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//! Thread parking without `futex` using the `pthread` synchronization primitives. | ||
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#![cfg(not(any( | ||
target_os = "linux", | ||
target_os = "android", | ||
all(target_os = "emscripten", target_feature = "atomics") | ||
)))] | ||
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use crate::cell::UnsafeCell; | ||
use crate::marker::PhantomPinned; | ||
use crate::pin::Pin; | ||
use crate::ptr::addr_of_mut; | ||
use crate::sync::atomic::AtomicUsize; | ||
use crate::sync::atomic::Ordering::SeqCst; | ||
use crate::time::Duration; | ||
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const EMPTY: usize = 0; | ||
const PARKED: usize = 1; | ||
const NOTIFIED: usize = 2; | ||
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unsafe fn lock(lock: *mut libc::pthread_mutex_t) { | ||
let r = libc::pthread_mutex_lock(lock); | ||
debug_assert_eq!(r, 0); | ||
} | ||
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unsafe fn unlock(lock: *mut libc::pthread_mutex_t) { | ||
let r = libc::pthread_mutex_unlock(lock); | ||
debug_assert_eq!(r, 0); | ||
} | ||
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unsafe fn notify_one(cond: *mut libc::pthread_cond_t) { | ||
let r = libc::pthread_cond_signal(cond); | ||
debug_assert_eq!(r, 0); | ||
} | ||
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unsafe fn wait(cond: *mut libc::pthread_cond_t, lock: *mut libc::pthread_mutex_t) { | ||
let r = libc::pthread_cond_wait(cond, lock); | ||
debug_assert_eq!(r, 0); | ||
} | ||
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const TIMESPEC_MAX: libc::timespec = | ||
libc::timespec { tv_sec: <libc::time_t>::MAX, tv_nsec: 1_000_000_000 - 1 }; | ||
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unsafe fn wait_timeout( | ||
cond: *mut libc::pthread_cond_t, | ||
lock: *mut libc::pthread_mutex_t, | ||
dur: Duration, | ||
) { | ||
// Use the system clock on systems that do not support pthread_condattr_setclock. | ||
// This unfortunately results in problems when the system time changes. | ||
#[cfg(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "ios", target_os = "espidf"))] | ||
let (now, dur) = { | ||
use super::time::SystemTime; | ||
use crate::cmp::min; | ||
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// OSX implementation of `pthread_cond_timedwait` is buggy | ||
// with super long durations. When duration is greater than | ||
// 0x100_0000_0000_0000 seconds, `pthread_cond_timedwait` | ||
// in macOS Sierra return error 316. | ||
// | ||
// This program demonstrates the issue: | ||
// https://gist.github.com/stepancheg/198db4623a20aad2ad7cddb8fda4a63c | ||
// | ||
// To work around this issue, and possible bugs of other OSes, timeout | ||
// is clamped to 1000 years, which is allowable per the API of `park_timeout` | ||
// because of spurious wakeups. | ||
let dur = min(dur, Duration::from_secs(1000 * 365 * 86400)); | ||
let now = SystemTime::now().t; | ||
(now, dur) | ||
}; | ||
// Use the monotonic clock on other systems. | ||
#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "ios", target_os = "espidf")))] | ||
let (now, dur) = { | ||
use super::time::Timespec; | ||
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(Timespec::now(libc::CLOCK_MONOTONIC), dur) | ||
}; | ||
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let timeout = now.checked_add_duration(&dur).map(|t| t.t).unwrap_or(TIMESPEC_MAX); | ||
let r = libc::pthread_cond_timedwait(cond, lock, &timeout); | ||
debug_assert!(r == libc::ETIMEDOUT || r == 0); | ||
} | ||
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pub struct Parker { | ||
state: AtomicUsize, | ||
lock: UnsafeCell<libc::pthread_mutex_t>, | ||
cvar: UnsafeCell<libc::pthread_cond_t>, | ||
// The `pthread` primitives require a stable address, so make this struct `!Unpin`. | ||
_pinned: PhantomPinned, | ||
} | ||
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impl Parker { | ||
/// Construct the UNIX parker in-place. | ||
/// | ||
/// # Safety | ||
/// The constructed parker must never be moved. | ||
pub unsafe fn new(parker: *mut Parker) { | ||
// Use the default mutex implementation to allow for simpler initialization. | ||
// This could lead to undefined behaviour when deadlocking. This is avoided | ||
// by not deadlocking. Note in particular the unlocking operation before any | ||
// panic, as code after the panic could try to park again. | ||
addr_of_mut!((*parker).state).write(AtomicUsize::new(EMPTY)); | ||
addr_of_mut!((*parker).lock).write(UnsafeCell::new(libc::PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER)); | ||
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cfg_if::cfg_if! { | ||
if #[cfg(any( | ||
target_os = "macos", | ||
target_os = "ios", | ||
target_os = "l4re", | ||
target_os = "android", | ||
target_os = "redox" | ||
))] { | ||
addr_of_mut!((*parker).cvar).write(UnsafeCell::new(libc::PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER)); | ||
} else if #[cfg(target_os = "espidf")] { | ||
let r = libc::pthread_cond_init(addr_of_mut!((*parker).cvar).cast(), crate::ptr::null()); | ||
assert_eq!(r, 0); | ||
} else { | ||
use crate::mem::MaybeUninit; | ||
let mut attr = MaybeUninit::<libc::pthread_condattr_t>::uninit(); | ||
let r = libc::pthread_condattr_init(attr.as_mut_ptr()); | ||
assert_eq!(r, 0); | ||
let r = libc::pthread_condattr_setclock(attr.as_mut_ptr(), libc::CLOCK_MONOTONIC); | ||
assert_eq!(r, 0); | ||
let r = libc::pthread_cond_init(addr_of_mut!((*parker).cvar).cast(), attr.as_ptr()); | ||
assert_eq!(r, 0); | ||
let r = libc::pthread_condattr_destroy(attr.as_mut_ptr()); | ||
assert_eq!(r, 0); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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// This implementation doesn't require `unsafe`, but other implementations | ||
// may assume this is only called by the thread that owns the Parker. | ||
pub unsafe fn park(self: Pin<&Self>) { | ||
