Commit 2f9f28d0 authored by bugreport%peshkin.net's avatar bugreport%peshkin.net

Bug 255772: Prevent whine.pl from running endless whining loop

patch by erik r=joel, jouni a=myk
parent 9e691411
......@@ -39,6 +39,12 @@ my $template = Bugzilla->template;
my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
my $sth;
# @seen_schedules is a list of all of the schedules that have already been
# touched by reset_timer. If reset_timer sees a schedule more than once, it
# sets it to NULL so it won't come up again until the next execution of
# whine.pl
my @seen_schedules = ();
# These statement handles should live outside of their functions in order to
# allow the database to keep their SQL compiled.
my $sth_run_queries =
......@@ -517,6 +523,15 @@ sub check_today {
sub reset_timer {
my $schedule_id = shift;
# Schedules may not be executed more than once for each invocation of
# whine.pl -- there are legitimate circumstances that can cause this, like
# a set of whines that take a very long time to execute, so it's done
# quietly.
if (grep(/^$schedule_id$/, @seen_schedules)) {
null_schedule($schedule_id);
}
push @seen_schedules, $schedule_id;
$sth = $dbh->prepare( "SELECT run_day, run_time FROM whine_schedules " .
"WHERE id=?" );
$sth->execute($schedule_id);
......@@ -571,15 +586,21 @@ sub reset_timer {
$sth->execute($minute_offset, $schedule_id);
} else {
# The minute offset is zero or less, which is not supposed to happen.
# This is a kind of safeguard against infinite loops. NULL schedules
# will not be available to get_next_event until they are rescheduled.
# complain to STDERR
null_schedule($schedule_id);
print STDERR "Error: bad minute_offset for schedule ID $schedule_id\n";
}
}
# null_schedule is used to safeguard against infinite loops. Schedules with
# run_next set to NULL will not be available to get_next_event until they are
# rescheduled, which only happens when whine.pl starts.
sub null_schedule {
my $schedule_id = shift;
$sth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE whine_schedules " .
"SET run_next = NULL " .
"WHERE id=?");
$sth->execute($schedule_id);
# complain to STDERR
print STDERR "Bad minute_offset for schedule ID $schedule_id\n";
}
}
# get_next_date determines the difference in days between now and the next
......@@ -628,7 +649,7 @@ sub get_next_date {
}
$add_days = $day_num - $now_weekday;
if ($add_days < 0) { # it's next week
if ($add_days <= 0) { # it's next week
$add_days += 7;
}
}
......
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