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/* this works around a bug in mingw32 providing a non-working setjmp */ |
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#define USE_NO_MINGW_SETJMP_TWO_ARGS |
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|
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#define NDEBUG 1 /* perl usually disables NDEBUG later */ |
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|
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#include "libcoro/coro.c" |
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|
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#if CORO_UCONTEXT |
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#define CORO_BACKEND "ucontext" |
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#elif CORO_SJLJ |
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#define CORO_BACKEND "sjlj" |
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#elif CORO_LINUX |
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#define CORO_BACKEND "linux" |
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#elif CORO_LOSER |
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#define CORO_BACKEND "loser" |
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#elif CORO_FIBER |
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#define CORO_BACKEND "fiber" |
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#elif CORO_IRIX |
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#define CORO_BACKEND "irix" |
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#elif CORO_ASM |
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#define CORO_BACKEND "asm" |
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#elif CORO_PTHREAD |
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#define CORO_BACKEND "pthread" |
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#else |
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#define CORO_BACKEND "unknown" |
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#endif |
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|
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#define PERL_NO_GET_CONTEXT |
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#define PERL_EXT |
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|
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#include "EXTERN.h" |
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#include "perl.h" |
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#include "XSUB.h" |
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#include "perliol.h" |
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#include "schmorp.h" |
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|
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#define ECB_NO_THREADS 1 |
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#define ECB_NO_LIBM 1 |
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#include "ecb.h" |
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|
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#include <stddef.h> |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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#include <errno.h> |
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#include <assert.h> |
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|
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#ifndef SvREFCNT_dec_NN |
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#define SvREFCNT_dec_NN(sv) SvREFCNT_dec (sv) |
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#endif |
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|
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#ifndef SvREFCNT_inc_NN |
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#define SvREFCNT_inc_NN(sv) SvREFCNT_inc (sv) |
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#endif |
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|
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#ifndef SVs_PADSTALE |
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# define SVs_PADSTALE 0 |
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#endif |
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|
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#ifdef PadARRAY |
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# define NEWPADAPI 1 |
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# define newPADLIST(var) (Newz (0, var, 1, PADLIST), Newx (PadlistARRAY (var), 2, PAD *)) |
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#else |
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typedef AV PADNAMELIST; |
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# if !PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST(5,8,0) |
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typedef AV PADLIST; |
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typedef AV PAD; |
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# endif |
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# define PadlistARRAY(pl) ((PAD **)AvARRAY (pl)) |
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# define PadlistMAX(pl) AvFILLp (pl) |
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# define PadlistNAMES(pl) (*PadlistARRAY (pl)) |
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# define PadARRAY AvARRAY |
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# define PadMAX AvFILLp |
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# define newPADLIST(var) ((var) = newAV (), av_extend (var, 1)) |
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#endif |
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#ifndef PadnamelistREFCNT |
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# define PadnamelistREFCNT(pnl) SvREFCNT (pnl) |
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#endif |
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#ifndef PadnamelistREFCNT_dec |
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# define PadnamelistREFCNT_dec(pnl) SvREFCNT_dec (pnl) |
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#endif |
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|
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/* 5.19.something has replaced SVt_BIND by SVt_INVLIST */ |
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/* we just alias it to SVt_IV, as that is sufficient for swap_sv for now */ |
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#if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST(5,19,0) |
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# define SVt_BIND SVt_IV |
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#endif |
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|
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#if defined(_WIN32) |
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# undef HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY |
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# undef setjmp |
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# undef longjmp |
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# undef _exit |
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# define setjmp _setjmp /* deep magic */ |
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#else |
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# include <inttypes.h> /* most portable stdint.h */ |
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#endif |
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|
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/* the maximum number of idle cctx that will be pooled */ |
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static int cctx_max_idle = 4; |
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|
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#if defined(DEBUGGING) && PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST(5,12,0) |
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# define HAS_SCOPESTACK_NAME 1 |
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#endif |
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|
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/* prefer perl internal functions over our own? */ |
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#ifndef CORO_PREFER_PERL_FUNCTIONS |
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# define CORO_PREFER_PERL_FUNCTIONS 0 |
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#endif |
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|
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/* The next macros try to return the current stack pointer, in an as |
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* portable way as possible. */ |
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#if __GNUC__ >= 4 |
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# define dSTACKLEVEL int stacklevel_dummy |
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# define STACKLEVEL __builtin_frame_address (0) |
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#else |
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# define dSTACKLEVEL volatile void *stacklevel |
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# define STACKLEVEL ((void *)&stacklevel) |
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#endif |
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|
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#define IN_DESTRUCT PL_dirty |
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|
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#include "CoroAPI.h" |
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#define GCoroAPI (&coroapi) /* very sneaky */ |
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|
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#ifdef USE_ITHREADS |
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# if CORO_PTHREAD |
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static void *coro_thx; |
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# endif |
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#endif |
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|
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#ifdef __linux |
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# include <time.h> /* for timespec */ |
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# include <syscall.h> /* for SYS_* */ |
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# ifdef SYS_clock_gettime |
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# define coro_clock_gettime(id, ts) syscall (SYS_clock_gettime, (id), (ts)) |
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# define CORO_CLOCK_MONOTONIC 1 |
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# define CORO_CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID 3 |
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# endif |
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#endif |
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|
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/* one off bugfix for perl 5.22 */ |
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#if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST(5,22,0) && !PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST(5,24,0) |
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# undef PadlistNAMES |
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# define PadlistNAMES(pl) *((PADNAMELIST **)PadlistARRAY (pl)) |
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#endif |
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|
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#if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST(5,24,0) |
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# define SUB_ARGARRAY PL_curpad[0] |
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#else |
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# define SUB_ARGARRAY (SV *)cx->blk_sub.argarray |
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#endif |
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|
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/* perl usually suppresses asserts. for debugging, we sometimes force it to be on */ |
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#if 0 |
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# undef NDEBUG |
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# include <assert.h> |
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#endif |
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|
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static double (*nvtime)(); /* so why doesn't it take void? */ |
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static void (*u2time)(pTHX_ UV ret[2]); |
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|
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/* we hijack an hopefully unused CV flag for our purposes */ |
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#define CVf_SLF 0x4000 |
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static OP *pp_slf (pTHX); |
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static void slf_destroy (pTHX_ struct coro *coro); |
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|
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static U32 cctx_gen; |
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static size_t cctx_stacksize = CORO_STACKSIZE; |
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static struct CoroAPI coroapi; |
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static AV *main_mainstack; /* used to differentiate between $main and others */ |
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static JMPENV *main_top_env; |
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static HV *coro_state_stash, *coro_stash; |
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static volatile SV *coro_mortal; /* will be freed/thrown after next transfer */ |
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|
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static AV *av_destroy; /* destruction queue */ |
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static SV *sv_manager; /* the manager coro */ |
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static SV *sv_idle; /* $Coro::idle */ |
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|
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static GV *irsgv; /* $/ */ |
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static GV *stdoutgv; /* *STDOUT */ |
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static SV *rv_diehook; |
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static SV *rv_warnhook; |
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|
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/* async_pool helper stuff */ |
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static SV *sv_pool_rss; |
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static SV *sv_pool_size; |
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static SV *sv_async_pool_idle; /* description string */ |
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static AV *av_async_pool; /* idle pool */ |
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static SV *sv_Coro; /* class string */ |
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static CV *cv_pool_handler; |
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|
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/* Coro::AnyEvent */ |
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static SV *sv_activity; |
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|
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/* enable processtime/realtime profiling */ |
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static char enable_times; |
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typedef U32 coro_ts[2]; |
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static coro_ts time_real, time_cpu; |
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static char times_valid; |
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|
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static struct coro_cctx *cctx_first; |
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static int cctx_count, cctx_idle; |
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|
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enum |
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{ |
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CC_MAPPED = 0x01, |
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CC_NOREUSE = 0x02, /* throw this away after tracing */ |
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CC_TRACE = 0x04, |
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CC_TRACE_SUB = 0x08, /* trace sub calls */ |
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CC_TRACE_LINE = 0x10, /* trace each statement */ |
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CC_TRACE_ALL = CC_TRACE_SUB | CC_TRACE_LINE, |
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}; |
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|
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/* this is a structure representing a c-level coroutine */ |
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typedef struct coro_cctx |
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{ |
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struct coro_cctx *next; |
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|
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/* the stack */ |
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struct coro_stack stack; |
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|
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/* cpu state */ |
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void *idle_sp; /* sp of top-level transfer/schedule/cede call */ |
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#ifndef NDEBUG |
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JMPENV *idle_te; /* same as idle_sp, but for top_env */ |
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#endif |
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JMPENV *top_env; |
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coro_context cctx; |
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|
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U32 gen; |
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#if CORO_USE_VALGRIND |
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int valgrind_id; |
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#endif |
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unsigned char flags; |
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} coro_cctx; |
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|
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static coro_cctx *cctx_current; /* the currently running cctx */ |
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|
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/*****************************************************************************/ |
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|
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static MGVTBL coro_state_vtbl; |
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|
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enum |
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{ |
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CF_RUNNING = 0x0001, /* coroutine is running */ |
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CF_READY = 0x0002, /* coroutine is ready */ |
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CF_NEW = 0x0004, /* has never been switched to */ |
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CF_ZOMBIE = 0x0008, /* coroutine data has been freed */ |
