57
58
59 class _FileLikeObjectBase(object):
60     def __init__(self, name, mode):
61         self.name = name
62         self.mode = mode
63         self.closed = False
64
65     @staticmethod
66     def _before_close(orig_func):
67         @functools.wraps(orig_func)
68         def before_close_wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
69             if self.closed:
70                 raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed stream file")
71             return orig_func(self, *args, **kwargs)
72         return before_close_wrapper
73
74     def __enter__(self):
75         return self
76
77     def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
78         try:
79             self.close()
80         except Exception:
81             if exc_type is None:
82                 raise
83
84     def close(self):
85         self.closed = True
86
87
88 class ArvadosFileReaderBase(_FileLikeObjectBase):
89     def __init__(self, name, mode, num_retries=None):
90         super(ArvadosFileReaderBase, self).__init__(name, mode)
91         self._filepos = 0
92         self.num_retries = num_retries
93         self._readline_cache = (None, None)
94
95     def __iter__(self):
96         while True:
97             data = self.readline()
98             if not data:
99                 break
100             yield data
101
102     def decompressed_name(self):
103         return re.sub(r'\.(bz2|gz)$', '', self.name)
104
105     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
106     def seek(self, pos, whence=os.SEEK_SET):
107         if whence == os.SEEK_CUR:
108             pos += self._filepos
109         elif whence == os.SEEK_END:
110             pos += self.size()
111         if pos < 0:
112             raise IOError(errno.EINVAL, "Tried to seek to negative file offset.")
113         self._filepos = pos
114         return self._filepos
115
116     def tell(self):
117         return self._filepos
118
119     def readable(self):
120         return True
121
122     def writable(self):
123         return False
124
125     def seekable(self):
126         return True
127
128     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
129     @retry_method
130     def readall(self, size=2**20, num_retries=None):
131         while True:
132             data = self.read(size, num_retries=num_retries)
133             if len(data) == 0:
134                 break
135             yield data
136
137     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
138     @retry_method
139     def readline(self, size=float('inf'), num_retries=None):
140         cache_pos, cache_data = self._readline_cache
141         if self.tell() == cache_pos:
142             data = [cache_data]
143             self._filepos += len(cache_data)
144         else:
145             data = [b'']
146         data_size = len(data[-1])
147         while (data_size < size) and (b'\n' not in data[-1]):
148             next_read = self.read(2 ** 20, num_retries=num_retries)
149             if not next_read:
150                 break
151             data.append(next_read)
152             data_size += len(next_read)
153         data = b''.join(data)
154         try:
155             nextline_index = data.index(b'\n') + 1
156         except ValueError:
157             nextline_index = len(data)
158         nextline_index = min(nextline_index, size)
159         self._filepos -= len(data) - nextline_index
160         self._readline_cache = (self.tell(), data[nextline_index:])
161         return data[:nextline_index].decode()
162
163     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
164     @retry_method
165     def decompress(self, decompress, size, num_retries=None):
166         for segment in self.readall(size, num_retries=num_retries):
167             data = decompress(segment)
168             if data:
169                 yield data
170
171     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
172     @retry_method
173     def readall_decompressed(self, size=2**20, num_retries=None):
174         self.seek(0)
175         if self.name.endswith('.bz2'):
176             dc = bz2.BZ2Decompressor()
177             return self.decompress(dc.decompress, size,
178                                    num_retries=num_retries)
179         elif self.name.endswith('.gz'):
180             dc = zlib.decompressobj(16+zlib.MAX_WBITS)
181             return self.decompress(lambda segment: dc.decompress(dc.unconsumed_tail + segment),
182                                    size, num_retries=num_retries)
183         else:
184             return self.readall(size, num_retries=num_retries)
185
186     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
187     @retry_method
188     def readlines(self, sizehint=float('inf'), num_retries=None):
189         data = []
190         data_size = 0
191         for s in self.readall(num_retries=num_retries):
192             data.append(s)
193             data_size += len(s)
194             if data_size >= sizehint:
195                 break
196         return b''.join(data).decode().splitlines(True)
197
198     def size(self):
199         raise IOError(errno.ENOSYS, "Not implemented")
200
201     def read(self, size, num_retries=None):
202         raise IOError(errno.ENOSYS, "Not implemented")
203
204     def readfrom(self, start, size, num_retries=None):
205         raise IOError(errno.ENOSYS, "Not implemented")
206
207
208 class StreamFileReader(ArvadosFileReaderBase):
209     class _NameAttribute(str):
210         # The Python file API provides a plain .name attribute.
211         # Older SDK provided a name() method.
212         # This class provides both, for maximum compatibility.
