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  1. import sys
  2. import modelverse_kernel.primitives as primitive_functions
  3. import modelverse_jit.runtime as jit_runtime
  4. from collections import defaultdict
  5. class KnownRequestHandled(Exception):
  6. """An exception that signifies that a known request was handled."""
  7. pass
  8. def format_stack_trace(stack_trace):
  9. """Formats a list of (function name, debug info, origin) triples."""
  10. return '\n'.join([jit_runtime.format_stack_frame(*triple) for triple in stack_trace])
  11. class UnhandledRequestHandlerException(Exception):
  12. """The type of exception that is thrown when the request handler encounters an
  13. unhandled exception."""
  14. def __init__(self, inner_exception, stack_trace):
  15. import traceback
  16. Exception.__init__(
  17. self,
  18. """The request handler encountered an unknown exception.\n
  19. Inner exception: %s\n
  20. Stack trace:\n%s\n""" % (traceback.format_exc(), format_stack_trace(stack_trace)))
  21. self.inner_exception = inner_exception
  22. self.stack_trace = stack_trace
  23. class RequestHandler(object):
  24. """A type of object that intercepts logic-related Modelverse requests, and
  25. forwards Modelverse state requests."""
  26. def __init__(self):
  27. # generator_stack is a stack of GeneratorStackEntry values.
  28. self.generator_stack = []
  29. # exception_handlers is a stack of
  30. # (generator_stack index, [(exception type, handler function)])
  31. # tuples.
  32. self.exception_handlers = []
  33. self.produce_stack_trace = True
  34. self.handlers = {
  35. 'CALL' : self.execute_call,
  36. 'CALL_ARGS' : self.execute_call_args,
  37. 'CALL_KWARGS' : self.execute_call_kwargs,
  38. 'TAIL_CALL' : self.execute_tail_call,
  39. 'TAIL_CALL_ARGS' : self.execute_tail_call_args,
  40. 'TAIL_CALL_KWARGS' : self.execute_tail_call_kwargs,
  41. 'TRY' : self.execute_try,
  42. 'CATCH' : self.execute_catch,
  43. 'END_TRY' : self.execute_end_try,
  44. 'DEBUG_INFO' : self.execute_debug_info
  45. }
  46. def is_active(self):
  47. """Tests if this request handler has a top-of-stack generator."""
  48. return len(self.generator_stack) > 0
  49. def handle_request(self, reply):
  50. """Replies to a request from the top-of-stack generator, and returns a new request."""
  51. if not self.generator_stack:
  52. raise ValueError('handle_request cannot be called with an empty generator stack.')
  53. # Append the server's replies to the list of replies.
  54. if reply is not None:
  55. if self.generator_stack[-1]["replies"] is None:
  56. self.generator_stack[-1]["replies"] = reply
  57. else:
  58. self.generator_stack[-1]["replies"].extend(reply)
  59. while 1:
  60. # Silence pylint's warning about catching Exception.
  61. # pylint: disable=I0011,W0703
  62. try:
  63. if self.generator_stack[-1]["finished_requests"]:
  64. gen = self.generator_stack[-1]
  65. gen["pending_requests"] = gen["generator"].send(gen["replies"])
  66. gen["finished_requests"] = False
  67. gen["replies"] = None
  68. return self.pop_requests()
  69. except KnownRequestHandled:
  70. pass
  71. except StopIteration:
  72. # Done, so remove the generator
  73. self.pop_generator()
  74. if self.generator_stack:
  75. # This generator was called from another generator.
  76. # Append 'None' to the caller's list of replies.
  77. self.append_reply(None)
  78. else:
  79. # Looks like we're done here.
  80. return None
  81. except primitive_functions.PrimitiveFinished as ex:
  82. # Done, so remove the generator
  83. self.pop_generator()
  84. if self.generator_stack:
  85. # This generator was called from another generator.
  86. # Append the callee's result to the caller's list of replies.
  87. self.append_reply(ex.result)
  88. else:
  89. # Looks like we're done here.
  90. return None
  91. except Exception as ex:
  92. # Maybe get an exception handler to do this.
  93. stack_trace = self.handle_exception(ex)
  94. if stack_trace is not None:
  95. if self.produce_stack_trace:
  96. raise UnhandledRequestHandlerException(ex, stack_trace)
  97. else:
  98. raise
  99. def set_finished_requests_flag(self):
  100. """Sets the finished_requests flag in the top-of-stack tuple."""
  101. self.generator_stack[-1]["finished_requests"] = True
  102. def push_generator(self, gen):
  103. """Pushes a new generator onto the stack."""
  104. dd = defaultdict(lambda : None)
  105. dd["generator"] = gen
  106. dd["finished_requests"] = True
  107. self.generator_stack.append(dd)
  108. # print('Pushed generator %s. Generator count: %d' % (gen, len(self.generator_stack)))
  109. def pop_generator(self):
  110. """Removes the top-of-stack generator from the generator stack."""
  111. # Pop the generator itself.
  112. self.generator_stack.pop()
  113. # print('Popped generator %s. Generator count: %d' % (gen, len(self.generator_stack)))
  114. # Pop any exception handlers defined by the generator.
