cpython/PCbuild/kill_python.c
Trent Nelson 61828c725a Merged revisions 62129,62131,62133 via svnmerge from
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk

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  r62129 | trent.nelson | 2008-04-03 19:27:06 +0100 (Thu, 03 Apr 2008) | 16 lines

  Reimplement kill_python.  The existing version had a number of flaws, namely, it didn't work for x64 and it wasn't precise about which python_d.exe it was killing -- it just killed the first one it came across that happened to have 'pcbuild\python_d.exe' or 'build\python_d.exe' in it's path.  The new version has been rewritten from the ground up and now lives in PCbuild, instead of Tools\buildbot, and it has also been incorporated into the Visual Studio solution (pcbuild.sln) as 'kill_python'.  The solution has also been altered such that kill_python is called where necessary in the build process in order to prevent any linking errors due to open file locks.  In lieu of this, all of the existing bits and pieces in Tools\buildbot that called out to kill_python at various points have also been removed as they are now obsolete.  Tested on both Win32 and x64.

  Change set (included to improve usefulness of svnmerge log entry):
  M      PCbuild\pythoncore.vcproj
  M      PCbuild\pcbuild.sln
  M      PCbuild\release.vsprops
  A      PCbuild\kill_python.vcproj
  M      PCbuild\debug.vsprops
  A      PCbuild\kill_python.c
  D      Tools\buildbot\kill_python.bat
  D      Tools\buildbot\kill_python.mak
  M      Tools\buildbot\build.bat
  D      Tools\buildbot\Makefile
  M      Tools\buildbot\build-amd64.bat
  M      Tools\buildbot\buildmsi.bat
  D      Tools\buildbot\kill_python.c
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  r62131 | trent.nelson | 2008-04-03 19:48:53 +0100 (Thu, 03 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  Add the correct OutputFile values for debug builds.  Fixes r62129's commit.
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  r62133 | trent.nelson | 2008-04-03 21:00:08 +0100 (Thu, 03 Apr 2008) | 1 line

  Make kill_python a little more forgiving if it can't obtain a snapshot of module information for a given python[_d].exe process.  Failing here was too pessimistic; the python[_d].exe process may be owned by another user, which is the case in some buildbot environments.
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2008-04-03 20:47:30 +00:00

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/*
* Helper program for killing lingering python[_d].exe processes before
* building, thus attempting to avoid build failures due to files being
* locked.
*/
#include <windows.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include <tlhelp32.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#pragma comment(lib, "psapi")
#ifdef _DEBUG
#define PYTHON_EXE (L"python_d.exe")
#define PYTHON_EXE_LEN (12)
#define KILL_PYTHON_EXE (L"kill_python_d.exe")
#define KILL_PYTHON_EXE_LEN (17)
#else
#define PYTHON_EXE (L"python.exe")
#define PYTHON_EXE_LEN (10)
#define KILL_PYTHON_EXE (L"kill_python.exe")
#define KILL_PYTHON_EXE_LEN (15)
#endif
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
HANDLE hp, hsp, hsm; /* process, snapshot processes, snapshot modules */
DWORD dac, our_pid;
size_t len;
wchar_t path[MAX_PATH+1];
MODULEENTRY32W me;
PROCESSENTRY32W pe;
me.dwSize = sizeof(MODULEENTRY32W);
pe.dwSize = sizeof(PROCESSENTRY32W);
memset(path, 0, MAX_PATH+1);
our_pid = GetCurrentProcessId();
hsm = CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(TH32CS_SNAPMODULE, our_pid);
if (hsm == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
printf("CreateToolhelp32Snapshot[1] failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
return 1;
}
if (!Module32FirstW(hsm, &me)) {
printf("Module32FirstW[1] failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
CloseHandle(hsm);
return 1;
}
/*
* Enumerate over the modules for the current process in order to find
* kill_process[_d].exe, then take a note of the directory it lives in.
*/
do {
if (_wcsnicmp(me.szModule, KILL_PYTHON_EXE, KILL_PYTHON_EXE_LEN))
continue;
len = wcsnlen_s(me.szExePath, MAX_PATH) - KILL_PYTHON_EXE_LEN;
wcsncpy_s(path, MAX_PATH+1, me.szExePath, len);
break;
} while (Module32NextW(hsm, &me));
CloseHandle(hsm);
if (path == NULL) {
printf("failed to discern directory of running process\n");
return 1;
}
/*
* Take a snapshot of system processes. Enumerate over the snapshot,
* looking for python processes. When we find one, verify it lives
* in the same directory we live in. If it does, kill it. If we're
* unable to kill it, treat this as a fatal error and return 1.
*
* The rationale behind this is that we're called at the start of the
* build process on the basis that we'll take care of killing any
* running instances, such that the build won't encounter permission
* denied errors during linking. If we can't kill one of the processes,
* we can't provide this assurance, and the build shouldn't start.
*/
hsp = CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS, 0);
if (hsp == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
printf("CreateToolhelp32Snapshot[2] failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
return 1;
}
if (!Process32FirstW(hsp, &pe)) {
printf("Process32FirstW failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
CloseHandle(hsp);
return 1;
}
dac = PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION | PROCESS_VM_READ | PROCESS_TERMINATE;
do {
/*
* XXX TODO: if we really wanted to be fancy, we could check the
* modules for all processes (not just the python[_d].exe ones)
* and see if any of our DLLs are loaded (i.e. python30[_d].dll),
* as that would also inhibit our ability to rebuild the solution.
* Not worth loosing sleep over though; for now, a simple check
* for just the python executable should be sufficient.
*/
if (_wcsnicmp(pe.szExeFile, PYTHON_EXE, PYTHON_EXE_LEN))
/* This isn't a python process. */
continue;
/* It's a python process, so figure out which directory it's in... */
hsm = CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(TH32CS_SNAPMODULE, pe.th32ProcessID);
if (hsm == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
/*
* If our module snapshot fails (which will happen if we don't own
* the process), just ignore it and continue. (It seems different
* versions of Windows return different values for GetLastError()
* in this situation; it's easier to just ignore it and move on vs.
* stopping the build for what could be a false positive.)
*/
continue;
if (!Module32FirstW(hsm, &me)) {
printf("Module32FirstW[2] failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
CloseHandle(hsp);
CloseHandle(hsm);
return 1;
}
do {
if (_wcsnicmp(me.szModule, PYTHON_EXE, PYTHON_EXE_LEN))
/* Wrong module, we're looking for python[_d].exe... */
continue;
if (_wcsnicmp(path, me.szExePath, len))
/* Process doesn't live in our directory. */
break;
/* Python process residing in the right directory, kill it! */
hp = OpenProcess(dac, FALSE, pe.th32ProcessID);
if (!hp) {
printf("OpenProcess failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
CloseHandle(hsp);
CloseHandle(hsm);
return 1;
}
if (!TerminateProcess(hp, 1)) {
printf("TerminateProcess failed: %d\n", GetLastError());
CloseHandle(hsp);
CloseHandle(hsm);
CloseHandle(hp);
return 1;
}
CloseHandle(hp);
break;
} while (Module32NextW(hsm, &me));
CloseHandle(hsm);
} while (Process32NextW(hsp, &pe));
CloseHandle(hsp);
return 0;
}
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