1 # Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved.
3 # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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
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
37 _logger = logging.getLogger('arvados.arvfile')
40 """split(path) -> streamname, filename
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,
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
54 class UnownedBlockError(Exception):
55 """Raised when there's an writable block without an owner on the BlockManager."""
59 class _FileLikeObjectBase(object):
60 def __init__(self, name, mode):
66 def _before_close(orig_func):
67 @functools.wraps(orig_func)
68 def before_close_wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
70 raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed stream file")
71 return orig_func(self, *args, **kwargs)
72 return before_close_wrapper
77 def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
88 class ArvadosFileReaderBase(_FileLikeObjectBase):
89 def __init__(self, name, mode, num_retries=None):
90 super(ArvadosFileReaderBase, self).__init__(name, mode)
92 self.num_retries = num_retries
93 self._readline_cache = (None, None)
97 data = self.readline()
102 def decompressed_name(self):
103 return re.sub(r'\.(bz2|gz)$', '', self.name)
105 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
106 def seek(self, pos, whence=os.SEEK_SET):
107 if whence == os.SEEK_CUR:
109 elif whence == os.SEEK_END:
112 raise IOError(errno.EINVAL, "Tried to seek to negative file offset.")
128 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
130 def readall(self, size=2**20, num_retries=None):
132 data = self.read(size, num_retries=num_retries)
137 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
139 def readline(self, size=float('inf'), num_retries=None):
140 cache_pos, cache_data = self._readline_cache
141 if self.tell() == cache_pos:
143 self._filepos += len(cache_data)
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)
151 data.append(next_read)
152 data_size += len(next_read)
153 data = b''.join(data)
155 nextline_index = data.index(b'\n') + 1
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()
163 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
165 def decompress(self, decompress, size, num_retries=None):
166 for segment in self.readall(size, num_retries=num_retries):
167 data = decompress(segment)
171 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
173 def readall_decompressed(self, size=2**20, num_retries=None):
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)
184 return self.readall(size, num_retries=num_retries)
186 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
188 def readlines(self, sizehint=float('inf'), num_retries=None):
191 for s in self.readall(num_retries=num_retries):
194 if data_size >= sizehint:
196 return b''.join(data).decode().splitlines(True)
199 raise IOError(errno.ENOSYS, "Not implemented")
201 def read(self, size, num_retries=None):
202 raise IOError(errno.ENOSYS, "Not implemented")
204 def readfrom(self, start, size, num_retries=None):
205 raise IOError(errno.ENOSYS, "Not implemented")
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.
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
221 def stream_name(self):
222 return self._stream.name()
225 n = self.segments[-1]
226 return n.range_start + n.range_size
228 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
230 def read(self, size, num_retries=None):
231 """Read up to 'size' bytes from the stream, starting at the current file position"""
236 available_chunks = locators_and_ranges(self.segments, self._filepos, size)
238 lr = available_chunks[0]
239 data = self._stream.readfrom(lr.locator+lr.segment_offset,
241 num_retries=num_retries)
243 self._filepos += len(data)
246 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
248 def readfrom(self, start, size, num_retries=None):
249 """Read up to 'size' bytes from the stream, starting at 'start'"""
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)
259 def as_manifest(self):
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"
266 def synchronized(orig_func):
267 @functools.wraps(orig_func)
268 def synchronized_wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
270 return orig_func(self, *args, **kwargs)
271 return synchronized_wrapper
274 class StateChangeError(Exception):
275 def __init__(self, message, state, nextstate):
276 super(StateChangeError, self).__init__(message)
278 self.nextstate = nextstate
280 class _BufferBlock(object):
281 """A stand-in for a Keep block that is in the process of being written.
283 Writers can append to it, get the size, and compute the Keep locator.
284 There are three valid states:
290 Block is in the process of being uploaded to Keep, append is an error.
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.
306 def __init__(self, blockid, starting_capacity, owner):
309 the identifier for this block
312 the initial buffer capacity
315 ArvadosFile that owns this block
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
325 self.lock = threading.Lock()
326 self.wait_for_commit = threading.Event()
330 def append(self, data):
331 """Append some data to the buffer.
333 Only valid if the block is in WRITABLE state. Implements an expanding
334 buffer, doubling capacity as needed to accomdate all the data.
337 if self._state == _BufferBlock.WRITABLE:
338 if not isinstance(data, bytes) and not isinstance(data, memoryview):
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)
349 raise AssertionError("Buffer block is not writable")
351 STATE_TRANSITIONS = frozenset([
353 (PENDING, COMMITTED),
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
363 if self._state == _BufferBlock.PENDING:
364 self.wait_for_commit.clear()
366 if self._state == _BufferBlock.COMMITTED:
368 self.buffer_view = None
369 self.buffer_block = None
370 self.wait_for_commit.set()
372 if self._state == _BufferBlock.ERROR:
374 self.wait_for_commit.set()
381 """The amount of data written to the buffer."""