213         def __call__(self):
214             return self
215
216     def __init__(self, stream, segments, name):
217         super(StreamFileReader, self).__init__(self._NameAttribute(name), 'rb', num_retries=stream.num_retries)
218         self._stream = stream
219         self.segments = segments
220
221     def stream_name(self):
222         return self._stream.name()
223
224     def size(self):
225         n = self.segments[-1]
226         return n.range_start + n.range_size
227
228     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
229     @retry_method
230     def read(self, size, num_retries=None):
231         """Read up to 'size' bytes from the stream, starting at the current file position"""
232         if size == 0:
233             return b''
234
235         data = b''
236         available_chunks = locators_and_ranges(self.segments, self._filepos, size)
237         if available_chunks:
238             lr = available_chunks[0]
239             data = self._stream.readfrom(lr.locator+lr.segment_offset,
240                                          lr.segment_size,
241                                          num_retries=num_retries)
242
243         self._filepos += len(data)
244         return data
245
246     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
247     @retry_method
248     def readfrom(self, start, size, num_retries=None):
249         """Read up to 'size' bytes from the stream, starting at 'start'"""
250         if size == 0:
251             return b''
252
253         data = []
254         for lr in locators_and_ranges(self.segments, start, size):
255             data.append(self._stream.readfrom(lr.locator+lr.segment_offset, lr.segment_size,
256                                               num_retries=num_retries))
257         return b''.join(data)
258
259     def as_manifest(self):
260         segs = []
261         for r in self.segments:
262             segs.extend(self._stream.locators_and_ranges(r.locator, r.range_size))
263         return " ".join(normalize_stream(".", {self.name: segs})) + "\n"
264
265
266 def synchronized(orig_func):
267     @functools.wraps(orig_func)
268     def synchronized_wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
269         with self.lock:
270             return orig_func(self, *args, **kwargs)
271     return synchronized_wrapper
272
273
274 class StateChangeError(Exception):
275     def __init__(self, message, state, nextstate):
276         super(StateChangeError, self).__init__(message)
277         self.state = state
278         self.nextstate = nextstate
279
280 class _BufferBlock(object):
281     """A stand-in for a Keep block that is in the process of being written.
282
283     Writers can append to it, get the size, and compute the Keep locator.
284     There are three valid states:
285
286     WRITABLE
287       Can append to block.
288
289     PENDING
290       Block is in the process of being uploaded to Keep, append is an error.
291
292     COMMITTED
293       The block has been written to Keep, its internal buffer has been
294       released, fetching the block will fetch it via keep client (since we
295       discarded the internal copy), and identifiers referring to the BufferBlock
296       can be replaced with the block locator.
297
298     """
299
300     WRITABLE = 0
301     PENDING = 1
302     COMMITTED = 2
303     ERROR = 3
304     DELETED = 4
305
306     def __init__(self, blockid, starting_capacity, owner):
307         """
308         :blockid:
309           the identifier for this block
310
311         :starting_capacity:
312           the initial buffer capacity
313
314         :owner:
315           ArvadosFile that owns this block
316
317         """
318         self.blockid = blockid
319         self.buffer_block = bytearray(starting_capacity)
320         self.buffer_view = memoryview(self.buffer_block)
321         self.write_pointer = 0
322         self._state = _BufferBlock.WRITABLE
323         self._locator = None
324         self.owner = owner
325         self.lock = threading.Lock()
326         self.wait_for_commit = threading.Event()
327         self.error = None
328
329     @synchronized
330     def append(self, data):
331         """Append some data to the buffer.
332
333         Only valid if the block is in WRITABLE state.  Implements an expanding
334         buffer, doubling capacity as needed to accomdate all the data.
335
336         """
337         if self._state == _BufferBlock.WRITABLE:
338             if not isinstance(data, bytes) and not isinstance(data, memoryview):
339                 data = data.encode()
340             while (self.write_pointer+len(data)) > len(self.buffer_block):
341                 new_buffer_block = bytearray(len(self.buffer_block) * 2)
342                 new_buffer_block[0:self.write_pointer] = self.buffer_block[0:self.write_pointer]
343                 self.buffer_block = new_buffer_block
344                 self.buffer_view = memoryview(self.buffer_block)
345             self.buffer_view[self.write_pointer:self.write_pointer+len(data)] = data
346             self.write_pointer += len(data)
347             self._locator = None
348         else:
349             raise AssertionError("Buffer block is not writable")
350
351     STATE_TRANSITIONS = frozenset([
352             (WRITABLE, PENDING),
353             (PENDING, COMMITTED),
354             (PENDING, ERROR),
355             (ERROR, PENDING)])
356
357     @synchronized
358     def set_state(self, nextstate, val=None):
359         if (self._state, nextstate) not in self.STATE_TRANSITIONS:
360             raise StateChangeError("Invalid state change from %s to %s" % (self._state, nextstate), self._state, nextstate)
361         self._state = nextstate
362
363         if self._state == _BufferBlock.PENDING:
364             self.wait_for_commit.clear()
365
366         if self._state == _BufferBlock.COMMITTED:
367             self._locator = val
368             self.buffer_view = None
369             self.buffer_block = None
370             self.wait_for_commit.set()
371
372         if self._state == _BufferBlock.ERROR:
373             self.error = val
374             self.wait_for_commit.set()
375
376     @synchronized
377     def state(self):
378         return self._state
379
380     def size(self):
381         """The amount of data written to the buffer."""
382         return self.write_pointer
383
384     @synchronized
385     def locator(self):
386         """The Keep locator for this buffer's contents."""
387         if self._locator is None:
388             self._locator = "%s+%i" % (hashlib.md5(self.buffer_view[0:self.write_pointer]).hexdigest(), self.size())
389         return self._locator
390
391     @synchronized
392     def clone(self, new_blockid, owner):
393         if self._state == _BufferBlock.COMMITTED:
394             raise AssertionError("Cannot duplicate committed buffer block")
395         bufferblock = _BufferBlock(new_blockid, self.size(), owner)
396         bufferblock.append(self.buffer_view[0:self.size()])
397         return bufferblock
398
399     @synchronized
400     def clear(self):
401         self._state = _BufferBlock.DELETED
402         self.owner = None
403         self.buffer_block = None
404         self.buffer_view = None
405
406     @synchronized
407     def repack_writes(self):
408         """Optimize buffer block by repacking segments in file sequence.
