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// Copyright 2019 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package graceful
import (
"context"
"runtime/pprof"
"sync"
"time"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/process"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting"
)
type state uint8
const (
stateInit state = iota
stateRunning
stateShuttingDown
stateTerminate
)
type RunCanceler interface {
Run()
Cancel()
}
// There are some places that could inherit sockets:
//
// * HTTP or HTTPS main listener
// * HTTP or HTTPS install listener
// * HTTP redirection fallback
// * Builtin SSH listener
//
// If you add a new place you must increment this number
// and add a function to call manager.InformCleanup if it's not going to be used
const numberOfServersToCreate = 4
var (
manager *Manager
initOnce sync.Once
)
// GetManager returns the Manager
func GetManager() *Manager {
InitManager(context.Background())
return manager
}
// InitManager creates the graceful manager in the provided context
func InitManager(ctx context.Context) {
initOnce.Do(func() {
manager = newGracefulManager(ctx)
// Set the process default context to the HammerContext
process.DefaultContext = manager.HammerContext()
})
}
// RunWithCancel helps to run a function with a custom context, the Cancel function will be called at shutdown
// The Cancel function should stop the Run function in predictable time.
func (g *Manager) RunWithCancel(rc RunCanceler) {
g.RunAtShutdown(context.Background(), rc.Cancel)
g.runningServerWaitGroup.Add(1)
defer g.runningServerWaitGroup.Done()
defer func() {
if err := recover(); err != nil {
log.Critical("PANIC during RunWithCancel: %v\nStacktrace: %s", err, log.Stack(2))
g.doShutdown()
}
}()
rc.Run()
}
// RunWithShutdownContext takes a function that has a context to watch for shutdown.
// After the provided context is Done(), the main function must return once shutdown is complete.
// (Optionally the HammerContext may be obtained and waited for however, this should be avoided if possible.)
func (g *Manager) RunWithShutdownContext(run func(context.Context)) {
g.runningServerWaitGroup.Add(1)
defer g.runningServerWaitGroup.Done()
defer func() {
if err := recover(); err != nil {
log.Critical("PANIC during RunWithShutdownContext: %v\nStacktrace: %s", err, log.Stack(2))
g.doShutdown()
}
}()
ctx := g.ShutdownContext()
pprof.SetGoroutineLabels(ctx) // We don't have a label to restore back to but I think this is fine
run(ctx)
}
// RunAtTerminate adds to the terminate wait group and creates a go-routine to run the provided function at termination
func (g *Manager) RunAtTerminate(terminate func()) {
g.terminateWaitGroup.Add(1)
g.lock.Lock()
defer g.lock.Unlock()
g.toRunAtTerminate = append(g.toRunAtTerminate,
func() {
defer g.terminateWaitGroup.Done()
defer func() {
if err := recover(); err != nil {
log.Critical("PANIC during RunAtTerminate: %v\nStacktrace: %s", err, log.Stack(2))
}
}()
terminate()
})
}
// RunAtShutdown creates a go-routine to run the provided function at shutdown
func (g *Manager) RunAtShutdown(ctx context.Context, shutdown func()) {
g.lock.Lock()
defer g.lock.Unlock()
g.toRunAtShutdown = append(g.toRunAtShutdown,
func() {
defer func() {
if err := recover(); err != nil {
log.Critical("PANIC during RunAtShutdown: %v\nStacktrace: %s", err, log.Stack(2))
}
}()
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return
default:
shutdown()
}
})
}
func (g *Manager) doShutdown() {
if !g.setStateTransition(stateRunning, stateShuttingDown) {
g.DoImmediateHammer()
return
}
g.lock.Lock()
g.shutdownCtxCancel()
atShutdownCtx := pprof.WithLabels(g.hammerCtx, pprof.Labels("gracefulLifecycle", "post-shutdown"))
pprof.SetGoroutineLabels(atShutdownCtx)
for _, fn := range g.toRunAtShutdown {
go fn()
}
g.lock.Unlock()
if setting.GracefulHammerTime >= 0 {
go g.doHammerTime(setting.GracefulHammerTime)
}
go func() {
g.runningServerWaitGroup.Wait()
// Mop up any remaining unclosed events.
g.doHammerTime(0)
<-time.After(1 * time.Second)
g.doTerminate()
g.terminateWaitGroup.Wait()
g.lock.Lock()
g.managerCtxCancel()
g.lock.Unlock()
}()
}
func (g *Manager) doHammerTime(d time.Duration) {
time.Sleep(d)
g.lock.Lock()
select {
case <-g.hammerCtx.Done():
default:
log.Warn("Setting Hammer condition")
g.hammerCtxCancel()
atHammerCtx := pprof.WithLabels(g.terminateCtx, pprof.Labels("gracefulLifecycle", "post-hammer"))
pprof.SetGoroutineLabels(atHammerCtx)
}
g.lock.Unlock()
}
func (g *Manager) doTerminate() {
if !g.setStateTransition(stateShuttingDown, stateTerminate) {
return
}
g.lock.Lock()
select {
case <-g.terminateCtx.Done():
default:
log.Warn("Terminating")
g.terminateCtxCancel()
atTerminateCtx := pprof.WithLabels(g.managerCtx, pprof.Labels("gracefulLifecycle", "post-terminate"))
pprof.SetGoroutineLabels(atTerminateCtx)
for _, fn := range g.toRunAtTerminate {
go fn()
}
}
g.lock.Unlock()
}
// IsChild returns if the current process is a child of previous Gitea process
func (g *Manager) IsChild() bool {
return g.isChild
}
// IsShutdown returns a channel which will be closed at shutdown.
// The order of closure is shutdown, hammer (potentially), terminate
func (g *Manager) IsShutdown() <-chan struct{} {
return g.shutdownCtx.Done()
}
// IsHammer returns a channel which will be closed at hammer.
// Servers running within the running server wait group should respond to IsHammer
// if not shutdown already
func (g *Manager) IsHammer() <-chan struct{} {
return g.hammerCtx.Done()
}
// ServerDone declares a running server done and subtracts one from the
// running server wait group. Users probably do not want to call this
// and should use one of the RunWithShutdown* functions
func (g *Manager) ServerDone() {
g.runningServerWaitGroup.Done()
}
func (g *Manager) setStateTransition(old, new state) bool {
g.lock.Lock()
if g.state != old {
g.lock.Unlock()
return false
}
g.state = new
g.lock.Unlock()
return true
}
// InformCleanup tells the cleanup wait group that we have either taken a listener or will not be taking a listener.
// At the moment the total number of servers (numberOfServersToCreate) are pre-defined as a const before global init,
// so this function MUST be called if a server is not used.
func (g *Manager) InformCleanup() {
g.createServerCond.L.Lock()
defer g.createServerCond.L.Unlock()
g.createdServer++
g.createServerCond.Signal()
}
// Done allows the manager to be viewed as a context.Context, it returns a channel that is closed when the server is finished terminating
func (g *Manager) Done() <-chan struct{} {
return g.managerCtx.Done()
}
// Err allows the manager to be viewed as a context.Context done at Terminate
func (g *Manager) Err() error {
return g.managerCtx.Err()
}
// Value allows the manager to be viewed as a context.Context done at Terminate
func (g *Manager) Value(key any) any {
return g.managerCtx.Value(key)
}
// Deadline returns nil as there is no fixed Deadline for the manager, it allows the manager to be viewed as a context.Context
func (g *Manager) Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool) {
return g.managerCtx.Deadline()
}
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