python/aqmp: Add message routing to QMP protocol

Add the ability to handle and route messages in qmp_protocol.py. The
interface for actually sending anything still isn't added until next
commit.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Message-id: 20210915162955.333025-20-jsnow@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
John Snow 2021-09-15 12:29:47 -04:00
parent 4cd17f375d
commit 577737be55
1 changed files with 120 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -7,15 +7,19 @@
accept an incoming connection from that server.
"""
# The import workarounds here are fixed in the next commit.
import asyncio # pylint: disable=unused-import # noqa
import logging
from typing import (
Dict,
List,
Mapping,
Optional,
Union,
cast,
)
from .error import ProtocolError
from .error import AQMPError, ProtocolError
from .events import Events
from .message import Message
from .models import Greeting
@ -61,6 +65,53 @@ class NegotiationError(_WrappedProtocolError):
"""
class ExecInterruptedError(AQMPError):
"""
Exception raised when an RPC is interrupted.
This error is raised when an execute() statement could not be
completed. This can occur because the connection itself was
terminated before a reply was received.
The true cause of the interruption will be available via `disconnect()`.
"""
class _MsgProtocolError(ProtocolError):
"""
Abstract error class for protocol errors that have a `Message` object.
This Exception class is used for protocol errors where the `Message`
was mechanically understood, but was found to be inappropriate or
malformed.
:param error_message: Human-readable string describing the error.
:param msg: The QMP `Message` that caused the error.
"""
def __init__(self, error_message: str, msg: Message):
super().__init__(error_message)
#: The received `Message` that caused the error.
self.msg: Message = msg
def __str__(self) -> str:
return "\n".join([
super().__str__(),
f" Message was: {str(self.msg)}\n",
])
class ServerParseError(_MsgProtocolError):
"""
The Server sent a `Message` indicating parsing failure.
i.e. A reply has arrived from the server, but it is missing the "ID"
field, indicating a parsing error.
:param error_message: Human-readable string describing the error.
:param msg: The QMP `Message` that caused the error.
"""
class QMPClient(AsyncProtocol[Message], Events):
"""
Implements a QMP client connection.
@ -106,6 +157,9 @@ async def run(self, address='/tmp/qemu.socket'):
# Read buffer limit; large enough to accept query-qmp-schema
_limit = (256 * 1024)
# Type alias for pending execute() result items
_PendingT = Union[Message, ExecInterruptedError]
def __init__(self, name: Optional[str] = None) -> None:
super().__init__(name)
Events.__init__(self)
@ -120,6 +174,12 @@ def __init__(self, name: Optional[str] = None) -> None:
# Cached Greeting, if one was awaited.
self._greeting: Optional[Greeting] = None
# Incoming RPC reply messages.
self._pending: Dict[
Union[str, None],
'asyncio.Queue[QMPClient._PendingT]'
] = {}
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async def _establish_session(self) -> None:
"""
@ -132,6 +192,9 @@ async def _establish_session(self) -> None:
:raise EOFError: When the server unexpectedly hangs up.
:raise OSError: For underlying stream errors.
"""
self._greeting = None
self._pending = {}
if self.await_greeting or self.negotiate:
self._greeting = await self._get_greeting()
@ -203,10 +266,33 @@ async def _negotiate(self) -> None:
self.logger.debug("%s:\n%s\n", emsg, pretty_traceback())
raise
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async def _bh_disconnect(self) -> None:
try:
await super()._bh_disconnect()
finally:
if self._pending:
self.logger.debug("Cancelling pending executions")
keys = self._pending.keys()
for key in keys:
self.logger.debug("Cancelling execution '%s'", key)
self._pending[key].put_nowait(
ExecInterruptedError("Disconnected")
)
self.logger.debug("QMP Disconnected.")
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def _cleanup(self) -> None:
super()._cleanup()
assert not self._pending
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async def _on_message(self, msg: Message) -> None:
"""
Add an incoming message to the appropriate queue/handler.
:raise ServerParseError: When Message indicates server parse failure.
"""
# Incoming messages are not fully parsed/validated here;
# do only light peeking to know how to route the messages.
@ -216,7 +302,39 @@ async def _on_message(self, msg: Message) -> None:
return
# Below, we assume everything left is an execute/exec-oob response.
# ... Which we'll implement in the next commit!
exec_id = cast(Optional[str], msg.get('id'))
if exec_id in self._pending:
await self._pending[exec_id].put(msg)
return
# We have a message we can't route back to a caller.
is_error = 'error' in msg
has_id = 'id' in msg
if is_error and not has_id:
# This is very likely a server parsing error.
# It doesn't inherently belong to any pending execution.
# Instead of performing clever recovery, just terminate.
# See "NOTE" in qmp-spec.txt, section 2.4.2
raise ServerParseError(
("Server sent an error response without an ID, "
"but there are no ID-less executions pending. "
"Assuming this is a server parser failure."),
msg
)
# qmp-spec.txt, section 2.4:
# 'Clients should drop all the responses
# that have an unknown "id" field.'
self.logger.log(
logging.ERROR if is_error else logging.WARNING,
"Unknown ID '%s', message dropped.",
exec_id,
)
self.logger.debug("Unroutable message: %s", str(msg))
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