409
410         When the client makes random writes, they appear in the buffer block in
411         the sequence they were written rather than the sequence they appear in
412         the file.  This makes for inefficient, fragmented manifests.  Attempt
413         to optimize by repacking writes in file sequence.
414
415         """
416         if self._state != _BufferBlock.WRITABLE:
417             raise AssertionError("Cannot repack non-writable block")
418
419         segs = self.owner.segments()
420
421         # Collect the segments that reference the buffer block.
422         bufferblock_segs = [s for s in segs if s.locator == self.blockid]
423
424         # Collect total data referenced by segments (could be smaller than
425         # bufferblock size if a portion of the file was written and
426         # then overwritten).
427         write_total = sum([s.range_size for s in bufferblock_segs])
428
429         if write_total < self.size() or len(bufferblock_segs) > 1:
430             # If there's more than one segment referencing this block, it is
431             # due to out-of-order writes and will produce a fragmented
432             # manifest, so try to optimize by re-packing into a new buffer.
433             contents = self.buffer_view[0:self.write_pointer].tobytes()
434             new_bb = _BufferBlock(None, write_total, None)
435             for t in bufferblock_segs:
436                 new_bb.append(contents[t.segment_offset:t.segment_offset+t.range_size])
437                 t.segment_offset = new_bb.size() - t.range_size
438
439             self.buffer_block = new_bb.buffer_block
440             self.buffer_view = new_bb.buffer_view
441             self.write_pointer = new_bb.write_pointer
442             self._locator = None
443             new_bb.clear()
444             self.owner.set_segments(segs)
445
446     def __repr__(self):
447         return "<BufferBlock %s>" % (self.blockid)
448
449
450 class NoopLock(object):
451     def __enter__(self):
452         return self
453
454     def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
455         pass
456
457     def acquire(self, blocking=False):
458         pass
459
460     def release(self):
461         pass
462
463
464 def must_be_writable(orig_func):
465     @functools.wraps(orig_func)
466     def must_be_writable_wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
467         if not self.writable():
468             raise IOError(errno.EROFS, "Collection is read-only.")
469         return orig_func(self, *args, **kwargs)
470     return must_be_writable_wrapper
471
472
473 class _BlockManager(object):
474     """BlockManager handles buffer blocks.
475
476     Also handles background block uploads, and background block prefetch for a
477     Collection of ArvadosFiles.
478
479     """
480
481     DEFAULT_PUT_THREADS = 2
482
483     def __init__(self, keep,
484                  copies=None,
485                  put_threads=None,
486                  num_retries=None,
487                  storage_classes_func=None):
488         """keep: KeepClient object to use"""
489         self._keep = keep
490         self._bufferblocks = collections.OrderedDict()
491         self._put_queue = None
492         self._put_threads = None
493         self.lock = threading.Lock()
494         self.prefetch_enabled = True
495         self.num_put_threads = put_threads or _BlockManager.DEFAULT_PUT_THREADS
496         self.copies = copies
497         self.storage_classes = storage_classes_func or (lambda: [])
498         self._pending_write_size = 0
499         self.threads_lock = threading.Lock()
500         self.padding_block = None
501         self.num_retries = num_retries
502
503     @synchronized
504     def alloc_bufferblock(self, blockid=None, starting_capacity=2**14, owner=None):
505         """Allocate a new, empty bufferblock in WRITABLE state and return it.
506
507         :blockid:
508           optional block identifier, otherwise one will be automatically assigned
509
510         :starting_capacity:
511           optional capacity, otherwise will use default capacity
512
513         :owner:
514           ArvadosFile that owns this block
515
516         """
517         return self._alloc_bufferblock(blockid, starting_capacity, owner)
518
519     def _alloc_bufferblock(self, blockid=None, starting_capacity=2**14, owner=None):
520         if blockid is None:
521             blockid = str(uuid.uuid4())
522         bufferblock = _BufferBlock(blockid, starting_capacity=starting_capacity, owner=owner)
523         self._bufferblocks[bufferblock.blockid] = bufferblock
524         return bufferblock
525
526     @synchronized
527     def dup_block(self, block, owner):
528         """Create a new bufferblock initialized with the content of an existing bufferblock.
529
530         :block:
531           the buffer block to copy.
532
533         :owner:
534           ArvadosFile that owns the new block
535
536         """
537         new_blockid = str(uuid.uuid4())
538         bufferblock = block.clone(new_blockid, owner)
539         self._bufferblocks[bufferblock.blockid] = bufferblock
540         return bufferblock
541
542     @synchronized
543     def is_bufferblock(self, locator):
544         return locator in self._bufferblocks
545
546     def _commit_bufferblock_worker(self):
547         """Background uploader thread."""
548
549         while True:
550             try:
551                 bufferblock = self._put_queue.get()
552                 if bufferblock is None:
553                     return
554
555                 if self.copies is None:
556                     loc = self._keep.put(bufferblock.buffer_view[0:bufferblock.write_pointer].tobytes(), num_retries=self.num_retries, classes=self.storage_classes())
557                 else:
558                     loc = self._keep.put(bufferblock.buffer_view[0:bufferblock.write_pointer].tobytes(), num_retries=self.num_retries, copies=self.copies, classes=self.storage_classes())
559                 bufferblock.set_state(_BufferBlock.COMMITTED, loc)
560             except Exception as e:
561                 bufferblock.set_state(_BufferBlock.ERROR, e)
562             finally:
563                 if self._put_queue is not None:
564                     self._put_queue.task_done()
565
566     def start_put_threads(self):
567         with self.threads_lock:
568             if self._put_threads is None:
569                 # Start uploader threads.
