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							- <?php
 
- /**
 
-  * @file
 
-  * A database-mediated implementation of a locking mechanism.
 
-  */
 
- /**
 
-  * @defgroup lock Locking mechanisms
 
-  * @{
 
-  * Functions to coordinate long-running operations across requests.
 
-  *
 
-  * In most environments, multiple Drupal page requests (a.k.a. threads or
 
-  * processes) will execute in parallel. This leads to potential conflicts or
 
-  * race conditions when two requests execute the same code at the same time. A
 
-  * common example of this is a rebuild like menu_rebuild() where we invoke many
 
-  * hook implementations to get and process data from all active modules, and
 
-  * then delete the current data in the database to insert the new afterwards.
 
-  *
 
-  * This is a cooperative, advisory lock system. Any long-running operation
 
-  * that could potentially be attempted in parallel by multiple requests should
 
-  * try to acquire a lock before proceeding. By obtaining a lock, one request
 
-  * notifies any other requests that a specific operation is in progress which
 
-  * must not be executed in parallel.
 
-  *
 
-  * To use this API, pick a unique name for the lock. A sensible choice is the
 
-  * name of the function performing the operation. A very simple example use of
 
-  * this API:
 
-  * @code
 
-  * function mymodule_long_operation() {
 
-  *   if (lock_acquire('mymodule_long_operation')) {
 
-  *     // Do the long operation here.
 
-  *     // ...
 
-  *     lock_release('mymodule_long_operation');
 
-  *   }
 
-  * }
 
-  * @endcode
 
-  *
 
-  * If a function acquires a lock it should always release it when the
 
-  * operation is complete by calling lock_release(), as in the example.
 
-  *
 
-  * A function that has acquired a lock may attempt to renew a lock (extend the
 
-  * duration of the lock) by calling lock_acquire() again during the operation.
 
-  * Failure to renew a lock is indicative that another request has acquired
 
-  * the lock, and that the current operation may need to be aborted.
 
-  *
 
-  * If a function fails to acquire a lock it may either immediately return, or
 
-  * it may call lock_wait() if the rest of the current page request requires
 
-  * that the operation in question be complete. After lock_wait() returns,
 
-  * the function may again attempt to acquire the lock, or may simply allow the
 
-  * page request to proceed on the assumption that a parallel request completed
 
-  * the operation.
 
-  *
 
-  * lock_acquire() and lock_wait() will automatically break (delete) a lock
 
-  * whose duration has exceeded the timeout specified when it was acquired.
 
-  *
 
-  * Alternative implementations of this API (such as APC) may be substituted
 
-  * by setting the 'lock_inc' variable to an alternate include filepath. Since
 
-  * this is an API intended to support alternative implementations, code using
 
-  * this API should never rely upon specific implementation details (for example
 
-  * no code should look for or directly modify a lock in the {semaphore} table).
 
-  */
 
- /**
 
-  * Initialize the locking system.
 
-  */
 
- function lock_initialize() {
 
-   global $locks;
 
-   $locks = array();
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * Helper function to get this request's unique id.
 
-  */
 
- function _lock_id() {
 
-   // Do not use drupal_static(). This identifier refers to the current
 
-   // client request, and must not be changed under any circumstances
 
-   // else the shutdown handler may fail to release our locks.
 
-   static $lock_id;
 
-   if (!isset($lock_id)) {
 
-     // Assign a unique id.
 
-     $lock_id = uniqid(mt_rand(), TRUE);
 
-     // We only register a shutdown function if a lock is used.
 
-     drupal_register_shutdown_function('lock_release_all', $lock_id);
 
-   }
 
-   return $lock_id;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * Acquire (or renew) a lock, but do not block if it fails.
 
-  *
 
-  * @param $name
 
-  *   The name of the lock. Limit of name's length is 255 characters.
 
-  * @param $timeout
 
-  *   A number of seconds (float) before the lock expires (minimum of 0.001).
 
-  *
 
-  * @return
 
-  *   TRUE if the lock was acquired, FALSE if it failed.
 
-  */
 
- function lock_acquire($name, $timeout = 30.0) {
 
-   global $locks;
 
-   // Insure that the timeout is at least 1 ms.
 
-   $timeout = max($timeout, 0.001);
 
-   $expire = microtime(TRUE) + $timeout;
 
-   if (isset($locks[$name])) {
 
-     // Try to extend the expiration of a lock we already acquired.
 
-     $success = (bool) db_update('semaphore')
 
-       ->fields(array('expire' => $expire))
 
-       ->condition('name', $name)
 
-       ->condition('value', _lock_id())
 
-       ->execute();
 
-     if (!$success) {
 
-       // The lock was broken.
 
-       unset($locks[$name]);
 
-     }
 
-     return $success;
 
-   }
 
-   else {
 
-     // Optimistically try to acquire the lock, then retry once if it fails.
 
-     // The first time through the loop cannot be a retry.
 
-     $retry = FALSE;
 
-     // We always want to do this code at least once.
 
-     do {
 
-       try {
 
-         db_insert('semaphore')
 
-           ->fields(array(
 
-             'name' => $name,
 
-             'value' => _lock_id(),
 
-             'expire' => $expire,
 
-           ))
 
-           ->execute();
 
-         // We track all acquired locks in the global variable.
 
