wiki.techinc.nl/includes/poolcounter/PoolCounterWork.php
Umherirrender 0d706ed09e Return directly from within try/finally block
It is good code style to return a variable from the same scope as it is
definied and not from a level deeper.
For try/finally blocks this does not change the behaviour because the
finally block is executed if the scope is leaved, normally or by return
or by thrown exception.

This helps static code analyzer like phan to understand the code better.

Change-Id: Ib947e58adb3676b1d69507a15ea44d93c5a9973d
2020-07-20 15:54:32 +00:00

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<?php
/**
* Provides of semaphore semantics for restricting the number
* of workers that may be concurrently performing the same task.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
*
* @file
*/
/**
* Class for dealing with PoolCounters using class members
*/
abstract class PoolCounterWork {
/** @var string */
protected $type = 'generic';
/** @var bool */
protected $cacheable = false; // does this override getCachedWork() ?
/** @var PoolCounter */
private $poolCounter;
/**
* @param string $type The class of actions to limit concurrency for (task type)
* @param string $key Key that identifies the queue this work is placed on
* @param PoolCounter|null $poolCounter
*/
public function __construct( string $type, string $key, PoolCounter $poolCounter = null ) {
$this->type = $type;
// MW >= 1.35
$this->poolCounter = $poolCounter ?? PoolCounter::factory( $type, $key );
}
/**
* Actually perform the work, caching it if needed
*
* @return mixed Work result or false
*/
abstract public function doWork();
/**
* Retrieve the work from cache
*
* @return mixed Work result or false
*/
public function getCachedWork() {
return false;
}
/**
* A work not so good (eg. expired one) but better than an error
* message.
*
* @param bool $fast True if PoolCounter is requesting a fast stale response (pre-wait)
* @return mixed Work result or false
*/
public function fallback( $fast ) {
return false;
}
/**
* Do something with the error, like showing it to the user.
*
* @param Status $status
* @return bool
*/
public function error( $status ) {
return false;
}
/**
* Should fast stale mode be used?
*
* @return bool
*/
protected function isFastStaleEnabled() {
return $this->poolCounter->isFastStaleEnabled();
}
/**
* Log an error
*
* @param Status $status
* @return void
*/
public function logError( $status ) {
$key = $this->poolCounter->getKey();
wfDebugLog( 'poolcounter', "Pool key '$key' ({$this->type}): "
. $status->getMessage()->inLanguage( 'en' )->useDatabase( false )->text() );
}
/**
* Get the result of the work (whatever it is), or the result of the error() function.
* This returns the result of the one of the following methods:
* - a) doWork() : Applies if the work is exclusive or no another process
* is doing it, and on the condition that either this process
* successfully entered the pool or the pool counter is down.
* - b) doCachedWork() : Applies if the work is cacheable and this blocked on another
* process which finished the work.
* - c) fallback() : Applies for all remaining cases.
* If these all fall through (by returning false), then the result of error() is returned.
*
* In slow stale mode, these three methods are called in the sequence given above, and
* the first non-false response is used.
*
* In fast stale mode, fallback() is called first if the lock acquisition would block.
* If fallback() returns false, the lock is waited on, then the three methods are
* called in the same sequence as for slow stale mode, including potentially calling
* fallback() a second time.
*
* @param bool $skipcache
* @return mixed
*/
public function execute( $skipcache = false ) {
if ( $this->cacheable && !$skipcache ) {
if ( $this->isFastStaleEnabled() ) {
// In fast stale mode, do not wait if fallback() would succeed.
// Try to acquire the lock with timeout=0
$status = $this->poolCounter->acquireForAnyone( 0 );
if ( $status->isOK() && $status->value === PoolCounter::TIMEOUT ) {
// Lock acquisition would block: try fallback
$staleResult = $this->fallback( true );
if ( $staleResult !== false ) {
return $staleResult;
}
// No fallback available, so wait for the lock
$status = $this->poolCounter->acquireForAnyone();
} // else behave as if $status were returned in slow mode
} else {
$status = $this->poolCounter->acquireForAnyone();
}
} else {
$status = $this->poolCounter->acquireForMe();
}
if ( !$status->isOK() ) {
// Respond gracefully to complete server breakage: just log it and do the work
$this->logError( $status );
return $this->doWork();
}
switch ( $status->value ) {
case PoolCounter::LOCK_HELD:
// Better to ignore nesting pool counter limits than to fail.
// Assume that the outer pool limiting is reasonable enough.
/* no break */
case PoolCounter::LOCKED:
try {
return $this->doWork();
} finally {
$this->poolCounter->release();
}
case PoolCounter::DONE:
$result = $this->getCachedWork();
if ( $result === false ) {
/* That someone else work didn't serve us.
* Acquire the lock for me
*/
return $this->execute( true );
}
return $result;
case PoolCounter::QUEUE_FULL:
case PoolCounter::TIMEOUT:
$result = $this->fallback( false );
if ( $result !== false ) {
return $result;
}
/* no break */
/* These two cases should never be hit... */
case PoolCounter::ERROR:
default:
$errors = [
PoolCounter::QUEUE_FULL => 'pool-queuefull',
PoolCounter::TIMEOUT => 'pool-timeout' ];
$status = Status::newFatal( $errors[$status->value] ?? 'pool-errorunknown' );
$this->logError( $status );
return $this->error( $status );
}
}
}