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#! /usr/bin/env python
r"""
Kernel Provider starts compute kernels and sends connection info to Dealer.
"""
import argparse
import errno
from multiprocessing import Process
import os
import resource
import signal
import sys
import time
import uuid
from ipykernel.kernelapp import IPKernelApp
import zmq
import kernel_init
import log
logger = log.provider_logger.getChild(str(os.getpid()))
class KernelProcess(Process):
"""
Kernel from the provider point of view.
Configures a kernel process and does its best at cleaning up.
"""
def __init__(self, id, rlimits, dir, waiter_port):
super(KernelProcess, self).__init__()
self.id = id
self.rlimits = rlimits
self.dir = dir
self.waiter_port = waiter_port
def run(self):
global logger
logger = log.kernel_logger.getChild(str(os.getpid()))
logger.debug("forked kernel is running")
log.std_redirect(logger)
# Become a group leader for cleaner exit.
os.setpgrp()
dir = os.path.join(self.dir, self.id)
try:
os.mkdir(dir)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
os.chdir(dir)
#config = traitlets.config.loader.Config({"ip": self.ip})
#config.HistoryManager.enabled = False
app = IPKernelApp.instance(log=logger)
from namespace import InstrumentedNamespace
app.user_ns = InstrumentedNamespace()
app.initialize([]) # Redirects stdout/stderr
#log.std_redirect(logger) # Uncomment for debugging
# This function should be called via atexit, but it isn't, perhaps due
# to forking. Stale connection files do cause problems.
app.cleanup_connection_file()
kernel_init.initialize(app.kernel)
for r, limit in self.rlimits.items():
resource.setrlimit(getattr(resource, r), (limit, limit))
logger.debug("kernel ready")
context = zmq.Context.instance()
socket = context.socket(zmq.PUSH)
socket.connect("tcp://localhost:{}".format(self.waiter_port))
socket.send_json({
"id": self.id,
"connection": {
"key": app.session.key.decode(),
"ip": app.ip,
"hb": app.hb_port,
"iopub": app.iopub_port,
"shell": app.shell_port,
},
"rlimits": self.rlimits,
})
def signal_handler(signum, frame):
logger.info("received %s, shutting down", signum)
# TODO: this may not be the best way to do it.
app.kernel.do_shutdown(False)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal_handler)
app.start()
logger.debug("Kernel.run finished")
class KernelProvider(object):
r"""
Kernel Provider handles compute kernels on the worker side.
"""
def __init__(self, dealer_address, dir):
self.is_active = False
self.dir = dir
try:
os.mkdir(dir)
logger.warning("created parent directory for kernels, "
"consider doing it yourself with appropriate attributes")
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
context = zmq.Context()
context.IPV6 = 1
self.dealer = context.socket(zmq.DEALER)
logger.debug("connecting to %s", address)
self.dealer.connect(address)
self.dealer.send_json("get settings")
if not self.dealer.poll(5000):
logger.debug("dealer does not answer, terminating")
exit(1)
reply = self.dealer.recv_json()
logger.debug("received %s", reply)
assert reply[0] == "settings"
self.preforked_rlimits = reply[1].pop("preforked_rlimits")
self.max_kernels = reply[1].pop("max_kernels")
self.max_preforked = reply[1].pop("max_preforked")
self.waiter = context.socket(zmq.PULL)
self.waiter_port = self.waiter.bind_to_random_port("tcp://*")
self.kernels = dict() # id: KernelProcess
self.forking = None
self.preforking = None
self.preforked = []
self.ready_sent = False
self.to_kill = []
setup_sage()
def fork(self, rlimits):
r"""
Start a new kernel by forking.
INPUT:
- ``rlimits`` - dictionary with keys ``resource.RLIMIT_*``
OUTPUT:
- ID of the forked kernel
"""
logger.debug("fork with rlimits %s", rlimits)
id = str(uuid.uuid4())
kernel = KernelProcess(id, rlimits, self.dir, self.waiter_port)
kernel.start()
self.kernels[id] = kernel
return id
def kill_check(self):
"""
Kill old kernels.
