#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Check the flood control under dnotify
# Scenario: the main thread watch a file, a second thread is created
# writing 10 times a sec to that file, then after 5 seconds it stops
# and stops modifying the file for 6 seconds.
# the kernel monitoring should be stopped within one second in the
# first phase and then reactivated after a few seconds in the second
# phase.
# Difference from flood.py is that we also monitor the directory containing
# the flooded file, and check we still get notification events on that
# directory when creating or removing a "b" resource in it concurrently.
import shutil
import os
import sys
import signal
import gamin
import time
import thread
threads = 0
# create a 4k block
block = '1234'
i = 0
while i < 10:
block = block + block
i = i + 1
def wait_ms(ms = 100):
delay = 0.001
delay = delay * ms
time.sleep(delay)
def resource_update_thread(filename):
global threads
global block
threads = threads + 1
# print "%s active" % (filename)
f = open(filename, "w")
f.write(block)
j = 0
while j < 50:
wait_ms(100)
j = j + 1
f.write(block)
# print "%s quiet" % (filename)
f.close()
wait_ms(8000)
threads = threads - 1
thread.exit()
ok = 1
top = 0
top2 = 0
dbg = 0
db_expect = [ 51, 53, 54, 55, 54, 55, 53, 52 ]
expect = [gamin.GAMExists, gamin.GAMEndExist]
expect2 = [gamin.GAMExists, gamin.GAMExists, gamin.GAMEndExist,
gamin.GAMCreated, gamin.GAMDeleted]
def debug(path, type, data):
global dbg, db_expect, ok
# print "Got debug %s, %s, %s" % (path, type, data)
if path[-8:] != "temp_dir":
print "Error got debug path unexpected %s" % (path)
ok = 0
# on may see one or two bursts
if dbg == 4 and type == 53:
dbg = 6
if db_expect[dbg] != type:
print "Error got debug event %d expected %d" % (type, db_expect[dbg])
ok = 0
dbg = dbg + 1
def callback(path, event, which):
global top, expect, ok
# print "Got callback: %s, %s" % (path, event)
if event == gamin.GAMAcknowledge:
return
if top < 2:
if expect[top] != event:
print "Error got event %d expected %d" % (event, expect[top])
ok = 0
elif event != gamin.GAMChanged:
print "Error got event %d expected %d" % (event, gamin.GAMChanged)
ok = 0
top = top + 1
def callback2(path, event, which):
global top2, expect2, ok
# print "Got callback2: %s, %s" % (path, event)
# ignore the Changed events generated by modifying a
if event == gamin.GAMAcknowledge:
return
if event == gamin.GAMChanged:
return
if expect2[top2] != event:
print "Error got event %d expected %d" % (event, expect2[top2])
ok = 0
top2 = top2 + 1
shutil.rmtree ("temp_dir", True)
os.mkdir ("temp_dir")
f = open("temp_dir/a", "w").close()
mon = gamin.WatchMonitor()
mon._debug_object("notify", debug, 0)
mon.watch_file("temp_dir/a", callback, 0)
mon.watch_directory("temp_dir", callback2, 0)
wait_ms(100)
mon.handle_events()
thread.start_new_thread(resource_update_thread, ("temp_dir/a",))
# Modify the main directory while we are in flood
i = 0
while i < 20:
i = i + 1
wait_ms(100)
mon.handle_events()
# print "created b"
f = open("temp_dir/b", "w").close()
while i < 50:
i = i + 1
wait_ms(100)
mon.handle_events()
mon.handle_events()
os.unlink("temp_dir/b")
# print "deleted b"
# wait until the thread finishes, collecting events
wait_ms(100)
while threads > 0:
mon.handle_events()
wait_ms(100)
#print "all threads terminated, exiting ..."
mon.handle_events()
mon.stop_watch("temp_dir/a")
mon.stop_watch("temp_dir")
wait_ms(300)
mon.handle_events()
mon.disconnect()
del mon
shutil.rmtree ("temp_dir", True)
if top <= 2:
print "Error: monitor got only %d events" % (top)
elif top >= 28:
print "Error: event flow didn't worked properly, gor %d events" % (top)
elif top2 != 5:
print "Error: monitor2 got %d events instead of %d" % (top2, 5)
elif dbg != 8 and gamin.has_debug_api == 1:
print "Error: debug got %d events insteads of 8" % (dbg)
elif ok == 1:
print "OK"
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