382 return self.write_pointer
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())
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()])
401 self._state = _BufferBlock.DELETED
403 self.buffer_block = None
404 self.buffer_view = None
407 def repack_writes(self):
408 """Optimize buffer block by repacking segments in file sequence.
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.
416 if self._state != _BufferBlock.WRITABLE:
417 raise AssertionError("Cannot repack non-writable block")
419 segs = self.owner.segments()
421 # Collect the segments that reference the buffer block.
422 bufferblock_segs = [s for s in segs if s.locator == self.blockid]
424 # Collect total data referenced by segments (could be smaller than
425 # bufferblock size if a portion of the file was written and
427 write_total = sum([s.range_size for s in bufferblock_segs])
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
439 self.buffer_block = new_bb.buffer_block
440 self.buffer_view = new_bb.buffer_view
441 self.write_pointer = new_bb.write_pointer
444 self.owner.set_segments(segs)
447 return "<BufferBlock %s>" % (self.blockid)
450 class NoopLock(object):
454 def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
457 def acquire(self, blocking=False):
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
473 class _BlockManager(object):
474 """BlockManager handles buffer blocks.
476 Also handles background block uploads, and background block prefetch for a
477 Collection of ArvadosFiles.
481 DEFAULT_PUT_THREADS = 2
483 def __init__(self, keep,
487 storage_classes_func=None):
488 """keep: KeepClient object to use"""
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
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
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.
508 optional block identifier, otherwise one will be automatically assigned
511 optional capacity, otherwise will use default capacity
514 ArvadosFile that owns this block
517 return self._alloc_bufferblock(blockid, starting_capacity, owner)
519 def _alloc_bufferblock(self, blockid=None, starting_capacity=2**14, owner=None):
521 blockid = str(uuid.uuid4())
522 bufferblock = _BufferBlock(blockid, starting_capacity=starting_capacity, owner=owner)
523 self._bufferblocks[bufferblock.blockid] = bufferblock
527 def dup_block(self, block, owner):
528 """Create a new bufferblock initialized with the content of an existing bufferblock.
531 the buffer block to copy.
534 ArvadosFile that owns the new block
537 new_blockid = str(uuid.uuid4())
538 bufferblock = block.clone(new_blockid, owner)
539 self._bufferblocks[bufferblock.blockid] = bufferblock
543 def is_bufferblock(self, locator):
544 return locator in self._bufferblocks
546 def _commit_bufferblock_worker(self):
547 """Background uploader thread."""
551 bufferblock = self._put_queue.get()
552 if bufferblock is None:
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())
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)
563 if self._put_queue is not None:
564 self._put_queue.task_done()
566 def start_put_threads(self):
567 with self.threads_lock:
568 if self._put_threads is None:
569 # Start uploader threads.
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
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)
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)
590 def stop_threads(self):
591 """Shut down and wait for background upload and download threads to finish."""
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:
598 self._put_threads = None
599 self._put_queue = None
604 def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
608 def repack_small_blocks(self, force=False, sync=False, closed_file_size=0):
609 """Packs small blocks together before uploading"""
611 self._pending_write_size += closed_file_size
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)):
617 # Search blocks ready for getting packed together before being
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.
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()
629 if len(small_blocks) <= 1:
630 # Not enough small blocks for repacking
633 for bb in small_blocks:
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])
640 if self._pending_write_size < config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE and not force:
643 new_bb = self._alloc_bufferblock()
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()))
653 self.commit_bufferblock(new_bb, sync=sync)
655 for bb, new_bb_segment_offset in files:
656 newsegs = bb.owner.segments()
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)
664 def commit_bufferblock(self, block, sync):
665 """Initiate a background upload of a bufferblock.
668 The block object to upload
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.
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:
683 block.wait_for_commit.wait()
686 if block.state() == _BufferBlock.COMMITTED:
688 elif block.state() == _BufferBlock.ERROR:
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())
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)
704 self.start_put_threads()
705 self._put_queue.put(block)
708 def get_bufferblock(self, locator):
709 return self._bufferblocks.get(locator)
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.
716 For reference (and possible future optimization), the md5sum of the
717 padding block is: 7f614da9329cd3aebf59b91aadc30bf0+67108864
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
728 def delete_bufferblock(self, locator):
729 self._delete_bufferblock(locator)
731 def _delete_bufferblock(self, locator):
732 if locator in self._bufferblocks:
733 bb = self._bufferblocks[locator]
735 del self._bufferblocks[locator]
737 def get_block_contents(self, locator, num_retries, cache_only=False):
740 First checks to see if the locator is a BufferBlock and return that, if
741 not, passes the request through to KeepClient.get().