"""
to_kill = []
for kernel in self.to_kill:
if kernel.is_alive():
if time.time() < kernel.deadline:
to_kill.append(kernel)
continue
else:
logger.warning(
"kernel process %d did not stop by deadline",
kernel.pid)
try:
# Kernel PGID is the same as PID
os.killpg(kernel.pid, signal.SIGKILL)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ESRCH:
raise
logger.debug("killed kernel process group %d", kernel.pid)
self.to_kill = to_kill
def send_kernel(self, msg):
self.dealer.send_json(["kernel", msg])
def start(self):
self.is_active = True
poller = zmq.Poller()
poller.register(self.dealer, zmq.POLLIN)
poller.register(self.waiter, zmq.POLLIN)
while self.is_active:
# For pretty red lines in the log
#logger.error("%s %s %s",
# self.forking, self.preforking, self.to_kill)
# Tell the dealer if we are ready.
if (not self.ready_sent
and self.forking is None
and (self.preforked or len(self.kernels) < self.max_kernels)):
self.dealer.send_json("ready")
self.ready_sent = True
# Kill old kernel process groups.
self.kill_check()
# Process requests from the dealer ...
events = dict(poller.poll(100))
if self.dealer in events:
msg = self.dealer.recv_json()
logger.debug("received %s", msg)
if msg == "disconnect":
self.stop()
if msg[0] == "get":
# We expect a single "get" for every "ready" sent.
self.ready_sent = False
if msg[1] == self.preforked_rlimits and self.preforked:
self.send_kernel(self.preforked.pop(0))
logger.debug("%d preforked kernels left",
len(self.preforked))
elif msg[1] == self.preforked_rlimits and self.preforking:
self.forking = self.preforking
self.preforking = None
else:
if len(self.kernels) == self.max_kernels:
logger.warning("killing a preforked kernel to "
"provide a special one")
self.stop_kernel(self.preforked.pop(0)["id"])
self.forking = self.fork(msg[1])
if msg[0] == "stop":
self.stop_kernel(msg[1])
# ... and connection info from kernels.
if self.waiter in events:
msg = self.waiter.recv_json()
if self.forking == msg["id"]:
self.send_kernel(msg)
self.forking = None
if self.preforking == msg["id"]:
self.preforked.append(msg)
self.preforking = None
# Prefork more standard kernels.
if (not (self.forking or self.preforking)
and len(self.preforked) < self.max_preforked
and len(self.kernels) < self.max_kernels):
self.preforking = self.fork(self.preforked_rlimits)
for id in list(self.kernels):
self.stop_kernel(id)
while self.to_kill:
self.kill_check()
time.sleep(0.1)
def stop(self):
self.is_active = False
def stop_kernel(self, id):
kernel = self.kernels.pop(id)
if kernel.is_alive():
logger.debug("killing kernel process %d", kernel.pid)
os.kill(kernel.pid, signal.SIGTERM)
kernel.deadline = time.time() + 1
self.to_kill.append(kernel)
def setup_sage():
# Non-existing startup file that users cannot create.
os.environ["SAGE_STARTUP_FILE"] = "/init.sage"
import sage
import sage.all
# override matplotlib and pylab show functions
# TODO: use something like IPython's inline backend
def mp_show(savefig):
filename = "%s.png" % uuid.uuid4()
savefig(filename)
msg = {"text/image-filename": filename}
sys._sage_.sent_files[filename] = os.path.getmtime(filename)
sys._sage_.display_message(msg)
from functools import partial
import pylab
pylab.show = partial(mp_show, savefig=pylab.savefig)
import matplotlib.pyplot
matplotlib.pyplot.show = partial(mp_show, savefig=matplotlib.pyplot.savefig)
# The first plot takes about 2 seconds to generate (presumably
# because lots of things, like matplotlib, are imported). We plot
# something here so that worker processes don't have this overhead
try:
sage.all.plot(1, (0, 1))
except Exception:
logger.exception("plotting exception")
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Launch a kernel provider for SageMathCell")
parser.add_argument("--address",
help="address of the kernel dealer (defaults to $SSH_CLIENT)")
parser.add_argument("port", type=int,
help="port of the kernel dealer")
parser.add_argument("dir",
help="directory name for user files saved by kernels")
args = parser.parse_args()
log.std_redirect(logger)
address = args.address or os.environ["SSH_CLIENT"].split()[0]
if ":" in address:
address = "[{}]".format(address)
address = "tcp://{}:{}".format(address, args.port)
provider = KernelProvider(address, args.dir)
def signal_handler(signum, frame):
logger.info("received %s, shutting down", signum)
provider.stop()
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal_handler)
provider.start()