open-nomad/client/allocrunner/taskrunner/lazy_handle.go

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package taskrunner
import (
"fmt"
"sync"
"time"
log "github.com/hashicorp/go-hclog"
cstructs "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/structs"
bstructs "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/plugins/base/structs"
)
const (
// retrieveBackoffBaseline is the baseline time for exponential backoff while
// retrieving a handle.
retrieveBackoffBaseline = 250 * time.Millisecond
// retrieveBackoffLimit is the limit of the exponential backoff for
// retrieving a handle.
retrieveBackoffLimit = 5 * time.Second
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// retrieveFailureLimit is how many times we will attempt to retrieve a
// new handle before giving up.
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retrieveFailureLimit = 5
)
// retrieveHandleFn is used to retrieve the latest driver handle
type retrieveHandleFn func() *DriverHandle
// LazyHandle is used to front calls to a DriverHandle where it is expected the
// existing handle may no longer be valid because the backing plugin has
// shutdown. LazyHandle detects the plugin shutting down and retrieves a new
// handle so that the consumer does not need to worry whether the handle is to
// the latest driver instance.
type LazyHandle struct {
// retrieveHandle is used to retrieve the latest handle
retrieveHandle retrieveHandleFn
// h is the current handle and may be nil
h *DriverHandle
logger log.Logger
sync.Mutex
}
// NewLazyHandle takes the function to recieve the latest handle and a logger
// and returns a LazyHandle
func NewLazyHandle(fn retrieveHandleFn, logger log.Logger) *LazyHandle {
return &LazyHandle{
retrieveHandle: fn,
h: fn(),
logger: logger.Named("lazy_handle"),
}
}
// getHandle returns the current handle or retrieves a new one
func (l *LazyHandle) getHandle() (*DriverHandle, error) {
l.Lock()
defer l.Unlock()
if l.h != nil {
return l.h, nil
}
return l.refreshHandleLocked()
}
// refreshHandle retrieves a new handle
func (l *LazyHandle) refreshHandle() (*DriverHandle, error) {
l.Lock()
defer l.Unlock()
return l.refreshHandleLocked()
}
// refreshHandleLocked retrieves a new handle and should be called with the lock
// held. It will retry to give the client time to restart the driver and restore
// the handle.
func (l *LazyHandle) refreshHandleLocked() (*DriverHandle, error) {
for i := 0; i < retrieveFailureLimit; i++ {
l.h = l.retrieveHandle()
if l.h != nil {
return l.h, nil
}
// Calculate the new backoff
backoff := (1 << (2 * uint64(i))) * killBackoffBaseline
if backoff > killBackoffLimit {
backoff = killBackoffLimit
}
l.logger.Debug("failed to retrieve handle", "backoff", backoff)
time.Sleep(backoff)
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("no driver handle")
}
func (l *LazyHandle) Exec(timeout time.Duration, cmd string, args []string) ([]byte, int, error) {
h, err := l.getHandle()
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
// Only retry once
first := true
TRY:
out, c, err := h.Exec(timeout, cmd, args)
if err == bstructs.ErrPluginShutdown && first {
first = false
h, err = l.refreshHandle()
if err == nil {
goto TRY
}
}
return out, c, err
}
func (l *LazyHandle) Stats() (*cstructs.TaskResourceUsage, error) {
h, err := l.getHandle()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Only retry once
first := true
TRY:
out, err := h.Stats()
if err == bstructs.ErrPluginShutdown && first {
first = false
h, err = l.refreshHandle()
if err == nil {
goto TRY
}
}
return out, err
}