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()
750 locator = bufferblock._locator
752 return self._keep.get_from_cache(locator)
754 return self._keep.get(locator, num_retries=num_retries)
756 def commit_all(self):
757 """Commit all outstanding buffer blocks.
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.
763 self.repack_small_blocks(force=True, sync=True)
766 items = listitems(self._bufferblocks)
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)
776 if self._put_queue is not None:
777 self._put_queue.join()
781 if v.state() == _BufferBlock.ERROR:
782 err.append((v.locator(), v.error))
784 raise KeepWriteError("Error writing some blocks", err, label="block")
787 # flush again with sync=True to remove committed bufferblocks from
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)
802 def block_prefetch(self, locator):
803 """Initiate a background download of a block.
806 if not self.prefetch_enabled:
810 if locator in self._bufferblocks:
813 self._keep.block_prefetch(locator)
816 class ArvadosFile(object):
817 """Represent a file in a Collection.
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
823 This object may be accessed from multiple threads.
827 __slots__ = ('parent', 'name', '_writers', '_committed',
828 '_segments', 'lock', '_current_bblock', 'fuse_entry')
830 def __init__(self, parent, name, stream=[], segments=[]):
832 ArvadosFile constructor.
835 a list of Range objects representing a block stream
838 a list of Range objects representing segments
842 self._writers = set()
843 self._committed = False
845 self.lock = parent.root_collection().lock
847 self._add_segment(stream, s.locator, s.range_size)
848 self._current_bblock = None
851 return self.parent.writable()
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):
862 def has_remote_blocks(self):
863 """Returns True if any of the segment's locators has a +R signature"""
865 for s in self._segments:
866 if '+R' in s.locator:
871 def _copy_remote_blocks(self, remote_blocks={}):
872 """Ask Keep to copy remote blocks and point to their local copies.
874 This is called from the parent Collection.
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.
882 for s in self._segments:
883 if '+R' in s.locator:
885 loc = remote_blocks[s.locator]
887 loc = self.parent._my_keep().refresh_signature(s.locator)
888 remote_blocks[s.locator] = loc
890 self.parent.set_committed(False)
895 return copy.copy(self._segments)
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)
906 def replace_contents(self, other):
907 """Replace segments of this file with segments from another `ArvadosFile` object."""
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()
919 map_loc[other_segment.locator] = self.parent._my_block_manager().dup_block(bufferblock, self).blockid
920 new_loc = map_loc[other_segment.locator]
922 self._segments.append(Range(new_loc, other_segment.range_start, other_segment.range_size, other_segment.segment_offset))
924 self.set_committed(False)
926 def __eq__(self, other):
929 if not isinstance(other, ArvadosFile):
932 othersegs = other.segments()
934 if len(self._segments) != len(othersegs):
936 for i in range(0, len(othersegs)):
937 seg1 = self._segments[i]
942 if self.parent._my_block_manager().is_bufferblock(loc1):
943 loc1 = self.parent._my_block_manager().get_bufferblock(loc1).locator()
945 if other.parent._my_block_manager().is_bufferblock(loc2):
946 loc2 = other.parent._my_block_manager().get_bufferblock(loc2).locator()
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):
956 def __ne__(self, other):
957 return not self.__eq__(other)
960 def set_segments(self, segs):
961 self._segments = segs
964 def set_committed(self, value=True):
965 """Set committed flag.
967 If value is True, set committed to be True.
969 If value is False, set committed to be False for this and all parents.
971 if value == self._committed:
973 self._committed = value
974 if self._committed is False and self.parent is not None:
975 self.parent.set_committed(False)
979 """Get whether this is committed or not."""
980 return self._committed
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)
989 def remove_writer(self, writer, flush):
991 Called from ArvadosFileWriter.close(). Remove a writer reference from the list
992 and do some block maintenance tasks.
994 self._writers.remove(writer)
996 if flush or self.size() > config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE // 2:
997 # File writer closed, not small enough for repacking
1000 # All writers closed and size is adequate for repacking
1001 self.parent._my_block_manager().repack_small_blocks(closed_file_size=self.size())
1005 Get whether this is closed or not. When the writers list is empty, the file
1006 is supposed to be closed.
1008 return len(self._writers) == 0
1012 def truncate(self, size):
1013 """Shrink or expand the size of the file.
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.
1020 if size < self.size():
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
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
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
1044 self._segments.append(Range(padding.blockid, self.size(), diff, 0))
1045 self.set_committed(False)
1047 # size == self.size()
1050 def readfrom(self, offset, size, num_retries, exact=False):
1051 """Read up to `size` bytes from the file starting at `offset`.
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.