570
571                 # If we don't limit the Queue size, the upload queue can quickly
572                 # grow to take up gigabytes of RAM if the writing process is
573                 # generating data more quickly than it can be sent to the Keep
574                 # servers.
575                 #
576                 # With two upload threads and a queue size of 2, this means up to 4
577                 # blocks pending.  If they are full 64 MiB blocks, that means up to
578                 # 256 MiB of internal buffering, which is the same size as the
579                 # default download block cache in KeepClient.
580                 self._put_queue = queue.Queue(maxsize=2)
581
582                 self._put_threads = []
583                 for i in range(0, self.num_put_threads):
584                     thread = threading.Thread(target=self._commit_bufferblock_worker)
585                     self._put_threads.append(thread)
586                     thread.daemon = True
587                     thread.start()
588
589     @synchronized
590     def stop_threads(self):
591         """Shut down and wait for background upload and download threads to finish."""
592
593         if self._put_threads is not None:
594             for t in self._put_threads:
595                 self._put_queue.put(None)
596             for t in self._put_threads:
597                 t.join()
598         self._put_threads = None
599         self._put_queue = None
600
601     def __enter__(self):
602         return self
603
604     def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
605         self.stop_threads()
606
607     @synchronized
608     def repack_small_blocks(self, force=False, sync=False, closed_file_size=0):
609         """Packs small blocks together before uploading"""
610
611         self._pending_write_size += closed_file_size
612
613         # Check if there are enough small blocks for filling up one in full
614         if not (force or (self._pending_write_size >= config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE)):
615             return
616
617         # Search blocks ready for getting packed together before being
618         # committed to Keep.
619         # A WRITABLE block always has an owner.
620         # A WRITABLE block with its owner.closed() implies that its
621         # size is <= KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE/2.
622         try:
623             small_blocks = [b for b in listvalues(self._bufferblocks)
624                             if b.state() == _BufferBlock.WRITABLE and b.owner.closed()]
625         except AttributeError:
626             # Writable blocks without owner shouldn't exist.
627             raise UnownedBlockError()
628
629         if len(small_blocks) <= 1:
630             # Not enough small blocks for repacking
631             return
632
633         for bb in small_blocks:
634             bb.repack_writes()
635
636         # Update the pending write size count with its true value, just in case
637         # some small file was opened, written and closed several times.
638         self._pending_write_size = sum([b.size() for b in small_blocks])
639
640         if self._pending_write_size < config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE and not force:
641             return
642
643         new_bb = self._alloc_bufferblock()
644         new_bb.owner = []
645         files = []
646         while len(small_blocks) > 0 and (new_bb.write_pointer + small_blocks[0].size()) <= config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE:
647             bb = small_blocks.pop(0)
648             new_bb.owner.append(bb.owner)
649             self._pending_write_size -= bb.size()
650             new_bb.append(bb.buffer_view[0:bb.write_pointer].tobytes())
651             files.append((bb, new_bb.write_pointer - bb.size()))
652
653         self.commit_bufferblock(new_bb, sync=sync)
654
655         for bb, new_bb_segment_offset in files:
656             newsegs = bb.owner.segments()
657             for s in newsegs:
658                 if s.locator == bb.blockid:
659                     s.locator = new_bb.blockid
660                     s.segment_offset = new_bb_segment_offset+s.segment_offset
661             bb.owner.set_segments(newsegs)
662             self._delete_bufferblock(bb.blockid)
663
664     def commit_bufferblock(self, block, sync):
665         """Initiate a background upload of a bufferblock.
666
667         :block:
668           The block object to upload
669
670         :sync:
671           If `sync` is True, upload the block synchronously.
672           If `sync` is False, upload the block asynchronously.  This will
673           return immediately unless the upload queue is at capacity, in
674           which case it will wait on an upload queue slot.
675
676         """
677         try:
678             # Mark the block as PENDING so to disallow any more appends.
679             block.set_state(_BufferBlock.PENDING)
680         except StateChangeError as e:
681             if e.state == _BufferBlock.PENDING:
682                 if sync:
683                     block.wait_for_commit.wait()
684                 else:
685                     return
686             if block.state() == _BufferBlock.COMMITTED:
687                 return
688             elif block.state() == _BufferBlock.ERROR:
689                 raise block.error
690             else:
691                 raise
692
693         if sync:
694             try:
695                 if self.copies is None:
696                     loc = self._keep.put(block.buffer_view[0:block.write_pointer].tobytes(), num_retries=self.num_retries, classes=self.storage_classes())
697                 else:
698                     loc = self._keep.put(block.buffer_view[0:block.write_pointer].tobytes(), num_retries=self.num_retries, copies=self.copies, classes=self.storage_classes())
699                 block.set_state(_BufferBlock.COMMITTED, loc)
700             except Exception as e:
701                 block.set_state(_BufferBlock.ERROR, e)
702                 raise
703         else:
704             self.start_put_threads()
705             self._put_queue.put(block)
706
707     @synchronized
708     def get_bufferblock(self, locator):
709         return self._bufferblocks.get(locator)
710
711     @synchronized
712     def get_padding_block(self):
713         """Get a bufferblock 64 MB in size consisting of all zeros, used as padding
714         when using truncate() to extend the size of a file.
