lock transactions: avoid redundant reading in write transactions
Our `LockTransaction` class was reading overly aggressively.  In cases
like this:
```
1  with spack.store.db.read_transaction():
2    with spack.store.db.write_transaction():
3      ...
```
The `ReadTransaction` on line 1 would read in the DB, but the
WriteTransaction on line 2 would read in the DB *again*, even though we
had a read lock the whole time.  `WriteTransaction`s were only
considering nested writes to decide when to read, but they didn't know
when we already had a read lock.
- [x] `Lock.acquire_write()` return `False` in cases where we already had
       a read lock.
			
			
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		| @@ -275,7 +275,12 @@ def acquire_write(self, timeout=None): | ||||
|             wait_time, nattempts = self._lock(fcntl.LOCK_EX, timeout=timeout) | ||||
|             self._acquired_debug('WRITE LOCK', wait_time, nattempts) | ||||
|             self._writes += 1 | ||||
|             return True | ||||
|  | ||||
|             # return True only if we weren't nested in a read lock. | ||||
|             # TODO: we may need to return two values: whether we got | ||||
|             # the write lock, and whether this is acquiring a read OR | ||||
|             # write lock for the first time. Now it returns the latter. | ||||
|             return self._reads == 0 | ||||
|         else: | ||||
|             self._writes += 1 | ||||
|             return False | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -1087,6 +1087,62 @@ def write(t, v, tb): | ||||
|         assert vals['wrote'] | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| def test_nested_reads(lock_path): | ||||
|     """Ensure that write transactions won't re-read data.""" | ||||
|  | ||||
|     def read(): | ||||
|         vals['read'] += 1 | ||||
|  | ||||
|     vals = collections.defaultdict(lambda: 0) | ||||
|     lock = AssertLock(lock_path, vals) | ||||
|  | ||||
|     # read/read | ||||
|     vals.clear() | ||||
|     assert vals['read'] == 0 | ||||
|     with lk.ReadTransaction(lock, acquire=read): | ||||
|         assert vals['read'] == 1 | ||||
|         with lk.ReadTransaction(lock, acquire=read): | ||||
|             assert vals['read'] == 1 | ||||
|  | ||||
|     # write/write | ||||
|     vals.clear() | ||||
|     assert vals['read'] == 0 | ||||
|     with lk.WriteTransaction(lock, acquire=read): | ||||
|         assert vals['read'] == 1 | ||||
|         with lk.WriteTransaction(lock, acquire=read): | ||||
|             assert vals['read'] == 1 | ||||
|  | ||||
|     # read/write | ||||
|     vals.clear() | ||||
|     assert vals['read'] == 0 | ||||
|     with lk.ReadTransaction(lock, acquire=read): | ||||
|         assert vals['read'] == 1 | ||||
|         with lk.WriteTransaction(lock, acquire=read): | ||||
|             assert vals['read'] == 1 | ||||
|  | ||||
|     # write/read/write | ||||
|     vals.clear() | ||||
|     assert vals['read'] == 0 | ||||
|     with lk.WriteTransaction(lock, acquire=read): | ||||
|         assert vals['read'] == 1 | ||||
|         with lk.ReadTransaction(lock, acquire=read): | ||||
|             assert vals['read'] == 1 | ||||
|             with lk.WriteTransaction(lock, acquire=read): | ||||
|                 assert vals['read'] == 1 | ||||
|  | ||||
|     # read/write/read/write | ||||
|     vals.clear() | ||||
|     assert vals['read'] == 0 | ||||
|     with lk.ReadTransaction(lock, acquire=read): | ||||
|         assert vals['read'] == 1 | ||||
|         with lk.WriteTransaction(lock, acquire=read): | ||||
|             assert vals['read'] == 1 | ||||
|             with lk.ReadTransaction(lock, acquire=read): | ||||
|                 assert vals['read'] == 1 | ||||
|                 with lk.WriteTransaction(lock, acquire=read): | ||||
|                     assert vals['read'] == 1 | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| def test_lock_debug_output(lock_path): | ||||
|     host = socket.getfqdn() | ||||
|  | ||||
|   | ||||
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