Hi Sebastian,
thanks a lot for the idea.
I tried to convert your idea into a quick & dirty piece of actual code for testing it - see below this email. Simplified into pseudo-code I do the following: - create socket object, type unix / stream (w/o reference to file/path) - try: connect to socket file - if failed, wait for x seconds and repeat last step (until timeout) - if succeeded, close the connection and let the code go ahead
It will result in a log like the following (assuming that most involved files are cached in RAM, otherwise the numbers in the "appeared" message will be somewhat higher):
[wine session] Launching wineserver ... [wine session] ... started with PID 28549 ... [wine session] ... expecting socket at /tmp/.wine-1000/server-803-690008/socket ... [wine session] ... appeared (after 0.00 seconds & 1 attempts)!
So far so good. This code works *sometimes* (rarely, however). It will always tell me that the desired socket appeared, which it actually does, but usually, most of the time, any subsequent command like "wine some.exe" or "winepath -w /path" following the launch of my wineserver will crash with this error: "wine client error:0: recvmsg: Connection reset by peer"
It seems that my attempt to connect to the socket (and disconnect from it if the connection succeeds) renders it unusable for any wine process trying to connect to it afterward. Just leaving my connection open does not change the result. What I am missing or doing wrong? Am I using the right type of socket (stream)? Is there some sort of a simple "ping" message/signal I can send to the wineserver through the socket which should result in a deterministic answer I can use for validating the connection?
Regards, Sebastian
# Status log self.log.out('[wine session] Launching wineserver ...')
# Start wine server into prepared environment self.proc_wineserver = subprocess.Popen( ['wineserver', '-f', '-p'], # run persistent in foreground stdin = subprocess.PIPE, stdout = subprocess.PIPE, stderr = subprocess.PIPE, shell = False )
# Status log self.log.out('[wine session] ... started with PID %d ...' % self.proc_wineserver.pid)
# Get info on WINEPREFIX folder info_wineprefix = os.stat(self.dir_wineprefix)
# Get path of wineserver socket file socket_path = os.path.join( tempfile.gettempdir(), '.wine-%d' % os.getuid(), 'server-%x-%x' % (info_wineprefix.st_dev, info_wineprefix.st_ino), 'socket' )
# Status log self.log.out('[wine session] ... expecting socket at %s ...' % socket_path)
# Create socket client wineserver_client = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) # Set a timeout wineserver_client.settimeout(1.0) # seconds # Status variable got_connection = False # Time-step wait_for_seconds = 0.01 # Timeout timeout_after_seconds = 30.0 # Already waited for ... started_waiting_at = time.time() # Connection trys tried_this_many_times = 0
# Run loop until socket appears while True:
# Does socket file exist? if os.path.exists(socket_path):
# Count attempts tried_this_many_times += 1
# Can I connect to it? try: wineserver_client.connect(socket_path) got_connection = True break except: pass
# Break to loop after timeout if time.time() >= (started_waiting_at + timeout_after_seconds): break
# Wait before trying again time.sleep(wait_for_seconds)
# Evaluate the result if not got_connection:
self.log.out( '[wine session] ... did not appear (after %0.2f seconds & %d attempts)! Quit.' % (timeout_after_seconds, tried_this_many_times) ) sys.exit()
else:
# If it worked, disconnect wineserver_client.close()
# Log status self.log.out( '[wine session] ... appeared (after %0.2f seconds & %d attempts)!' % (time.time() - started_waiting_at, tried_this_many_times) )
Am 12.06.2017 um 20:43 schrieb Sebastian Lackner:
I would suggest to implement the same logic as used by Wine itself. Basically, you would write a loop which periodically tries to connect to the wineserver UNIX socket, until it finally succeeds. The socket will appear at the following location (pseudocode):
info = os.stat(WINEPREFIX) socket_path = os.path.join("/tmp", ".wine-%d" % os.getuid(), "server-%x-%x" % (info.st_dev, info.st_ino))
Best regards, Sebastian