PyBitmessage-2021-04-27/src/network/receivequeuethread.py
Peter Surda aa059d6f2f
Handle TLS errors in receivequeuethread
- well at least EBADF, it seems to happen sometimes
2017-07-21 07:47:18 +02:00

54 lines
1.8 KiB
Python

import errno
import Queue
import socket
import sys
import threading
import time
import addresses
from bmconfigparser import BMConfigParser
from debug import logger
from helper_threading import StoppableThread
from inventory import Inventory
from network.connectionpool import BMConnectionPool
from network.bmproto import BMProto
from queues import receiveDataQueue
import protocol
import state
class ReceiveQueueThread(threading.Thread, StoppableThread):
def __init__(self, num=0):
threading.Thread.__init__(self, name="ReceiveQueue_%i" %(num))
self.initStop()
self.name = "ReceiveQueue_%i" % (num)
logger.info("init receive queue thread %i", num)
def run(self):
while not self._stopped and state.shutdown == 0:
try:
dest = receiveDataQueue.get(block=True, timeout=1)
except Queue.Empty:
continue
if self._stopped:
break
# cycle as long as there is data
# methods should return False if there isn't enough data, or the connection is to be aborted
# state_* methods should return False if there isn't enough data,
# or the connection is to be aborted
try:
BMConnectionPool().getConnectionByAddr(dest).process()
# KeyError = connection object not found
# AttributeError = state isn't implemented
except (KeyError, AttributeError):
pass
except socket.error as err:
if err.errno == errno.EBADF:
BMConnectionPool().getConnectionByAddr(dest).set_state("close", 0)
else:
logger.error("Socket error: %s", str(err))
receiveDataQueue.task_done()