// If we were previously notified then we consume this notification and | ||
// return quickly. | ||
if self.state.compare_exchange(NOTIFIED, EMPTY, SeqCst, SeqCst).is_ok() { | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
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// Otherwise we need to coordinate going to sleep | ||
lock(self.lock.get()); | ||
match self.state.compare_exchange(EMPTY, PARKED, SeqCst, SeqCst) { | ||
Ok(_) => {} | ||
Err(NOTIFIED) => { | ||
// We must read here, even though we know it will be `NOTIFIED`. | ||
// This is because `unpark` may have been called again since we read | ||
// `NOTIFIED` in the `compare_exchange` above. We must perform an | ||
// acquire operation that synchronizes with that `unpark` to observe | ||
// any writes it made before the call to unpark. To do that we must | ||
// read from the write it made to `state`. | ||
let old = self.state.swap(EMPTY, SeqCst); | ||
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unlock(self.lock.get()); | ||
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assert_eq!(old, NOTIFIED, "park state changed unexpectedly"); | ||
return; | ||
} // should consume this notification, so prohibit spurious wakeups in next park. | ||
Err(_) => { | ||
unlock(self.lock.get()); | ||
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panic!("inconsistent park state") | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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loop { | ||
wait(self.cvar.get(), self.lock.get()); | ||
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match self.state.compare_exchange(NOTIFIED, EMPTY, SeqCst, SeqCst) { | ||
Ok(_) => break, // got a notification | ||
Err(_) => {} // spurious wakeup, go back to sleep | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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unlock(self.lock.get()); | ||
} | ||
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// This implementation doesn't require `unsafe`, but other implementations | ||
// may assume this is only called by the thread that owns the Parker. Use | ||
// `Pin` to guarantee a stable address for the mutex and condition variable. | ||
pub unsafe fn park_timeout(self: Pin<&Self>, dur: Duration) { | ||
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// Like `park` above we have a fast path for an already-notified thread, and | ||
// afterwards we start coordinating for a sleep. | ||
// return quickly. | ||
if self.state.compare_exchange(NOTIFIED, EMPTY, SeqCst, SeqCst).is_ok() { | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
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lock(self.lock.get()); | ||
match self.state.compare_exchange(EMPTY, PARKED, SeqCst, SeqCst) { | ||
Ok(_) => {} | ||
Err(NOTIFIED) => { | ||
// We must read again here, see `park`. | ||
let old = self.state.swap(EMPTY, SeqCst); | ||
unlock(self.lock.get()); | ||
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assert_eq!(old, NOTIFIED, "park state changed unexpectedly"); | ||
return; | ||
} // should consume this notification, so prohibit spurious wakeups in next park. | ||
Err(_) => { | ||
unlock(self.lock.get()); | ||
panic!("inconsistent park_timeout state") | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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// Wait with a timeout, and if we spuriously wake up or otherwise wake up | ||
// from a notification we just want to unconditionally set the state back to | ||
// empty, either consuming a notification or un-flagging ourselves as | ||
// parked. | ||
wait_timeout(self.cvar.get(), self.lock.get(), dur); | ||
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match self.state.swap(EMPTY, SeqCst) { | ||
NOTIFIED => unlock(self.lock.get()), // got a notification, hurray! | ||
PARKED => unlock(self.lock.get()), // no notification, alas | ||
n => { | ||
unlock(self.lock.get()); | ||
panic!("inconsistent park_timeout state: {n}") | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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pub fn unpark(self: Pin<&Self>) { | ||
// To ensure the unparked thread will observe any writes we made | ||
// before this call, we must perform a release operation that `park` | ||
// can synchronize with. To do that we must write `NOTIFIED` even if | ||
// `state` is already `NOTIFIED`. That is why this must be a swap | ||
// rather than a compare-and-swap that returns if it reads `NOTIFIED` | ||
// on failure. | ||
match self.state.swap(NOTIFIED, SeqCst) { | ||
EMPTY => return, // no one was waiting | ||
NOTIFIED => return, // already unparked | ||
PARKED => {} // gotta go wake someone up | ||
_ => panic!("inconsistent state in unpark"), | ||
} | ||
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// There is a period between when the parked thread sets `state` to | ||
// `PARKED` (or last checked `state` in the case of a spurious wake | ||
// up) and when it actually waits on `cvar`. If we were to notify | ||
// during this period it would be ignored and then when the parked | ||
// thread went to sleep it would never wake up. Fortunately, it has | ||
// `lock` locked at this stage so we can acquire `lock` to wait until | ||
// it is ready to receive the notification. | ||
// | ||
// Releasing `lock` before the call to `notify_one` means that when the | ||
// parked thread wakes it doesn't get woken only to have to wait for us | ||
// to release `lock`. | ||
unsafe { | ||
lock(self.lock.get()); | ||
unlock(self.lock.get()); | ||
notify_one(self.cvar.get()); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl Drop for Parker { | ||
fn drop(&mut self) { | ||
unsafe { | ||
libc::pthread_cond_destroy(self.cvar.get_mut()); | ||
libc::pthread_mutex_destroy(self.lock.get_mut()); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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unsafe impl Sync for Parker {} | ||
unsafe impl Send for Parker {} |
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