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# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4

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#
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#    not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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#    Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
#    distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
#    WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
#    License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
#    under the License.

import errno
import glob
import os
import select

from eventlet import greenpool
from eventlet import greenthread

from nova import exception
from nova import test
from nova import utils


class ExceptionTestCase(test.TestCase):
    @staticmethod
    def _raise_exc(exc):
        raise exc()

    def test_exceptions_raise(self):
        for name in dir(exception):
            exc = getattr(exception, name)
            if isinstance(exc, type):
                self.assertRaises(exc, self._raise_exc, exc)


class ProjectTestCase(test.TestCase):

    def test_all_migrations_have_downgrade(self):
        topdir = os.path.normpath(os.path.dirname(__file__) + '/../../')
        py_glob = os.path.join(topdir, "nova", "db", "sqlalchemy",
                               "migrate_repo", "versions", "*.py")
        missing_downgrade = []
        for path in glob.iglob(py_glob):
            has_upgrade = False
            has_downgrade = False
            with open(path, "r") as f:
                for line in f:
                    if 'def upgrade(' in line:
                        has_upgrade = True
                    if 'def downgrade(' in line:
                        has_downgrade = True

                if has_upgrade and not has_downgrade:
                    fname = os.path.basename(path)
                    missing_downgrade.append(fname)

        helpful_msg = (_("The following migrations are missing a downgrade:"
                         "\n\t%s") % '\n\t'.join(sorted(missing_downgrade)))
        self.assert_(not missing_downgrade, helpful_msg)


class LockTestCase(test.TestCase):
    def test_synchronized_wrapped_function_metadata(self):
        @utils.synchronized('whatever')
        def foo():
            """Bar"""
            pass
        self.assertEquals(foo.__doc__, 'Bar', "Wrapped function's docstring "
                                              "got lost")
        self.assertEquals(foo.__name__, 'foo', "Wrapped function's name "
                                               "got mangled")

    def test_synchronized_internally(self):
        """We can lock across multiple green threads"""
        saved_sem_num = len(utils._semaphores)
        seen_threads = list()

        @utils.synchronized('testlock2', external=False)
        def f(id):
            for x in range(10):
                seen_threads.append(id)
                greenthread.sleep(0)

        threads = []
        pool = greenpool.GreenPool(10)
        for i in range(10):
            threads.append(pool.spawn(f, i))

        for thread in threads:
            thread.wait()

        self.assertEquals(len(seen_threads), 100)
        # Looking at the seen threads, split it into chunks of 10, and verify
        # that the last 9 match the first in each chunk.
        for i in range(10):
            for j in range(9):
                self.assertEquals(seen_threads[i * 10],
                                  seen_threads[i * 10 + 1 + j])

        self.assertEqual(saved_sem_num, len(utils._semaphores),
                         "Semaphore leak detected")

    def test_nested_external_works(self):
        """We can nest external syncs"""
        with utils.tempdir() as tempdir:
            self.flags(lock_path=tempdir)
            sentinel = object()

            @utils.synchronized('testlock1', external=True)
            def outer_lock():

                @utils.synchronized('testlock2', external=True)
                def inner_lock():
                    return sentinel
                return inner_lock()

            self.assertEqual(sentinel, outer_lock())

    def test_synchronized_externally(self):
        """We can lock across multiple processes"""
        with utils.tempdir() as tempdir:
            self.flags(lock_path=tempdir)
            rpipe1, wpipe1 = os.pipe()
            rpipe2, wpipe2 = os.pipe()

            @utils.synchronized('testlock1', external=True)
            def f(rpipe, wpipe):
                try:
                    os.write(wpipe, "foo")
                except OSError, e:
                    self.assertEquals(e.errno, errno.EPIPE)
                    return

                rfds, _wfds, _efds = select.select([rpipe], [], [], 1)
                self.assertEquals(len(rfds), 0, "The other process, which was"
                                                " supposed to be locked, "
                                                "wrote on its end of the "
                                                "pipe")
                os.close(rpipe)

            pid = os.fork()
            if pid > 0:
                os.close(wpipe1)
                os.close(rpipe2)

                f(rpipe1, wpipe2)
            else:
                os.close(rpipe1)
                os.close(wpipe2)

                f(rpipe2, wpipe1)
                os._exit(0)