715
716         For reference (and possible future optimization), the md5sum of the
717         padding block is: 7f614da9329cd3aebf59b91aadc30bf0+67108864
718
719         """
720
721         if self.padding_block is None:
722             self.padding_block = self._alloc_bufferblock(starting_capacity=config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE)
723             self.padding_block.write_pointer = config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE
724             self.commit_bufferblock(self.padding_block, False)
725         return self.padding_block
726
727     @synchronized
728     def delete_bufferblock(self, locator):
729         self._delete_bufferblock(locator)
730
731     def _delete_bufferblock(self, locator):
732         if locator in self._bufferblocks:
733             bb = self._bufferblocks[locator]
734             bb.clear()
735             del self._bufferblocks[locator]
736
737     def get_block_contents(self, locator, num_retries, cache_only=False):
738         """Fetch a block.
739
740         First checks to see if the locator is a BufferBlock and return that, if
741         not, passes the request through to KeepClient.get().
742
743         """
744         with self.lock:
745             if locator in self._bufferblocks:
746                 bufferblock = self._bufferblocks[locator]
747                 if bufferblock.state() != _BufferBlock.COMMITTED:
748                     return bufferblock.buffer_view[0:bufferblock.write_pointer].tobytes()
749                 else:
750                     locator = bufferblock._locator
751         if cache_only:
752             return self._keep.get_from_cache(locator)
753         else:
754             return self._keep.get(locator, num_retries=num_retries)
755
756     def commit_all(self):
757         """Commit all outstanding buffer blocks.
758
759         This is a synchronous call, and will not return until all buffer blocks
760         are uploaded.  Raises KeepWriteError() if any blocks failed to upload.
761
762         """
763         self.repack_small_blocks(force=True, sync=True)
764
765         with self.lock:
766             items = listitems(self._bufferblocks)
767
768         for k,v in items:
769             if v.state() != _BufferBlock.COMMITTED and v.owner:
770                 # Ignore blocks with a list of owners, as if they're not in COMMITTED
771                 # state, they're already being committed asynchronously.
772                 if isinstance(v.owner, ArvadosFile):
773                     v.owner.flush(sync=False)
774
775         with self.lock:
776             if self._put_queue is not None:
777                 self._put_queue.join()
778
779                 err = []
780                 for k,v in items:
781                     if v.state() == _BufferBlock.ERROR:
782                         err.append((v.locator(), v.error))
783                 if err:
784                     raise KeepWriteError("Error writing some blocks", err, label="block")
785
786         for k,v in items:
787             # flush again with sync=True to remove committed bufferblocks from
788             # the segments.
789             if v.owner:
790                 if isinstance(v.owner, ArvadosFile):
791                     v.owner.flush(sync=True)
792                 elif isinstance(v.owner, list) and len(v.owner) > 0:
793                     # This bufferblock is referenced by many files as a result
794                     # of repacking small blocks, so don't delete it when flushing
795                     # its owners, just do it after flushing them all.
796                     for owner in v.owner:
797                         owner.flush(sync=True)
798                     self.delete_bufferblock(k)
799
800         self.stop_threads()
801
802     def block_prefetch(self, locator):
803         """Initiate a background download of a block.
804         """
805
806         if not self.prefetch_enabled:
807             return
808
809         with self.lock:
810             if locator in self._bufferblocks:
811                 return
812
813         self._keep.block_prefetch(locator)
814
815
816 class ArvadosFile(object):
817     """Represent a file in a Collection.
818
819     ArvadosFile manages the underlying representation of a file in Keep as a
820     sequence of segments spanning a set of blocks, and implements random
821     read/write access.
822
823     This object may be accessed from multiple threads.
824
825     """
826
827     __slots__ = ('parent', 'name', '_writers', '_committed',
828                  '_segments', 'lock', '_current_bblock', 'fuse_entry')
829
830     def __init__(self, parent, name, stream=[], segments=[]):
831         """
832         ArvadosFile constructor.
833
834         :stream:
835           a list of Range objects representing a block stream
836
837         :segments:
838           a list of Range objects representing segments
839         """
840         self.parent = parent
841         self.name = name
842         self._writers = set()
843         self._committed = False
844         self._segments = []
845         self.lock = parent.root_collection().lock
846         for s in segments:
847             self._add_segment(stream, s.locator, s.range_size)
848         self._current_bblock = None
849
850     def writable(self):
851         return self.parent.writable()
852
853     @synchronized
854     def permission_expired(self, as_of_dt=None):
855         """Returns True if any of the segment's locators is expired"""
856         for r in self._segments:
857             if KeepLocator(r.locator).permission_expired(as_of_dt):
858                 return True
859         return False
860
861     @synchronized
862     def has_remote_blocks(self):
863         """Returns True if any of the segment's locators has a +R signature"""
864
865         for s in self._segments:
866             if '+R' in s.locator:
867                 return True
868         return False
869
870     @synchronized
871     def _copy_remote_blocks(self, remote_blocks={}):
872         """Ask Keep to copy remote blocks and point to their local copies.
873
874         This is called from the parent Collection.
875
876         :remote_blocks:
877             Shared cache of remote to local block mappings. This is used to avoid
878             doing extra work when blocks are shared by more than one file in
879             different subdirectories.
880         """
881
882         for s in self._segments:
883             if '+R' in s.locator:
884                 try:
885                     loc = remote_blocks[s.locator]
886                 except KeyError:
887                     loc = self.parent._my_keep().refresh_signature(s.locator)
888                     remote_blocks[s.locator] = loc
889                 s.locator = loc
890                 self.parent.set_committed(False)
891         return remote_blocks
892
893     @synchronized
894     def segments(self):
895         return copy.copy(self._segments)
896
897     @synchronized
898     def clone(self, new_parent, new_name):
899         """Make a copy of this file."""