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CF_SUSPENDED = 0x0010, /* coroutine can't be scheduled */ |
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CF_NOCANCEL = 0x0020, /* cannot cancel, set slf_frame.data to 1 (hackish) */ |
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}; |
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|
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/* the structure where most of the perl state is stored, overlaid on the cxstack */ |
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typedef struct |
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{ |
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#define VARx(name,expr,type) type name; |
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#include "state.h" |
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} perl_slots; |
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|
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/* how many context stack entries do we need for perl_slots */ |
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#define SLOT_COUNT ((sizeof (perl_slots) + sizeof (PERL_CONTEXT) - 1) / sizeof (PERL_CONTEXT)) |
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|
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/* this is a structure representing a perl-level coroutine */ |
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struct coro |
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{ |
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/* the C coroutine allocated to this perl coroutine, if any */ |
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coro_cctx *cctx; |
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|
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/* ready queue */ |
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struct coro *next_ready; |
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|
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/* state data */ |
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struct CoroSLF slf_frame; /* saved slf frame */ |
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AV *mainstack; |
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perl_slots *slot; /* basically the saved sp */ |
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|
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CV *startcv; /* the CV to execute */ |
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AV *args; /* data associated with this coroutine (initial args) */ |
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int flags; /* CF_ flags */ |
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HV *hv; /* the perl hash associated with this coro, if any */ |
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|
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/* statistics */ |
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int usecount; /* number of transfers to this coro */ |
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|
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/* coro process data */ |
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int prio; |
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SV *except; /* exception to be thrown */ |
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SV *rouse_cb; /* most recently created rouse callback */ |
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AV *on_destroy; /* callbacks or coros to notify on destroy */ |
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AV *status; /* the exit status list */ |
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|
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/* async_pool */ |
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SV *saved_deffh; |
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SV *invoke_cb; |
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AV *invoke_av; |
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|
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/* on_enter/on_leave */ |
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AV *on_enter; AV *on_enter_xs; |
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AV *on_leave; AV *on_leave_xs; |
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|
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/* swap_sv */ |
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AV *swap_sv; |
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|
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/* times */ |
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coro_ts t_cpu, t_real; |
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|
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/* linked list */ |
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struct coro *next, *prev; |
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}; |
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|
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typedef struct coro *Coro__State; |
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typedef struct coro *Coro__State_or_hashref; |
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|
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/* the following variables are effectively part of the perl context */ |
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/* and get copied between struct coro and these variables */ |
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/* the main reason we don't support windows process emulation */ |
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static struct CoroSLF slf_frame; /* the current slf frame */ |
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|
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/** Coro ********************************************************************/ |
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|
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#define CORO_PRIO_MAX 3 |
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#define CORO_PRIO_HIGH 1 |
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#define CORO_PRIO_NORMAL 0 |
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#define CORO_PRIO_LOW -1 |
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#define CORO_PRIO_IDLE -3 |
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#define CORO_PRIO_MIN -4 |
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|
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/* for Coro.pm */ |
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static SV *coro_current; |
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static SV *coro_readyhook; |
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static struct coro *coro_ready [CORO_PRIO_MAX - CORO_PRIO_MIN + 1][2]; /* head|tail */ |
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static CV *cv_coro_run; |
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static struct coro *coro_first; |
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#define coro_nready coroapi.nready |
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|
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/** JIT *********************************************************************/ |
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|
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#if CORO_JIT |
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/* APPLE doesn't have mmap though */ |
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#define CORO_JIT_UNIXY (__linux || __FreeBSD__ || __OpenBSD__ || __NetBSD__ || __solaris || __APPLE__) |
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#ifndef CORO_JIT_TYPE |
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#if ECB_AMD64 && CORO_JIT_UNIXY |
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#define CORO_JIT_TYPE "amd64-unix" |
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#elif __i386 && CORO_JIT_UNIXY |
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#define CORO_JIT_TYPE "x86-unix" |
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#endif |
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#endif |
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#endif |
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|
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#if !defined(CORO_JIT_TYPE) || _POSIX_MEMORY_PROTECTION <= 0 |
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#undef CORO_JIT |
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#endif |
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|
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#if CORO_JIT |
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typedef void (*load_save_perl_slots_type)(perl_slots *); |
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static load_save_perl_slots_type load_perl_slots, save_perl_slots; |
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#endif |
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|
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/** Coro::Select ************************************************************/ |
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|
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static OP *(*coro_old_pp_sselect) (pTHX); |
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static SV *coro_select_select; |
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|
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/* horrible hack, but if it works... */ |
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static OP * |
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coro_pp_sselect (pTHX) |
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{ |
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dSP; |
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PUSHMARK (SP - 4); /* fake argument list */ |
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XPUSHs (coro_select_select); |
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PUTBACK; |
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|
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/* entersub is an UNOP, select a LISTOP... keep your fingers crossed */ |
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PL_op->op_flags |= OPf_STACKED; |
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PL_op->op_private = 0; |
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return PL_ppaddr [OP_ENTERSUB](aTHX); |
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} |
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|
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/** time stuff **************************************************************/ |
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|
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#ifdef HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY |
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|
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ecb_inline void |
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coro_u2time (pTHX_ UV ret[2]) |
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{ |
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struct timeval tv; |
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gettimeofday (&tv, 0); |
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|
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ret [0] = tv.tv_sec; |
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ret [1] = tv.tv_usec; |
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} |
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|
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ecb_inline double |
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coro_nvtime (void) |
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{ |
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struct timeval tv; |
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gettimeofday (&tv, 0); |
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|
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return tv.tv_sec + tv.tv_usec * 1e-6; |
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} |
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|
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ecb_inline void |
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time_init (pTHX) |
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{ |
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nvtime = coro_nvtime; |
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u2time = coro_u2time; |
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} |
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|
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#else |
410 |
|
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ecb_inline void |
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time_init (pTHX) |
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{ |
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SV **svp; |
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|
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require_pv ("Time/HiRes.pm"); |
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|
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svp = hv_fetch (PL_modglobal, "Time::NVtime", 12, 0); |
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|
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if (!svp) croak ("Time::HiRes is required, but missing. Caught"); |
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if (!SvIOK (*svp)) croak ("Time::NVtime isn't a function pointer. Caught"); |
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|
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nvtime = INT2PTR (double (*)(), SvIV (*svp)); |
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|
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svp = hv_fetch (PL_modglobal, "Time::U2time", 12, 0); |
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u2time = INT2PTR (void (*)(pTHX_ UV ret[2]), SvIV (*svp)); |
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} |
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|
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#endif |
430 |
|
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/** lowlevel stuff **********************************************************/ |
432 |
|
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static SV * ecb_noinline |
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coro_get_sv (pTHX_ const char *name, int create) |
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{ |
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#if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
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/* silence stupid and wrong 5.10 warning that I am unable to switch off */ |
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get_sv (name, create); |
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#endif |
440 |
return get_sv (name, create); |
441 |
} |
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|
443 |
static AV * ecb_noinline |
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coro_get_av (pTHX_ const char *name, int create) |
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{ |
446 |
#if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
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/* silence stupid and wrong 5.10 warning that I am unable to switch off */ |
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get_av (name, create); |
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#endif |
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return get_av (name, create); |
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} |
452 |
|
453 |
static HV * ecb_noinline |
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coro_get_hv (pTHX_ const char *name, int create) |
455 |
{ |
456 |
#if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
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/* silence stupid and wrong 5.10 warning that I am unable to switch off */ |
458 |
get_hv (name, create); |
459 |
#endif |
460 |
return get_hv (name, create); |
461 |
} |
462 |
|
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ecb_inline void |
464 |
coro_times_update (void) |
465 |
{ |
466 |
#ifdef coro_clock_gettime |
467 |
struct timespec ts; |
468 |
|
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ts.tv_sec = ts.tv_nsec = 0; |
470 |
coro_clock_gettime (CORO_CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID, &ts); |
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time_cpu [0] = ts.tv_sec; time_cpu [1] = ts.tv_nsec; |
472 |
|
473 |
ts.tv_sec = ts.tv_nsec = 0; |
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coro_clock_gettime (CORO_CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts); |
475 |
time_real [0] = ts.tv_sec; time_real [1] = ts.tv_nsec; |
476 |
#else |
477 |
dTHX; |
478 |
UV tv[2]; |
479 |
|
480 |
u2time (aTHX_ tv); |
481 |
time_real [0] = tv [0]; |
482 |
time_real [1] = tv [1] * 1000; |
483 |
#endif |
484 |
} |
485 |
|
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ecb_inline void |
487 |
coro_times_add (struct coro *c) |
488 |
{ |
489 |
c->t_real [1] += time_real [1]; |
490 |
if (c->t_real [1] > 1000000000) { c->t_real [1] -= 1000000000; ++c->t_real [0]; } |
491 |
c->t_real [0] += time_real [0]; |
492 |
|
493 |
c->t_cpu [1] += time_cpu [1]; |
494 |
if (c->t_cpu [1] > 1000000000) { c->t_cpu [1] -= 1000000000; ++c->t_cpu [0]; } |
495 |
c->t_cpu [0] += time_cpu [0]; |
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} |
497 |
|
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ecb_inline void |
499 |
coro_times_sub (struct coro *c) |
500 |
{ |
501 |
if (c->t_real [1] < time_real [1]) { c->t_real [1] += 1000000000; --c->t_real [0]; } |
502 |
c->t_real [1] -= time_real [1]; |
503 |
c->t_real [0] -= time_real [0]; |
504 |
|
505 |
if (c->t_cpu [1] < time_cpu [1]) { c->t_cpu [1] += 1000000000; --c->t_cpu [0]; } |
506 |
c->t_cpu [1] -= time_cpu [1]; |
507 |
c->t_cpu [0] -= time_cpu [0]; |
508 |
} |
509 |
|
510 |
/*****************************************************************************/ |
511 |
/* magic glue */ |
512 |
|
513 |
#define CORO_MAGIC_type_cv 26 |
514 |
#define CORO_MAGIC_type_state PERL_MAGIC_ext |
515 |
|
516 |
#define CORO_MAGIC_NN(sv, type) \ |
517 |
(ecb_expect_true (SvMAGIC (sv)->mg_type == type) \ |
518 |
? SvMAGIC (sv) \ |
519 |
: mg_find (sv, type)) |
520 |
|
521 |
#define CORO_MAGIC(sv, type) \ |
522 |
(ecb_expect_true (SvMAGIC (sv)) \ |
523 |
? CORO_MAGIC_NN (sv, type) \ |
524 |
: 0) |
525 |
|
526 |
#define CORO_MAGIC_cv(cv) CORO_MAGIC (((SV *)(cv)), CORO_MAGIC_type_cv) |
527 |
#define CORO_MAGIC_state(sv) CORO_MAGIC_NN (((SV *)(sv)), CORO_MAGIC_type_state) |
528 |
|
529 |
ecb_inline MAGIC * |
530 |
SvSTATEhv_p (pTHX_ SV *coro) |
531 |
{ |
532 |
MAGIC *mg; |
533 |
|
534 |
if (ecb_expect_true ( |
535 |
SvTYPE (coro) == SVt_PVHV |
536 |
&& (mg = CORO_MAGIC_state (coro)) |
537 |
&& mg->mg_virtual == &coro_state_vtbl |
538 |
)) |
539 |
return mg; |
540 |
|
541 |
return 0; |
542 |
} |
543 |
|
544 |
ecb_inline struct coro * |
545 |
SvSTATE_ (pTHX_ SV *coro_sv) |
546 |
{ |
547 |
MAGIC *mg; |
548 |
|
549 |
if (SvROK (coro_sv)) |
550 |
coro_sv = SvRV (coro_sv); |
551 |
|
552 |
mg = SvSTATEhv_p (aTHX_ coro_sv); |
553 |
if (!mg) |
554 |
croak ("Coro::State object required"); |
555 |
|
556 |
return (struct coro *)mg->mg_ptr; |
557 |
} |
558 |
|
559 |
#define SvSTATE(sv) SvSTATE_ (aTHX_ (sv)) |
560 |
|
561 |
/* faster than SvSTATE, but expects a coroutine hv */ |
562 |
#define SvSTATE_hv(hv) ((struct coro *)CORO_MAGIC_NN ((SV *)hv, CORO_MAGIC_type_state)->mg_ptr) |
563 |
