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package Unix::PID::Tiny; use strict; $Unix::PID::Tiny::VERSION = 0.91; sub new { my ( $self, $args_hr ) = @_; $args_hr->{'minimum_pid'} = 11 if !exists $args_hr->{'minimum_pid'} || $args_hr->{'minimum_pid'} !~ m{\A\d+\z}ms; # this does what one assumes m{^\d+$} would do if ( defined $args_hr->{'ps_path'} ) { $args_hr->{'ps_path'} .= '/' if $args_hr->{'ps_path'} !~ m{/$}; if ( !-d $args_hr->{'ps_path'} || !-x "$args_hr->{'ps_path'}ps" ) { $args_hr->{'ps_path'} = ''; } } else { $args_hr->{'ps_path'} = ''; } return bless { 'ps_path' => $args_hr->{'ps_path'}, 'minimum_pid' => $args_hr->{'minimum_pid'} }, $self; } sub kill { my ( $self, $pid, $give_kill_a_chance ) = @_; $give_kill_a_chance = int $give_kill_a_chance if defined $give_kill_a_chance; $pid = int $pid; my $min = int $self->{'minimum_pid'}; if ( $pid < $min ) { # prevent bad args from killing the process group (IE '0') # or general low level ones warn "kill() called with integer value less than $min"; return; } # CORE::kill 0, $pid : may be false but still running, see `perldoc -f kill` if ( $self->is_pid_running($pid) ) { # RC from CORE::kill is not a boolean of if the PID was killed or not, only that it was signaled # so it is not an indicator of "success" in killing $pid _kill( 15, $pid ); # TERM _kill( 2, $pid ); # INT _kill( 1, $pid ); # HUP _kill( 9, $pid ); # KILL # give kill() some time to take effect? if ($give_kill_a_chance) { sleep($give_kill_a_chance); } return if $self->is_pid_running($pid); } return 1; } sub is_pid_running { my ( $self, $check_pid ) = @_; $check_pid = int $check_pid; return if !$check_pid || $check_pid < 0; return 1 if $> == 0 && _kill( 0, $check_pid ); # if we are superuser we can avoid the the system call. For details see `perldoc -f kill` # If the proc filesystem is available, it's a good test. If not, continue on to system call return 1 if -e "/proc/$$" && -r "/proc/$$" && -r "/proc/$check_pid"; # even if we are superuser, go ahead and call ps just in case CORE::kill 0's false RC was erroneous my @outp = $self->_raw_ps( 'u', '-p', $check_pid ); chomp @outp; return 1 if defined $outp[1]; return; } sub pid_info_hash { my ( $self, $pid ) = @_; $pid = int $pid; return if !$pid || $pid < 0; my @outp = $self->_raw_ps( 'u', '-p', $pid ); chomp @outp; my %info; @info{ split( /\s+/, $outp[0], 11 ) } = split( /\s+/, $outp[1], 11 ); return wantarray ? %info : \%info; } sub _raw_ps { my ( $self, @ps_args ) = @_; my $psargs = join( ' ', @ps_args ); my @res = `$self->{'ps_path'}ps $psargs`; return wantarray ? @res : join '', @res; } sub get_pid_from_pidfile { my ( $self, $pid_file ) = @_; # if this function is ever changed to use $self as a hash object, update pid_file() to not do a class method call return 0 if !-e $pid_file; open my $pid_fh, '<', $pid_file or return; chomp( my $pid = <$pid_fh> ); close $pid_fh; return int( abs($pid) ); } sub is_pidfile_running { my ( $self, $pid_file ) = @_; my $pid = $self->get_pid_from_pidfile($pid_file) || return; return $pid if $self->is_pid_running($pid); return; } sub pid_file { my ( $self, $pid_file, $newpid, $retry_conf ) = @_; $newpid = $$ if !$newpid; my $rc = $self->pid_file_no_unlink( $pid_file, $newpid, $retry_conf ); if ( $rc && $newpid == $$ ) { # prevent forked childrens' END from killing parent's pid files # 'unlink_end_use_current_pid_only' is undocumented as this may change, feedback welcome! # 'carp_unlink_end' undocumented as it is only meant for testing (rt57462, use Test::Carp to test END behavior) if ( $self->{'unlink_end_use_current_pid_only'} ) { eval 'END { unlink $pid_file if $$ eq ' . $$ . '}'; ## no critic qw(ProhibitStringyEval) if ( $self->{'carp_unlink_end'} ) { # eval 'END { require Carp;Carp::carp("[info] $$ !unlink $pid_file (current pid check)") if $$ ne ' . $$ . '}'; ## no critic qw(ProhibitStringyEval) eval 'END { require Carp;Carp::carp("[info] $$ unlink $pid_file (current pid check)") if $$ eq ' . $$ . '}'; ## no critic qw(ProhibitStringyEval) } } else { eval 'END { unlink $pid_file if Unix::PID::Tiny->get_pid_from_pidfile($pid_file) eq $$ }'; ## no critic qw(ProhibitStringyEval) if ( $self->{'carp_unlink_end'} ) { # eval 'END { require Carp;Carp::carp("[info] $$ !unlink $pid_file (pid file check)") if Unix::PID::Tiny->get_pid_from_pidfile($pid_file) ne $$ }'; ## no critic qw(ProhibitStringyEval) eval 'END { require Carp;Carp::carp("[info] $$ unlink $pid_file (pid file check)") if Unix::PID::Tiny->get_pid_from_pidfile($pid_file) eq $$ }'; ## no critic qw(ProhibitStringyEval) } } } return 1 if defined $rc && $rc == 1; return 0 if defined $rc && $rc == 0; return; } *pid_file_no_cleanup = \&pid_file_no_unlink; # more intuitively named alias sub pid_file_no_unlink { my ( $self, $pid_file, $newpid, $retry_conf ) = @_; $newpid = $$ if !