  115. top_of_stack_index = len(self.generator_stack)
  116. while self.exception_handlers:
  117. if self.exception_handlers[-1][0] == top_of_stack_index:
  118. # Pop exception handlers until exception_handlers is empty or until
  119. # we find an exception handler that is not associated with the popped
  120. # generator.
  121. self.exception_handlers.pop()
  122. else:
  123. # We're done here.
  124. break
  125. def append_reply(self, new_reply):
  126. """Appends a reply to the top-of-stack generator's list of pending replies."""
  127. if self.generator_stack[-1]["replies"] is None:
  128. self.generator_stack[-1]["replies"] = [new_reply]
  129. else:
  130. self.generator_stack[-1]["replies"].append(new_reply)
  131. def handle_exception(self, exception):
  132. """Handles the given exception. A Boolean is returned that tells if
  133. the exception was handled."""
  134. # print('Exception thrown from %s: %s' % (str(self.generator_stack[-1]), str(exception)))
  135. while self.exception_handlers:
  136. # Pop the top-of-stack exception handler.
  137. stack_index, handlers = self.exception_handlers.pop()
  138. # Try to find an applicable handler.
  139. applicable_handler = None
  140. for handled_type, handler in handlers:
  141. if isinstance(exception, handled_type):
  142. applicable_handler = handler
  143. if applicable_handler is not None:
  144. # We handle exceptions by first clearing the current stack frame and
  145. # all of its children. Then, we place a dummy frame on the stack with
  146. # a single 'TAIL_CALL_ARGS' request. The next iteration will replace
  147. # the dummy frame by an actual frame.
  148. del self.generator_stack[stack_index:]
  149. stack_entry = defaultdict(lambda : None)
  150. stack_entry["pending_requests"] = [('TAIL_CALL_ARGS', [applicable_handler, (exception,)])]
  151. stack_entry["finished_requests"] = False
  152. self.generator_stack.append(stack_entry)
  153. return None
  154. # We couldn't find an applicable exception handler, even after exhausting the
  155. # entire exception handler stack. All is lost.
  156. # Also, clean up after ourselves by unwinding the stack.
  157. return self.unwind_stack()
  158. def unwind_stack(self):
  159. """Unwinds the entirety of the stack. All generators and exception handlers are
  160. discarded. A list of (function name, debug information, source) statements is
  161. returned."""
  162. class UnwindStackException(Exception):
  163. """A hard-to-catch exception that is used to make generators crash.
  164. The exceptions they produce can then be analyzed for line numbers."""
  165. pass
  166. # First throw away all exception handlers. We won't be needing them any more.
  167. self.exception_handlers = []
  168. # Then pop every generator from the stack and make it crash.
  169. stack_trace = []
  170. while self.generator_stack:
  171. top_entry = self.generator_stack.pop()
  172. if top_entry["function_origin"] is None:
  173. # Skip this function.
  174. continue
  175. try:
  176. # Crash the generator.
  177. top_entry["generator"].throw(UnwindStackException())
  178. except UnwindStackException:
  179. # Find out where the exception was thrown.
  180. _, _, exc_traceback = sys.exc_info()
  181. line_number = exc_traceback.tb_lineno
  182. source_map = top_entry["source_map"]
  183. if source_map is not None:
  184. debug_info = source_map.get_debug_info(line_number)
  185. else:
  186. debug_info = None
  187. function_name = top_entry["function_name"]
  188. stack_trace.append((function_name, debug_info, top_entry["function_origin"]))
  189. return stack_trace[::-1]
  190. def pop_requests(self):
  191. """Tries to pop a batch of Modelverse _state_ requests from the
  192. current list of requests. Known requests are executed immediately.
  193. A list of requests and a Boolean are returned. The latter is True
  194. if there are no more requests to process, and false otherwise."""
  195. requests = self.generator_stack[-1]["pending_requests"]
  196. if requests:
  197. if requests[0][0] in self.handlers:
  198. # First element is a known request
  199. elem = requests.pop(0)
  200. # The list of requests might be empty now. If so, then flag this
  201. # batch of requests as finished.
  202. if not requests:
  203. self.set_finished_requests_flag()
  204. # Handle the request.
  205. self.handlers[elem[0]](elem[1])
  206. raise KnownRequestHandled()
  207. else:
  208. for i, elem in enumerate(requests):
  209. if elem[0] in self.handlers:
  210. # Handle any requests that precede the known request first.
  211. pre_requests = requests[:i]
  212. del requests[:i]
  213. return pre_requests
  214. # We couldn't find a known request in the batch of requests, so we might as well
  215. # handle them all at once then.
  216. self.set_finished_requests_flag()
  217. return requests
  218. def execute_call(self, request_args):
  219. """Executes a CALL-request with the given argument list."""
  220. # Format: ("CALL", [gen])
  221. gen, = request_args
  222. self.push_generator(gen)
  223. def execute_call_kwargs(self, request_args):
  224. """Executes a CALL_KWARGS-request with the given argument list."""