#define SvSTATE_current SvSTATE_hv (SvRV (coro_current)) |
564 |
|
565 |
/*****************************************************************************/ |
566 |
/* padlist management and caching */ |
567 |
|
568 |
ecb_inline PADLIST * |
569 |
coro_derive_padlist (pTHX_ CV *cv) |
570 |
{ |
571 |
PADLIST *padlist = CvPADLIST (cv); |
572 |
PADLIST *newpadlist; |
573 |
PADNAMELIST *padnames; |
574 |
PAD *newpad; |
575 |
PADOFFSET off = PadlistMAX (padlist) + 1; |
576 |
|
577 |
#if NEWPADAPI |
578 |
|
579 |
/* if we had the original CvDEPTH, we might be able to steal the CvDEPTH+1 entry instead */ |
580 |
/* 20131102194744.GA6705@schmorp.de, 20131102195825.2013.qmail@lists-nntp.develooper.com */ |
581 |
while (!PadlistARRAY (padlist)[off - 1]) |
582 |
--off; |
583 |
|
584 |
Perl_pad_push (aTHX_ padlist, off); |
585 |
|
586 |
newpad = PadlistARRAY (padlist)[off]; |
587 |
PadlistARRAY (padlist)[off] = 0; |
588 |
|
589 |
#else |
590 |
|
591 |
#if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
592 |
Perl_pad_push (aTHX_ padlist, off); |
593 |
#else |
594 |
Perl_pad_push (aTHX_ padlist, off, 1); |
595 |
#endif |
596 |
|
597 |
newpad = PadlistARRAY (padlist)[off]; |
598 |
PadlistMAX (padlist) = off - 1; |
599 |
|
600 |
#endif |
601 |
|
602 |
newPADLIST (newpadlist); |
603 |
#if !PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST(5,15,3) |
604 |
/* Padlists are AvREAL as of 5.15.3. See perl bug #98092 and perl commit 7d953ba. */ |
605 |
AvREAL_off (newpadlist); |
606 |
#endif |
607 |
|
608 |
/* Already extended to 2 elements by newPADLIST. */ |
609 |
PadlistMAX (newpadlist) = 1; |
610 |
|
611 |
padnames = PadlistNAMES (padlist); |
612 |
++PadnamelistREFCNT (padnames); |
613 |
PadlistNAMES (newpadlist) = padnames; |
614 |
|
615 |
PadlistARRAY (newpadlist)[1] = newpad; |
616 |
|
617 |
return newpadlist; |
618 |
} |
619 |
|
620 |
ecb_inline void |
621 |
free_padlist (pTHX_ PADLIST *padlist) |
622 |
{ |
623 |
/* may be during global destruction */ |
624 |
if (!IN_DESTRUCT) |
625 |
{ |
626 |
I32 i = PadlistMAX (padlist); |
627 |
|
628 |
while (i > 0) /* special-case index 0 */ |
629 |
{ |
630 |
/* we try to be extra-careful here */ |
631 |
PAD *pad = PadlistARRAY (padlist)[i--]; |
632 |
|
633 |
if (pad) |
634 |
{ |
635 |
I32 j = PadMAX (pad); |
636 |
|
637 |
while (j >= 0) |
638 |
SvREFCNT_dec (PadARRAY (pad)[j--]); |
639 |
|
640 |
PadMAX (pad) = -1; |
641 |
SvREFCNT_dec (pad); |
642 |
} |
643 |
} |
644 |
|
645 |
PadnamelistREFCNT_dec (PadlistNAMES (padlist)); |
646 |
|
647 |
#if NEWPADAPI |
648 |
Safefree (PadlistARRAY (padlist)); |
649 |
Safefree (padlist); |
650 |
#else |
651 |
AvFILLp (padlist) = -1; |
652 |
AvREAL_off (padlist); |
653 |
SvREFCNT_dec ((SV*)padlist); |
654 |
#endif |
655 |
} |
656 |
} |
657 |
|
658 |
static int |
659 |
coro_cv_free (pTHX_ SV *sv, MAGIC *mg) |
660 |
{ |
661 |
PADLIST *padlist; |
662 |
PADLIST **padlists = (PADLIST **)(mg->mg_ptr + sizeof(size_t)); |
663 |
size_t len = *(size_t *)mg->mg_ptr; |
664 |
|
665 |
/* perl manages to free our internal AV and _then_ call us */ |
666 |
if (IN_DESTRUCT) |
667 |
return 0; |
668 |
|
669 |
while (len--) |
670 |
free_padlist (aTHX_ padlists[len]); |
671 |
|
672 |
return 0; |
673 |
} |
674 |
|
675 |
static MGVTBL coro_cv_vtbl = { |
676 |
0, 0, 0, 0, |
677 |
coro_cv_free |
678 |
}; |
679 |
|
680 |
/* the next two functions merely cache the padlists */ |
681 |
ecb_inline void |
682 |
get_padlist (pTHX_ CV *cv) |
683 |
{ |
684 |
MAGIC *mg = CORO_MAGIC_cv (cv); |
685 |
size_t *lenp; |
686 |
|
687 |
if (ecb_expect_true (mg && *(lenp = (size_t *)mg->mg_ptr))) |
688 |
CvPADLIST (cv) = ((PADLIST **)(mg->mg_ptr + sizeof(size_t)))[--*lenp]; |
689 |
else |
690 |
{ |
691 |
#if CORO_PREFER_PERL_FUNCTIONS |
692 |
/* this is probably cleaner? but also slower! */ |
693 |
/* in practise, it seems to be less stable */ |
694 |
CV *cp = Perl_cv_clone (aTHX_ cv); |
695 |
CvPADLIST (cv) = CvPADLIST (cp); |
696 |
CvPADLIST (cp) = 0; |
697 |
SvREFCNT_dec (cp); |
698 |
#else |
699 |
CvPADLIST (cv) = coro_derive_padlist (aTHX_ cv); |
700 |
#endif |
701 |
} |
702 |
} |
703 |
|
704 |
ecb_inline void |
705 |
put_padlist (pTHX_ CV *cv) |
706 |
{ |
707 |
MAGIC *mg = CORO_MAGIC_cv (cv); |
708 |
|
709 |
if (ecb_expect_false (!mg)) |
710 |
{ |
711 |
mg = sv_magicext ((SV *)cv, 0, CORO_MAGIC_type_cv, &coro_cv_vtbl, 0, 0); |
712 |
Newz (0, mg->mg_ptr ,sizeof (size_t) + sizeof (PADLIST *), char); |
713 |
mg->mg_len = 1; /* so mg_free frees mg_ptr */ |
714 |
} |
715 |
else |
716 |
Renew (mg->mg_ptr, |
717 |
sizeof(size_t) + (*(size_t *)mg->mg_ptr + 1) * sizeof(PADLIST *), |
718 |
char); |
719 |
|
720 |
((PADLIST **)(mg->mg_ptr + sizeof (size_t))) [(*(size_t *)mg->mg_ptr)++] = CvPADLIST (cv); |
721 |
} |
722 |
|
723 |
/** load & save, init *******************************************************/ |
724 |
|
725 |
ecb_inline void |
726 |
swap_sv (SV *a, SV *b) |
727 |
{ |
728 |
const U32 keep = SVs_PADSTALE | SVs_PADTMP | SVs_PADMY; /* keep these flags */ |
729 |
SV tmp; |
730 |
|
731 |
/* swap sv_any */ |
732 |
SvANY (&tmp) = SvANY (a); SvANY (a) = SvANY (b); SvANY (b) = SvANY (&tmp); |
733 |
|
734 |
/* swap sv_flags */ |
735 |
SvFLAGS (&tmp) = SvFLAGS (a); |
736 |
SvFLAGS (a) = (SvFLAGS (a) & keep) | (SvFLAGS (b ) & ~keep); |
737 |
SvFLAGS (b) = (SvFLAGS (b) & keep) | (SvFLAGS (&tmp) & ~keep); |
738 |
|
739 |
#if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
740 |
/* perl 5.10 and later complicates this _quite_ a bit, but it also |
741 |
* is much faster, so no quarrels here. alternatively, we could |
742 |
* sv_upgrade to avoid this. |
743 |
*/ |
744 |
{ |
745 |
/* swap sv_u */ |
746 |
tmp.sv_u = a->sv_u; a->sv_u = b->sv_u; b->sv_u = tmp.sv_u; |
747 |
|
748 |
/* if SvANY points to the head, we need to adjust the pointers, |
749 |
* as the pointer for a still points to b, and maybe vice versa. |
750 |
*/ |
751 |
U32 svany_in_head_set = (1 << SVt_NULL) | (1 << SVt_BIND) | (1 << SVt_IV) | (1 << SVt_RV); |
752 |
#if NVSIZE <= IVSIZE && PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST(5,22,0) |
753 |
svany_in_head_set |= 1 << SVt_NV; |
754 |
#endif |
755 |
|
756 |
#define svany_in_head(type) (svany_in_head_set & (1 << (type))) |
757 |
|
758 |
if (svany_in_head (SvTYPE (a))) |
759 |
SvANY (a) = (void *)((PTRV)SvANY (a) - (PTRV)b + (PTRV)a); |
760 |
|
761 |
if (svany_in_head (SvTYPE (b))) |
762 |
SvANY (b) = (void *)((PTRV)SvANY (b) - (PTRV)a + (PTRV)b); |
763 |
} |
764 |
#endif |
765 |
} |
766 |
|
767 |
/* swap sv heads, at least logically */ |
768 |
static void |
769 |
swap_svs_enter (pTHX_ Coro__State c) |
770 |
{ |
771 |
int i; |
772 |
|
773 |
for (i = 0; i <= AvFILLp (c->swap_sv); i += 2) |
774 |
swap_sv (AvARRAY (c->swap_sv)[i], AvARRAY (c->swap_sv)[i + 1]); |
775 |
} |
776 |
|
777 |
static void |
778 |
swap_svs_leave (pTHX_ Coro__State c) |
779 |
{ |
780 |
int i; |
781 |
|
782 |
for (i = AvFILLp (c->swap_sv) - 1; i >= 0; i -= 2) |
783 |
swap_sv (AvARRAY (c->swap_sv)[i], AvARRAY (c->swap_sv)[i + 1]); |
784 |
} |
785 |
|
786 |
#define SWAP_SVS_ENTER(coro) \ |
787 |
if (ecb_expect_false ((coro)->swap_sv)) \ |
788 |
swap_svs_enter (aTHX_ (coro)) |
789 |
|
790 |
#define SWAP_SVS_LEAVE(coro) \ |
791 |
if (ecb_expect_false ((coro)->swap_sv)) \ |
792 |
swap_svs_leave (aTHX_ (coro)) |
793 |
|
794 |
static void |
795 |
on_enterleave_call (pTHX_ SV *cb); |
796 |
|
797 |
static void |
798 |
load_perl (pTHX_ Coro__State c) |
799 |
{ |
800 |
perl_slots *slot = c->slot; |
801 |
c->slot = 0; |
802 |
|
803 |
PL_mainstack = c->mainstack; |
804 |
|
805 |
#if CORO_JIT |
806 |
load_perl_slots (slot); |
807 |
#else |
808 |
#define VARx(name,expr,type) expr = slot->name; |
809 |
#include "state.h" |
810 |
#endif |
811 |
|
812 |
{ |
813 |
dSP; |
814 |
|
815 |
CV *cv; |
816 |
|
817 |
/* now do the ugly restore mess */ |
818 |
while (ecb_expect_true (cv = (CV *)POPs)) |
819 |
{ |
820 |
put_padlist (aTHX_ cv); /* mark this padlist as available */ |
821 |
CvDEPTH (cv) = PTR2IV (POPs); |
822 |
CvPADLIST (cv) = (PADLIST *)POPs; |
823 |
} |
824 |
|
825 |
PUTBACK; |
826 |
} |
827 |
|
828 |
slf_frame = c->slf_frame; |
829 |
CORO_THROW = c->except; |
830 |
|
831 |
if (ecb_expect_false (enable_times)) |
832 |
{ |
833 |
if (ecb_expect_false (!times_valid)) |
834 |
coro_times_update (); |
835 |
|
836 |
coro_times_sub (c); |
837 |
} |
838 |
|
839 |
if (ecb_expect_false (c->on_enter)) |
840 |
{ |
841 |
int i; |
842 |
|
843 |
for (i = 0; i <= AvFILLp (c->on_enter); ++i) |
844 |
on_enterleave_call (aTHX_ AvARRAY (c->on_enter)[i]); |
845 |
} |
846 |
|
847 |
if (ecb_expect_false (c->on_enter_xs)) |
848 |
{ |
849 |
int i; |
850 |
|
851 |
for (i = 0; i <= AvFILLp (c->on_enter_xs); i += 2) |
852 |
((coro_enterleave_hook)AvARRAY (c->on_enter_xs)[i]) (aTHX_ AvARRAY (c->on_enter_xs)[i + 1]); |
853 |
} |
854 |
|
855 |
SWAP_SVS_ENTER (c); |
856 |
} |
857 |
|
858 |
static void |
859 |
save_perl (pTHX_ Coro__State c) |
860 |
{ |
861 |
SWAP_SVS_LEAVE (c); |
862 |
|
863 |
if (ecb_expect_false (c->on_leave_xs)) |
864 |
{ |
865 |
int i; |
866 |
|
867 |
for (i = AvFILLp (c->on_leave_xs) - 1; i >= 0; i -= 2) |
868 |
((coro_enterleave_hook)AvARRAY (c->on_leave_xs)[i]) (aTHX_ AvARRAY (c->on_leave_xs)[i + 1]); |
869 |
} |
870 |
|
871 |
if (ecb_expect_false (c->on_leave)) |
872 |
{ |
873 |
int i; |
874 |
|
875 |
for (i = AvFILLp (c->on_leave); i >= 0; --i) |
876 |
on_enterleave_call (aTHX_ AvARRAY (c->on_leave)[i]); |
877 |
} |
878 |
|
879 |
times_valid = 0; |
880 |
|
881 |
if (ecb_expect_false (enable_times)) |
882 |
{ |
883 |
coro_times_update (); times_valid = 1; |
884 |
coro_times_add (c); |
885 |
} |
886 |
|
887 |
c->except = CORO_THROW; |
888 |
c->slf_frame = slf_frame; |
889 |
|
890 |
{ |
891 |
dSP; |
892 |
I32 cxix = cxstack_ix; |
893 |
PERL_CONTEXT *ccstk = cxstack; |
894 |
PERL_SI *top_si = PL_curstackinfo; |
895 |
|
896 |
/* |
897 |
* the worst thing you can imagine happens first - we have to save |
898 |
* (and reinitialize) all cv's in the whole callchain :( |
899 |
*/ |
900 |
|
901 |
XPUSHs (Nullsv); |
902 |
/* this loop was inspired by pp_caller */ |
903 |
for (;;) |
904 |
{ |
905 |
while (ecb_expect_true (cxix >= 0)) |
906 |
{ |
907 |
PERL_CONTEXT *cx = &ccstk[cxix--]; |
908 |
|
909 |
if (ecb_expect_true (CxTYPE (cx) == CXt_SUB) || ecb_expect_false (CxTYPE (cx) == CXt_FORMAT)) |
910 |
{ |
911 |
CV *cv = cx->blk_sub.cv; |
912 |
|
913 |
if (ecb_expect_true (CvDEPTH (cv))) |
914 |
{ |
915 |
EXTEND (SP, 3); |
916 |
PUSHs ((SV *)CvPADLIST (cv)); |
917 |
PUSHs (INT2PTR (SV *, (IV)CvDEPTH (cv))); |
918 |
PUSHs ((SV *)cv); |
919 |
|
920 |
CvDEPTH (cv) = 0; |
921 |
get_padlist (aTHX_ cv); |
922 |
} |
923 |
} |
924 |
} |
925 |
|
926 |
if (ecb_expect_true (top_si->si_type == PERLSI_MAIN)) |
927 |
break; |
928 |
|
929 |
top_si = top_si->si_prev; |
930 |
ccstk = top_si->si_cxstack; |
931 |
cxix = top_si->si_cxix; |
932 |
} |
933 |
|
934 |
PUTBACK; |
935 |
} |
936 |
|
937 |
/* allocate some space on the context stack for our purposes */ |
938 |
if (ecb_expect_false (cxstack_ix + (int)SLOT_COUNT >= cxstack_max)) |
939 |
{ |
940 |
unsigned int i; |
941 |
|
942 |
for (i = 0; i < SLOT_COUNT; ++i) |
943 |
CXINC; |
944 |
|
945 |
cxstack_ix -= SLOT_COUNT; /* undo allocation */ |
946 |
} |
947 |
|
948 |
c->mainstack = PL_mainstack; |
949 |
|
950 |
{ |
951 |
perl_slots *slot = c->slot = (perl_slots *)(cxstack + cxstack_ix + 1); |
952 |
|
953 |
#if CORO_JIT |
954 |
save_perl_slots (slot); |
955 |
#else |
956 |
#define VARx(name,expr,type) slot->name = expr; |
957 |
#include "state.h" |
958 |
#endif |
959 |
} |
960 |
} |
961 |
|
962 |
/* |
963 |
* allocate various perl stacks. This is almost an exact copy |
964 |
* of perl.c:init_stacks, except that it uses less memory |
965 |
* on the (sometimes correct) assumption that coroutines do |
966 |
* not usually need a lot of stackspace. |
967 |
*/ |
968 |
#if CORO_PREFER_PERL_FUNCTIONS |
969 |
# define coro_init_stacks(thx) init_stacks () |
970 |
#else |
971 |
static void |
972 |
coro_init_stacks (pTHX) |
973 |
{ |
974 |
PL_curstackinfo = new_stackinfo(32, 4 + SLOT_COUNT); /* 3 is minimum due to perl rounding down in scope.c:GROW() */ |
975 |
PL_curstackinfo->si_type = PERLSI_MAIN; |
976 |
PL_curstack = PL_curstackinfo->si_stack; |
977 |
PL_mainstack = PL_curstack; /* remember in case we switch stacks */ |
978 |
|
979 |
PL_stack_base = AvARRAY(PL_curstack); |
980 |
PL_stack_sp = PL_stack_base; |
981 |
PL_stack_max = PL_stack_base + AvMAX(PL_curstack); |
982 |
|
983 |
New(50,PL_tmps_stack,32,SV*); |
984 |
PL_tmps_floor = -1; |
985 |
PL_tmps_ix = -1; |
986 |
PL_tmps_max = 32; |
987 |
|
988 |
New(54,PL_markstack,16,I32); |
989 |
PL_markstack_ptr = PL_markstack; |
990 |
PL_markstack_max = PL_markstack + 16; |
991 |
|
992 |
#ifdef SET_MARK_OFFSET |
993 |
SET_MARK_OFFSET; |
994 |
#endif |
995 |
|
996 |
New(54,PL_scopestack,8,I32); |
997 |
PL_scopestack_ix = 0; |
998 |
PL_scopestack_max = 8; |
999 |
#if HAS_SCOPESTACK_NAME |
1000 |
New(54,PL_scopestack_name,8,const char*); |
1001 |
#endif |
1002 |
|
1003 |
New(54,PL_savestack,24,ANY); |
1004 |
PL_savestack_ix = 0; |
1005 |
PL_savestack_max = 24; |
1006 |
#if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,24,0) |
1007 |
/* perl 5.24 moves SS_MAXPUSH optimisation from */ |
1008 |
/* the header macros to PL_savestack_max */ |
1009 |
PL_savestack_max -= SS_MAXPUSH; |
1010 |
#endif |
1011 |
|
1012 |
#if !PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
1013 |
New(54,PL_retstack,4,OP*); |
1014 |
PL_retstack_ix = 0; |
1015 |
PL_retstack_max = 4; |
1016 |
#endif |
1017 |
} |
1018 |
#endif |
1019 |
|
1020 |
/* |
1021 |
* destroy the stacks, the callchain etc... |
1022 |
*/ |
1023 |
static void |
1024 |
coro_destruct_stacks (pTHX) |
1025 |
{ |
1026 |
while (PL_curstackinfo->si_next) |
1027 |
PL_curstackinfo = PL_curstackinfo->si_next; |
1028 |
|
1029 |
while (PL_curstackinfo) |
1030 |
{ |
1031 |
PERL_SI *p = PL_curstackinfo->si_prev; |
1032 |
|
1033 |
if (!IN_DESTRUCT) |
1034 |
SvREFCNT_dec (PL_curstackinfo->si_stack); |
1035 |
|
1036 |
Safefree (PL_curstackinfo->si_cxstack); |
1037 |
Safefree (PL_curstackinfo); |
1038 |
PL_curstackinfo = p; |
1039 |
} |
1040 |
|
1041 |
Safefree (PL_tmps_stack); |
1042 |
Safefree (PL_markstack); |
1043 |
Safefree (PL_scopestack); |
1044 |
#if HAS_SCOPESTACK_NAME |
1045 |
Safefree (PL_scopestack_name); |
1046 |
#endif |
1047 |
Safefree (PL_savestack); |
1048 |
#if !PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
1049 |
Safefree (PL_retstack); |
1050 |
#endif |
1051 |
} |
1052 |
|
1053 |
#define CORO_RSS \ |
1054 |
rss += sizeof (SYM (curstackinfo)); \ |
1055 |
rss += (SYM (curstackinfo->si_cxmax) + 1) * sizeof (PERL_CONTEXT); \ |
1056 |
rss += sizeof (SV) + sizeof (struct xpvav) + (1 + AvMAX (SYM (curstack))) * sizeof (SV *); \ |
1057 |
rss += SYM (tmps_max) * sizeof (SV *); \ |
1058 |
rss += (SYM (markstack_max) - SYM (markstack_ptr)) * sizeof (I32); \ |
1059 |
rss += SYM (scopestack_max) * sizeof (I32); \ |
1060 |
rss += SYM (savestack_max) * sizeof (ANY); |
1061 |
|
1062 |
static size_t |
1063 |
coro_rss (pTHX_ struct coro *coro) |
1064 |
{ |
1065 |
size_t rss = sizeof (*coro); |
1066 |
|
1067 |
if (coro->mainstack) |
1068 |
{ |
1069 |
if (coro->flags & CF_RUNNING) |
1070 |
{ |
1071 |
#define SYM(sym) PL_ ## sym |
1072 |
CORO_RSS; |
1073 |
#undef SYM |
1074 |
} |
1075 |
else |
1076 |
{ |
1077 |
#define SYM(sym) coro->slot->sym |
1078 |
CORO_RSS; |
1079 |
#undef SYM |
1080 |
} |
1081 |
} |
1082 |
|
1083 |
return rss; |
1084 |
} |
1085 |
|
1086 |
/** provide custom get/set/clear methods for %SIG elements ******************/ |
1087 |
|
1088 |
/* apparently < 5.8.8 */ |
1089 |
#ifndef MgPV_nolen_const |
1090 |
#define MgPV_nolen_const(mg) (((((int)(mg)->mg_len)) == HEf_SVKEY) ? \ |
1091 |
SvPV_nolen((SV*)((mg)->mg_ptr)) : \ |
1092 |
(const char*)(mg)->mg_ptr) |
1093 |
#endif |
1094 |
|
1095 |
/* this will be a patched copy of PL_vtbl_sigelem */ |
1096 |
static MGVTBL coro_sigelem_vtbl; |
1097 |
|
1098 |
static int ecb_cold |
1099 |
coro_sig_copy (pTHX_ SV *sv, MAGIC *mg, SV *nsv, const char *name, I32 namlen) |
1100 |
{ |
1101 |
char *key = SvPV_nolen ((SV *)name); |
1102 |
|
1103 |
/* do what mg_copy normally does */ |
1104 |
sv_magic (nsv, mg->mg_obj, PERL_MAGIC_sigelem, name, namlen); |
1105 |
assert (mg_find (nsv, PERL_MAGIC_sigelem)->mg_virtual == &PL_vtbl_sigelem); |
1106 |
|
1107 |
/* patch sigelem vtbl, but only for __WARN__ and __DIE__ */ |
1108 |
if (*key == '_' |
1109 |
&& (strEQ (key, "__DIE__") |
1110 |
|| strEQ (key, "__WARN__"))) |
1111 |
mg_find (nsv, PERL_MAGIC_sigelem)->mg_virtual = &coro_sigelem_vtbl; |
1112 |
|
1113 |
return 1; |
1114 |
} |
1115 |
|
1116 |
/* perl does not have a %SIG vtbl, we provide one so we can override */ |
1117 |
/* the magic vtbl for the __DIE__ and __WARN__ members */ |
1118 |
static const MGVTBL coro_sig_vtbl = { |
1119 |
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
1120 |
coro_sig_copy |
1121 |
}; |
1122 |
|
1123 |
/* |
1124 |
* This overrides the default magic get method of %SIG elements. |
1125 |
* The original one doesn't provide for reading back of PL_diehook/PL_warnhook |
1126 |
* and instead of trying to save and restore the hash elements (extremely slow), |
1127 |
* we just provide our own readback here. |
1128 |
*/ |
1129 |
static int ecb_cold |
1130 |
coro_sigelem_get (pTHX_ SV *sv, MAGIC *mg) |
1131 |
{ |
1132 |
const char *s = MgPV_nolen_const (mg); |
1133 |
/* the key must be either __DIE__ or __WARN__ here */ |
1134 |
SV **svp = s[2] == 'D' ? &PL_diehook : &PL_warnhook; |
1135 |
|
1136 |
SV *ssv; |
1137 |
|
1138 |
if (!*svp) |
1139 |
ssv = &PL_sv_undef; |
1140 |
else if (SvTYPE (*svp) == SVt_PVCV) /* perlio directly stores a CV in warnhook. ugh. */ |
1141 |
ssv = sv_2mortal (newRV_inc (*svp)); |
1142 |
else |
1143 |
ssv = *svp; |
1144 |
|
1145 |
sv_setsv (sv, ssv); |
1146 |
return 0; |
1147 |
} |
1148 |
|
1149 |
static int ecb_cold |
1150 |
coro_sigelem_clr (pTHX_ SV *sv, MAGIC *mg) |
1151 |
{ |
1152 |
const char *s = MgPV_nolen_const (mg); |
1153 |
/* the key must be either __DIE__ or __WARN__ here */ |
1154 |
SV **svp = s[2] == 'D' ? &PL_diehook : &PL_warnhook; |
1155 |
|
1156 |
SV *old = *svp; |
1157 |
*svp = 0; |
1158 |
SvREFCNT_dec (old); |
1159 |
return 0; |
1160 |
} |
1161 |
|
1162 |
static int ecb_cold |
1163 |
coro_sigelem_set (pTHX_ SV *sv, MAGIC *mg) |
1164 |
{ |
1165 |
const char *s = MgPV_nolen_const (mg); |
1166 |
/* the key must be either __DIE__ or __WARN__ here */ |
1167 |
SV **svp = s[2] == 'D' ? &PL_diehook : &PL_warnhook; |
1168 |
|
1169 |
SV *old = *svp; |
1170 |
*svp = SvOK (sv) ? newSVsv (sv) : 0; |
1171 |
SvREFCNT_dec (old); |
1172 |
return 0; |
1173 |
} |
1174 |
|
1175 |
static void |
1176 |
prepare_nop (pTHX_ struct coro_transfer_args *ta) |
1177 |
{ |
1178 |
/* kind of mega-hacky, but works */ |
1179 |
ta->next = ta->prev = (struct coro *)ta; |
1180 |
} |
1181 |
|
1182 |
static int |
1183 |
slf_check_nop (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame) |
1184 |
{ |
1185 |
return 0; |
1186 |
} |
1187 |
|
1188 |
static int |
1189 |
slf_check_repeat (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame) |
1190 |
{ |
1191 |
return 1; |
1192 |
} |
1193 |
|
1194 |
/** coroutine stack handling ************************************************/ |
1195 |
|
1196 |
static UNOP init_perl_op; |
1197 |
|
1198 |
ecb_noinline static void /* noinline to keep it out of the transfer fast path */ |
1199 |
init_perl (pTHX_ struct coro *coro) |
1200 |
{ |
1201 |
/* |
1202 |
* emulate part of the perl startup here. |
1203 |
*/ |
1204 |
coro_init_stacks (aTHX); |
1205 |
|
1206 |
PL_runops = RUNOPS_DEFAULT; |
1207 |
PL_curcop = &PL_compiling; |
1208 |
PL_in_eval = EVAL_NULL; |
1209 |
PL_comppad = 0; |
1210 |
PL_comppad_name = 0; |
1211 |
PL_comppad_name_fill = 0; |
1212 |
PL_comppad_name_floor = 0; |
1213 |
PL_curpm = 0; |
1214 |
PL_curpad = 0; |
1215 |
PL_localizing = 0; |
1216 |
PL_restartop = 0; |
1217 |
#if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
