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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (c) 2016 PaddlePaddle Authors. All Rights Reserved
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
PORT_FILE=/tmp/paddle_test_ports
PORT_LOCK_FILE=/tmp/paddle_test_ports.lock
# Create flag file, all user can rw, ignore all error here
touch $PORT_FILE $PORT_LOCK_FILE 2>/dev/null
chmod a+rw $PORT_FILE $PORT_LOCK_FILE 2>/dev/null
# acquire a range of ports that not used by other runtests.sh currently.
# return 1 if ports is used by other, otherwise return 0.
# NOTE: the acquire_ports/release_ports is interprocess mutexed.
#
# There are two parameter of this method
# param 1: the begin of port range
# param 2: the length of port range.
# so, the port range is [param1, param1+param2)
acquire_ports(){
(
flock -x 200
let "len=$1+$2"
for((i=$1; i<$len; i++))
do
grep -q $i $PORT_FILE
if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
return 1 # Port already write to $PORT_FILE
fi
done
for((i=$1; i<$len; i++))
do
echo $i >> $PORT_FILE # Write to $PORT_FILE
done
return 0
)200>$PORT_LOCK_FILE
}
# release a range of ports. Mark these ports is not used by runtests.sh.
# NOTE: the acquire_ports/release_ports is interprocess mutexed.
#
# The parameter is same as acquire_ports, see acquire_ports' comments.
release_ports(){
(
flock -x 200
let "len=$1+$2"
for((i=$1; i<$len; i++))
do
tmp=`sed "/$i/d" $PORT_FILE` # remove port
echo $tmp > $PORT_FILE
done
)200>$PORT_LOCK_FILE
}
# use set_port to get a random free port
# such as set_port -p port test_fuc to run test_fuc --port=random
# use -n to set_port test_fuc to get a continuous free port
# such as set_port -n 10 -p port test_fuc to get ten continuous free port to run test_fuc --port=random
set_port()
{
num=1
port_type="port"
unset OPTIND
while getopts "n:p:" opt
do
case "$opt" in
n) echo "get num ${OPTARG}"
num=${OPTARG}
;;
p) echo "get port_type ${OPTARG}"
port_type=${OPTARG}
;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND-1))
cmd=$@
for ((i=1;i<=10000;i++))
do
declare -i port=$RANDOM+10000
port_used_total=0
for((n=0;n<=num-1;n++))
do
declare -i port_check=$port+$n
port_used_num=`netstat -a |grep $port_check|wc -l`
declare -i port_used_total=$port_used_total+$port_used_num
done
if [ $port_used_total -ne 0 ]
then
continue
fi
# Lock Ports.
acquire_ports $port $num
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
continue
fi
$cmd --$port_type=$port
return_val=$?
release_ports $port $num
if [ $return_val -eq 0 ]; then
return 0
else
echo "$cmd run wrong"
return 1
fi
done
}