-         $locks[$name] = TRUE;
 
-         // We never need to try again.
 
-         $retry = FALSE;
 
-       }
 
-       catch (PDOException $e) {
 
-         // Suppress the error. If this is our first pass through the loop,
 
-         // then $retry is FALSE. In this case, the insert must have failed
 
-         // meaning some other request acquired the lock but did not release it.
 
-         // We decide whether to retry by checking lock_may_be_available()
 
-         // Since this will break the lock in case it is expired.
 
-         $retry = $retry ? FALSE : lock_may_be_available($name);
 
-       }
 
-       // We only retry in case the first attempt failed, but we then broke
 
-       // an expired lock.
 
-     } while ($retry);
 
-   }
 
-   return isset($locks[$name]);
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * Check if lock acquired by a different process may be available.
 
-  *
 
-  * If an existing lock has expired, it is removed.
 
-  *
 
-  * @param $name
 
-  *   The name of the lock.
 
-  *
 
-  * @return
 
-  *   TRUE if there is no lock or it was removed, FALSE otherwise.
 
-  */
 
- function lock_may_be_available($name) {
 
-   $lock = db_query('SELECT expire, value FROM {semaphore} WHERE name = :name', array(':name' => $name))->fetchAssoc();
 
-   if (!$lock) {
 
-     return TRUE;
 
-   }
 
-   $expire = (float) $lock['expire'];
 
-   $now = microtime(TRUE);
 
-   if ($now > $expire) {
 
-     // We check two conditions to prevent a race condition where another
 
-     // request acquired the lock and set a new expire time. We add a small
 
-     // number to $expire to avoid errors with float to string conversion.
 
-     return (bool) db_delete('semaphore')
 
-       ->condition('name', $name)
 
-       ->condition('value', $lock['value'])
 
-       ->condition('expire', 0.0001 + $expire, '<=')
 
-       ->execute();
 
-   }
 
-   return FALSE;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * Wait for a lock to be available.
 
-  *
 
-  * This function may be called in a request that fails to acquire a desired
 
-  * lock. This will block further execution until the lock is available or the
 
-  * specified delay in seconds is reached. This should not be used with locks
 
-  * that are acquired very frequently, since the lock is likely to be acquired
 
-  * again by a different request while waiting.
 
-  *
 
-  * @param $name
 
-  *   The name of the lock.
 
-  * @param $delay
 
-  *   The maximum number of seconds to wait, as an integer.
 
-  *
 
-  * @return
 
-  *   TRUE if the lock holds, FALSE if it is available.
 
-  */
 
- function lock_wait($name, $delay = 30) {
 
-   // Pause the process for short periods between calling
 
-   // lock_may_be_available(). This prevents hitting the database with constant
 
-   // database queries while waiting, which could lead to performance issues.
 
-   // However, if the wait period is too long, there is the potential for a
 
-   // large number of processes to be blocked waiting for a lock, especially
 
-   // if the item being rebuilt is commonly requested. To address both of these
 
-   // concerns, begin waiting for 25ms, then add 25ms to the wait period each
 
-   // time until it reaches 500ms. After this point polling will continue every
 
-   // 500ms until $delay is reached.
 
-   // $delay is passed in seconds, but we will be using usleep(), which takes
 
-   // microseconds as a parameter. Multiply it by 1 million so that all
 
-   // further numbers are equivalent.
 
-   $delay = (int) $delay * 1000000;
 
-   // Begin sleeping at 25ms.
 
-   $sleep = 25000;
 
-   while ($delay > 0) {
 
-     // This function should only be called by a request that failed to get a
 
-     // lock, so we sleep first to give the parallel request a chance to finish
 
-     // and release the lock.
 
-     usleep($sleep);
 
-     // After each sleep, increase the value of $sleep until it reaches
 
-     // 500ms, to reduce the potential for a lock stampede.
 
-     $delay = $delay - $sleep;
 
-     $sleep = min(500000, $sleep + 25000, $delay);
 
-     if (lock_may_be_available($name)) {
 
-       // No longer need to wait.
 
-       return FALSE;
 
-     }
 
-   }
 
-   // The caller must still wait longer to get the lock.
 
-   return TRUE;
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * Release a lock previously acquired by lock_acquire().
 
-  *
 
-  * This will release the named lock if it is still held by the current request.
 
-  *
 
-  * @param $name
 
-  *   The name of the lock.
 
-  */
 
- function lock_release($name) {
 
-   global $locks;
 
-   unset($locks[$name]);
 
-   db_delete('semaphore')
 
-     ->condition('name', $name)
 
-     ->condition('value', _lock_id())
 
-     ->execute();
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * Release all previously acquired locks.
 
-  */
 
- function lock_release_all($lock_id = NULL) {
 
-   global $locks;
 
-   $locks = array();
 
-   if (empty($lock_id)) {
 
-     $lock_id = _lock_id();
 
-   }
 
-   db_delete('semaphore')
 
-     ->condition('value', $lock_id)
 
-     ->execute();
 
- }
 
- /**
 
-  * @} End of "defgroup lock".
 
-  */
 
 
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