1060 if size == 0 or offset >= self.size():
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)
1068 block = self.parent._my_block_manager().get_block_contents(lr.locator, num_retries=num_retries, cache_only=(bool(data) and not exact))
1070 blockview = memoryview(block)
1071 data.append(blockview[lr.segment_offset:lr.segment_offset+lr.segment_size].tobytes())
1072 locs.add(lr.locator)
1077 if lr.locator not in locs:
1078 self.parent._my_block_manager().block_prefetch(lr.locator)
1079 locs.add(lr.locator)
1081 return b''.join(data)
1085 def writeto(self, offset, data, num_retries):
1086 """Write `data` to the file starting at `offset`.
1088 This will update existing bytes and/or extend the size of the file as
1092 if not isinstance(data, bytes) and not isinstance(data, memoryview):
1093 data = data.encode()
1097 if offset > self.size():
1098 self.truncate(offset)
1100 if len(data) > config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE:
1101 # Chunk it up into smaller writes
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
1109 self.set_committed(False)
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)
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)
1120 self._current_bblock.append(data)
1122 replace_range(self._segments, offset, len(data), self._current_bblock.blockid, self._current_bblock.write_pointer - len(data))
1124 self.parent.notify(WRITE, self.parent, self.name, (self, self))
1129 def flush(self, sync=True, num_retries=0):
1130 """Flush the current bufferblock to Keep.
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
1137 if self.committed():
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)
1148 for s in self._segments:
1149 bb = self.parent._my_block_manager().get_bufferblock(s.locator)
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()
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)
1161 self.parent.notify(MOD, self.parent, self.name, (self, self))
1165 def add_segment(self, blocks, pos, size):
1166 """Add a segment to the end of the file.
1168 `pos` and `offset` reference a section of the stream described by
1169 `blocks` (a list of Range objects)
1172 self._add_segment(blocks, pos, size)
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)
1184 """Get the file size."""
1186 n = self._segments[-1]
1187 return n.range_start + n.range_size
1192 def manifest_text(self, stream_name=".", portable_locators=False,
1193 normalize=False, only_committed=False):
1196 for segment in self._segments:
1197 loc = segment.locator
1198 if self.parent._my_block_manager().is_bufferblock(loc):
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}))
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
1218 self.lock = self.parent.root_collection().lock
1221 class ArvadosFileReader(ArvadosFileReaderBase):
1222 """Wraps ArvadosFile in a file-like object supporting reading only.
1224 Be aware that this class is NOT thread safe as there is no locking around
1225 updating file pointer.
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
1234 return self.arvadosfile.size()
1236 def stream_name(self):
1237 return self.arvadosfile.parent.stream_name()
1239 def readinto(self, b):
1240 data = self.read(len(b))
1241 b[:len(data)] = data
1244 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
1246 def read(self, size=None, num_retries=None):
1247 """Read up to `size` bytes from the file and return the result.
1249 Starts at the current file position. If `size` is None, read the
1250 entire remainder of the file.
1254 rd = self.arvadosfile.readfrom(self._filepos, config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE, num_retries)
1257 self._filepos += len(rd)
1258 rd = self.arvadosfile.readfrom(self._filepos, config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE, num_retries)
1259 return b''.join(data)
1261 data = self.arvadosfile.readfrom(self._filepos, size, num_retries, exact=True)
1262 self._filepos += len(data)
1265 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
1267 def readfrom(self, offset, size, num_retries=None):
1268 """Read up to `size` bytes from the stream, starting at the specified file offset.
1270 This method does not change the file position.
1272 return self.arvadosfile.readfrom(offset, size, num_retries)
1278 class ArvadosFileWriter(ArvadosFileReader):
1279 """Wraps ArvadosFile in a file-like object supporting both reading and writing.
1281 Be aware that this class is NOT thread safe as there is no locking around
1282 updating file pointer.
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)
1293 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
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)
1302 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
1304 def writelines(self, seq, num_retries=None):
1306 self.write(s, num_retries=num_retries)
1308 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
1309 def truncate(self, size=None):
1311 size = self._filepos
1312 self.arvadosfile.truncate(size)
1314 @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
1316 self.arvadosfile.flush()
1318 def close(self, flush=True):
1320 self.arvadosfile.remove_writer(self, flush)
1321 super(ArvadosFileWriter, self).close()
1324 class WrappableFile(object):
1325 """An interface to an Arvados file that's compatible with io wrappers.
1328 def __init__(self, f):
1333 return self.f.close()
1335 return self.f.flush()
1336 def read(self, *args, **kwargs):
1337 return self.f.read(*args, **kwargs)
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)
1345 return self.f.seekable()
1347 return self.f.tell()
1349 return self.f.writable()
1350 def write(self, *args, **kwargs):
1351 return self.f.write(*args, **kwargs)