1218 |
PL_parser = 0; |
1219 |
#endif |
1220 |
PL_hints = 0; |
1221 |
|
1222 |
/* recreate the die/warn hooks */ |
1223 |
PL_diehook = SvREFCNT_inc (rv_diehook); |
1224 |
PL_warnhook = SvREFCNT_inc (rv_warnhook); |
1225 |
|
1226 |
GvSV (PL_defgv) = newSV (0); |
1227 |
GvAV (PL_defgv) = coro->args; coro->args = 0; |
1228 |
GvSV (PL_errgv) = newSV (0); |
1229 |
GvSV (irsgv) = newSVpvn ("\n", 1); sv_magic (GvSV (irsgv), (SV *)irsgv, PERL_MAGIC_sv, "/", 0); |
1230 |
GvHV (PL_hintgv) = newHV (); |
1231 |
#if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
1232 |
hv_magic (GvHV (PL_hintgv), 0, PERL_MAGIC_hints); |
1233 |
#endif |
1234 |
PL_rs = newSVsv (GvSV (irsgv)); |
1235 |
PL_defoutgv = (GV *)SvREFCNT_inc_NN (stdoutgv); |
1236 |
|
1237 |
{ |
1238 |
dSP; |
1239 |
UNOP myop; |
1240 |
|
1241 |
Zero (&myop, 1, UNOP); |
1242 |
myop.op_next = Nullop; |
1243 |
myop.op_type = OP_ENTERSUB; |
1244 |
myop.op_flags = OPf_WANT_VOID; |
1245 |
|
1246 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
1247 |
XPUSHs ((SV *)coro->startcv); |
1248 |
PUTBACK; |
1249 |
PL_op = (OP *)&myop; |
1250 |
PL_op = PL_ppaddr[OP_ENTERSUB](aTHX); |
1251 |
} |
1252 |
|
1253 |
/* this newly created coroutine might be run on an existing cctx which most |
1254 |
* likely was suspended in pp_slf, so we have to emulate entering pp_slf here. |
1255 |
*/ |
1256 |
slf_frame.prepare = prepare_nop; /* provide a nop function for an eventual pp_slf */ |
1257 |
slf_frame.check = slf_check_nop; /* signal pp_slf to not repeat */ |
1258 |
slf_frame.destroy = 0; |
1259 |
|
1260 |
/* and we have to provide the pp_slf op in any case, so pp_slf can skip it */ |
1261 |
init_perl_op.op_next = PL_op; |
1262 |
init_perl_op.op_type = OP_ENTERSUB; |
1263 |
init_perl_op.op_ppaddr = pp_slf; |
1264 |
/* no flags etc. required, as an init function won't be called */ |
1265 |
|
1266 |
PL_op = (OP *)&init_perl_op; |
1267 |
|
1268 |
/* copy throw, in case it was set before init_perl */ |
1269 |
CORO_THROW = coro->except; |
1270 |
|
1271 |
SWAP_SVS_ENTER (coro); |
1272 |
|
1273 |
if (ecb_expect_false (enable_times)) |
1274 |
{ |
1275 |
coro_times_update (); |
1276 |
coro_times_sub (coro); |
1277 |
} |
1278 |
} |
1279 |
|
1280 |
static void |
1281 |
coro_unwind_stacks (pTHX) |
1282 |
{ |
1283 |
if (!IN_DESTRUCT) |
1284 |
{ |
1285 |
/* restore all saved variables and stuff */ |
1286 |
LEAVE_SCOPE (0); |
1287 |
assert (PL_tmps_floor == -1); |
1288 |
|
1289 |
/* free all temporaries */ |
1290 |
FREETMPS; |
1291 |
assert (PL_tmps_ix == -1); |
1292 |
|
1293 |
/* unwind all extra stacks */ |
1294 |
POPSTACK_TO (PL_mainstack); |
1295 |
|
1296 |
/* unwind main stack */ |
1297 |
dounwind (-1); |
1298 |
} |
1299 |
} |
1300 |
|
1301 |
static void |
1302 |
destroy_perl (pTHX_ struct coro *coro) |
1303 |
{ |
1304 |
SV *svf [9]; |
1305 |
|
1306 |
{ |
1307 |
SV *old_current = SvRV (coro_current); |
1308 |
struct coro *current = SvSTATE (old_current); |
1309 |
|
1310 |
assert (("FATAL: tried to destroy currently running coroutine", coro->mainstack != PL_mainstack)); |
1311 |
|
1312 |
save_perl (aTHX_ current); |
1313 |
|
1314 |
/* this will cause transfer_check to croak on block */ |
1315 |
SvRV_set (coro_current, (SV *)coro->hv); |
1316 |
|
1317 |
load_perl (aTHX_ coro); |
1318 |
|
1319 |
/* restore swapped sv's */ |
1320 |
SWAP_SVS_LEAVE (coro); |
1321 |
|
1322 |
coro_unwind_stacks (aTHX); |
1323 |
|
1324 |
coro_destruct_stacks (aTHX); |
1325 |
|
1326 |
/* now save some sv's to be free'd later */ |
1327 |
svf [0] = GvSV (PL_defgv); |
1328 |
svf [1] = (SV *)GvAV (PL_defgv); |
1329 |
svf [2] = GvSV (PL_errgv); |
1330 |
svf [3] = (SV *)PL_defoutgv; |
1331 |
svf [4] = PL_rs; |
1332 |
svf [5] = GvSV (irsgv); |
1333 |
svf [6] = (SV *)GvHV (PL_hintgv); |
1334 |
svf [7] = PL_diehook; |
1335 |
svf [8] = PL_warnhook; |
1336 |
assert (9 == sizeof (svf) / sizeof (*svf)); |
1337 |
|
1338 |
SvRV_set (coro_current, old_current); |
1339 |
|
1340 |
load_perl (aTHX_ current); |
1341 |
} |
1342 |
|
1343 |
{ |
1344 |
unsigned int i; |
1345 |
|
1346 |
for (i = 0; i < sizeof (svf) / sizeof (*svf); ++i) |
1347 |
SvREFCNT_dec (svf [i]); |
1348 |
|
1349 |
SvREFCNT_dec (coro->saved_deffh); |
1350 |
SvREFCNT_dec (coro->rouse_cb); |
1351 |
SvREFCNT_dec (coro->invoke_cb); |
1352 |
SvREFCNT_dec (coro->invoke_av); |
1353 |
SvREFCNT_dec (coro->on_enter_xs); |
1354 |
SvREFCNT_dec (coro->on_leave_xs); |
1355 |
} |
1356 |
} |
1357 |
|
1358 |
ecb_inline void |
1359 |
free_coro_mortal (pTHX) |
1360 |
{ |
1361 |
if (ecb_expect_true (coro_mortal)) |
1362 |
{ |
1363 |
SvREFCNT_dec ((SV *)coro_mortal); |
1364 |
coro_mortal = 0; |
1365 |
} |
1366 |
} |
1367 |
|
1368 |
static int |
1369 |
runops_trace (pTHX) |
1370 |
{ |
1371 |
COP *oldcop = 0; |
1372 |
int oldcxix = -2; |
1373 |
|
1374 |
while ((PL_op = CALL_FPTR (PL_op->op_ppaddr) (aTHX))) |
1375 |
{ |
1376 |
PERL_ASYNC_CHECK (); |
1377 |
|
1378 |
if (cctx_current->flags & CC_TRACE_ALL) |
1379 |
{ |
1380 |
if (PL_op->op_type == OP_LEAVESUB && cctx_current->flags & CC_TRACE_SUB) |
1381 |
{ |
1382 |
PERL_CONTEXT *cx = &cxstack[cxstack_ix]; |
1383 |
SV **bot, **top; |
1384 |
AV *av = newAV (); /* return values */ |
1385 |
SV **cb; |
1386 |
dSP; |
1387 |
|
1388 |
GV *gv = CvGV (cx->blk_sub.cv); |
1389 |
SV *fullname = sv_2mortal (newSV (0)); |
1390 |
if (isGV (gv)) |
1391 |
gv_efullname3 (fullname, gv, 0); |
1392 |
|
1393 |
bot = PL_stack_base + cx->blk_oldsp + 1; |
1394 |
top = cx->blk_gimme == G_ARRAY ? SP + 1 |
1395 |
: cx->blk_gimme == G_SCALAR ? bot + 1 |
1396 |
: bot; |
1397 |
|
1398 |
av_extend (av, top - bot); |
1399 |
while (bot < top) |
1400 |
av_push (av, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (*bot++)); |
1401 |
|
1402 |
PL_runops = RUNOPS_DEFAULT; |
1403 |
ENTER; |
1404 |
SAVETMPS; |
1405 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
1406 |
EXTEND (SP, 3); |
1407 |
PUSHs (&PL_sv_no); |
1408 |
PUSHs (fullname); |
1409 |
PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newRV_noinc ((SV *)av))); |
1410 |
PUTBACK; |
1411 |
cb = hv_fetch ((HV *)SvRV (coro_current), "_trace_sub_cb", sizeof ("_trace_sub_cb") - 1, 0); |
1412 |
if (cb) call_sv (*cb, G_KEEPERR | G_EVAL | G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
1413 |
SPAGAIN; |
1414 |
FREETMPS; |
1415 |
LEAVE; |
1416 |
PL_runops = runops_trace; |
1417 |
} |
1418 |
|
1419 |
if (oldcop != PL_curcop) |
1420 |
{ |
1421 |
oldcop = PL_curcop; |
1422 |
|
1423 |
if (PL_curcop != &PL_compiling) |
1424 |
{ |
1425 |
SV **cb; |
1426 |
|
1427 |
if (oldcxix != cxstack_ix && cctx_current->flags & CC_TRACE_SUB && cxstack_ix >= 0) |
1428 |
{ |
1429 |
PERL_CONTEXT *cx = &cxstack[cxstack_ix]; |
1430 |
|
1431 |
if (CxTYPE (cx) == CXt_SUB && oldcxix < cxstack_ix) |
1432 |
{ |
1433 |
dSP; |
1434 |
GV *gv = CvGV (cx->blk_sub.cv); |
1435 |
SV *fullname = sv_2mortal (newSV (0)); |
1436 |
|
1437 |
if (isGV (gv)) |
1438 |
gv_efullname3 (fullname, gv, 0); |
1439 |
|
1440 |
PL_runops = RUNOPS_DEFAULT; |
1441 |
ENTER; |
1442 |
SAVETMPS; |
1443 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
1444 |
EXTEND (SP, 3); |
1445 |
PUSHs (&PL_sv_yes); |
1446 |
PUSHs (fullname); |
1447 |
PUSHs (CxHASARGS (cx) ? sv_2mortal (newRV_inc (SUB_ARGARRAY)) : &PL_sv_undef); |
1448 |
PUTBACK; |
1449 |
cb = hv_fetch ((HV *)SvRV (coro_current), "_trace_sub_cb", sizeof ("_trace_sub_cb") - 1, 0); |
1450 |
if (cb) call_sv (*cb, G_KEEPERR | G_EVAL | G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
1451 |
SPAGAIN; |
1452 |
FREETMPS; |
1453 |
LEAVE; |
1454 |
PL_runops = runops_trace; |
1455 |
} |
1456 |
|
1457 |
oldcxix = cxstack_ix; |
1458 |
} |
1459 |
|
1460 |
if (cctx_current->flags & CC_TRACE_LINE) |
1461 |
{ |
1462 |
dSP; |
1463 |
|
1464 |
PL_runops = RUNOPS_DEFAULT; |
1465 |
ENTER; |
1466 |
SAVETMPS; |
1467 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
1468 |
EXTEND (SP, 2); |
1469 |
PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVpv (OutCopFILE (oldcop), 0))); |
1470 |
PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSViv (CopLINE (oldcop)))); |
1471 |
PUTBACK; |
1472 |
cb = hv_fetch ((HV *)SvRV (coro_current), "_trace_line_cb", sizeof ("_trace_line_cb") - 1, 0); |
1473 |
if (cb) call_sv (*cb, G_KEEPERR | G_EVAL | G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
1474 |
SPAGAIN; |
1475 |
FREETMPS; |
1476 |
LEAVE; |
1477 |
PL_runops = runops_trace; |
1478 |
} |
1479 |
} |
1480 |
} |
1481 |
} |
1482 |
} |
1483 |
|
1484 |
TAINT_NOT; |
1485 |
return 0; |
1486 |
} |
1487 |
|
1488 |
static struct CoroSLF cctx_ssl_frame; |
1489 |
|
1490 |
static void |
1491 |
slf_prepare_set_stacklevel (pTHX_ struct coro_transfer_args *ta) |
1492 |
{ |
1493 |
ta->prev = 0; |
1494 |
} |
1495 |
|
1496 |
static int |
1497 |
slf_check_set_stacklevel (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame) |
1498 |
{ |
1499 |
*frame = cctx_ssl_frame; |
1500 |
|
1501 |
return frame->check (aTHX_ frame); /* execute the restored frame - there must be one */ |
1502 |
} |
1503 |
|
1504 |
/* initialises PL_top_env and injects a pseudo-slf-call to set the stacklevel */ |
1505 |
static void ecb_noinline |
1506 |
cctx_prepare (pTHX) |
1507 |
{ |
1508 |
PL_top_env = &PL_start_env; |
1509 |
|
1510 |
if (cctx_current->flags & CC_TRACE) |
1511 |
PL_runops = runops_trace; |
1512 |
|
1513 |
/* we already must be executing an SLF op, there is no other valid way |
1514 |
* that can lead to creation of a new cctx */ |
1515 |
assert (("FATAL: can't prepare slf-less cctx in Coro module (please report)", |
1516 |
slf_frame.prepare && PL_op->op_ppaddr == pp_slf)); |
1517 |
|
1518 |
/* we must emulate leaving pp_slf, which is done inside slf_check_set_stacklevel */ |
1519 |
cctx_ssl_frame = slf_frame; |
1520 |
|
1521 |
slf_frame.prepare = slf_prepare_set_stacklevel; |
1522 |
slf_frame.check = slf_check_set_stacklevel; |
1523 |
} |
1524 |
|
1525 |
/* the tail of transfer: execute stuff we can only do after a transfer */ |
1526 |
ecb_inline void |
1527 |
transfer_tail (pTHX) |
1528 |
{ |
1529 |
free_coro_mortal (aTHX); |
1530 |
} |
1531 |
|
1532 |
/* try to exit the same way perl's main function would do */ |
1533 |
/* we do not bother resetting the environment or other things *7 |
1534 |
/* that are not, uhm, essential */ |
1535 |
/* this obviously also doesn't work when perl is embedded */ |
1536 |
static void ecb_noinline ecb_cold |
1537 |
perlish_exit (pTHX) |
1538 |
{ |
1539 |
int exitstatus = perl_destruct (PL_curinterp); |
1540 |
perl_free (PL_curinterp); |
1541 |
exit (exitstatus); |
1542 |
} |
1543 |
|
1544 |
/* |
1545 |
* this is a _very_ stripped down perl interpreter ;) |
1546 |
*/ |
1547 |
static void |
1548 |
cctx_run (void *arg) |
1549 |
{ |
1550 |
#ifdef USE_ITHREADS |
1551 |
# if CORO_PTHREAD |
1552 |
PERL_SET_CONTEXT (coro_thx); |
1553 |
# endif |
1554 |
#endif |
1555 |
{ |
1556 |
dTHX; |
1557 |
|
1558 |
/* normally we would need to skip the entersub here */ |
1559 |
/* not doing so will re-execute it, which is exactly what we want */ |
1560 |
/* PL_nop = PL_nop->op_next */ |
1561 |
|
1562 |
/* inject a fake subroutine call to cctx_init */ |
1563 |
cctx_prepare (aTHX); |
1564 |
|
1565 |
/* cctx_run is the alternative tail of transfer() */ |
1566 |
transfer_tail (aTHX); |
1567 |
|
1568 |
/* somebody or something will hit me for both perl_run and PL_restartop */ |
1569 |
PL_restartop = PL_op; |
1570 |
perl_run (PL_curinterp); |
1571 |
/* |
1572 |
* Unfortunately, there is no way to get at the return values of the |
1573 |
* coro body here, as perl_run destroys these. Likewise, we cannot catch |
1574 |
* runtime errors here, as this is just a random interpreter, not a thread. |
1575 |
*/ |
1576 |
|
1577 |
/* |
1578 |
* pp_entersub in 5.24 no longer ENTERs, but perl_destruct |
1579 |
* requires PL_scopestack_ix, so do it here if required. |
1580 |
*/ |
1581 |
if (!PL_scopestack_ix) |
1582 |
ENTER; |
1583 |
|
1584 |
/* |
1585 |
* If perl-run returns we assume exit() was being called or the coro |
1586 |
* fell off the end, which seems to be the only valid (non-bug) |
1587 |
* reason for perl_run to return. We try to mimic whatever perl is normally |
1588 |
* doing in that case. YMMV. |
1589 |
*/ |
1590 |
perlish_exit (aTHX); |
1591 |
} |
1592 |
} |
1593 |
|
1594 |
static coro_cctx * |
1595 |
cctx_new (void) |
1596 |
{ |
1597 |
coro_cctx *cctx; |
1598 |
|
1599 |
++cctx_count; |
1600 |
New (0, cctx, 1, coro_cctx); |
1601 |
|
1602 |
cctx->gen = cctx_gen; |
1603 |
cctx->flags = 0; |
1604 |
cctx->idle_sp = 0; /* can be accessed by transfer between cctx_run and set_stacklevel, on throw */ |
1605 |
|
1606 |
return cctx; |
1607 |
} |
1608 |
|
1609 |
/* create a new cctx only suitable as source */ |
1610 |
static coro_cctx * |
1611 |
cctx_new_empty (void) |
1612 |
{ |
1613 |
coro_cctx *cctx = cctx_new (); |
1614 |
|
1615 |
cctx->stack.sptr = 0; |
1616 |
coro_create (&cctx->cctx, 0, 0, 0, 0); |
1617 |
|
1618 |
return cctx; |
1619 |
} |
1620 |
|
1621 |
/* create a new cctx suitable as destination/running a perl interpreter */ |
1622 |
static coro_cctx * |
1623 |
cctx_new_run (void) |
1624 |
{ |
1625 |
coro_cctx *cctx = cctx_new (); |
1626 |
|
1627 |
if (!coro_stack_alloc (&cctx->stack, cctx_stacksize)) |
1628 |
{ |
1629 |
perror ("FATAL: unable to allocate stack for coroutine, exiting."); |
1630 |
_exit (EXIT_FAILURE); |
1631 |
} |
1632 |
|
1633 |
coro_create (&cctx->cctx, cctx_run, (void *)cctx, cctx->stack.sptr, cctx->stack.ssze); |
1634 |
|
1635 |
return cctx; |
1636 |
} |
1637 |
|
1638 |
static void |
1639 |
cctx_destroy (coro_cctx *cctx) |
1640 |
{ |
1641 |
if (!cctx) |
1642 |
return; |
1643 |
|
1644 |
assert (("FATAL: tried to destroy current cctx", cctx != cctx_current)); |
1645 |
|
1646 |
--cctx_count; |
1647 |
coro_destroy (&cctx->cctx); |
1648 |
|
1649 |
coro_stack_free (&cctx->stack); |
1650 |
|
1651 |
Safefree (cctx); |
1652 |
} |
1653 |
|
1654 |
/* wether this cctx should be destructed */ |
1655 |
#define CCTX_EXPIRED(cctx) ((cctx)->gen != cctx_gen || ((cctx)->flags & CC_NOREUSE)) |
1656 |
|
1657 |
static coro_cctx * |
1658 |
cctx_get (pTHX) |
1659 |
{ |
1660 |
while (ecb_expect_true (cctx_first)) |
1661 |
{ |
1662 |
coro_cctx *cctx = cctx_first; |
1663 |
cctx_first = cctx->next; |
1664 |
--cctx_idle; |
1665 |
|
1666 |
if (ecb_expect_true (!CCTX_EXPIRED (cctx))) |
1667 |
return cctx; |
1668 |
|
1669 |
cctx_destroy (cctx); |
1670 |
} |
1671 |
|
1672 |
return cctx_new_run (); |
1673 |
} |
1674 |
|
1675 |
static void |
1676 |
cctx_put (coro_cctx *cctx) |
1677 |
{ |
1678 |
assert (("FATAL: cctx_put called on non-initialised cctx in Coro (please report)", cctx->stack.sptr)); |
1679 |
|
1680 |
/* free another cctx if overlimit */ |
1681 |
if (ecb_expect_false (cctx_idle >= cctx_max_idle)) |
1682 |
{ |
1683 |
coro_cctx *first = cctx_first; |
1684 |
cctx_first = first->next; |
1685 |
--cctx_idle; |
1686 |
|
1687 |
cctx_destroy (first); |
1688 |
} |
1689 |
|
1690 |
++cctx_idle; |
1691 |
cctx->next = cctx_first; |
1692 |
cctx_first = cctx; |
1693 |
} |
1694 |
|
1695 |
/** coroutine switching *****************************************************/ |
1696 |
|
1697 |
static void |
1698 |
transfer_check (pTHX_ struct coro *prev, struct coro *next) |
1699 |
{ |
1700 |
/* TODO: throwing up here is considered harmful */ |
1701 |
|
1702 |
if (ecb_expect_true (prev != next)) |
1703 |
{ |
1704 |
if (ecb_expect_false (!(prev->flags & (CF_RUNNING | CF_NEW)))) |
1705 |
croak ("Coro::State::transfer called with a blocked prev Coro::State, but can only transfer from running or new states,"); |
1706 |
|
1707 |
if (ecb_expect_false (next->flags & (CF_RUNNING | CF_ZOMBIE | CF_SUSPENDED))) |
1708 |
croak ("Coro::State::transfer called with running, destroyed or suspended next Coro::State, but can only transfer to inactive states,"); |
1709 |
|
1710 |
#if !PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
1711 |
if (ecb_expect_false (PL_lex_state != LEX_NOTPARSING)) |
1712 |
croak ("Coro::State::transfer called while parsing, but this is not supported in your perl version,"); |
1713 |
#endif |
1714 |
} |
1715 |
} |
1716 |
|
1717 |
/* always use the TRANSFER macro */ |
1718 |
static void ecb_noinline /* noinline so we have a fixed stackframe */ |
1719 |
transfer (pTHX_ struct coro *prev, struct coro *next, int force_cctx) |
1720 |
{ |
1721 |
dSTACKLEVEL; |
1722 |
|
1723 |
/* sometimes transfer is only called to set idle_sp */ |
1724 |
if (ecb_expect_false (!prev)) |
1725 |
{ |
1726 |
cctx_current->idle_sp = STACKLEVEL; |
1727 |
assert (cctx_current->idle_te = PL_top_env); /* just for the side-effect when asserts are enabled */ |
1728 |
} |
1729 |
else if (ecb_expect_true (prev != next)) |
1730 |
{ |
1731 |
coro_cctx *cctx_prev; |
1732 |
|
1733 |
if (ecb_expect_false (prev->flags & CF_NEW)) |
1734 |
{ |
1735 |
/* create a new empty/source context */ |
1736 |
prev->flags &= ~CF_NEW; |
1737 |
prev->flags |= CF_RUNNING; |
1738 |
} |
1739 |
|
1740 |
prev->flags &= ~CF_RUNNING; |
1741 |
next->flags |= CF_RUNNING; |
1742 |
|
1743 |
/* first get rid of the old state */ |
1744 |
save_perl (aTHX_ prev); |
1745 |
|
1746 |
if (ecb_expect_false (next->flags & CF_NEW)) |
1747 |
{ |
1748 |
/* need to start coroutine */ |
1749 |
next->flags &= ~CF_NEW; |
1750 |
/* setup coroutine call */ |
1751 |
init_perl (aTHX_ next); |
1752 |
} |
1753 |
else |
1754 |
load_perl (aTHX_ next); |
1755 |
|
1756 |
/* possibly untie and reuse the cctx */ |
1757 |
if (ecb_expect_true ( |
1758 |
cctx_current->idle_sp == STACKLEVEL |
1759 |
&& !(cctx_current->flags & CC_TRACE) |
1760 |
&& !force_cctx |
1761 |
)) |
1762 |
{ |
1763 |
/* I assume that stacklevel is a stronger indicator than PL_top_env changes */ |
1764 |
assert (("FATAL: current top_env must equal previous top_env in Coro (please report)", PL_top_env == cctx_current->idle_te)); |
1765 |
|
1766 |
/* if the cctx is about to be destroyed we need to make sure we won't see it in cctx_get. */ |
1767 |
/* without this the next cctx_get might destroy the running cctx while still in use */ |
1768 |
if (ecb_expect_false (CCTX_EXPIRED (cctx_current))) |
1769 |
if (ecb_expect_true (!next->cctx)) |
1770 |
next->cctx = cctx_get (aTHX); |
1771 |
|
1772 |
cctx_put (cctx_current); |
1773 |
} |
1774 |
else |
1775 |
prev->cctx = cctx_current; |
1776 |
|
1777 |
++next->usecount; |
1778 |
|
1779 |
cctx_prev = cctx_current; |
1780 |
cctx_current = ecb_expect_false (next->cctx) ? next->cctx : cctx_get (aTHX); |
1781 |
|
1782 |
next->cctx = 0; |
1783 |
|
1784 |
if (ecb_expect_false (cctx_prev != cctx_current)) |
1785 |
{ |
1786 |
cctx_prev->top_env = PL_top_env; |
1787 |
PL_top_env = cctx_current->top_env; |
1788 |
coro_transfer (&cctx_prev->cctx, &cctx_current->cctx); |
1789 |
} |
1790 |
|
1791 |
transfer_tail (aTHX); |
1792 |
} |
1793 |
} |
1794 |
|
1795 |
#define TRANSFER(ta, force_cctx) transfer (aTHX_ (ta).prev, (ta).next, (force_cctx)) |
1796 |
#define TRANSFER_CHECK(ta) transfer_check (aTHX_ (ta).prev, (ta).next) |
1797 |
|
1798 |
/** high level stuff ********************************************************/ |
1799 |
|
1800 |
/* this function is actually Coro, not Coro::State, but we call it from here */ |
1801 |
/* because it is convenient - but it hasn't been declared yet for that reason */ |
1802 |
static void |
1803 |
coro_call_on_destroy (pTHX_ struct coro *coro); |
1804 |
|
1805 |
static void |
1806 |
coro_state_destroy (pTHX_ struct coro *coro) |
1807 |
{ |
1808 |
if (coro->flags & CF_ZOMBIE) |
1809 |
return; |
1810 |
|
1811 |
slf_destroy (aTHX_ coro); |
1812 |
|
1813 |
coro->flags |= CF_ZOMBIE; |
1814 |
|
1815 |
if (coro->flags & CF_READY) |
1816 |
{ |
1817 |
/* reduce nready, as destroying a ready coro effectively unreadies it */ |
1818 |
/* alternative: look through all ready queues and remove the coro */ |
1819 |
--coro_nready; |
1820 |
} |
1821 |
else |
1822 |
coro->flags |= CF_READY; /* make sure it is NOT put into the readyqueue */ |
1823 |
|
1824 |
if (coro->next) coro->next->prev = coro->prev; |
1825 |
