# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # 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. """Signal handling functions.""" from __future__ import absolute_import import signal from gslib.util import IS_WINDOWS # Maps from signal_num to list of signal handlers to call. _non_final_signal_handlers = {} # Maps from signal_num to the final signal handler (if any) that should be # called for that signal. _final_signal_handlers = {} def RegisterSignalHandler(signal_num, handler, is_final_handler=False): """Registers a handler for signal signal_num. Unlike calling signal.signal(): - This function can be called from any thread (and will cause the handler to be run by the main thread when the signal is received). - Handlers are cumulative: When a given signal is received, all registered handlers will be executed (with the exception that only the last handler to register with is_final_handler=True will be called). Handlers should make no ordering assumptions, other than that the last handler to register with is_final_handler=True will be called after all the other handlers. Args: signal_num: The signal number with which to associate handler. handler: The handler. is_final_handler: Bool indicator whether handler should be called last among all the handlers for this signal_num. The last handler to register this way survives; other handlers registered with is_final_handler=True will not be called when the signal is received. Raises: RuntimeError: if attempt is made to register a signal_num not in GetCaughtSignals. """ if signal_num not in GetCaughtSignals(): raise RuntimeError('Attempt to register handler (%s) for signal %d, which ' 'is not in GetCaughtSignals' % (handler, signal_num)) if is_final_handler: _final_signal_handlers[signal_num] = handler else: _non_final_signal_handlers[signal_num].append(handler) def _SignalHandler(signal_num, cur_stack_frame): """Global signal handler. When a signal is caught we execute each registered handler for that signal. Args: signal_num: Signal that was caught. cur_stack_frame: Unused. """ if signal_num in _non_final_signal_handlers: for handler in _non_final_signal_handlers[signal_num]: handler(signal_num, cur_stack_frame) if signal_num in _final_signal_handlers: _final_signal_handlers[signal_num](signal_num, cur_stack_frame) def InitializeSignalHandling(): """Initializes global signal handling. Sets up global signal handler for each signal we handle. """ for signal_num in GetCaughtSignals(): _non_final_signal_handlers[signal_num] = [] # Make main signal handler catch the signal. signal.signal(signal_num, _SignalHandler) def GetCaughtSignals(): """Returns terminating signals that can be caught on this OS platform.""" signals = [signal.SIGINT, signal.SIGTERM] if not IS_WINDOWS: # Windows doesn't have SIGQUIT. signals.append(signal.SIGQUIT) return signals