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runqueue.py: monitor disk space at regular time intervals
authorPatrick Ohly <patrick.ohly@intel.com>
Tue, 29 Nov 2016 16:47:43 +0000 (17:47 +0100)
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Wed, 7 Dec 2016 10:40:56 +0000 (10:40 +0000)
Hooking the disk monitor into the regular heatbeat event instead
of the runqueue solves two problems:

- When there is just one long running task which fills up the disk,
  the previous approach did not notice that until after the completion
  of the task because _execute_runqueue() only gets called on task
  state changes. As a result, aborting a build did not work in this
  case.

- When there are many short-lived tasks, disk space was getting
  checked very frequently. When the storage that is getting checked
  is on an NFS server, that can lead to noticable traffic to the
  server.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Ohly <patrick.ohly@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
lib/bb/runqueue.py

index 51d68a5cf82b226be36de1f13be35a1cd280c8d9..3d8ae1f48bcc2533fadc3005bd4550236b620516 100644 (file)
@@ -984,8 +984,14 @@ class RunQueue:
         self.state = runQueuePrepare
 
         # For disk space monitor
+        # Invoked at regular time intervals via the bitbake heartbeat event
+        # while the build is running. We generate a unique name for the handler
+        # here, just in case that there ever is more than one RunQueue instance,
+        # start the handler when reaching runQueueSceneRun, and stop it when
+        # done with the build.
         self.dm = monitordisk.diskMonitor(cfgData)
-
+        self.dm_event_handler_name = '_bb_diskmonitor_' + str(id(self))
+        self.dm_event_handler_registered = False
         self.rqexe = None
         self.worker = {}
         self.fakeworker = {}
@@ -1208,10 +1214,12 @@ class RunQueue:
                 self.rqdata.init_progress_reporter.next_stage()
                 self.rqexe = RunQueueExecuteScenequeue(self)
 
-        if self.state in [runQueueSceneRun, runQueueRunning, runQueueCleanUp]:
-            self.dm.check(self)
-
         if self.state is runQueueSceneRun:
+            if not self.dm_event_handler_registered:
+                 res = bb.event.register(self.dm_event_handler_name,
+                                         lambda x: self.dm.check(self) if self.state in [runQueueSceneRun, runQueueRunning, runQueueCleanUp] else False,
+                                         ('bb.event.HeartbeatEvent',))
+                 self.dm_event_handler_registered = True
             retval = self.rqexe.execute()
 
         if self.state is runQueueRunInit:
@@ -1230,7 +1238,13 @@ class RunQueue:
         if self.state is runQueueCleanUp:
             retval = self.rqexe.finish()
 
-        if (self.state is runQueueComplete or self.state is runQueueFailed) and self.rqexe:
+        build_done = self.state is runQueueComplete or self.state is runQueueFailed
+
+        if build_done and self.dm_event_handler_registered:
+            bb.event.remove(self.dm_event_handler_name, None)
+            self.dm_event_handler_registered = False
+
+        if build_done and self.rqexe:
             self.teardown_workers()
             if self.rqexe.stats.failed:
                 logger.info("Tasks Summary: Attempted %d tasks of which %d didn't need to be rerun and %d failed.", self.rqexe.stats.completed + self.rqexe.stats.failed, self.rqexe.stats.skipped, self.rqexe.stats.failed)