if (coro->prev) coro->prev->next = coro->next; |
1826 |
if (coro == coro_first) coro_first = coro->next; |
1827 |
|
1828 |
if (coro->mainstack |
1829 |
&& coro->mainstack != main_mainstack |
1830 |
&& coro->slot |
1831 |
&& !PL_dirty) |
1832 |
destroy_perl (aTHX_ coro); |
1833 |
|
1834 |
cctx_destroy (coro->cctx); |
1835 |
SvREFCNT_dec (coro->startcv); |
1836 |
SvREFCNT_dec (coro->args); |
1837 |
SvREFCNT_dec (coro->swap_sv); |
1838 |
SvREFCNT_dec (CORO_THROW); |
1839 |
|
1840 |
coro_call_on_destroy (aTHX_ coro); |
1841 |
|
1842 |
/* more destruction mayhem in coro_state_free */ |
1843 |
} |
1844 |
|
1845 |
static int |
1846 |
coro_state_free (pTHX_ SV *sv, MAGIC *mg) |
1847 |
{ |
1848 |
struct coro *coro = (struct coro *)mg->mg_ptr; |
1849 |
|
1850 |
coro_state_destroy (aTHX_ coro); |
1851 |
mg->mg_ptr = 0; |
1852 |
|
1853 |
SvREFCNT_dec (coro->on_destroy); |
1854 |
SvREFCNT_dec (coro->status); |
1855 |
|
1856 |
Safefree (coro); |
1857 |
|
1858 |
return 0; |
1859 |
} |
1860 |
|
1861 |
static int ecb_cold |
1862 |
coro_state_dup (pTHX_ MAGIC *mg, CLONE_PARAMS *params) |
1863 |
{ |
1864 |
/* called when perl clones the current process the slow way (windows process emulation) */ |
1865 |
/* we simply nuke the pointers in the copy, causing perl to croak */ |
1866 |
mg->mg_ptr = 0; |
1867 |
mg->mg_virtual = 0; |
1868 |
|
1869 |
return 0; |
1870 |
} |
1871 |
|
1872 |
static MGVTBL coro_state_vtbl = { |
1873 |
0, 0, 0, 0, |
1874 |
coro_state_free, |
1875 |
0, |
1876 |
#ifdef MGf_DUP |
1877 |
coro_state_dup, |
1878 |
#else |
1879 |
# define MGf_DUP 0 |
1880 |
#endif |
1881 |
}; |
1882 |
|
1883 |
static void |
1884 |
prepare_transfer (pTHX_ struct coro_transfer_args *ta, SV *prev_sv, SV *next_sv) |
1885 |
{ |
1886 |
ta->prev = SvSTATE (prev_sv); |
1887 |
ta->next = SvSTATE (next_sv); |
1888 |
TRANSFER_CHECK (*ta); |
1889 |
} |
1890 |
|
1891 |
static void |
1892 |
api_transfer (pTHX_ SV *prev_sv, SV *next_sv) |
1893 |
{ |
1894 |
struct coro_transfer_args ta; |
1895 |
|
1896 |
prepare_transfer (aTHX_ &ta, prev_sv, next_sv); |
1897 |
TRANSFER (ta, 1); |
1898 |
} |
1899 |
|
1900 |
/** Coro ********************************************************************/ |
1901 |
|
1902 |
ecb_inline void |
1903 |
coro_enq (pTHX_ struct coro *coro) |
1904 |
{ |
1905 |
struct coro **ready = coro_ready [coro->prio - CORO_PRIO_MIN]; |
1906 |
|
1907 |
SvREFCNT_inc_NN (coro->hv); |
1908 |
|
1909 |
coro->next_ready = 0; |
1910 |
*(ready [0] ? &ready [1]->next_ready : &ready [0]) = coro; |
1911 |
ready [1] = coro; |
1912 |
} |
1913 |
|
1914 |
ecb_inline struct coro * |
1915 |
coro_deq (pTHX) |
1916 |
{ |
1917 |
int prio; |
1918 |
|
1919 |
for (prio = CORO_PRIO_MAX - CORO_PRIO_MIN + 1; --prio >= 0; ) |
1920 |
{ |
1921 |
struct coro **ready = coro_ready [prio]; |
1922 |
|
1923 |
if (ready [0]) |
1924 |
{ |
1925 |
struct coro *coro = ready [0]; |
1926 |
ready [0] = coro->next_ready; |
1927 |
return coro; |
1928 |
} |
1929 |
} |
1930 |
|
1931 |
return 0; |
1932 |
} |
1933 |
|
1934 |
static void |
1935 |
invoke_sv_ready_hook_helper (void) |
1936 |
{ |
1937 |
dTHX; |
1938 |
dSP; |
1939 |
|
1940 |
ENTER; |
1941 |
SAVETMPS; |
1942 |
|
1943 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
1944 |
PUTBACK; |
1945 |
call_sv (coro_readyhook, G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
1946 |
|
1947 |
FREETMPS; |
1948 |
LEAVE; |
1949 |
} |
1950 |
|
1951 |
static int |
1952 |
api_ready (pTHX_ SV *coro_sv) |
1953 |
{ |
1954 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE (coro_sv); |
1955 |
|
1956 |
if (coro->flags & CF_READY) |
1957 |
return 0; |
1958 |
|
1959 |
coro->flags |= CF_READY; |
1960 |
|
1961 |
coro_enq (aTHX_ coro); |
1962 |
|
1963 |
if (!coro_nready++) |
1964 |
if (coroapi.readyhook) |
1965 |
coroapi.readyhook (); |
1966 |
|
1967 |
return 1; |
1968 |
} |
1969 |
|
1970 |
static int |
1971 |
api_is_ready (pTHX_ SV *coro_sv) |
1972 |
{ |
1973 |
return !!(SvSTATE (coro_sv)->flags & CF_READY); |
1974 |
} |
1975 |
|
1976 |
/* expects to own a reference to next->hv */ |
1977 |
ecb_inline void |
1978 |
prepare_schedule_to (pTHX_ struct coro_transfer_args *ta, struct coro *next) |
1979 |
{ |
1980 |
SV *prev_sv = SvRV (coro_current); |
1981 |
|
1982 |
ta->prev = SvSTATE_hv (prev_sv); |
1983 |
ta->next = next; |
1984 |
|
1985 |
TRANSFER_CHECK (*ta); |
1986 |
|
1987 |
SvRV_set (coro_current, (SV *)next->hv); |
1988 |
|
1989 |
free_coro_mortal (aTHX); |
1990 |
coro_mortal = prev_sv; |
1991 |
} |
1992 |
|
1993 |
static void |
1994 |
prepare_schedule (pTHX_ struct coro_transfer_args *ta) |
1995 |
{ |
1996 |
for (;;) |
1997 |
{ |
1998 |
struct coro *next = coro_deq (aTHX); |
1999 |
|
2000 |
if (ecb_expect_true (next)) |
2001 |
{ |
2002 |
/* cannot transfer to destroyed coros, skip and look for next */ |
2003 |
if (ecb_expect_false (next->flags & (CF_ZOMBIE | CF_SUSPENDED))) |
2004 |
SvREFCNT_dec (next->hv); /* coro_nready has already been taken care of by destroy */ |
2005 |
else |
2006 |
{ |
2007 |
next->flags &= ~CF_READY; |
2008 |
--coro_nready; |
2009 |
|
2010 |
prepare_schedule_to (aTHX_ ta, next); |
2011 |
break; |
2012 |
} |
2013 |
} |
2014 |
else |
2015 |
{ |
2016 |
/* nothing to schedule: call the idle handler */ |
2017 |
if (SvROK (sv_idle) |
2018 |
&& SvOBJECT (SvRV (sv_idle))) |
2019 |
{ |
2020 |
if (SvRV (sv_idle) == SvRV (coro_current)) |
2021 |
{ |
2022 |
require_pv ("Carp"); |
2023 |
|
2024 |
{ |
2025 |
dSP; |
2026 |
|
2027 |
ENTER; |
2028 |
SAVETMPS; |
2029 |
|
2030 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
2031 |
XPUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVpv ("FATAL: $Coro::idle blocked itself - did you try to block inside an event loop callback? Caught", 0))); |
2032 |
PUTBACK; |
2033 |
call_pv ("Carp::confess", G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
2034 |
|
2035 |
FREETMPS; |
2036 |
LEAVE; |
2037 |
} |
2038 |
} |
2039 |
|
2040 |
++coro_nready; /* hack so that api_ready doesn't invoke ready hook */ |
2041 |
api_ready (aTHX_ SvRV (sv_idle)); |
2042 |
--coro_nready; |
2043 |
} |
2044 |
else |
2045 |
{ |
2046 |
/* TODO: deprecated, remove, cannot work reliably *//*D*/ |
2047 |
dSP; |
2048 |
|
2049 |
ENTER; |
2050 |
SAVETMPS; |
2051 |
|
2052 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
2053 |
PUTBACK; |
2054 |
call_sv (sv_idle, G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
2055 |
|
2056 |
FREETMPS; |
2057 |
LEAVE; |
2058 |
} |
2059 |
} |
2060 |
} |
2061 |
} |
2062 |
|
2063 |
ecb_inline void |
2064 |
prepare_cede (pTHX_ struct coro_transfer_args *ta) |
2065 |
{ |
2066 |
api_ready (aTHX_ coro_current); |
2067 |
prepare_schedule (aTHX_ ta); |
2068 |
} |
2069 |
|
2070 |
ecb_inline void |
2071 |
prepare_cede_notself (pTHX_ struct coro_transfer_args *ta) |
2072 |
{ |
2073 |
SV *prev = SvRV (coro_current); |
2074 |
|
2075 |
if (coro_nready) |
2076 |
{ |
2077 |
prepare_schedule (aTHX_ ta); |
2078 |
api_ready (aTHX_ prev); |
2079 |
} |
2080 |
else |
2081 |
prepare_nop (aTHX_ ta); |
2082 |
} |
2083 |
|
2084 |
static void |
2085 |
api_schedule (pTHX) |
2086 |
{ |
2087 |
struct coro_transfer_args ta; |
2088 |
|
2089 |
prepare_schedule (aTHX_ &ta); |
2090 |
TRANSFER (ta, 1); |
2091 |
} |
2092 |
|
2093 |
static void |
2094 |
api_schedule_to (pTHX_ SV *coro_sv) |
2095 |
{ |
2096 |
struct coro_transfer_args ta; |
2097 |
struct coro *next = SvSTATE (coro_sv); |
2098 |
|
2099 |
SvREFCNT_inc_NN (coro_sv); |
2100 |
prepare_schedule_to (aTHX_ &ta, next); |
2101 |
} |
2102 |
|
2103 |
static int |
2104 |
api_cede (pTHX) |
2105 |
{ |
2106 |
struct coro_transfer_args ta; |
2107 |
|
2108 |
prepare_cede (aTHX_ &ta); |
2109 |
|
2110 |
if (ecb_expect_true (ta.prev != ta.next)) |
2111 |
{ |
2112 |
TRANSFER (ta, 1); |
2113 |
return 1; |
2114 |
} |
2115 |
else |
2116 |
return 0; |
2117 |
} |
2118 |
|
2119 |
static int |
2120 |
api_cede_notself (pTHX) |
2121 |
{ |
2122 |
if (coro_nready) |
2123 |
{ |
2124 |
struct coro_transfer_args ta; |
2125 |
|
2126 |
prepare_cede_notself (aTHX_ &ta); |
2127 |
TRANSFER (ta, 1); |
2128 |
return 1; |
2129 |
} |
2130 |
else |
2131 |
return 0; |
2132 |
} |
2133 |
|
2134 |
static void |
2135 |
api_trace (pTHX_ SV *coro_sv, int flags) |
2136 |
{ |
2137 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE (coro_sv); |
2138 |
|
2139 |
if (coro->flags & CF_RUNNING) |
2140 |
croak ("cannot enable tracing on a running coroutine, caught"); |
2141 |
|
2142 |
if (flags & CC_TRACE) |
2143 |
{ |
2144 |
if (!coro->cctx) |
2145 |
coro->cctx = cctx_new_run (); |
2146 |
else if (!(coro->cctx->flags & CC_TRACE)) |
2147 |
croak ("cannot enable tracing on coroutine with custom stack, caught"); |
2148 |
|
2149 |
coro->cctx->flags |= CC_NOREUSE | (flags & (CC_TRACE | CC_TRACE_ALL)); |
2150 |
} |
2151 |
else if (coro->cctx && coro->cctx->flags & CC_TRACE) |
2152 |
{ |
2153 |
coro->cctx->flags &= ~(CC_TRACE | CC_TRACE_ALL); |
2154 |
|
2155 |
if (coro->flags & CF_RUNNING) |
2156 |
PL_runops = RUNOPS_DEFAULT; |
2157 |
else |
2158 |
coro->slot->runops = RUNOPS_DEFAULT; |
2159 |
} |
2160 |
} |
2161 |
|
2162 |
static void |
2163 |
coro_push_av (pTHX_ AV *av, I32 gimme_v) |
2164 |
{ |
2165 |
if (AvFILLp (av) >= 0 && gimme_v != G_VOID) |
2166 |
{ |
2167 |
dSP; |
2168 |
|
2169 |
if (gimme_v == G_SCALAR) |
2170 |
XPUSHs (AvARRAY (av)[AvFILLp (av)]); |
2171 |
else |
2172 |
{ |
2173 |
int i; |
2174 |
EXTEND (SP, AvFILLp (av) + 1); |
2175 |
|
2176 |
for (i = 0; i <= AvFILLp (av); ++i) |
2177 |
PUSHs (AvARRAY (av)[i]); |
2178 |
} |
2179 |
|
2180 |
PUTBACK; |
2181 |
} |
2182 |
} |
2183 |
|
2184 |
static void |
2185 |
coro_push_on_destroy (pTHX_ struct coro *coro, SV *cb) |
2186 |
{ |
2187 |
if (!coro->on_destroy) |
2188 |
coro->on_destroy = newAV (); |
2189 |
|
2190 |
av_push (coro->on_destroy, cb); |
2191 |
} |
2192 |
|
2193 |
static void |
2194 |
slf_destroy_join (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame) |
2195 |
{ |
2196 |
SvREFCNT_dec ((SV *)((struct coro *)frame->data)->hv); |
2197 |
} |
2198 |
|
2199 |
static int |
2200 |
slf_check_join (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame) |
2201 |
{ |
2202 |
struct coro *coro = (struct coro *)frame->data; |
2203 |
|
2204 |
if (!coro->status) |
2205 |
return 1; |
2206 |
|
2207 |
frame->destroy = 0; |
2208 |
|
2209 |
coro_push_av (aTHX_ coro->status, GIMME_V); |
2210 |
|
2211 |
SvREFCNT_dec ((SV *)coro->hv); |
2212 |
|
2213 |
return 0; |
2214 |
} |
2215 |
|
2216 |
static void |
2217 |
slf_init_join (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
2218 |
{ |
2219 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE (items > 0 ? arg [0] : &PL_sv_undef); |
2220 |
|
2221 |
if (items > 1) |
2222 |
croak ("join called with too many arguments"); |
2223 |
|
2224 |
if (coro->status) |
2225 |
frame->prepare = prepare_nop; |
2226 |
else |
2227 |
{ |
2228 |
coro_push_on_destroy (aTHX_ coro, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (SvRV (coro_current))); |
2229 |
frame->prepare = prepare_schedule; |
2230 |
} |
2231 |
|
2232 |
frame->check = slf_check_join; |
2233 |
frame->destroy = slf_destroy_join; |
2234 |
frame->data = (void *)coro; |
2235 |
SvREFCNT_inc (coro->hv); |
2236 |
} |
2237 |
|
2238 |
static void |
2239 |
coro_call_on_destroy (pTHX_ struct coro *coro) |
2240 |
{ |
2241 |
AV *od = coro->on_destroy; |
2242 |
|
2243 |
if (!od) |
2244 |
return; |
2245 |
|
2246 |
coro->on_destroy = 0; |
2247 |
sv_2mortal ((SV *)od); |
2248 |
|
2249 |
while (AvFILLp (od) >= 0) |
2250 |
{ |
2251 |
SV *cb = sv_2mortal (av_pop (od)); |
2252 |
|
2253 |
/* coro hv's (and only hv's at the moment) are supported as well */ |
2254 |
if (SvSTATEhv_p (aTHX_ cb)) |
2255 |
api_ready (aTHX_ cb); |
2256 |
else |
2257 |
{ |
2258 |
dSP; /* don't disturb outer sp */ |
2259 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
2260 |
|
2261 |
if (coro->status) |
2262 |
{ |
2263 |
PUTBACK; |
2264 |
coro_push_av (aTHX_ coro->status, G_ARRAY); |
2265 |
SPAGAIN; |
2266 |
} |
2267 |
|
2268 |
PUTBACK; |
2269 |
call_sv (cb, G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
2270 |
} |
2271 |
} |
2272 |
} |
2273 |
|
2274 |
static void |
2275 |
coro_set_status (pTHX_ struct coro *coro, SV **arg, int items) |
2276 |
{ |
2277 |
AV *av; |
2278 |
|
2279 |
if (coro->status) |
2280 |
{ |
2281 |
av = coro->status; |
2282 |
av_clear (av); |
2283 |
} |
2284 |
else |
2285 |
av = coro->status = newAV (); |
2286 |
|
2287 |
/* items are actually not so common, so optimise for this case */ |
2288 |
if (items) |
2289 |
{ |
2290 |
int i; |
2291 |
|
2292 |
av_extend (av, items - 1); |
2293 |
|
2294 |
for (i = 0; i < items; ++i) |
2295 |
av_push (av, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (arg [i])); |
2296 |
} |
2297 |
} |
2298 |
|
2299 |
static void |
2300 |
slf_init_terminate_cancel_common (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, HV *coro_hv) |
2301 |
{ |
2302 |
av_push (av_destroy, (SV *)newRV_inc ((SV *)coro_hv)); /* RVinc for perl */ |
2303 |
api_ready (aTHX_ sv_manager); |
2304 |
|
2305 |
frame->prepare = prepare_schedule; |
2306 |
frame->check = slf_check_repeat; |
2307 |
|
2308 |
/* as a minor optimisation, we could unwind all stacks here */ |
2309 |
/* but that puts extra pressure on pp_slf, and is not worth much */ |
2310 |
/*coro_unwind_stacks (aTHX);*/ |
2311 |
} |
2312 |
|
2313 |
static void |
2314 |
slf_init_terminate (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
2315 |
{ |
2316 |
HV *coro_hv = (HV *)SvRV (coro_current); |
2317 |
|
2318 |
coro_set_status (aTHX_ SvSTATE ((SV *)coro_hv), arg, items); |
2319 |
slf_init_terminate_cancel_common (aTHX_ frame, coro_hv); |
2320 |
} |
2321 |
|
2322 |
static void |
2323 |
slf_init_cancel (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
2324 |
{ |
2325 |
HV *coro_hv; |
2326 |
struct coro *coro; |
2327 |
|
2328 |
if (items <= 0) |
2329 |
croak ("Coro::cancel called without coro object,"); |
2330 |
|
2331 |
coro = SvSTATE (arg [0]); |
2332 |
coro_hv = coro->hv; |
2333 |
|
2334 |
coro_set_status (aTHX_ coro, arg + 1, items - 1); |
2335 |
|
2336 |
if (ecb_expect_false (coro->flags & CF_NOCANCEL)) |
2337 |
{ |
2338 |
/* coro currently busy cancelling something, so just notify it */ |
2339 |
coro->slf_frame.data = (void *)coro; |
2340 |
|
2341 |
frame->prepare = prepare_nop; |
2342 |
frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
2343 |
} |
2344 |
else if (coro_hv == (HV *)SvRV (coro_current)) |
2345 |
{ |
2346 |
/* cancelling the current coro is allowed, and equals terminate */ |
2347 |
slf_init_terminate_cancel_common (aTHX_ frame, coro_hv); |
2348 |
} |
2349 |
else |
2350 |
{ |
2351 |
struct coro *self = SvSTATE_current; |
2352 |
|
2353 |
if (!self) |
2354 |
croak ("Coro::cancel called outside of thread content,"); |
2355 |
|
2356 |
/* otherwise we cancel directly, purely for speed reasons |
2357 |
* unfortunately, this requires some magic trickery, as |
2358 |
* somebody else could cancel us, so we have to fight the cancellation. |
2359 |
* this is ugly, and hopefully fully worth the extra speed. |
2360 |
* besides, I can't get the slow-but-safe version working... |
2361 |
*/ |
2362 |
slf_frame.data = 0; |
2363 |
self->flags |= CF_NOCANCEL; |
2364 |
coro_state_destroy (aTHX_ coro); |
2365 |
self->flags &= ~CF_NOCANCEL; |
2366 |
|
2367 |
if (slf_frame.data) |
2368 |
{ |
2369 |
/* while we were busy we have been cancelled, so terminate */ |
2370 |
slf_init_terminate_cancel_common (aTHX_ frame, self->hv); |
2371 |
} |
2372 |
else |
2373 |
{ |
2374 |
frame->prepare = prepare_nop; |
2375 |
frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
2376 |
} |
2377 |
} |
2378 |
} |
2379 |
|
2380 |
static int |
2381 |
slf_check_safe_cancel (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame) |
2382 |
{ |
2383 |
frame->prepare = 0; |
2384 |
coro_unwind_stacks (aTHX); |
2385 |
|
2386 |
slf_init_terminate_cancel_common (aTHX_ frame, (HV *)SvRV (coro_current)); |
2387 |
|
2388 |
return 1; |
2389 |
} |
2390 |
|
2391 |
static int |
2392 |
safe_cancel (pTHX_ struct coro *coro, SV **arg, int items) |
2393 |
{ |
2394 |
if (coro->cctx) |
2395 |
croak ("coro inside C callback, unable to cancel at this time, caught"); |
2396 |
|
2397 |
if (coro->flags & (CF_NEW | CF_ZOMBIE)) |
2398 |
{ |
2399 |
coro_set_status (aTHX_ coro, arg, items); |
2400 |
coro_state_destroy (aTHX_ coro); |
2401 |
} |
2402 |
else |
2403 |
{ |
2404 |
if (!coro->slf_frame.prepare) |
2405 |
croak ("coro outside an SLF function, unable to cancel at this time, caught"); |
2406 |
|
2407 |
slf_destroy (aTHX_ coro); |
2408 |
|
2409 |
coro_set_status (aTHX_ coro, arg, items); |
2410 |
coro->slf_frame.prepare = prepare_nop; |
2411 |
coro->slf_frame.check = slf_check_safe_cancel; |
2412 |
|
2413 |
api_ready (aTHX_ (SV *)coro->hv); |
2414 |
} |
2415 |
|
2416 |
return 1; |
2417 |
} |
2418 |
|
2419 |
/*****************************************************************************/ |
2420 |
/* async pool handler */ |
2421 |
|
2422 |
static int |
2423 |
slf_check_pool_handler (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame) |
2424 |
{ |
2425 |
HV *hv = (HV *)SvRV (coro_current); |
2426 |
struct coro *coro = (struct coro *)frame->data; |
2427 |
|
2428 |
if (!coro->invoke_cb) |
2429 |
return 1; /* loop till we have invoke */ |
2430 |
else |
2431 |
{ |
2432 |
hv_store (hv, "desc", sizeof ("desc") - 1, |
2433 |
newSVpvn ("[async_pool]", sizeof ("[async_pool]") - 1), 0); |
2434 |
|
2435 |
coro->saved_deffh = SvREFCNT_inc_NN ((SV *)PL_defoutgv); |
2436 |
|
2437 |
{ |
2438 |
dSP; |
2439 |
XPUSHs (sv_2mortal (coro->invoke_cb)); coro->invoke_cb = 0; |
2440 |
PUTBACK; |
2441 |
} |
2442 |
|
2443 |
SvREFCNT_dec (GvAV (PL_defgv)); |
2444 |
GvAV (PL_defgv) = coro->invoke_av; |
2445 |
coro->invoke_av = 0; |
2446 |
|
2447 |
return 0; |
2448 |
} |
2449 |
} |
2450 |
|
2451 |
static void |
2452 |
slf_init_pool_handler (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
2453 |
{ |
2454 |
HV *hv = (HV *)SvRV (coro_current); |
2455 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE_hv ((SV *)hv); |
2456 |
|
2457 |
if (ecb_expect_true (coro->saved_deffh)) |
2458 |
{ |
2459 |
/* subsequent iteration */ |
2460 |
SvREFCNT_dec ((SV *)PL_defoutgv); PL_defoutgv = (GV *)coro->saved_deffh; |
2461 |
coro->saved_deffh = 0; |
2462 |
|
2463 |
if (coro_rss (aTHX_ coro) > SvUV (sv_pool_rss) |
2464 |
|| av_len (av_async_pool) + 1 >= SvIV (sv_pool_size)) |
2465 |
{ |
2466 |
slf_init_terminate_cancel_common (aTHX_ frame, hv); |
2467 |
return; |
2468 |
} |
2469 |
else |
2470 |
{ |
2471 |
av_clear (GvAV (PL_defgv)); |
2472 |
hv_store (hv, "desc", sizeof ("desc") - 1, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (sv_async_pool_idle), 0); |
2473 |
|
2474 |
if (ecb_expect_false (coro->swap_sv)) |
2475 |
{ |
2476 |
SWAP_SVS_LEAVE (coro); |
2477 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN (coro->swap_sv); |
2478 |
coro->swap_sv = 0; |
2479 |
} |
2480 |
|
2481 |
coro->prio = 0; |
2482 |
|
2483 |
if (ecb_expect_false (coro->cctx) && ecb_expect_false (coro->cctx->flags & CC_TRACE)) |
2484 |
api_trace (aTHX_ coro_current, 0); |
2485 |
|
2486 |
frame->prepare = prepare_schedule; |
2487 |
av_push (av_async_pool, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (hv)); |
2488 |
} |
2489 |
} |
2490 |
else |
2491 |
{ |
2492 |
/* first iteration, simply fall through */ |
2493 |
frame->prepare = prepare_nop; |
2494 |
} |
2495 |
|
2496 |
frame->check = slf_check_pool_handler; |
2497 |
frame->data = (void *)coro; |
2498 |
} |
2499 |
|
2500 |
/*****************************************************************************/ |
2501 |
/* rouse callback */ |
2502 |
|
2503 |
#define CORO_MAGIC_type_rouse PERL_MAGIC_ext |
2504 |
|
2505 |
static void |
2506 |
coro_rouse_callback (pTHX_ CV *cv) |
2507 |
{ |
2508 |
dXSARGS; |
2509 |
SV *data = (SV *)S_GENSUB_ARG; |
2510 |
SV *coro = SvRV (data); |
2511 |
|
2512 |
/* data starts being either undef or a coro, and is replaced by the results when done */ |
2513 |
if (SvTYPE (coro) != SVt_PVAV) |
2514 |
{ |
