gorealis/vendor/github.com/samuel/go-zookeeper/zk/lock.go
Renan DelValle 0e26c33129 Initial support for getting the leader from Zookeeper.
Some tests included for making sure the JSON blob pulled from Zookeeper
is correct.

Updated client to be able to take Zookeeper json cluster config that is
currently being used in aurora (clusters.json usually located at
/etc/aurora/cluster.json).

Changed error messages to no longer have a period at the end as that was
throwing off printing of the error.

Modified samuel's ZK library slightly to stop verbose logging using a
NoOpLogger from stackoverflow.
2016-08-16 18:56:47 -07:00

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package zk
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
var (
// ErrDeadlock is returned by Lock when trying to lock twice without unlocking first
ErrDeadlock = errors.New("zk: trying to acquire a lock twice")
// ErrNotLocked is returned by Unlock when trying to release a lock that has not first be acquired.
ErrNotLocked = errors.New("zk: not locked")
)
// Lock is a mutual exclusion lock.
type Lock struct {
c *Conn
path string
acl []ACL
lockPath string
seq int
}
// NewLock creates a new lock instance using the provided connection, path, and acl.
// The path must be a node that is only used by this lock. A lock instances starts
// unlocked until Lock() is called.
func NewLock(c *Conn, path string, acl []ACL) *Lock {
return &Lock{
c: c,
path: path,
acl: acl,
}
}
func parseSeq(path string) (int, error) {
parts := strings.Split(path, "-")
return strconv.Atoi(parts[len(parts)-1])
}
// Lock attempts to acquire the lock. It will wait to return until the lock
// is acquired or an error occurs. If this instance already has the lock
// then ErrDeadlock is returned.
func (l *Lock) Lock() error {
if l.lockPath != "" {
return ErrDeadlock
}
prefix := fmt.Sprintf("%s/lock-", l.path)
path := ""
var err error
for i := 0; i < 3; i++ {
path, err = l.c.CreateProtectedEphemeralSequential(prefix, []byte{}, l.acl)
if err == ErrNoNode {
// Create parent node.
parts := strings.Split(l.path, "/")
pth := ""
for _, p := range parts[1:] {
pth += "/" + p
_, err := l.c.Create(pth, []byte{}, 0, l.acl)
if err != nil && err != ErrNodeExists {
return err
}
}
} else if err == nil {
break
} else {
return err
}
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
seq, err := parseSeq(path)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for {
children, _, err := l.c.Children(l.path)
if err != nil {
return err
}
lowestSeq := seq
prevSeq := 0
prevSeqPath := ""
for _, p := range children {
s, err := parseSeq(p)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if s < lowestSeq {
lowestSeq = s
}
if s < seq && s > prevSeq {
prevSeq = s
prevSeqPath = p
}
}
if seq == lowestSeq {
// Acquired the lock
break
}
// Wait on the node next in line for the lock
_, _, ch, err := l.c.GetW(l.path + "/" + prevSeqPath)
if err != nil && err != ErrNoNode {
return err
} else if err != nil && err == ErrNoNode {
// try again
continue
}
ev := <-ch
if ev.Err != nil {
return ev.Err
}
}
l.seq = seq
l.lockPath = path
return nil
}
// Unlock releases an acquired lock. If the lock is not currently acquired by
// this Lock instance than ErrNotLocked is returned.
func (l *Lock) Unlock() error {
if l.lockPath == "" {
return ErrNotLocked
}
if err := l.c.Delete(l.lockPath, -1); err != nil {
return err
}
l.lockPath = ""
l.seq = 0
return nil
}