  225. # Format: ("CALL_KWARGS", [func, kwargs])
  226. # This format is useful because it also works for functions that
  227. # throw an exception but never yield.
  228. func, kwargs = request_args
  229. # We need to be extra careful here, because func(**kwargs) might
  230. # not be a generator at all: it might simply be a method that
  231. # raises an exception. To cope with this we need to push a dummy
  232. # entry onto the stack if a StopIteration or PrimtiveFinished
  233. # exception is thrown. The logic in execute_yields will then pop
  234. # that dummy entry.
  235. try:
  236. self.push_generator(func(**kwargs))
  237. except StopIteration:
  238. self.push_generator(None)
  239. raise
  240. except primitive_functions.PrimitiveFinished:
  241. self.push_generator(None)
  242. raise
  243. def execute_call_args(self, request_args):
  244. """Executes a CALL_ARGS-request with the given argument list."""
  245. # Format: ("CALL_ARGS", [gen, args])
  246. func, args = request_args
  247. # We need to be extra careful here, because func(*args) might
  248. # not be a generator at all: it might simply be a method that
  249. # raises an exception. To cope with this we need to push a dummy
  250. # entry onto the stack if a StopIteration or PrimtiveFinished
  251. # exception is thrown. The logic in execute_yields will then pop
  252. # that dummy entry.
  253. try:
  254. self.push_generator(func(*args))
  255. except StopIteration:
  256. self.push_generator(None)
  257. raise
  258. except primitive_functions.PrimitiveFinished:
  259. self.push_generator(None)
  260. raise
  261. def execute_tail_call(self, request_args):
  262. """Executes a TAIL_CALL-request with the given argument list."""
  263. # Format: ("TAIL_CALL", [gen])
  264. self.pop_generator()
  265. self.execute_call(request_args)
  266. def execute_tail_call_args(self, request_args):
  267. """Executes a TAIL_CALL_ARGS-request with the given argument list."""
  268. # Format: ("TAIL_CALL_ARGS", [gen, args])
  269. self.pop_generator()
  270. self.execute_call_args(request_args)
  271. def execute_tail_call_kwargs(self, request_args):
  272. """Executes a TAIL_CALL_KWARGS-request with the given argument list."""
  273. # Format: ("TAIL_CALL_KWARGS", [gen, kwargs])
  274. self.pop_generator()
  275. self.execute_call_kwargs(request_args)
  276. def execute_try(self, request_args):
  277. """Executes a TRY-request with the given argument list."""
  278. # TRY pushes an exception handler onto the exception handler stack.
  279. # Format: ("TRY", [])
  280. if len(request_args) != 0:
  281. raise ValueError(
  282. ("TRY was given argument list '%s', " +
  283. "expected exactly zero arguments.") % repr(request_args))
  284. self.exception_handlers.append((len(self.generator_stack) - 1, []))
  285. self.append_reply(None)
  286. def execute_catch(self, request_args):
  287. """Executes a CATCH-request with the given argument list."""
  288. if len(request_args) != 2:
  289. raise ValueError(
  290. ("CATCH was given argument list '%s', "
  291. "expected exactly two arguments: an exception "
  292. "type and an exception handler.") % repr(request_args))
  293. exception_type, handler = request_args
  294. stack_index, handlers = self.exception_handlers[-1]
  295. if stack_index != len(self.generator_stack) - 1:
  296. raise ValueError(
  297. 'Cannot comply with CATCH because there is no exception handler for the '
  298. 'current generator.')
  299. handlers.append((exception_type, handler))
  300. self.append_reply(None)
  301. def execute_end_try(self, request_args):
  302. """Executes an END_TRY-request with the given argument list."""
  303. # END_TRY pops a value from the exception handler stack. The
  304. # popped value must reference the top-of-stack element in the
  305. # generator stack. END_TRY takes no arguments.
  306. # Format: ("END_TRY", [])
  307. if len(request_args) != 0:
  308. raise ValueError(
  309. "END_TRY was given argument list '%s', expected '%s'." % (
  310. repr(request_args), repr([])))
  311. if len(self.exception_handlers) == 0:
  312. raise ValueError(
  313. 'Cannot comply with END_TRY because the exception handler stack is empty.')
  314. stack_index, _ = self.exception_handlers[-1]
  315. if stack_index != len(self.generator_stack) - 1:
  316. raise ValueError(
  317. 'Cannot comply with END_TRY because there is no exception handler for the '
  318. 'current generator.')
  319. # Everything seems to be in order. Pop the exception handler.
  320. self.exception_handlers.pop()
  321. self.append_reply(None)
  322. def execute_debug_info(self, request_args):
  323. """Executes a DEBUG_INFO-request with the given argument list."""
  324. # DEBUG_INFO updates the function name and source map for the top-of-stack generator.
  325. # These two things allow us to unwind the stack neatly if an unhandled exception is
  326. # encountered.
  327. # Format: ("DEBUG_INFO", [function_name, source_map])
  328. top_entry = self.generator_stack[-1]
  329. top_entry["function_name"], top_entry["source_map"], top_entry["function_origin"] = request_args
  330. self.append_reply(None)