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108 lines
2.9 KiB
C++
108 lines
2.9 KiB
C++
/*
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TODO: MP AB Copyright
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*/
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/*
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Interface
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~~~~~~~~~
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(
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- This is an APC request queue
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- We assume there is a particular owner thread which periodically calls
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process_apc_requests() to serve the call requests.
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- Other threads can post call requests, and block until they are exectued.
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)
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Implementation
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- The target has a mutex-guarded request queue.
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- After the request has been put into queue, the requestor waits for request
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to be satisfied. The worker satisifes the request and signals the
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requestor.
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*/
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/*
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Target for asynchronous procedue calls (APCs).
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*/
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class Apc_target
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{
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mysql_mutex_t *LOCK_thd_data_ptr;
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public:
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Apc_target() : enabled(0), apc_calls(NULL) /*, call_queue_size(0)*/ {}
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~Apc_target() { DBUG_ASSERT(!enabled && !apc_calls);}
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void init(mysql_mutex_t *target_mutex);
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void destroy();
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void enable();
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void disable();
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void process_apc_requests();
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typedef void (*apc_func_t)(void *arg);
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/*
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Make an APC call: schedule it for execution and wait until the target
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thread has executed it. This function must not be called from a thread
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that's different from the target thread.
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@retval FALSE - Ok, the call has been made
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@retval TRUE - Call wasnt made (either the target is in disabled state or
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timeout occured)
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*/
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bool make_apc_call(apc_func_t func, void *func_arg,
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int timeout_sec, bool *timed_out);
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#ifndef DBUG_OFF
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int n_calls_processed; /* Number of calls served by this target */
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#endif
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private:
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class Call_request;
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/*
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Non-zero value means we're enabled. It's an int, not bool, because one can
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call enable() N times (and then needs to call disable() N times before the
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target is really disabled)
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*/
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int enabled;
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/*
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Circular, double-linked list of all enqueued call requests.
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We use this structure, because we
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- process requests sequentially (i.e. they are removed from the front)
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- a thread that has posted a request may time out (or be KILLed) and
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cancel the request, which means we need a fast request-removal
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operation.
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*/
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Call_request *apc_calls;
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class Call_request
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{
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public:
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apc_func_t func; /* Function to call */
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void *func_arg; /* Argument to pass it */
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/* The caller will actually wait for "processed==TRUE" */
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bool processed;
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/* Condition that will be signalled when the request has been served */
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mysql_cond_t COND_request;
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/* Double linked-list linkage */
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Call_request *next;
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Call_request *prev;
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const char *what; /* (debug) state of the request */
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};
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void enqueue_request(Call_request *qe);
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void dequeue_request(Call_request *qe);
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/* return the first call request in queue, or NULL if there are none enqueued */
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Call_request *get_first_in_queue()
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{
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return apc_calls;
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}
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};
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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