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// Signal handling
cfg_signal_internal_and_unix! {
mod signal;
}
use crate::io::interest::Interest;
use crate::io::ready::Ready;
use crate::loom::sync::Mutex;
use crate::runtime::driver;
use crate::runtime::io::registration_set;
use crate::runtime::io::{IoDriverMetrics, RegistrationSet, ScheduledIo};
use mio::event::Source;
use std::fmt;
use std::io;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::time::Duration;
/// I/O driver, backed by Mio.
pub(crate) struct Driver {
/// Tracks the number of times `turn` is called. It is safe for this to wrap
/// as it is mostly used to determine when to call `compact()`.
tick: u8,
/// True when an event with the signal token is received
signal_ready: bool,
/// Reuse the `mio::Events` value across calls to poll.
events: mio::Events,
/// The system event queue.
poll: mio::Poll,
}
/// A reference to an I/O driver.
pub(crate) struct Handle {
/// Registers I/O resources.
registry: mio::Registry,
/// Tracks all registrations
registrations: RegistrationSet,
/// State that should be synchronized
synced: Mutex<registration_set::Synced>,
/// Used to wake up the reactor from a call to `turn`.
/// Not supported on Wasi due to lack of threading support.
#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))]
waker: mio::Waker,
pub(crate) metrics: IoDriverMetrics,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) struct ReadyEvent {
pub(super) tick: u8,
pub(crate) ready: Ready,
pub(super) is_shutdown: bool,
}
cfg_net_unix!(
impl ReadyEvent {
pub(crate) fn with_ready(&self, ready: Ready) -> Self {
Self {
ready,
tick: self.tick,
is_shutdown: self.is_shutdown,
}
}
}
);
#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Copy)]
pub(super) enum Direction {
Read,
Write,
}
pub(super) enum Tick {
Set(u8),
Clear(u8),
}
const TOKEN_WAKEUP: mio::Token = mio::Token(0);
const TOKEN_SIGNAL: mio::Token = mio::Token(1);
fn _assert_kinds() {
fn _assert<T: Send + Sync>() {}
_assert::<Handle>();
}
// ===== impl Driver =====
impl Driver {
/// Creates a new event loop, returning any error that happened during the
/// creation.
pub(crate) fn new(nevents: usize) -> io::Result<(Driver, Handle)> {
let poll = mio::Poll::new()?;
#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))]
let waker = mio::Waker::new(poll.registry(), TOKEN_WAKEUP)?;
let registry = poll.registry().try_clone()?;
let driver = Driver {
tick: 0,
signal_ready: false,
events: mio::Events::with_capacity(nevents),
poll,
};
let (registrations, synced) = RegistrationSet::new();
let handle = Handle {
registry,
registrations,
synced: Mutex::new(synced),
#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))]
waker,
metrics: IoDriverMetrics::default(),
};
Ok((driver, handle))
}
pub(crate) fn park(&mut self, rt_handle: &driver::Handle) {
let handle = rt_handle.io();
self.turn(handle, None);
}
pub(crate) fn park_timeout(&mut self, rt_handle: &driver::Handle, duration: Duration) {
let handle = rt_handle.io();
self.turn(handle, Some(duration));
}
pub(crate) fn shutdown(&mut self, rt_handle: &driver::Handle) {
let handle = rt_handle.io();
let ios = handle.registrations.shutdown(&mut handle.synced.lock());
// `shutdown()` must be called without holding the lock.
for io in ios {
io.shutdown();
}
}
fn turn(&mut self, handle: &Handle, max_wait: Option<Duration>) {
debug_assert!(!handle.registrations.is_shutdown(&handle.synced.lock()));
self.tick = self.tick.wrapping_add(1);
handle.release_pending_registrations();
let events = &mut self.events;
// Block waiting for an event to happen, peeling out how many events
// happened.
match self.poll.poll(events, max_wait) {
Ok(_) => {}
Err(ref e) if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::Interrupted => {}
#[cfg(target_os = "wasi")]
Err(e) if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput => {
// In case of wasm32_wasi this error happens, when trying to poll without subscriptions
// just return from the park, as there would be nothing, which wakes us up.
}
Err(e) => panic!("unexpected error when polling the I/O driver: {:?}", e),
}
// Process all the events that came in, dispatching appropriately
let mut ready_count = 0;
for event in events.iter() {
let token = event.token();
if token == TOKEN_WAKEUP {
// Nothing to do, the event is used to unblock the I/O driver
} else if token == TOKEN_SIGNAL {
self.signal_ready = true;
} else {
let ready = Ready::from_mio(event);
// Use std::ptr::from_exposed_addr when stable
let ptr: *const ScheduledIo = token.0 as *const _;
// Safety: we ensure that the pointers used as tokens are not freed
// until they are both deregistered from mio **and** we know the I/O
// driver is not concurrently polling. The I/O driver holds ownership of
// an `Arc<ScheduledIo>` so we can safely cast this to a ref.
let io: &ScheduledIo = unsafe { &*ptr };
io.set_readiness(Tick::Set(self.tick), |curr| curr | ready);
io.wake(ready);
ready_count += 1;
}
}
handle.metrics.incr_ready_count_by(ready_count);
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for Driver {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "Driver")
}
}
impl Handle {
/// Forces a reactor blocked in a call to `turn` to wakeup, or otherwise
/// makes the next call to `turn` return immediately.
///
/// This method is intended to be used in situations where a notification
/// needs to otherwise be sent to the main reactor. If the reactor is
/// currently blocked inside of `turn` then it will wake up and soon return
/// after this method has been called. If the reactor is not currently
/// blocked in `turn`, then the next call to `turn` will not block and
/// return immediately.
pub(crate) fn unpark(&self) {
#[cfg(not(target_os = "wasi"))]
self.waker.wake().expect("failed to wake I/O driver");
}
/// Registers an I/O resource with the reactor for a given `mio::Ready` state.
///
/// The registration token is returned.
pub(super) fn add_source(
&self,
source: &mut impl mio::event::Source,
interest: Interest,
) -> io::Result<Arc<ScheduledIo>> {
let scheduled_io = self.registrations.allocate(&mut self.synced.lock())?;
let token = scheduled_io.token();
// TODO: if this returns an err, the `ScheduledIo` leaks...
self.registry.register(source, token, interest.to_mio())?;
// TODO: move this logic to `RegistrationSet` and use a `CountedLinkedList`
self.metrics.incr_fd_count();
Ok(scheduled_io)
}
/// Deregisters an I/O resource from the reactor.
pub(super) fn deregister_source(
&self,
registration: &Arc<ScheduledIo>,
source: &mut impl Source,
) -> io::Result<()> {
// Deregister the source with the OS poller **first**
self.registry.deregister(source)?;
if self
.registrations
.deregister(&mut self.synced.lock(), registration)
{
self.unpark();
}
self.metrics.dec_fd_count();
Ok(())
}
fn release_pending_registrations(&self) {
if self.registrations.needs_release() {
self.registrations.release(&mut self.synced.lock());
}
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for Handle {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "Handle")
}
}
impl Direction {
pub(super) fn mask(self) -> Ready {
match self {
Direction::Read => Ready::READABLE | Ready::READ_CLOSED,
Direction::Write => Ready::WRITABLE | Ready::WRITE_CLOSED,
}
}
}