2515 |
/* first call, set args */ |
2516 |
|
2517 |
assert (&ST (0) < &ST (1)); /* ensure the stack is in the order we expect it to be */ |
2518 |
SvRV_set (data, (SV *)av_make (items, &ST (0))); /* av_make copies the SVs */ |
2519 |
|
2520 |
if (coro != &PL_sv_undef) |
2521 |
{ |
2522 |
api_ready (aTHX_ coro); |
2523 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN (coro); |
2524 |
} |
2525 |
} |
2526 |
|
2527 |
XSRETURN_EMPTY; |
2528 |
} |
2529 |
|
2530 |
static int |
2531 |
slf_check_rouse_wait (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame) |
2532 |
{ |
2533 |
SV *data = (SV *)frame->data; |
2534 |
|
2535 |
if (CORO_THROW) |
2536 |
return 0; |
2537 |
|
2538 |
if (SvTYPE (SvRV (data)) != SVt_PVAV) |
2539 |
return 1; |
2540 |
|
2541 |
/* now push all results on the stack */ |
2542 |
{ |
2543 |
dSP; |
2544 |
AV *av = (AV *)SvRV (data); |
2545 |
int i; |
2546 |
|
2547 |
EXTEND (SP, AvFILLp (av) + 1); |
2548 |
for (i = 0; i <= AvFILLp (av); ++i) |
2549 |
PUSHs (sv_2mortal (AvARRAY (av)[i])); |
2550 |
|
2551 |
/* we have stolen the elements, make it unreal and free */ |
2552 |
AvREAL_off (av); |
2553 |
av_undef (av); |
2554 |
|
2555 |
PUTBACK; |
2556 |
} |
2557 |
|
2558 |
return 0; |
2559 |
} |
2560 |
|
2561 |
static void |
2562 |
slf_init_rouse_wait (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
2563 |
{ |
2564 |
SV *cb; |
2565 |
|
2566 |
if (items) |
2567 |
cb = arg [0]; |
2568 |
else |
2569 |
{ |
2570 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE_current; |
2571 |
|
2572 |
if (!coro->rouse_cb) |
2573 |
croak ("Coro::rouse_wait called without rouse callback, and no default rouse callback found either,"); |
2574 |
|
2575 |
cb = sv_2mortal (coro->rouse_cb); |
2576 |
coro->rouse_cb = 0; |
2577 |
} |
2578 |
|
2579 |
if (!SvROK (cb) |
2580 |
|| SvTYPE (SvRV (cb)) != SVt_PVCV |
2581 |
|| CvXSUB ((CV *)SvRV (cb)) != coro_rouse_callback) |
2582 |
croak ("Coro::rouse_wait called with illegal callback argument,"); |
2583 |
|
2584 |
{ |
2585 |
CV *cv = (CV *)SvRV (cb); /* for S_GENSUB_ARG */ |
2586 |
SV *data = (SV *)S_GENSUB_ARG; |
2587 |
int data_ready = SvTYPE (SvRV (data)) == SVt_PVAV; |
2588 |
|
2589 |
/* if there is no data, we need to store the current coro in the reference so we can be woken up */ |
2590 |
if (!data_ready) |
2591 |
if (SvRV (data) != &PL_sv_undef) |
2592 |
croak ("Coro::rouse_wait was called on a calback that is already being waited for - only one thread can wait for a rouse callback, caught"); |
2593 |
else |
2594 |
SvRV_set (data, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (SvRV (coro_current))); |
2595 |
|
2596 |
frame->data = (void *)data; |
2597 |
frame->prepare = data_ready ? prepare_nop : prepare_schedule; |
2598 |
frame->check = slf_check_rouse_wait; |
2599 |
} |
2600 |
} |
2601 |
|
2602 |
static SV * |
2603 |
coro_new_rouse_cb (pTHX) |
2604 |
{ |
2605 |
HV *hv = (HV *)SvRV (coro_current); |
2606 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE_hv (hv); |
2607 |
SV *data = newRV_noinc (&PL_sv_undef); |
2608 |
SV *cb = s_gensub (aTHX_ coro_rouse_callback, (void *)data); |
2609 |
|
2610 |
sv_magicext (SvRV (cb), data, CORO_MAGIC_type_rouse, 0, 0, 0); |
2611 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN (data); /* magicext increases the refcount */ |
2612 |
|
2613 |
SvREFCNT_dec (coro->rouse_cb); |
2614 |
coro->rouse_cb = SvREFCNT_inc_NN (cb); |
2615 |
|
2616 |
return cb; |
2617 |
} |
2618 |
|
2619 |
/*****************************************************************************/ |
2620 |
/* schedule-like-function opcode (SLF) */ |
2621 |
|
2622 |
static UNOP slf_restore; /* restore stack as entersub did, for first-re-run */ |
2623 |
static const CV *slf_cv; |
2624 |
static SV **slf_argv; |
2625 |
static int slf_argc, slf_arga; /* count, allocated */ |
2626 |
static I32 slf_ax; /* top of stack, for restore */ |
2627 |
|
2628 |
/* this restores the stack in the case we patched the entersub, to */ |
2629 |
/* recreate the stack frame as perl will on following calls */ |
2630 |
/* since entersub cleared the stack */ |
2631 |
static OP * |
2632 |
pp_restore (pTHX) |
2633 |
{ |
2634 |
int i; |
2635 |
SV **SP = PL_stack_base + slf_ax; |
2636 |
|
2637 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
2638 |
|
2639 |
EXTEND (SP, slf_argc + 1); |
2640 |
|
2641 |
for (i = 0; i < slf_argc; ++i) |
2642 |
PUSHs (sv_2mortal (slf_argv [i])); |
2643 |
|
2644 |
PUSHs ((SV *)CvGV (slf_cv)); |
2645 |
|
2646 |
RETURNOP (slf_restore.op_first); |
2647 |
} |
2648 |
|
2649 |
static void |
2650 |
slf_prepare_transfer (pTHX_ struct coro_transfer_args *ta) |
2651 |
{ |
2652 |
SV **arg = (SV **)slf_frame.data; |
2653 |
|
2654 |
prepare_transfer (aTHX_ ta, arg [0], arg [1]); |
2655 |
} |
2656 |
|
2657 |
static void |
2658 |
slf_init_transfer (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
2659 |
{ |
2660 |
if (items != 2) |
2661 |
croak ("Coro::State::transfer (prev, next) expects two arguments, not %d,", items); |
2662 |
|
2663 |
frame->prepare = slf_prepare_transfer; |
2664 |
frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
2665 |
frame->data = (void *)arg; /* let's hope it will stay valid */ |
2666 |
} |
2667 |
|
2668 |
static void |
2669 |
slf_init_schedule (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
2670 |
{ |
2671 |
frame->prepare = prepare_schedule; |
2672 |
frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
2673 |
} |
2674 |
|
2675 |
static void |
2676 |
slf_prepare_schedule_to (pTHX_ struct coro_transfer_args *ta) |
2677 |
{ |
2678 |
struct coro *next = (struct coro *)slf_frame.data; |
2679 |
|
2680 |
SvREFCNT_inc_NN (next->hv); |
2681 |
prepare_schedule_to (aTHX_ ta, next); |
2682 |
} |
2683 |
|
2684 |
static void |
2685 |
slf_init_schedule_to (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
2686 |
{ |
2687 |
if (!items) |
2688 |
croak ("Coro::schedule_to expects a coroutine argument, caught"); |
2689 |
|
2690 |
frame->data = (void *)SvSTATE (arg [0]); |
2691 |
frame->prepare = slf_prepare_schedule_to; |
2692 |
frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
2693 |
} |
2694 |
|
2695 |
static void |
2696 |
slf_init_cede_to (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
2697 |
{ |
2698 |
api_ready (aTHX_ SvRV (coro_current)); |
2699 |
|
2700 |
slf_init_schedule_to (aTHX_ frame, cv, arg, items); |
2701 |
} |
2702 |
|
2703 |
static void |
2704 |
slf_init_cede (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
2705 |
{ |
2706 |
frame->prepare = prepare_cede; |
2707 |
frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
2708 |
} |
2709 |
|
2710 |
static void |
2711 |
slf_init_cede_notself (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
2712 |
{ |
2713 |
frame->prepare = prepare_cede_notself; |
2714 |
frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
2715 |
} |
2716 |
|
2717 |
/* "undo"/cancel a running slf call - used when cancelling a coro, mainly */ |
2718 |
static void |
2719 |
slf_destroy (pTHX_ struct coro *coro) |
2720 |
{ |
2721 |
struct CoroSLF frame = coro->slf_frame; |
2722 |
|
2723 |
/* |
2724 |
* The on_destroy below most likely is from an SLF call. |
2725 |
* Since by definition the SLF call will not finish when we destroy |
2726 |
* the coro, we will have to force-finish it here, otherwise |
2727 |
* cleanup functions cannot call SLF functions. |
2728 |
*/ |
2729 |
coro->slf_frame.prepare = 0; |
2730 |
|
2731 |
/* this callback is reserved for slf functions needing to do cleanup */ |
2732 |
if (frame.destroy && frame.prepare && !PL_dirty) |
2733 |
frame.destroy (aTHX_ &frame); |
2734 |
} |
2735 |
|
2736 |
/* |
2737 |
* these not obviously related functions are all rolled into one |
2738 |
* function to increase chances that they all will call transfer with the same |
2739 |
* stack offset |
2740 |
* SLF stands for "schedule-like-function". |
2741 |
*/ |
2742 |
static OP * |
2743 |
pp_slf (pTHX) |
2744 |
{ |
2745 |
I32 checkmark; /* mark SP to see how many elements check has pushed */ |
2746 |
|
2747 |
/* set up the slf frame, unless it has already been set-up */ |
2748 |
/* the latter happens when a new coro has been started */ |
2749 |
/* or when a new cctx was attached to an existing coroutine */ |
2750 |
if (ecb_expect_true (!slf_frame.prepare)) |
2751 |
{ |
2752 |
/* first iteration */ |
2753 |
dSP; |
2754 |
SV **arg = PL_stack_base + TOPMARK + 1; |
2755 |
int items = SP - arg; /* args without function object */ |
2756 |
SV *gv = *sp; |
2757 |
|
2758 |
/* do a quick consistency check on the "function" object, and if it isn't */ |
2759 |
/* for us, divert to the real entersub */ |
2760 |
if (SvTYPE (gv) != SVt_PVGV |
2761 |
|| !GvCV (gv) |
2762 |
|| !(CvFLAGS (GvCV (gv)) & CVf_SLF)) |
2763 |
return PL_ppaddr[OP_ENTERSUB](aTHX); |
2764 |
|
2765 |
if (!(PL_op->op_flags & OPf_STACKED)) |
2766 |
{ |
2767 |
/* ampersand-form of call, use @_ instead of stack */ |
2768 |
AV *av = GvAV (PL_defgv); |
2769 |
arg = AvARRAY (av); |
2770 |
items = AvFILLp (av) + 1; |
2771 |
} |
2772 |
|
2773 |
/* now call the init function, which needs to set up slf_frame */ |
2774 |
((coro_slf_cb)CvXSUBANY (GvCV (gv)).any_ptr) |
2775 |
(aTHX_ &slf_frame, GvCV (gv), arg, items); |
2776 |
|
2777 |
/* pop args */ |
2778 |
SP = PL_stack_base + POPMARK; |
2779 |
|
2780 |
PUTBACK; |
2781 |
} |
2782 |
|
2783 |
/* now that we have a slf_frame, interpret it! */ |
2784 |
/* we use a callback system not to make the code needlessly */ |
2785 |
/* complicated, but so we can run multiple perl coros from one cctx */ |
2786 |
|
2787 |
do |
2788 |
{ |
2789 |
struct coro_transfer_args ta; |
2790 |
|
2791 |
slf_frame.prepare (aTHX_ &ta); |
2792 |
TRANSFER (ta, 0); |
2793 |
|
2794 |
checkmark = PL_stack_sp - PL_stack_base; |
2795 |
} |
2796 |
while (slf_frame.check (aTHX_ &slf_frame)); |
2797 |
|
2798 |
slf_frame.prepare = 0; /* invalidate the frame, we are done processing it */ |
2799 |
|
2800 |
/* exception handling */ |
2801 |
if (ecb_expect_false (CORO_THROW)) |
2802 |
{ |
2803 |
SV *exception = sv_2mortal (CORO_THROW); |
2804 |
|
2805 |
CORO_THROW = 0; |
2806 |
sv_setsv (ERRSV, exception); |
2807 |
croak (0); |
2808 |
} |
2809 |
|
2810 |
/* return value handling - mostly like entersub */ |
2811 |
/* make sure we put something on the stack in scalar context */ |
2812 |
if (GIMME_V == G_SCALAR |
2813 |
&& ecb_expect_false (PL_stack_sp != PL_stack_base + checkmark + 1)) |
2814 |
{ |
2815 |
dSP; |
2816 |
SV **bot = PL_stack_base + checkmark; |
2817 |
|
2818 |
if (sp == bot) /* too few, push undef */ |
2819 |
bot [1] = &PL_sv_undef; |
2820 |
else /* too many, take last one */ |
2821 |
bot [1] = *sp; |
2822 |
|
2823 |
SP = bot + 1; |
2824 |
|
2825 |
PUTBACK; |
2826 |
} |
2827 |
|
2828 |
return NORMAL; |
2829 |
} |
2830 |
|
2831 |
static void |
2832 |
api_execute_slf (pTHX_ CV *cv, coro_slf_cb init_cb, I32 ax) |
2833 |
{ |
2834 |
int i; |
2835 |
SV **arg = PL_stack_base + ax; |
2836 |
int items = PL_stack_sp - arg + 1; |
2837 |
|
2838 |
assert (("FATAL: SLF call with illegal CV value", !CvANON (cv))); |
2839 |
|
2840 |
if (PL_op->op_ppaddr != PL_ppaddr [OP_ENTERSUB] |
2841 |
&& PL_op->op_ppaddr != pp_slf) |
2842 |
croak ("FATAL: Coro SLF calls can only be made normally, not via goto or any other means, caught"); |
2843 |
|
2844 |
CvFLAGS (cv) |= CVf_SLF; |
2845 |
CvXSUBANY (cv).any_ptr = (void *)init_cb; |
2846 |
slf_cv = cv; |
2847 |
|
2848 |
/* we patch the op, and then re-run the whole call */ |
2849 |
/* we have to put the same argument on the stack for this to work */ |
2850 |
/* and this will be done by pp_restore */ |
2851 |
slf_restore.op_next = (OP *)&slf_restore; |
2852 |
slf_restore.op_type = OP_CUSTOM; |
2853 |
slf_restore.op_ppaddr = pp_restore; |
2854 |
slf_restore.op_first = PL_op; |
2855 |
|
2856 |
slf_ax = ax - 1; /* undo the ax++ inside dAXMARK */ |
2857 |
|
2858 |
if (PL_op->op_flags & OPf_STACKED) |
2859 |
{ |
2860 |
if (items > slf_arga) |
2861 |
{ |
2862 |
slf_arga = items; |
2863 |
Safefree (slf_argv); |
2864 |
New (0, slf_argv, slf_arga, SV *); |
2865 |
} |
2866 |
|
2867 |
slf_argc = items; |
2868 |
|
2869 |
for (i = 0; i < items; ++i) |
2870 |
slf_argv [i] = SvREFCNT_inc (arg [i]); |
2871 |
} |
2872 |
else |
2873 |
slf_argc = 0; |
2874 |
|
2875 |
PL_op->op_ppaddr = pp_slf; |
2876 |
/*PL_op->op_type = OP_CUSTOM; /* we do behave like entersub still */ |
2877 |
|
2878 |
PL_op = (OP *)&slf_restore; |
2879 |
} |
2880 |
|
2881 |
/*****************************************************************************/ |
2882 |
/* dynamic wind */ |
2883 |
|
2884 |
static void |
2885 |
on_enterleave_call (pTHX_ SV *cb) |
2886 |
{ |
2887 |
dSP; |
2888 |
|
2889 |
PUSHSTACK; |
2890 |
|
2891 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
2892 |
PUTBACK; |
2893 |
call_sv (cb, G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
2894 |
SPAGAIN; |
2895 |
|
2896 |
POPSTACK; |
2897 |
} |
2898 |
|
2899 |
static SV * |
2900 |
coro_avp_pop_and_free (pTHX_ AV **avp) |
2901 |
{ |
2902 |
AV *av = *avp; |
2903 |
SV *res = av_pop (av); |
2904 |
|
2905 |
if (AvFILLp (av) < 0) |
2906 |
{ |
2907 |
*avp = 0; |
2908 |
SvREFCNT_dec (av); |
2909 |
} |
2910 |
|
2911 |
return res; |
2912 |
} |
2913 |
|
2914 |
static void |
2915 |
coro_pop_on_enter (pTHX_ void *coro) |
2916 |
{ |
2917 |
SV *cb = coro_avp_pop_and_free (aTHX_ &((struct coro *)coro)->on_enter); |
2918 |
SvREFCNT_dec (cb); |
2919 |
} |
2920 |
|
2921 |
static void |
2922 |
coro_pop_on_leave (pTHX_ void *coro) |
2923 |
{ |
2924 |
SV *cb = coro_avp_pop_and_free (aTHX_ &((struct coro *)coro)->on_leave); |
2925 |
on_enterleave_call (aTHX_ sv_2mortal (cb)); |
2926 |
} |
2927 |
|
2928 |
static void |
2929 |
enterleave_hook_xs (pTHX_ struct coro *coro, AV **avp, coro_enterleave_hook hook, void *arg) |
2930 |
{ |
2931 |
if (!hook) |
2932 |
return; |
2933 |
|
2934 |
if (!*avp) |
2935 |
{ |
2936 |
*avp = newAV (); |
2937 |
AvREAL_off (*avp); |
2938 |
} |
2939 |
|
2940 |
av_push (*avp, (SV *)hook); |
2941 |
av_push (*avp, (SV *)arg); |
2942 |
} |
2943 |
|
2944 |
static void |
2945 |
enterleave_unhook_xs (pTHX_ struct coro *coro, AV **avp, coro_enterleave_hook hook, int execute) |
2946 |
{ |
2947 |
AV *av = *avp; |
2948 |
int i; |
2949 |
|
2950 |
if (!av) |
2951 |
return; |
2952 |
|
2953 |
for (i = AvFILLp (av) - 1; i >= 0; i -= 2) |
2954 |
if (AvARRAY (av)[i] == (SV *)hook) |
2955 |
{ |
2956 |
if (execute) |
2957 |
hook (aTHX_ (void *)AvARRAY (av)[i + 1]); |
2958 |
|
2959 |
memmove (AvARRAY (av) + i, AvARRAY (av) + i + 2, AvFILLp (av) - i - 1); |
2960 |
av_pop (av); |
2961 |
av_pop (av); |
2962 |
break; |
2963 |
} |
2964 |
|
2965 |
if (AvFILLp (av) >= 0) |
2966 |
{ |
2967 |
*avp = 0; |
2968 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN (av); |
2969 |
} |
2970 |
} |
2971 |
|
2972 |
static void |
2973 |
api_enterleave_hook (pTHX_ SV *coro_sv, coro_enterleave_hook enter, void *enter_arg, coro_enterleave_hook leave, void *leave_arg) |
2974 |
{ |
2975 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE (coro_sv); |
2976 |
|
2977 |
if (SvSTATE_current == coro) |
2978 |
if (enter) |
2979 |
enter (aTHX_ enter_arg); |
2980 |
|
2981 |
enterleave_hook_xs (aTHX_ coro, &coro->on_enter_xs, enter, enter_arg); |
2982 |
enterleave_hook_xs (aTHX_ coro, &coro->on_leave_xs, leave, leave_arg); |
2983 |
} |
2984 |
|
2985 |
static void |
2986 |
api_enterleave_unhook (pTHX_ SV *coro_sv, coro_enterleave_hook enter, coro_enterleave_hook leave) |
2987 |
{ |
2988 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE (coro_sv); |
2989 |
|
2990 |
enterleave_unhook_xs (aTHX_ coro, &coro->on_enter_xs, enter, 0); |
2991 |
enterleave_unhook_xs (aTHX_ coro, &coro->on_leave_xs, leave, SvSTATE_current == coro); |
2992 |
} |
2993 |
|
2994 |
static void |
2995 |
savedestructor_unhook_enter (pTHX_ coro_enterleave_hook enter) |
2996 |
{ |
2997 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE_current; |
2998 |
|
2999 |
enterleave_unhook_xs (aTHX_ coro, &coro->on_enter_xs, enter, 0); |
3000 |
} |
3001 |
|
3002 |
static void |
3003 |
savedestructor_unhook_leave (pTHX_ coro_enterleave_hook leave) |
3004 |
{ |
3005 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE_current; |
3006 |
|
3007 |
enterleave_unhook_xs (aTHX_ coro, &coro->on_leave_xs, leave, 1); |
3008 |
} |
3009 |
|
3010 |
static void |
3011 |
api_enterleave_scope_hook (pTHX_ coro_enterleave_hook enter, void *enter_arg, coro_enterleave_hook leave, void *leave_arg) |
3012 |
{ |
3013 |
api_enterleave_hook (aTHX_ coro_current, enter, enter_arg, leave, leave_arg); |
3014 |
|
3015 |
/* this ought to be much cheaper than malloc + a single destructor call */ |
3016 |
if (enter) SAVEDESTRUCTOR_X (savedestructor_unhook_enter, enter); |
3017 |
if (leave) SAVEDESTRUCTOR_X (savedestructor_unhook_leave, leave); |
3018 |
} |
3019 |
|
3020 |
/*****************************************************************************/ |
3021 |
/* PerlIO::cede */ |
3022 |
|
3023 |
typedef struct |
3024 |
{ |
3025 |
PerlIOBuf base; |
3026 |
NV next, every; |
3027 |
} PerlIOCede; |
3028 |
|
3029 |
static IV ecb_cold |
3030 |
PerlIOCede_pushed (pTHX_ PerlIO *f, const char *mode, SV *arg, PerlIO_funcs *tab) |
3031 |
{ |
3032 |
PerlIOCede *self = PerlIOSelf (f, PerlIOCede); |
3033 |
|
3034 |
self->every = SvCUR (arg) ? SvNV (arg) : 0.01; |
3035 |
self->next = nvtime () + self->every; |
3036 |
|
3037 |
return PerlIOBuf_pushed (aTHX_ f, mode, Nullsv, tab); |
3038 |
} |
3039 |
|
3040 |
static SV * ecb_cold |
3041 |
PerlIOCede_getarg (pTHX_ PerlIO *f, CLONE_PARAMS *param, int flags) |
3042 |
{ |
3043 |
PerlIOCede *self = PerlIOSelf (f, PerlIOCede); |
3044 |
|
3045 |
return newSVnv (self->every); |
3046 |
} |
3047 |
|
3048 |
static IV |
3049 |
PerlIOCede_flush (pTHX_ PerlIO *f) |
3050 |
{ |
3051 |
PerlIOCede *self = PerlIOSelf (f, PerlIOCede); |
3052 |
double now = nvtime (); |
3053 |
|
3054 |
if (now >= self->next) |
3055 |
{ |
3056 |
api_cede (aTHX); |
3057 |
self->next = now + self->every; |
3058 |
} |
3059 |
|
3060 |
return PerlIOBuf_flush (aTHX_ f); |
3061 |
} |
3062 |
|
3063 |
static PerlIO_funcs PerlIO_cede = |
3064 |
{ |
3065 |
sizeof(PerlIO_funcs), |
3066 |
"cede", |
3067 |
sizeof(PerlIOCede), |
3068 |
PERLIO_K_DESTRUCT | PERLIO_K_RAW, |
3069 |
PerlIOCede_pushed, |
3070 |
PerlIOBuf_popped, |
3071 |
PerlIOBuf_open, |
3072 |
PerlIOBase_binmode, |
3073 |
PerlIOCede_getarg, |
3074 |
PerlIOBase_fileno, |
3075 |
PerlIOBuf_dup, |
3076 |
PerlIOBuf_read, |
3077 |
PerlIOBuf_unread, |
3078 |
PerlIOBuf_write, |
3079 |
PerlIOBuf_seek, |
3080 |
PerlIOBuf_tell, |
3081 |
PerlIOBuf_close, |
3082 |
PerlIOCede_flush, |
3083 |
PerlIOBuf_fill, |
3084 |
PerlIOBase_eof, |
3085 |
PerlIOBase_error, |
3086 |
PerlIOBase_clearerr, |
3087 |
PerlIOBase_setlinebuf, |
3088 |
PerlIOBuf_get_base, |
3089 |
PerlIOBuf_bufsiz, |
3090 |
PerlIOBuf_get_ptr, |
3091 |
PerlIOBuf_get_cnt, |
3092 |
PerlIOBuf_set_ptrcnt, |
3093 |
}; |
3094 |
|
3095 |
/*****************************************************************************/ |
3096 |
/* Coro::Semaphore & Coro::Signal */ |
3097 |
|
3098 |
static SV * |
3099 |
coro_waitarray_new (pTHX_ int count) |
3100 |
{ |
3101 |
/* a waitarray=semaphore contains a counter IV in $sem->[0] and any waiters after that */ |
3102 |
AV *av = newAV (); |
3103 |
SV **ary; |
3104 |
|
3105 |
/* unfortunately, building manually saves memory */ |
3106 |
Newx (ary, 2, SV *); |
3107 |
AvALLOC (av) = ary; |
3108 |
#if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
3109 |
AvARRAY (av) = ary; |
3110 |
#else |
3111 |
/* 5.8.8 needs this syntax instead of AvARRAY = ary, yet */ |
3112 |
/* -DDEBUGGING flags this as a bug, despite it perfectly working */ |
3113 |
SvPVX ((SV *)av) = (char *)ary; |
3114 |
#endif |
3115 |
AvMAX (av) = 1; |
3116 |
AvFILLp (av) = 0; |
3117 |
ary [0] = newSViv (count); |
3118 |
|
3119 |
return newRV_noinc ((SV *)av); |
3120 |
} |
3121 |
|
3122 |
/* semaphore */ |
3123 |
|
3124 |
static void |
3125 |
coro_semaphore_adjust (pTHX_ AV *av, IV adjust) |
3126 |
{ |