$newpid; if ( ref($retry_conf) eq 'ARRAY' ) { $retry_conf->[0] = int( abs( $retry_conf->[0] ) ); for my $idx ( 1 .. scalar( @{$retry_conf} ) - 1 ) { next if ref $retry_conf->[$idx] eq 'CODE'; $retry_conf->[$idx] = int( abs( $retry_conf->[$idx] ) ); } } elsif ( ref($retry_conf) eq 'HASH' ) { $retry_conf->{'num_of_passes'} ||= 3; $retry_conf->{'passes_config'} ||= [ 1, 2 ]; $retry_conf = [ int( $retry_conf->{'num_of_passes'} ), @{ $retry_conf->{'passes_config'} } ]; } else { $retry_conf = [ 3, 1, 2 ]; } my $passes = 0; require Fcntl; EXISTS: $passes++; if ( -e $pid_file ) { my $curpid = $self->get_pid_from_pidfile($pid_file); # TODO: narrow even more the race condition where $curpid stops running and a new PID is put in # the file between when we pull in $curpid above and check to see if it is running/unlink below return 1 if int $curpid == $$ && $newpid == $$; # already setup return if int $curpid == $$; # can't change it while $$ is alive return if $self->is_pid_running( int $curpid ); unlink $pid_file; # must be a stale PID file, so try to remove it for sysopen() } # write only if it does not exist: my $pid_fh = _sysopen($pid_file); if ( !$pid_fh ) { return 0 if $passes >= $retry_conf->[0]; if ( ref( $retry_conf->[$passes] ) eq 'CODE' ) { $retry_conf->[$passes]->( $self, $pid_file, $passes ); } else { sleep( $retry_conf->[$passes] ) if $retry_conf->[$passes]; } goto EXISTS; } print {$pid_fh} int( abs($newpid) ); close $pid_fh; return 1; } sub _sysopen { my ($pid_file) = @_; sysopen( my $pid_fh, $pid_file, Fcntl::O_WRONLY() | Fcntl::O_EXCL() | Fcntl::O_CREAT() ) || return; return $pid_fh; } sub _kill { ## no critic(RequireArgUnpacking return CORE::kill(@_); # goto &CORE::kill; is problematic } 1; __END__ =encoding utf-8 =head1 NAME Unix::PID::Tiny - Subset of Unix::PID functionality with smaller memory footprint =head1 VERSION This document describes Unix::PID::Tiny version 0.91 =head1 SYNOPSIS use Unix::PID::Tiny; my $pid = Unix::PID::Tiny->new(); print Dumper( $pid->pid_info_hash( $misc_pid ) ); if ($pid->is_pid_running($misc_pid)) { $pid->kill( $misc_pid ) or die "Could not stop $misc_pid"; } =head1 DESCRIPTION Like Unix::PID but supplies only a few key functions. =head1 INTERFACE =head2 new() See L<Unix::PID>'s new() =head2 kill() See L<Unix::PID>'s kill() =head2 pid_info_hash() See L<Unix::PID>'s pid_info_hash() =head2 is_pid_running() See L<Unix::PID>'s is_pid_running() =head2 pid file related =head3 get_pid_from_pidfile() See L<Unix::PID>'s get_pid_from_pidfile() =head3 is_pidfile_running() See L<Unix::PID>'s is_pidfile_running() =head3 pid_file() See L<Unix::PID>'s pid_file() The "retry" configuration can also be hash ref w/ the optional keys: =over 4 =item num_of_passes This number corresponds to the the array ref version’s “first item”. Defaults to 3. =item passes_config This array ref corresponds to the the array ref version’s “additional arguments”. Defaults to [1,2]. =back =head3 pid_file_no_unlink() See L<Unix::PID>'s pid_file_no_unlink() =head3 pid_file_no_cleanup() Alias of pid_file_no_unlink(). Some folks like this name better. =head2 _raw_ps() See L<Unix::PID>'s _raw_ps() If $self->{'ps_path'} is ever set to anything invalid at any point it is simply not used and 'ps' by itself will be used. =head1 DIAGNOSTICS See L<Unix::PID>'s DIAGNOSTICS =head1 CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT Unix::PID::Tiny requires no configuration files or environment variables. =head1 DEPENDENCIES None. =head1 INCOMPATIBILITIES None reported. =head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS No bugs have been reported. Please report any bugs or feature requests to C<bug-unix-pid-tiny@rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at L<http://rt.cpan.org>. =head1 AUTHOR Daniel Muey C<< <http://drmuey.com/cpan_contact.pl> >> =head1 LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2008, Daniel Muey C<< <http://drmuey.com/cpan_contact.pl> >>. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See L<perlartistic>. =head1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY BECAUSE THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE SOFTWARE, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE SOFTWARE "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR, OR CORRECTION. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE SOFTWARE AS PERMITTED BY THE ABOVE LICENCE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE SOFTWARE TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.