900         cp = ArvadosFile(new_parent, new_name)
901         cp.replace_contents(self)
902         return cp
903
904     @must_be_writable
905     @synchronized
906     def replace_contents(self, other):
907         """Replace segments of this file with segments from another `ArvadosFile` object."""
908
909         map_loc = {}
910         self._segments = []
911         for other_segment in other.segments():
912             new_loc = other_segment.locator
913             if other.parent._my_block_manager().is_bufferblock(other_segment.locator):
914                 if other_segment.locator not in map_loc:
915                     bufferblock = other.parent._my_block_manager().get_bufferblock(other_segment.locator)
916                     if bufferblock.state() != _BufferBlock.WRITABLE:
917                         map_loc[other_segment.locator] = bufferblock.locator()
918                     else:
919                         map_loc[other_segment.locator] = self.parent._my_block_manager().dup_block(bufferblock, self).blockid
920                 new_loc = map_loc[other_segment.locator]
921
922             self._segments.append(Range(new_loc, other_segment.range_start, other_segment.range_size, other_segment.segment_offset))
923
924         self.set_committed(False)
925
926     def __eq__(self, other):
927         if other is self:
928             return True
929         if not isinstance(other, ArvadosFile):
930             return False
931
932         othersegs = other.segments()
933         with self.lock:
934             if len(self._segments) != len(othersegs):
935                 return False
936             for i in range(0, len(othersegs)):
937                 seg1 = self._segments[i]
938                 seg2 = othersegs[i]
939                 loc1 = seg1.locator
940                 loc2 = seg2.locator
941
942                 if self.parent._my_block_manager().is_bufferblock(loc1):
943                     loc1 = self.parent._my_block_manager().get_bufferblock(loc1).locator()
944
945                 if other.parent._my_block_manager().is_bufferblock(loc2):
946                     loc2 = other.parent._my_block_manager().get_bufferblock(loc2).locator()
947
948                 if (KeepLocator(loc1).stripped() != KeepLocator(loc2).stripped() or
949                     seg1.range_start != seg2.range_start or
950                     seg1.range_size != seg2.range_size or
951                     seg1.segment_offset != seg2.segment_offset):
952                     return False
953
954         return True
955
956     def __ne__(self, other):
957         return not self.__eq__(other)
958
959     @synchronized
960     def set_segments(self, segs):
961         self._segments = segs
962
963     @synchronized
964     def set_committed(self, value=True):
965         """Set committed flag.
966
967         If value is True, set committed to be True.
968
969         If value is False, set committed to be False for this and all parents.
970         """
971         if value == self._committed:
972             return
973         self._committed = value
974         if self._committed is False and self.parent is not None:
975             self.parent.set_committed(False)
976
977     @synchronized
978     def committed(self):
979         """Get whether this is committed or not."""
980         return self._committed
981
982     @synchronized
983     def add_writer(self, writer):
984         """Add an ArvadosFileWriter reference to the list of writers"""
985         if isinstance(writer, ArvadosFileWriter):
986             self._writers.add(writer)
987
988     @synchronized
989     def remove_writer(self, writer, flush):
990         """
991         Called from ArvadosFileWriter.close(). Remove a writer reference from the list
992         and do some block maintenance tasks.
993         """
994         self._writers.remove(writer)
995
996         if flush or self.size() > config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE // 2:
997             # File writer closed, not small enough for repacking
998             self.flush()
999         elif self.closed():
1000             # All writers closed and size is adequate for repacking
1001             self.parent._my_block_manager().repack_small_blocks(closed_file_size=self.size())
1002
1003     def closed(self):
1004         """
1005         Get whether this is closed or not. When the writers list is empty, the file
1006         is supposed to be closed.
1007         """
1008         return len(self._writers) == 0
1009
1010     @must_be_writable
1011     @synchronized
1012     def truncate(self, size):
1013         """Shrink or expand the size of the file.
1014
1015         If `size` is less than the size of the file, the file contents after
1016         `size` will be discarded.  If `size` is greater than the current size
1017         of the file, it will be filled with zero bytes.
1018
1019         """
1020         if size < self.size():
1021             new_segs = []
1022             for r in self._segments:
1023                 range_end = r.range_start+r.range_size
1024                 if r.range_start >= size:
1025                     # segment is past the trucate size, all done
1026                     break
1027                 elif size < range_end:
1028                     nr = Range(r.locator, r.range_start, size - r.range_start, 0)
1029                     nr.segment_offset = r.segment_offset
1030                     new_segs.append(nr)
1031                     break
1032                 else:
1033                     new_segs.append(r)
1034
1035             self._segments = new_segs
1036             self.set_committed(False)
1037         elif size > self.size():
1038             padding = self.parent._my_block_manager().get_padding_block()
1039             diff = size - self.size()
1040             while diff > config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE:
1041                 self._segments.append(Range(padding.blockid, self.size(), config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE, 0))
1042                 diff -= config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE
1043             if diff > 0:
1044                 self._segments.append(Range(padding.blockid, self.size(), diff, 0))
1045             self.set_committed(False)
1046         else:
1047             # size == self.size()
1048             pass
1049
1050     def readfrom(self, offset, size, num_retries, exact=False):
1051         """Read up to `size` bytes from the file starting at `offset`.