3127 |
SV *count_sv = AvARRAY (av)[0]; |
3128 |
IV count = SvIVX (count_sv); |
3129 |
|
3130 |
count += adjust; |
3131 |
SvIVX (count_sv) = count; |
3132 |
|
3133 |
/* now wake up as many waiters as are expected to lock */ |
3134 |
while (count > 0 && AvFILLp (av) > 0) |
3135 |
{ |
3136 |
SV *cb; |
3137 |
|
3138 |
/* swap first two elements so we can shift a waiter */ |
3139 |
AvARRAY (av)[0] = AvARRAY (av)[1]; |
3140 |
AvARRAY (av)[1] = count_sv; |
3141 |
cb = av_shift (av); |
3142 |
|
3143 |
if (SvOBJECT (cb)) |
3144 |
{ |
3145 |
api_ready (aTHX_ cb); |
3146 |
--count; |
3147 |
} |
3148 |
else if (SvTYPE (cb) == SVt_PVCV) |
3149 |
{ |
3150 |
dSP; |
3151 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
3152 |
XPUSHs (sv_2mortal (newRV_inc ((SV *)av))); |
3153 |
PUTBACK; |
3154 |
call_sv (cb, G_VOID | G_DISCARD | G_EVAL | G_KEEPERR); |
3155 |
} |
3156 |
|
3157 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN (cb); |
3158 |
} |
3159 |
} |
3160 |
|
3161 |
static void |
3162 |
coro_semaphore_destroy (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame) |
3163 |
{ |
3164 |
/* call $sem->adjust (0) to possibly wake up some other waiters */ |
3165 |
coro_semaphore_adjust (aTHX_ (AV *)frame->data, 0); |
3166 |
} |
3167 |
|
3168 |
static int |
3169 |
slf_check_semaphore_down_or_wait (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, int acquire) |
3170 |
{ |
3171 |
AV *av = (AV *)frame->data; |
3172 |
SV *count_sv = AvARRAY (av)[0]; |
3173 |
SV *coro_hv = SvRV (coro_current); |
3174 |
|
3175 |
frame->destroy = 0; |
3176 |
|
3177 |
/* if we are about to throw, don't actually acquire the lock, just throw */ |
3178 |
if (ecb_expect_false (CORO_THROW)) |
3179 |
{ |
3180 |
/* we still might be responsible for the semaphore, so wake up others */ |
3181 |
coro_semaphore_adjust (aTHX_ av, 0); |
3182 |
|
3183 |
return 0; |
3184 |
} |
3185 |
else if (SvIVX (count_sv) > 0) |
3186 |
{ |
3187 |
if (acquire) |
3188 |
SvIVX (count_sv) = SvIVX (count_sv) - 1; |
3189 |
else |
3190 |
coro_semaphore_adjust (aTHX_ av, 0); |
3191 |
|
3192 |
return 0; |
3193 |
} |
3194 |
else |
3195 |
{ |
3196 |
int i; |
3197 |
/* if we were woken up but can't down, we look through the whole */ |
3198 |
/* waiters list and only add us if we aren't in there already */ |
3199 |
/* this avoids some degenerate memory usage cases */ |
3200 |
for (i = AvFILLp (av); i > 0; --i) /* i > 0 is not an off-by-one bug */ |
3201 |
if (AvARRAY (av)[i] == coro_hv) |
3202 |
return 1; |
3203 |
|
3204 |
av_push (av, SvREFCNT_inc (coro_hv)); |
3205 |
return 1; |
3206 |
} |
3207 |
} |
3208 |
|
3209 |
static int |
3210 |
slf_check_semaphore_down (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame) |
3211 |
{ |
3212 |
return slf_check_semaphore_down_or_wait (aTHX_ frame, 1); |
3213 |
} |
3214 |
|
3215 |
static int |
3216 |
slf_check_semaphore_wait (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame) |
3217 |
{ |
3218 |
return slf_check_semaphore_down_or_wait (aTHX_ frame, 0); |
3219 |
} |
3220 |
|
3221 |
static void |
3222 |
slf_init_semaphore_down_or_wait (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
3223 |
{ |
3224 |
AV *av = (AV *)SvRV (arg [0]); |
3225 |
|
3226 |
if (SvIVX (AvARRAY (av)[0]) > 0) |
3227 |
{ |
3228 |
frame->data = (void *)av; |
3229 |
frame->prepare = prepare_nop; |
3230 |
} |
3231 |
else |
3232 |
{ |
3233 |
av_push (av, SvREFCNT_inc (SvRV (coro_current))); |
3234 |
|
3235 |
frame->data = (void *)sv_2mortal (SvREFCNT_inc ((SV *)av)); |
3236 |
frame->prepare = prepare_schedule; |
3237 |
/* to avoid race conditions when a woken-up coro gets terminated */ |
3238 |
/* we arrange for a temporary on_destroy that calls adjust (0) */ |
3239 |
frame->destroy = coro_semaphore_destroy; |
3240 |
} |
3241 |
} |
3242 |
|
3243 |
static void |
3244 |
slf_init_semaphore_down (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
3245 |
{ |
3246 |
slf_init_semaphore_down_or_wait (aTHX_ frame, cv, arg, items); |
3247 |
frame->check = slf_check_semaphore_down; |
3248 |
} |
3249 |
|
3250 |
static void |
3251 |
slf_init_semaphore_wait (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
3252 |
{ |
3253 |
if (items >= 2) |
3254 |
{ |
3255 |
/* callback form */ |
3256 |
AV *av = (AV *)SvRV (arg [0]); |
3257 |
SV *cb_cv = s_get_cv_croak (arg [1]); |
3258 |
|
3259 |
av_push (av, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (cb_cv)); |
3260 |
|
3261 |
if (SvIVX (AvARRAY (av)[0]) > 0) |
3262 |
coro_semaphore_adjust (aTHX_ av, 0); |
3263 |
|
3264 |
frame->prepare = prepare_nop; |
3265 |
frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
3266 |
} |
3267 |
else |
3268 |
{ |
3269 |
slf_init_semaphore_down_or_wait (aTHX_ frame, cv, arg, items); |
3270 |
frame->check = slf_check_semaphore_wait; |
3271 |
} |
3272 |
} |
3273 |
|
3274 |
/* signal */ |
3275 |
|
3276 |
static void |
3277 |
coro_signal_wake (pTHX_ AV *av, int count) |
3278 |
{ |
3279 |
SvIVX (AvARRAY (av)[0]) = 0; |
3280 |
|
3281 |
/* now signal count waiters */ |
3282 |
while (count > 0 && AvFILLp (av) > 0) |
3283 |
{ |
3284 |
SV *cb; |
3285 |
|
3286 |
/* swap first two elements so we can shift a waiter */ |
3287 |
cb = AvARRAY (av)[0]; |
3288 |
AvARRAY (av)[0] = AvARRAY (av)[1]; |
3289 |
AvARRAY (av)[1] = cb; |
3290 |
|
3291 |
cb = av_shift (av); |
3292 |
|
3293 |
if (SvTYPE (cb) == SVt_PVCV) |
3294 |
{ |
3295 |
dSP; |
3296 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
3297 |
XPUSHs (sv_2mortal (newRV_inc ((SV *)av))); |
3298 |
PUTBACK; |
3299 |
call_sv (cb, G_VOID | G_DISCARD | G_EVAL | G_KEEPERR); |
3300 |
} |
3301 |
else |
3302 |
{ |
3303 |
api_ready (aTHX_ cb); |
3304 |
sv_setiv (cb, 0); /* signal waiter */ |
3305 |
} |
3306 |
|
3307 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN (cb); |
3308 |
|
3309 |
--count; |
3310 |
} |
3311 |
} |
3312 |
|
3313 |
static int |
3314 |
slf_check_signal_wait (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame) |
3315 |
{ |
3316 |
/* if we are about to throw, also stop waiting */ |
3317 |
return SvROK ((SV *)frame->data) && !CORO_THROW; |
3318 |
} |
3319 |
|
3320 |
static void |
3321 |
slf_init_signal_wait (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
3322 |
{ |
3323 |
AV *av = (AV *)SvRV (arg [0]); |
3324 |
|
3325 |
if (items >= 2) |
3326 |
{ |
3327 |
SV *cb_cv = s_get_cv_croak (arg [1]); |
3328 |
av_push (av, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (cb_cv)); |
3329 |
|
3330 |
if (SvIVX (AvARRAY (av)[0])) |
3331 |
coro_signal_wake (aTHX_ av, 1); /* must be the only waiter */ |
3332 |
|
3333 |
frame->prepare = prepare_nop; |
3334 |
frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
3335 |
} |
3336 |
else if (SvIVX (AvARRAY (av)[0])) |
3337 |
{ |
3338 |
SvIVX (AvARRAY (av)[0]) = 0; |
3339 |
frame->prepare = prepare_nop; |
3340 |
frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
3341 |
} |
3342 |
else |
3343 |
{ |
3344 |
SV *waiter = newSVsv (coro_current); /* owned by signal av */ |
3345 |
|
3346 |
av_push (av, waiter); |
3347 |
|
3348 |
frame->data = (void *)sv_2mortal (SvREFCNT_inc_NN (waiter)); /* owned by process */ |
3349 |
frame->prepare = prepare_schedule; |
3350 |
frame->check = slf_check_signal_wait; |
3351 |
} |
3352 |
} |
3353 |
|
3354 |
/*****************************************************************************/ |
3355 |
/* Coro::AIO */ |
3356 |
|
3357 |
#define CORO_MAGIC_type_aio PERL_MAGIC_ext |
3358 |
|
3359 |
/* helper storage struct */ |
3360 |
struct io_state |
3361 |
{ |
3362 |
int errorno; |
3363 |
I32 laststype; /* U16 in 5.10.0 */ |
3364 |
int laststatval; |
3365 |
Stat_t statcache; |
3366 |
}; |
3367 |
|
3368 |
static void |
3369 |
coro_aio_callback (pTHX_ CV *cv) |
3370 |
{ |
3371 |
dXSARGS; |
3372 |
AV *state = (AV *)S_GENSUB_ARG; |
3373 |
SV *coro = av_pop (state); |
3374 |
SV *data_sv = newSV (sizeof (struct io_state)); |
3375 |
|
3376 |
av_extend (state, items - 1); |
3377 |
|
3378 |
sv_upgrade (data_sv, SVt_PV); |
3379 |
SvCUR_set (data_sv, sizeof (struct io_state)); |
3380 |
SvPOK_only (data_sv); |
3381 |
|
3382 |
{ |
3383 |
struct io_state *data = (struct io_state *)SvPVX (data_sv); |
3384 |
|
3385 |
data->errorno = errno; |
3386 |
data->laststype = PL_laststype; |
3387 |
data->laststatval = PL_laststatval; |
3388 |
data->statcache = PL_statcache; |
3389 |
} |
3390 |
|
3391 |
/* now build the result vector out of all the parameters and the data_sv */ |
3392 |
{ |
3393 |
int i; |
3394 |
|
3395 |
for (i = 0; i < items; ++i) |
3396 |
av_push (state, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (ST (i))); |
3397 |
} |
3398 |
|
3399 |
av_push (state, data_sv); |
3400 |
|
3401 |
api_ready (aTHX_ coro); |
3402 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN (coro); |
3403 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN ((AV *)state); |
3404 |
} |
3405 |
|
3406 |
static int |
3407 |
slf_check_aio_req (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame) |
3408 |
{ |
3409 |
AV *state = (AV *)frame->data; |
3410 |
|
3411 |
/* if we are about to throw, return early */ |
3412 |
/* this does not cancel the aio request, but at least */ |
3413 |
/* it quickly returns */ |
3414 |
if (CORO_THROW) |
3415 |
return 0; |
3416 |
|
3417 |
/* one element that is an RV? repeat! */ |
3418 |
if (AvFILLp (state) == 0 && SvTYPE (AvARRAY (state)[0]) != SVt_PV) |
3419 |
return 1; |
3420 |
|
3421 |
/* restore status */ |
3422 |
{ |
3423 |
SV *data_sv = av_pop (state); |
3424 |
struct io_state *data = (struct io_state *)SvPVX (data_sv); |
3425 |
|
3426 |
errno = data->errorno; |
3427 |
PL_laststype = data->laststype; |
3428 |
PL_laststatval = data->laststatval; |
3429 |
PL_statcache = data->statcache; |
3430 |
|
3431 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN (data_sv); |
3432 |
} |
3433 |
|
3434 |
/* push result values */ |
3435 |
{ |
3436 |
dSP; |
3437 |
int i; |
3438 |
|
3439 |
EXTEND (SP, AvFILLp (state) + 1); |
3440 |
for (i = 0; i <= AvFILLp (state); ++i) |
3441 |
PUSHs (sv_2mortal (SvREFCNT_inc_NN (AvARRAY (state)[i]))); |
3442 |
|
3443 |
PUTBACK; |
3444 |
} |
3445 |
|
3446 |
return 0; |
3447 |
} |
3448 |
|
3449 |
static void |
3450 |
slf_init_aio_req (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
3451 |
{ |
3452 |
AV *state = (AV *)sv_2mortal ((SV *)newAV ()); |
3453 |
SV *coro_hv = SvRV (coro_current); |
3454 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE_hv (coro_hv); |
3455 |
|
3456 |
/* put our coroutine id on the state arg */ |
3457 |
av_push (state, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (coro_hv)); |
3458 |
|
3459 |
/* first see whether we have a non-zero priority and set it as AIO prio */ |
3460 |
if (coro->prio) |
3461 |
{ |
3462 |
dSP; |
3463 |
|
3464 |
static SV *prio_cv; |
3465 |
static SV *prio_sv; |
3466 |
|
3467 |
if (ecb_expect_false (!prio_cv)) |
3468 |
{ |
3469 |
prio_cv = (SV *)get_cv ("IO::AIO::aioreq_pri", 0); |
3470 |
prio_sv = newSViv (0); |
3471 |
} |
3472 |
|
3473 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
3474 |
sv_setiv (prio_sv, coro->prio); |
3475 |
XPUSHs (prio_sv); |
3476 |
|
3477 |
PUTBACK; |
3478 |
call_sv (prio_cv, G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
3479 |
} |
3480 |
|
3481 |
/* now call the original request */ |
3482 |
{ |
3483 |
dSP; |
3484 |
CV *req = (CV *)CORO_MAGIC_NN ((SV *)cv, CORO_MAGIC_type_aio)->mg_obj; |
3485 |
int i; |
3486 |
|
3487 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
3488 |
|
3489 |
/* first push all args to the stack */ |
3490 |
EXTEND (SP, items + 1); |
3491 |
|
3492 |
for (i = 0; i < items; ++i) |
3493 |
PUSHs (arg [i]); |
3494 |
|
3495 |
/* now push the callback closure */ |
3496 |
PUSHs (sv_2mortal (s_gensub (aTHX_ coro_aio_callback, (void *)SvREFCNT_inc_NN ((SV *)state)))); |
3497 |
|
3498 |
/* now call the AIO function - we assume our request is uncancelable */ |
3499 |
PUTBACK; |
3500 |
call_sv ((SV *)req, G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
3501 |
} |
3502 |
|
3503 |
/* now that the request is going, we loop till we have a result */ |
3504 |
frame->data = (void *)state; |
3505 |
frame->prepare = prepare_schedule; |
3506 |
frame->check = slf_check_aio_req; |
3507 |
} |
3508 |
|
3509 |
static void |
3510 |
coro_aio_req_xs (pTHX_ CV *cv) |
3511 |
{ |
3512 |
dXSARGS; |
3513 |
|
3514 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_aio_req); |
3515 |
|
3516 |
XSRETURN_EMPTY; |
3517 |
} |
3518 |
|
3519 |
/*****************************************************************************/ |
3520 |
|
3521 |
#if CORO_CLONE |
3522 |
# include "clone.c" |
3523 |
#endif |
3524 |
|
3525 |
/*****************************************************************************/ |
3526 |
|
3527 |
static SV * |
3528 |
coro_new (pTHX_ HV *stash, SV **argv, int argc, int is_coro) |
3529 |
{ |
3530 |
SV *coro_sv; |
3531 |
struct coro *coro; |
3532 |
MAGIC *mg; |
3533 |
HV *hv; |
3534 |
SV *cb; |
3535 |
int i; |
3536 |
|
3537 |
if (argc > 0) |
3538 |
{ |
3539 |
cb = s_get_cv_croak (argv [0]); |
3540 |
|
3541 |
if (!is_coro) |
3542 |
{ |
3543 |
if (CvISXSUB (cb)) |
3544 |
croak ("Coro::State doesn't support XS functions as coroutine start, caught"); |
3545 |
|
3546 |
if (!CvROOT (cb)) |
3547 |
croak ("Coro::State doesn't support autoloaded or undefined functions as coroutine start, caught"); |
3548 |
} |
3549 |
} |
3550 |
|
3551 |
Newz (0, coro, 1, struct coro); |
3552 |
coro->args = newAV (); |
3553 |
coro->flags = CF_NEW; |
3554 |
|
3555 |
if (coro_first) coro_first->prev = coro; |
3556 |
coro->next = coro_first; |
3557 |
coro_first = coro; |
3558 |
|
3559 |
coro->hv = hv = newHV (); |
3560 |
mg = sv_magicext ((SV *)hv, 0, CORO_MAGIC_type_state, &coro_state_vtbl, (char *)coro, 0); |
3561 |
mg->mg_flags |= MGf_DUP; |
3562 |
coro_sv = sv_bless (newRV_noinc ((SV *)hv), stash); |
3563 |
|
3564 |
if (argc > 0) |
3565 |
{ |
3566 |
av_extend (coro->args, argc + is_coro - 1); |
3567 |
|
3568 |
if (is_coro) |
3569 |
{ |
3570 |
av_push (coro->args, SvREFCNT_inc_NN ((SV *)cb)); |
3571 |
cb = (SV *)cv_coro_run; |
3572 |
} |
3573 |
|
3574 |
coro->startcv = (CV *)SvREFCNT_inc_NN ((SV *)cb); |
3575 |
|
3576 |
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) |
3577 |
av_push (coro->args, newSVsv (argv [i])); |
3578 |
} |
3579 |
|
3580 |
return coro_sv; |
3581 |
} |
3582 |
|
3583 |
#ifndef __cplusplus |
3584 |
ecb_cold XS(boot_Coro__State); |
3585 |
#endif |
3586 |
|
3587 |
#if CORO_JIT |
3588 |
|
3589 |
static void ecb_noinline ecb_cold |
3590 |
pushav_4uv (pTHX_ UV a, UV b, UV c, UV d) |
3591 |
{ |
3592 |
dSP; |
3593 |
AV *av = newAV (); |
3594 |
|
3595 |
av_store (av, 3, newSVuv (d)); |
3596 |
av_store (av, 2, newSVuv (c)); |
3597 |
av_store (av, 1, newSVuv (b)); |
3598 |
av_store (av, 0, newSVuv (a)); |
3599 |
|
3600 |
XPUSHs (sv_2mortal (newRV_noinc ((SV *)av))); |
3601 |
|
3602 |
PUTBACK; |
3603 |
} |
3604 |
|
3605 |
static void ecb_noinline ecb_cold |
3606 |
jit_init (pTHX) |
3607 |
{ |
3608 |
dSP; |
3609 |
SV *load, *save; |
3610 |
char *map_base; |
3611 |
char *load_ptr, *save_ptr; |
3612 |
STRLEN load_len, save_len, map_len; |
3613 |
int count; |
3614 |
|
3615 |
eval_pv ("require 'Coro/jit-" CORO_JIT_TYPE ".pl'", 1); |
3616 |
|
3617 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
3618 |
#define VARx(name,expr,type) pushav_4uv (aTHX_ (UV)&(expr), sizeof (expr), offsetof (perl_slots, name), sizeof (type)); |
3619 |
#include "state.h" |
3620 |
count = call_pv ("Coro::State::_jit", G_ARRAY); |
3621 |
SPAGAIN; |
3622 |
|
3623 |
save = POPs; save_ptr = SvPVbyte (save, save_len); |
3624 |
load = POPs; load_ptr = SvPVbyte (load, load_len); |
3625 |
|
3626 |
map_len = load_len + save_len + 16; |
3627 |
|
3628 |
map_base = mmap (0, map_len, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); |
3629 |
|
3630 |
assert (("Coro: unable to mmap jit code page, cannot continue.", map_base != (char *)MAP_FAILED)); |
3631 |
|
3632 |
load_perl_slots = (load_save_perl_slots_type)map_base; |
3633 |
memcpy (load_perl_slots, load_ptr, load_len); |
3634 |
|
3635 |
save_perl_slots = (load_save_perl_slots_type)(map_base + ((load_len + 15) & ~15)); |
3636 |
memcpy (save_perl_slots, save_ptr, save_len); |
3637 |
|
3638 |
/* we are good citizens and try to make the page read-only, so the evil evil */ |
3639 |
/* hackers might have it a bit more difficult */ |
3640 |
/* we do this in two steps, to potentially appease some security frameworks */ |
3641 |
mprotect (map_base, map_len, PROT_READ); |
3642 |
mprotect (map_base, map_len, PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC); |
3643 |
|
3644 |
PUTBACK; |
3645 |
eval_pv ("undef &Coro::State::_jit", 1); |
3646 |
} |
3647 |
|
3648 |
#endif |
3649 |
|
3650 |
MODULE = Coro::State PACKAGE = Coro::State PREFIX = api_ |
3651 |
|
3652 |
PROTOTYPES: DISABLE |
3653 |
|
3654 |
BOOT: |
3655 |
{ |
3656 |
#define VARx(name,expr,type) if (sizeof (type) < sizeof (expr)) croak ("FATAL: Coro thread context slot '" # name "' too small for this version of perl."); |
3657 |
#include "state.h" |
3658 |
#ifdef USE_ITHREADS |
3659 |
# if CORO_PTHREAD |
3660 |
coro_thx = PERL_GET_CONTEXT; |
3661 |
# endif |
3662 |
#endif |
3663 |
/* perl defines these to check for existance first, but why it doesn't */ |
3664 |
/* just create them one at init time is not clear to me, except for */ |
3665 |
/* programs trying to delete them, but... */ |
3666 |
/* anyway, we declare this as invalid and make sure they are initialised here */ |
3667 |
DEFSV; |
3668 |
ERRSV; |
3669 |
|
3670 |
cctx_current = cctx_new_empty (); |
3671 |
|
3672 |
irsgv = gv_fetchpv ("/" , GV_ADD|GV_NOTQUAL, SVt_PV); |
3673 |
stdoutgv = gv_fetchpv ("STDOUT", GV_ADD|GV_NOTQUAL, SVt_PVIO); |
3674 |
|
3675 |
{ |
3676 |
/* |
3677 |
* we provide a vtbvl for %SIG magic that replaces PL_vtbl_sig |
3678 |
* by coro_sig_vtbl in hash values. |
3679 |
*/ |
3680 |
MAGIC *mg = mg_find ((SV *)GvHV (gv_fetchpv ("SIG", GV_ADD | GV_NOTQUAL, SVt_PVHV)), PERL_MAGIC_sig); |
3681 |
|
3682 |
/* this only works if perl doesn't have a vtbl for %SIG */ |
3683 |
assert (!mg->mg_virtual); |
3684 |
|
3685 |
/* |
3686 |
* The irony is that the perl API itself asserts that mg_virtual |
3687 |
* must be non-const, yet perl5porters insisted on marking their |
3688 |
* vtbls as read-only, just to thwart perl modules from patching |
3689 |
* them. |
3690 |
*/ |
3691 |
mg->mg_virtual = (MGVTBL *)&coro_sig_vtbl; |
3692 |
mg->mg_flags |= MGf_COPY; |
3693 |
|
3694 |
coro_sigelem_vtbl = PL_vtbl_sigelem; |
3695 |
coro_sigelem_vtbl.svt_get = coro_sigelem_get; |
3696 |
coro_sigelem_vtbl.svt_set = coro_sigelem_set; |
3697 |
coro_sigelem_vtbl.svt_clear = coro_sigelem_clr; |
3698 |
} |
3699 |
|
3700 |
rv_diehook = newRV_inc ((SV *)gv_fetchpv ("Coro::State::diehook" , 0, SVt_PVCV)); |
3701 |
rv_warnhook = newRV_inc ((SV *)gv_fetchpv ("Coro::State::warnhook", 0, SVt_PVCV)); |
3702 |
|
3703 |
coro_state_stash = gv_stashpv ("Coro::State", TRUE); |
3704 |
|
3705 |
newCONSTSUB (coro_state_stash, "BACKEND", newSVpv (CORO_BACKEND, 0)); /* undocumented */ |
3706 |
|
3707 |
newCONSTSUB (coro_state_stash, "CC_TRACE" , newSViv (CC_TRACE)); |
3708 |
newCONSTSUB (coro_state_stash, "CC_TRACE_SUB" , newSViv (CC_TRACE_SUB)); |
3709 |
newCONSTSUB (coro_state_stash, "CC_TRACE_LINE", newSViv (CC_TRACE_LINE)); |
3710 |
newCONSTSUB (coro_state_stash, "CC_TRACE_ALL" , newSViv (CC_TRACE_ALL)); |
3711 |
|
3712 |
main_mainstack = PL_mainstack; |
3713 |
main_top_env = PL_top_env; |
3714 |
|
3715 |
while (main_top_env->je_prev) |
3716 |
main_top_env = main_top_env->je_prev; |
3717 |
|
3718 |
{ |
3719 |
SV *slf = sv_2mortal (newSViv (PTR2IV (pp_slf))); |
3720 |
|
3721 |
if (!PL_custom_op_names) PL_custom_op_names = newHV (); |
3722 |
hv_store_ent (PL_custom_op_names, slf, newSVpv ("coro_slf", 0), 0); |
3723 |
|
3724 |
if (!PL_custom_op_descs) PL_custom_op_descs = newHV (); |
3725 |
hv_store_ent (PL_custom_op_descs, slf, newSVpv ("coro schedule like function", 0), 0); |
3726 |
} |
3727 |
|
3728 |
coroapi.ver = CORO_API_VERSION; |
