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* python/libvirt-override-virStream.py: fix a copy-paste error in sendAll(). Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
126 lines
4.3 KiB
Python
126 lines
4.3 KiB
Python
def __del__(self):
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try:
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if self.cb:
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libvirtmod.virStreamEventRemoveCallback(self._o)
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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if self._o != None:
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libvirtmod.virStreamFree(self._o)
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self._o = None
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def _dispatchStreamEventCallback(self, events, cbData):
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"""
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Dispatches events to python user's stream event callbacks
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"""
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cb = cbData["cb"]
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opaque = cbData["opaque"]
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cb(self, events, opaque)
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return 0
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def eventAddCallback(self, events, cb, opaque):
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self.cb = cb
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cbData = {"stream": self, "cb" : cb, "opaque" : opaque}
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ret = libvirtmod.virStreamEventAddCallback(self._o, events, cbData)
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if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virStreamEventAddCallback() failed')
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def recvAll(self, handler, opaque):
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"""Receive the entire data stream, sending the data to the
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requested data sink. This is simply a convenient alternative
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to virStreamRecv, for apps that do blocking-I/o.
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A hypothetical handler function looks like:
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def handler(stream, # virStream instance
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buf, # string containing received data
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opaque): # extra data passed to recvAll as opaque
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fd = opaque
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return os.write(fd, buf)
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"""
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while True:
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got = self.recv(1024*64)
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if got == -2:
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raise libvirtError("cannot use recvAll with "
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"nonblocking stream")
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if len(got) == 0:
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break
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try:
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ret = handler(self, got, opaque)
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if type(ret) is int and ret < 0:
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raise RuntimeError("recvAll handler returned %d" % ret)
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except Exception, e:
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try:
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self.abort()
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except:
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pass
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raise e
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def sendAll(self, handler, opaque):
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"""
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Send the entire data stream, reading the data from the
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requested data source. This is simply a convenient alternative
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to virStreamSend, for apps that do blocking-I/o.
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A hypothetical handler function looks like:
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def handler(stream, # virStream instance
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nbytes, # int amt of data to read
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opaque): # extra data passed to recvAll as opaque
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fd = opaque
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return os.read(fd, nbytes)
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"""
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while True:
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try:
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got = handler(self, 1024*64, opaque)
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except:
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try:
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self.abort()
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except:
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pass
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raise e
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if got == "":
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break
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ret = self.send(got)
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if ret == -2:
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raise libvirtError("cannot use sendAll with "
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"nonblocking stream")
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def recv(self, nbytes):
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"""Reads a series of bytes from the stream. This method may
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block the calling application for an arbitrary amount
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of time.
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Errors are not guaranteed to be reported synchronously
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with the call, but may instead be delayed until a
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subsequent call.
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On success, the received data is returned. On failure, an
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exception is raised. If the stream is a NONBLOCK stream and
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the request would block, integer -2 is returned.
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"""
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ret = libvirtmod.virStreamRecv(self._o, nbytes)
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if ret == None: raise libvirtError ('virStreamRecv() failed')
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return ret
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def send(self, data):
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"""Write a series of bytes to the stream. This method may
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block the calling application for an arbitrary amount
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of time. Once an application has finished sending data
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it should call virStreamFinish to wait for successful
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confirmation from the driver, or detect any error
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This method may not be used if a stream source has been
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registered
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Errors are not guaranteed to be reported synchronously
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with the call, but may instead be delayed until a
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subsequent call.
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"""
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ret = libvirtmod.virStreamSend(self._o, data, len(data))
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if ret == -1: raise libvirtError ('virStreamSend() failed')
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return ret
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