1052
1053         :exact:
1054          If False (default), return less data than requested if the read
1055          crosses a block boundary and the next block isn't cached.  If True,
1056          only return less data than requested when hitting EOF.
1057         """
1058
1059         with self.lock:
1060             if size == 0 or offset >= self.size():
1061                 return b''
1062             readsegs = locators_and_ranges(self._segments, offset, size)
1063             prefetch = locators_and_ranges(self._segments, offset + size, config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE * self.parent._my_block_manager()._keep.num_prefetch_threads, limit=32)
1064
1065         locs = set()
1066         data = []
1067         for lr in readsegs:
1068             block = self.parent._my_block_manager().get_block_contents(lr.locator, num_retries=num_retries, cache_only=(bool(data) and not exact))
1069             if block:
1070                 blockview = memoryview(block)
1071                 data.append(blockview[lr.segment_offset:lr.segment_offset+lr.segment_size].tobytes())
1072                 locs.add(lr.locator)
1073             else:
1074                 break
1075
1076         for lr in prefetch:
1077             if lr.locator not in locs:
1078                 self.parent._my_block_manager().block_prefetch(lr.locator)
1079                 locs.add(lr.locator)
1080
1081         return b''.join(data)
1082
1083     @must_be_writable
1084     @synchronized
1085     def writeto(self, offset, data, num_retries):
1086         """Write `data` to the file starting at `offset`.
1087
1088         This will update existing bytes and/or extend the size of the file as
1089         necessary.
1090
1091         """
1092         if not isinstance(data, bytes) and not isinstance(data, memoryview):
1093             data = data.encode()
1094         if len(data) == 0:
1095             return
1096
1097         if offset > self.size():
1098             self.truncate(offset)
1099
1100         if len(data) > config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE:
1101             # Chunk it up into smaller writes
1102             n = 0
1103             dataview = memoryview(data)
1104             while n < len(data):
1105                 self.writeto(offset+n, dataview[n:n + config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE].tobytes(), num_retries)
1106                 n += config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE
1107             return
1108
1109         self.set_committed(False)
1110
1111         if self._current_bblock is None or self._current_bblock.state() != _BufferBlock.WRITABLE:
1112             self._current_bblock = self.parent._my_block_manager().alloc_bufferblock(owner=self)
1113
1114         if (self._current_bblock.size() + len(data)) > config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE:
1115             self._current_bblock.repack_writes()
1116             if (self._current_bblock.size() + len(data)) > config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE:
1117                 self.parent._my_block_manager().commit_bufferblock(self._current_bblock, sync=False)
1118                 self._current_bblock = self.parent._my_block_manager().alloc_bufferblock(owner=self)
1119
1120         self._current_bblock.append(data)
1121
1122         replace_range(self._segments, offset, len(data), self._current_bblock.blockid, self._current_bblock.write_pointer - len(data))
1123
1124         self.parent.notify(WRITE, self.parent, self.name, (self, self))
1125
1126         return len(data)
1127
1128     @synchronized
1129     def flush(self, sync=True, num_retries=0):
1130         """Flush the current bufferblock to Keep.
1131
1132         :sync:
1133           If True, commit block synchronously, wait until buffer block has been written.
1134           If False, commit block asynchronously, return immediately after putting block into
1135           the keep put queue.
1136         """
1137         if self.committed():
1138             return
1139
1140         if self._current_bblock and self._current_bblock.state() != _BufferBlock.COMMITTED:
1141             if self._current_bblock.state() == _BufferBlock.WRITABLE:
1142                 self._current_bblock.repack_writes()
1143             if self._current_bblock.state() != _BufferBlock.DELETED:
1144                 self.parent._my_block_manager().commit_bufferblock(self._current_bblock, sync=sync)
1145
1146         if sync:
1147             to_delete = set()
1148             for s in self._segments:
1149                 bb = self.parent._my_block_manager().get_bufferblock(s.locator)
1150                 if bb:
1151                     if bb.state() != _BufferBlock.COMMITTED:
1152                         self.parent._my_block_manager().commit_bufferblock(bb, sync=True)
1153                     to_delete.add(s.locator)
1154                     s.locator = bb.locator()
1155             for s in to_delete:
1156                 # Don't delete the bufferblock if it's owned by many files. It'll be
1157                 # deleted after all of its owners are flush()ed.
1158                 if self.parent._my_block_manager().get_bufferblock(s).owner is self:
1159                     self.parent._my_block_manager().delete_bufferblock(s)
1160
1161         self.parent.notify(MOD, self.parent, self.name, (self, self))
1162
1163     @must_be_writable
1164     @synchronized
1165     def add_segment(self, blocks, pos, size):
1166         """Add a segment to the end of the file.
1167
1168         `pos` and `offset` reference a section of the stream described by
1169         `blocks` (a list of Range objects)
1170
1171         """
1172         self._add_segment(blocks, pos, size)
1173
1174     def _add_segment(self, blocks, pos, size):
1175         """Internal implementation of add_segment."""
1176         self.set_committed(False)
1177         for lr in locators_and_ranges(blocks, pos, size):
1178             last = self._segments[-1] if self._segments else Range(0, 0, 0, 0)
1179             r = Range(lr.locator, last.range_start+last.range_size, lr.segment_size, lr.segment_offset)
1180             self._segments.append(r)
1181
1182     @synchronized
1183     def size(self):
1184         """Get the file size."""
1185         if self._segments:
1186             n = self._segments[-1]
1187             return n.range_start + n.range_size
1188         else:
1189             return 0
1190
1191     @synchronized
1192     def manifest_text(self, stream_name=".", portable_locators=False,
1193                       normalize=False, only_committed=False):
1194         buf = ""
1195         filestream = []
1196         for segment in self._segments:
1197             loc = segment.locator
1198             if self.parent._my_block_manager().is_bufferblock(loc):
1199                 if only_committed:
1200                     continue
1201                 loc = self.parent._my_block_manager().get_bufferblock(loc).locator()
1202             if portable_locators:
1203                 loc = KeepLocator(loc).stripped()
1204             filestream.append(LocatorAndRange(loc, KeepLocator(loc).size,
1205                                  segment.segment_offset, segment.range_size))
1206         buf += ' '.join(normalize_stream(stream_name, {self.name: filestream}))
1207         buf += "\n"
1208         return buf
1209
1210     @must_be_writable
1211     @synchronized
1212     def _reparent(self, newparent, newname):
1213         self.set_committed(False)
1214         self.flush(sync=True)
1215         self.parent.remove(self.name)
1216         self.parent = newparent
1217         self.name = newname
1218         self.lock = self.parent.root_collection().lock
1219
1220
1221 class ArvadosFileReader(ArvadosFileReaderBase):
1222     """Wraps ArvadosFile in a file-like object supporting reading only.
1223
1224     Be aware that this class is NOT thread safe as there is no locking around
1225     updating file pointer.
1226
1227     """
1228
1229     def __init__(self, arvadosfile, mode="r", num_retries=None):
1230         super(ArvadosFileReader, self).__init__(arvadosfile.name, mode=mode, num_retries=num_retries)
1231         self.arvadosfile = arvadosfile
1232
1233     def size(self):
1234         return self.arvadosfile.size()
1235
1236     def stream_name(self):
1237         return self.arvadosfile.parent.stream_name()
1238
1239     def readinto(self, b):
1240         data = self.read(len(b))
1241         b[:len(data)] = data
1242         return len(data)
1243
1244     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
1245     @retry_method
1246     def read(self, size=None, num_retries=None):
1247         """Read up to `size` bytes from the file and return the result.
1248
1249         Starts at the current file position.  If `size` is None, read the
1250         entire remainder of the file.
1251         """
1252         if size is None:
1253             data = []
1254             rd = self.arvadosfile.readfrom(self._filepos, config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE, num_retries)
1255             while rd:
1256                 data.append(rd)
1257                 self._filepos += len(rd)
1258                 rd = self.arvadosfile.readfrom(self._filepos, config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE, num_retries)
1259             return b''.join(data)
1260         else:
1261             data = self.arvadosfile.readfrom(self._filepos, size, num_retries, exact=True)
1262             self._filepos += len(data)
1263             return data
1264
1265     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
1266     @retry_method
1267     def readfrom(self, offset, size, num_retries=None):
1268         """Read up to `size` bytes from the stream, starting at the specified file offset.
1269
1270         This method does not change the file position.
1271         """
1272         return self.arvadosfile.readfrom(offset, size, num_retries)
1273
1274     def flush(self):
1275         pass
1276
1277
1278 class ArvadosFileWriter(ArvadosFileReader):
1279     """Wraps ArvadosFile in a file-like object supporting both reading and writing.
1280
1281     Be aware that this class is NOT thread safe as there is no locking around
1282     updating file pointer.
1283
1284     """
1285
1286     def __init__(self, arvadosfile, mode, num_retries=None):
1287         super(ArvadosFileWriter, self).__init__(arvadosfile, mode=mode, num_retries=num_retries)
1288         self.arvadosfile.add_writer(self)
1289
1290     def writable(self):
1291         return True
1292
1293     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
1294     @retry_method
1295     def write(self, data, num_retries=None):
1296         if self.mode[0] == "a":
1297             self._filepos = self.size()
1298         self.arvadosfile.writeto(self._filepos, data, num_retries)
1299         self._filepos += len(data)
1300         return len(data)
1301
1302     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
1303     @retry_method
1304     def writelines(self, seq, num_retries=None):
1305         for s in seq:
1306             self.write(s, num_retries=num_retries)
1307
1308     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
1309     def truncate(self, size=None):
1310         if size is None:
1311             size = self._filepos
1312         self.arvadosfile.truncate(size)
1313
1314     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
1315     def flush(self):
1316         self.arvadosfile.flush()
1317
1318     def close(self, flush=True):
1319         if not self.closed:
1320             self.arvadosfile.remove_writer(self, flush)
1321             super(ArvadosFileWriter, self).close()
1322
1323
1324 class WrappableFile(object):
1325     """An interface to an Arvados file that's compatible with io wrappers.
1326
1327     """
1328     def __init__(self, f):
1329         self.f = f
1330         self.closed = False
1331     def close(self):
1332         self.closed = True
1333         return self.f.close()
1334     def flush(self):
1335         return self.f.flush()
1336     def read(self, *args, **kwargs):
1337         return self.f.read(*args, **kwargs)
1338     def readable(self):
1339         return self.f.readable()
1340     def readinto(self, *args, **kwargs):
1341         return self.f.readinto(*args, **kwargs)
1342     def seek(self, *args, **kwargs):
1343         return self.f.seek(*args, **kwargs)
1344     def seekable(self):
1345         return self.f.seekable()
1346     def tell(self):
1347         return self.f.tell()
1348     def writable(self):
1349         return self.f.writable()
1350     def write(self, *args, **kwargs):
1351         return self.f.write(*args, **kwargs)