3729 |
coroapi.rev = CORO_API_REVISION; |
3730 |
|
3731 |
coroapi.transfer = api_transfer; |
3732 |
|
3733 |
coroapi.sv_state = SvSTATE_; |
3734 |
coroapi.execute_slf = api_execute_slf; |
3735 |
coroapi.prepare_nop = prepare_nop; |
3736 |
coroapi.prepare_schedule = prepare_schedule; |
3737 |
coroapi.prepare_cede = prepare_cede; |
3738 |
coroapi.prepare_cede_notself = prepare_cede_notself; |
3739 |
|
3740 |
time_init (aTHX); |
3741 |
|
3742 |
assert (("PRIO_NORMAL must be 0", !CORO_PRIO_NORMAL)); |
3743 |
#if CORO_JIT |
3744 |
PUTBACK; |
3745 |
jit_init (aTHX); |
3746 |
SPAGAIN; |
3747 |
#endif |
3748 |
} |
3749 |
|
3750 |
SV * |
3751 |
new (SV *klass, ...) |
3752 |
ALIAS: |
3753 |
Coro::new = 1 |
3754 |
CODE: |
3755 |
RETVAL = coro_new (aTHX_ ix ? coro_stash : coro_state_stash, &ST (1), items - 1, ix); |
3756 |
OUTPUT: |
3757 |
RETVAL |
3758 |
|
3759 |
void |
3760 |
transfer (...) |
3761 |
PROTOTYPE: $$ |
3762 |
CODE: |
3763 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_transfer); |
3764 |
|
3765 |
SV * |
3766 |
clone (Coro::State coro) |
3767 |
CODE: |
3768 |
{ |
3769 |
#if CORO_CLONE |
3770 |
struct coro *ncoro = coro_clone (aTHX_ coro); |
3771 |
MAGIC *mg; |
3772 |
/* TODO: too much duplication */ |
3773 |
ncoro->hv = newHV (); |
3774 |
mg = sv_magicext ((SV *)ncoro->hv, 0, CORO_MAGIC_type_state, &coro_state_vtbl, (char *)ncoro, 0); |
3775 |
mg->mg_flags |= MGf_DUP; |
3776 |
RETVAL = sv_bless (newRV_noinc ((SV *)ncoro->hv), SvSTASH (coro->hv)); |
3777 |
#else |
3778 |
croak ("Coro::State->clone has not been configured into this installation of Coro, realised"); |
3779 |
#endif |
3780 |
} |
3781 |
OUTPUT: |
3782 |
RETVAL |
3783 |
|
3784 |
int |
3785 |
cctx_stacksize (int new_stacksize = 0) |
3786 |
PROTOTYPE: ;$ |
3787 |
CODE: |
3788 |
RETVAL = cctx_stacksize; |
3789 |
if (new_stacksize) |
3790 |
{ |
3791 |
cctx_stacksize = new_stacksize; |
3792 |
++cctx_gen; |
3793 |
} |
3794 |
OUTPUT: |
3795 |
RETVAL |
3796 |
|
3797 |
int |
3798 |
cctx_max_idle (int max_idle = 0) |
3799 |
PROTOTYPE: ;$ |
3800 |
CODE: |
3801 |
RETVAL = cctx_max_idle; |
3802 |
if (max_idle > 1) |
3803 |
cctx_max_idle = max_idle; |
3804 |
OUTPUT: |
3805 |
RETVAL |
3806 |
|
3807 |
int |
3808 |
cctx_count () |
3809 |
PROTOTYPE: |
3810 |
CODE: |
3811 |
RETVAL = cctx_count; |
3812 |
OUTPUT: |
3813 |
RETVAL |
3814 |
|
3815 |
int |
3816 |
cctx_idle () |
3817 |
PROTOTYPE: |
3818 |
CODE: |
3819 |
RETVAL = cctx_idle; |
3820 |
OUTPUT: |
3821 |
RETVAL |
3822 |
|
3823 |
void |
3824 |
list () |
3825 |
PROTOTYPE: |
3826 |
PPCODE: |
3827 |
{ |
3828 |
struct coro *coro; |
3829 |
for (coro = coro_first; coro; coro = coro->next) |
3830 |
if (coro->hv) |
3831 |
XPUSHs (sv_2mortal (newRV_inc ((SV *)coro->hv))); |
3832 |
} |
3833 |
|
3834 |
void |
3835 |
call (Coro::State coro, SV *coderef) |
3836 |
ALIAS: |
3837 |
eval = 1 |
3838 |
CODE: |
3839 |
{ |
3840 |
struct coro *current = SvSTATE_current; |
3841 |
|
3842 |
if ((coro == current) || (coro->mainstack && ((coro->flags & CF_RUNNING) || coro->slot))) |
3843 |
{ |
3844 |
struct CoroSLF slf_save; |
3845 |
|
3846 |
if (current != coro) |
3847 |
{ |
3848 |
PUTBACK; |
3849 |
save_perl (aTHX_ current); |
3850 |
load_perl (aTHX_ coro); |
3851 |
/* the coro is most likely in an active SLF call. |
3852 |
* while not strictly required (the code we execute is |
3853 |
* not allowed to call any SLF functions), it's cleaner |
3854 |
* to reinitialise the slf_frame and restore it later. |
3855 |
* This might one day allow us to actually do SLF calls |
3856 |
* from code executed here. |
3857 |
*/ |
3858 |
slf_save = slf_frame; |
3859 |
slf_frame.prepare = 0; |
3860 |
SPAGAIN; |
3861 |
} |
3862 |
|
3863 |
PUSHSTACK; |
3864 |
|
3865 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
3866 |
PUTBACK; |
3867 |
|
3868 |
if (ix) |
3869 |
eval_sv (coderef, 0); |
3870 |
else |
3871 |
call_sv (coderef, G_KEEPERR | G_EVAL | G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
3872 |
|
3873 |
POPSTACK; |
3874 |
SPAGAIN; |
3875 |
|
3876 |
if (current != coro) |
3877 |
{ |
3878 |
PUTBACK; |
3879 |
slf_frame = slf_save; |
3880 |
save_perl (aTHX_ coro); |
3881 |
load_perl (aTHX_ current); |
3882 |
SPAGAIN; |
3883 |
} |
3884 |
} |
3885 |
} |
3886 |
|
3887 |
SV * |
3888 |
is_ready (Coro::State coro) |
3889 |
PROTOTYPE: $ |
3890 |
ALIAS: |
3891 |
is_ready = CF_READY |
3892 |
is_running = CF_RUNNING |
3893 |
is_new = CF_NEW |
3894 |
is_destroyed = CF_ZOMBIE |
3895 |
is_zombie = CF_ZOMBIE |
3896 |
is_suspended = CF_SUSPENDED |
3897 |
CODE: |
3898 |
RETVAL = boolSV (coro->flags & ix); |
3899 |
OUTPUT: |
3900 |
RETVAL |
3901 |
|
3902 |
void |
3903 |
throw (SV *self, SV *exception = &PL_sv_undef) |
3904 |
PROTOTYPE: $;$ |
3905 |
CODE: |
3906 |
{ |
3907 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE (self); |
3908 |
struct coro *current = SvSTATE_current; |
3909 |
SV **exceptionp = coro == current ? &CORO_THROW : &coro->except; |
3910 |
SvREFCNT_dec (*exceptionp); |
3911 |
SvGETMAGIC (exception); |
3912 |
*exceptionp = SvOK (exception) ? newSVsv (exception) : 0; |
3913 |
|
3914 |
api_ready (aTHX_ self); |
3915 |
} |
3916 |
|
3917 |
void |
3918 |
api_trace (SV *coro, int flags = CC_TRACE | CC_TRACE_SUB) |
3919 |
PROTOTYPE: $;$ |
3920 |
C_ARGS: aTHX_ coro, flags |
3921 |
|
3922 |
SV * |
3923 |
has_cctx (Coro::State coro) |
3924 |
PROTOTYPE: $ |
3925 |
CODE: |
3926 |
/* maybe manage the running flag differently */ |
3927 |
RETVAL = boolSV (!!coro->cctx || (coro->flags & CF_RUNNING)); |
3928 |
OUTPUT: |
3929 |
RETVAL |
3930 |
|
3931 |
int |
3932 |
is_traced (Coro::State coro) |
3933 |
PROTOTYPE: $ |
3934 |
CODE: |
3935 |
RETVAL = (coro->cctx ? coro->cctx->flags : 0) & CC_TRACE_ALL; |
3936 |
OUTPUT: |
3937 |
RETVAL |
3938 |
|
3939 |
UV |
3940 |
rss (Coro::State coro) |
3941 |
PROTOTYPE: $ |
3942 |
ALIAS: |
3943 |
usecount = 1 |
3944 |
CODE: |
3945 |
switch (ix) |
3946 |
{ |
3947 |
case 0: RETVAL = coro_rss (aTHX_ coro); break; |
3948 |
case 1: RETVAL = coro->usecount; break; |
3949 |
} |
3950 |
OUTPUT: |
3951 |
RETVAL |
3952 |
|
3953 |
void |
3954 |
force_cctx () |
3955 |
PROTOTYPE: |
3956 |
CODE: |
3957 |
cctx_current->idle_sp = 0; |
3958 |
|
3959 |
void |
3960 |
swap_defsv (Coro::State self) |
3961 |
PROTOTYPE: $ |
3962 |
ALIAS: |
3963 |
swap_defav = 1 |
3964 |
CODE: |
3965 |
if (!self->slot) |
3966 |
croak ("cannot swap state with coroutine that has no saved state,"); |
3967 |
else |
3968 |
{ |
3969 |
SV **src = ix ? (SV **)&GvAV (PL_defgv) : &GvSV (PL_defgv); |
3970 |
SV **dst = ix ? (SV **)&self->slot->defav : (SV **)&self->slot->defsv; |
3971 |
|
3972 |
SV *tmp = *src; *src = *dst; *dst = tmp; |
3973 |
} |
3974 |
|
3975 |
void |
3976 |
cancel (Coro::State self) |
3977 |
CODE: |
3978 |
coro_state_destroy (aTHX_ self); |
3979 |
|
3980 |
SV * |
3981 |
enable_times (int enabled = enable_times) |
3982 |
CODE: |
3983 |
{ |
3984 |
RETVAL = boolSV (enable_times); |
3985 |
|
3986 |
if (enabled != enable_times) |
3987 |
{ |
3988 |
enable_times = enabled; |
3989 |
|
3990 |
coro_times_update (); |
3991 |
(enabled ? coro_times_sub : coro_times_add)(SvSTATE (coro_current)); |
3992 |
} |
3993 |
} |
3994 |
OUTPUT: |
3995 |
RETVAL |
3996 |
|
3997 |
void |
3998 |
times (Coro::State self) |
3999 |
PPCODE: |
4000 |
{ |
4001 |
struct coro *current = SvSTATE (coro_current); |
4002 |
|
4003 |
if (ecb_expect_false (current == self)) |
4004 |
{ |
4005 |
coro_times_update (); |
4006 |
coro_times_add (SvSTATE (coro_current)); |
4007 |
} |
4008 |
|
4009 |
EXTEND (SP, 2); |
4010 |
PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVnv (self->t_real [0] + self->t_real [1] * 1e-9))); |
4011 |
PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVnv (self->t_cpu [0] + self->t_cpu [1] * 1e-9))); |
4012 |
|
4013 |
if (ecb_expect_false (current == self)) |
4014 |
coro_times_sub (SvSTATE (coro_current)); |
4015 |
} |
4016 |
|
4017 |
void |
4018 |
swap_sv (Coro::State coro, SV *sva, SV *svb) |
4019 |
CODE: |
4020 |
{ |
4021 |
struct coro *current = SvSTATE_current; |
4022 |
AV *swap_sv; |
4023 |
int i; |
4024 |
|
4025 |
sva = SvRV (sva); |
4026 |
svb = SvRV (svb); |
4027 |
|
4028 |
if (current == coro) |
4029 |
SWAP_SVS_LEAVE (current); |
4030 |
|
4031 |
if (!coro->swap_sv) |
4032 |
coro->swap_sv = newAV (); |
4033 |
|
4034 |
swap_sv = coro->swap_sv; |
4035 |
|
4036 |
for (i = AvFILLp (swap_sv) - 1; i >= 0; i -= 2) |
4037 |
{ |
4038 |
SV *a = AvARRAY (swap_sv)[i ]; |
4039 |
SV *b = AvARRAY (swap_sv)[i + 1]; |
4040 |
|
4041 |
if (a == sva && b == svb) |
4042 |
{ |
4043 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN (a); |
4044 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN (b); |
4045 |
|
4046 |
for (; i <= AvFILLp (swap_sv) - 2; i++) |
4047 |
AvARRAY (swap_sv)[i] = AvARRAY (swap_sv)[i + 2]; |
4048 |
|
4049 |
AvFILLp (swap_sv) -= 2; |
4050 |
|
4051 |
goto removed; |
4052 |
} |
4053 |
} |
4054 |
|
4055 |
av_push (swap_sv, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (sva)); |
4056 |
av_push (swap_sv, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (svb)); |
4057 |
|
4058 |
removed: |
4059 |
|
4060 |
if (current == coro) |
4061 |
SWAP_SVS_ENTER (current); |
4062 |
} |
4063 |
|
4064 |
|
4065 |
MODULE = Coro::State PACKAGE = Coro |
4066 |
|
4067 |
BOOT: |
4068 |
{ |
4069 |
if (SVt_LAST > 32) |
4070 |
croak ("Coro internal error: SVt_LAST > 32, swap_sv might need adjustment"); |
4071 |
|
4072 |
sv_pool_rss = coro_get_sv (aTHX_ "Coro::POOL_RSS" , TRUE); |
4073 |
sv_pool_size = coro_get_sv (aTHX_ "Coro::POOL_SIZE" , TRUE); |
4074 |
cv_coro_run = get_cv ( "Coro::_coro_run" , GV_ADD); |
4075 |
coro_current = coro_get_sv (aTHX_ "Coro::current" , FALSE); SvREADONLY_on (coro_current); |
4076 |
av_async_pool = coro_get_av (aTHX_ "Coro::async_pool", TRUE); |
4077 |
av_destroy = coro_get_av (aTHX_ "Coro::destroy" , TRUE); |
4078 |
sv_manager = coro_get_sv (aTHX_ "Coro::manager" , TRUE); |
4079 |
sv_idle = coro_get_sv (aTHX_ "Coro::idle" , TRUE); |
4080 |
|
4081 |
sv_async_pool_idle = newSVpv ("[async pool idle]", 0); SvREADONLY_on (sv_async_pool_idle); |
4082 |
sv_Coro = newSVpv ("Coro", 0); SvREADONLY_on (sv_Coro); |
4083 |
cv_pool_handler = get_cv ("Coro::pool_handler", GV_ADD); SvREADONLY_on (cv_pool_handler); |
4084 |
CvNODEBUG_on (get_cv ("Coro::_pool_handler", 0)); /* work around a debugger bug */ |
4085 |
|
4086 |
coro_stash = gv_stashpv ("Coro", TRUE); |
4087 |
|
4088 |
newCONSTSUB (coro_stash, "PRIO_MAX", newSViv (CORO_PRIO_MAX)); |
4089 |
newCONSTSUB (coro_stash, "PRIO_HIGH", newSViv (CORO_PRIO_HIGH)); |
4090 |
newCONSTSUB (coro_stash, "PRIO_NORMAL", newSViv (CORO_PRIO_NORMAL)); |
4091 |
newCONSTSUB (coro_stash, "PRIO_LOW", newSViv (CORO_PRIO_LOW)); |
4092 |
newCONSTSUB (coro_stash, "PRIO_IDLE", newSViv (CORO_PRIO_IDLE)); |
4093 |
newCONSTSUB (coro_stash, "PRIO_MIN", newSViv (CORO_PRIO_MIN)); |
4094 |
|
4095 |
{ |
4096 |
SV *sv = coro_get_sv (aTHX_ "Coro::API", TRUE); |
4097 |
|
4098 |
coroapi.schedule = api_schedule; |
4099 |
coroapi.schedule_to = api_schedule_to; |
4100 |
coroapi.cede = api_cede; |
4101 |
coroapi.cede_notself = api_cede_notself; |
4102 |
coroapi.ready = api_ready; |
4103 |
coroapi.is_ready = api_is_ready; |
4104 |
coroapi.nready = coro_nready; |
4105 |
coroapi.current = coro_current; |
4106 |
|
4107 |
coroapi.enterleave_hook = api_enterleave_hook; |
4108 |
coroapi.enterleave_unhook = api_enterleave_unhook; |
4109 |
coroapi.enterleave_scope_hook = api_enterleave_scope_hook; |
4110 |
|
4111 |
/*GCoroAPI = &coroapi;*/ |
4112 |
sv_setiv (sv, PTR2IV (&coroapi)); |
4113 |
SvREADONLY_on (sv); |
4114 |
} |
4115 |
} |
4116 |
|
4117 |
SV * |
4118 |
async (...) |
4119 |
PROTOTYPE: &@ |
4120 |
CODE: |
4121 |
RETVAL = coro_new (aTHX_ coro_stash, &ST (0), items, 1); |
4122 |
api_ready (aTHX_ RETVAL); |
4123 |
OUTPUT: |
4124 |
RETVAL |
4125 |
|
4126 |
void |
4127 |
_destroy (Coro::State coro) |
4128 |
CODE: |
4129 |
/* used by the manager thread */ |
4130 |
coro_state_destroy (aTHX_ coro); |
4131 |
|
4132 |
void |
4133 |
on_destroy (Coro::State coro, SV *cb) |
4134 |
CODE: |
4135 |
coro_push_on_destroy (aTHX_ coro, newSVsv (cb)); |
4136 |
|
4137 |
void |
4138 |
join (...) |
4139 |
CODE: |
4140 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_join); |
4141 |
|
4142 |
void |
4143 |
terminate (...) |
4144 |
CODE: |
4145 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_terminate); |
4146 |
|
4147 |
void |
4148 |
cancel (...) |
4149 |
CODE: |
4150 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_cancel); |
4151 |
|
4152 |
int |
4153 |
safe_cancel (Coro::State self, ...) |
4154 |
C_ARGS: aTHX_ self, &ST (1), items - 1 |
4155 |
|
4156 |
void |
4157 |
schedule (...) |
4158 |
CODE: |
4159 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_schedule); |
4160 |
|
4161 |
void |
4162 |
schedule_to (...) |
4163 |
CODE: |
4164 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_schedule_to); |
4165 |
|
4166 |
void |
4167 |
cede_to (...) |
4168 |
CODE: |
4169 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_cede_to); |
4170 |
|
4171 |
void |
4172 |
cede (...) |
4173 |
CODE: |
4174 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_cede); |
4175 |
|
4176 |
void |
4177 |
cede_notself (...) |
4178 |
CODE: |
4179 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_cede_notself); |
4180 |
|
4181 |
void |
4182 |
_set_current (SV *current) |
4183 |
PROTOTYPE: $ |
4184 |
CODE: |
4185 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN (SvRV (coro_current)); |
4186 |
SvRV_set (coro_current, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (SvRV (current))); |
4187 |
|
4188 |
void |
4189 |
_set_readyhook (SV *hook) |
4190 |
PROTOTYPE: $ |
4191 |
CODE: |
4192 |
SvREFCNT_dec (coro_readyhook); |
4193 |
SvGETMAGIC (hook); |
4194 |
if (SvOK (hook)) |
4195 |
{ |
4196 |
coro_readyhook = newSVsv (hook); |
4197 |
CORO_READYHOOK = invoke_sv_ready_hook_helper; |
4198 |
} |
4199 |
else |
4200 |
{ |
4201 |
coro_readyhook = 0; |
4202 |
CORO_READYHOOK = 0; |
4203 |
} |
4204 |
|
4205 |
int |
4206 |
prio (Coro::State coro, int newprio = 0) |
4207 |
PROTOTYPE: $;$ |
4208 |
ALIAS: |
4209 |
nice = 1 |
4210 |
CODE: |
4211 |
{ |
4212 |
RETVAL = coro->prio; |
4213 |
|
4214 |
if (items > 1) |
4215 |
{ |
4216 |
if (ix) |
4217 |
newprio = coro->prio - newprio; |
4218 |
|
4219 |
if (newprio < CORO_PRIO_MIN) newprio = CORO_PRIO_MIN; |
4220 |
if (newprio > CORO_PRIO_MAX) newprio = CORO_PRIO_MAX; |
4221 |
|
4222 |
coro->prio = newprio; |
4223 |
} |
4224 |
} |
4225 |
OUTPUT: |
4226 |
RETVAL |
4227 |
|
4228 |
SV * |
4229 |
ready (SV *self) |
4230 |
PROTOTYPE: $ |
4231 |
CODE: |
4232 |
RETVAL = boolSV (api_ready (aTHX_ self)); |
4233 |
OUTPUT: |
4234 |
RETVAL |
4235 |
|
4236 |
int |
4237 |
nready (...) |
4238 |
PROTOTYPE: |
4239 |
CODE: |
4240 |
RETVAL = coro_nready; |
4241 |
OUTPUT: |
4242 |
RETVAL |
4243 |
|
4244 |
void |
4245 |
suspend (Coro::State self) |
4246 |
PROTOTYPE: $ |
4247 |
CODE: |
4248 |
self->flags |= CF_SUSPENDED; |
4249 |
|
4250 |
void |
4251 |
resume (Coro::State self) |
4252 |
PROTOTYPE: $ |
4253 |
CODE: |
4254 |
self->flags &= ~CF_SUSPENDED; |
4255 |
|
4256 |
void |
4257 |
_pool_handler (...) |
4258 |
CODE: |
4259 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_pool_handler); |
4260 |
|
4261 |
void |
4262 |
async_pool (SV *cv, ...) |
4263 |
PROTOTYPE: &@ |
4264 |
PPCODE: |
4265 |
{ |
4266 |
HV *hv = (HV *)av_pop (av_async_pool); |
4267 |
AV *av = newAV (); |
4268 |
SV *cb = ST (0); |
4269 |
int i; |
4270 |
|
4271 |
av_extend (av, items - 2); |
4272 |
for (i = 1; i < items; ++i) |
4273 |
av_push (av, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (ST (i))); |
4274 |
|
4275 |
if ((SV *)hv == &PL_sv_undef) |
4276 |
{ |
4277 |
SV *sv = coro_new (aTHX_ coro_stash, (SV **)&cv_pool_handler, 1, 1); |
4278 |
hv = (HV *)SvREFCNT_inc_NN (SvRV (sv)); |
4279 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN (sv); |
4280 |
} |
4281 |
|
4282 |
{ |
4283 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE_hv (hv); |
4284 |
|
4285 |
assert (!coro->invoke_cb); |
4286 |
assert (!coro->invoke_av); |
4287 |
coro->invoke_cb = SvREFCNT_inc (cb); |
4288 |
coro->invoke_av = av; |
4289 |
} |
4290 |
|
4291 |
api_ready (aTHX_ (SV *)hv); |
4292 |
|
4293 |
if (GIMME_V != G_VOID) |
4294 |
XPUSHs (sv_2mortal (newRV_noinc ((SV *)hv))); |
4295 |
else |
4296 |
SvREFCNT_dec_NN (hv); |
4297 |
} |
4298 |
|
4299 |
SV * |
4300 |
rouse_cb () |
4301 |
PROTOTYPE: |
4302 |
CODE: |
4303 |
RETVAL = coro_new_rouse_cb (aTHX); |
4304 |
OUTPUT: |
4305 |
RETVAL |
4306 |
|
4307 |
void |
4308 |
rouse_wait (...) |
4309 |
PROTOTYPE: ;$ |
4310 |
PPCODE: |
4311 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_rouse_wait); |
4312 |
|
4313 |
void |
4314 |
on_enter (SV *block) |
4315 |
ALIAS: |
4316 |
on_leave = 1 |
4317 |
PROTOTYPE: & |
4318 |
CODE: |
4319 |
{ |
4320 |
struct coro *coro = SvSTATE_current; |
4321 |
AV **avp = ix ? &coro->on_leave : &coro->on_enter; |
4322 |
|
4323 |
block = s_get_cv_croak (block); |
4324 |
|
4325 |
if (!*avp) |
4326 |
*avp = newAV (); |
4327 |
|
4328 |
av_push (*avp, SvREFCNT_inc (block)); |
4329 |
|
4330 |
if (!ix) |
4331 |
on_enterleave_call (aTHX_ block); |
4332 |
|
4333 |
LEAVE; /* pp_entersub unfortunately forces an ENTER/LEAVE around XS calls */ |
4334 |
SAVEDESTRUCTOR_X (ix ? coro_pop_on_leave : coro_pop_on_enter, (void *)coro); |
4335 |
ENTER; /* pp_entersub unfortunately forces an ENTER/LEAVE around XS calls */ |
4336 |
} |
4337 |
|
4338 |
|
4339 |
MODULE = Coro::State PACKAGE = PerlIO::cede |
4340 |
|
4341 |
BOOT: |
4342 |
PerlIO_define_layer (aTHX_ &PerlIO_cede); |
4343 |
|
4344 |
|
4345 |
MODULE = Coro::State PACKAGE = Coro::Semaphore |
4346 |
|
4347 |
SV * |
4348 |
new (SV *klass, SV *count = 0) |
4349 |
CODE: |
4350 |
{ |
4351 |
int semcnt = 1; |
4352 |
|
4353 |
if (count) |
4354 |
{ |
4355 |
SvGETMAGIC (count); |
4356 |
|
4357 |
if (SvOK (count)) |
4358 |
semcnt = SvIV (count); |
4359 |
} |
4360 |
|
4361 |
RETVAL = sv_bless ( |
4362 |
coro_waitarray_new (aTHX_ semcnt), |
4363 |
GvSTASH (CvGV (cv)) |
4364 |
); |
4365 |
} |
4366 |
OUTPUT: |
4367 |
RETVAL |
4368 |
|
4369 |
# helper for Coro::Channel and others |
4370 |
SV * |
4371 |
_alloc (int count) |
4372 |
CODE: |
4373 |
RETVAL = coro_waitarray_new (aTHX_ count); |
4374 |
OUTPUT: |
4375 |
RETVAL |
4376 |
|
4377 |
SV * |
4378 |
count (SV *self) |
4379 |
CODE: |
4380 |
RETVAL = newSVsv (AvARRAY ((AV *)SvRV (self))[0]); |
4381 |
OUTPUT: |
4382 |
RETVAL |
4383 |
|
4384 |
void |
4385 |
up (SV *self) |
4386 |
CODE: |
4387 |
coro_semaphore_adjust (aTHX_ (AV *)SvRV (self), 1); |
4388 |
|
4389 |
void |
4390 |
adjust (SV *self, int adjust) |
4391 |
CODE: |
4392 |
coro_semaphore_adjust (aTHX_ (AV *)SvRV (self), adjust); |
4393 |
|
4394 |
void |
4395 |
down (...) |
4396 |
CODE: |
4397 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_semaphore_down); |
4398 |
|
4399 |
void |
4400 |
wait (...) |
4401 |
CODE: |
4402 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_semaphore_wait); |
4403 |
|
4404 |
void |
4405 |
try (SV *self) |
4406 |
PPCODE: |
4407 |
{ |
4408 |
AV *av = (AV *)SvRV (self); |
4409 |
SV *count_sv = AvARRAY (av)[0]; |
4410 |
IV count = SvIVX (count_sv); |
4411 |
|
4412 |
if (count > 0) |
4413 |
{ |
4414 |
--count; |
4415 |
SvIVX (count_sv) = count; |
4416 |
XSRETURN_YES; |
4417 |
} |
4418 |
else |
4419 |
XSRETURN_NO; |
4420 |
} |
4421 |
|
4422 |
void |
4423 |
waiters (SV *self) |
4424 |
PPCODE: |
4425 |
{ |
4426 |
AV *av = (AV *)SvRV (self); |
4427 |
int wcount = AvFILLp (av) + 1 - 1; |
4428 |
|
4429 |
if (GIMME_V == G_SCALAR) |
4430 |
XPUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSViv (wcount))); |
4431 |
else |
4432 |
{ |
4433 |
int i; |
4434 |
EXTEND (SP, wcount); |
4435 |
for (i = 1; i <= wcount; ++i) |
4436 |
PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newRV_inc (AvARRAY (av)[i]))); |
4437 |
} |
4438 |
} |
4439 |
|
4440 |
MODULE = Coro::State PACKAGE = Coro::SemaphoreSet |
4441 |
|
4442 |
void |
4443 |
_may_delete (SV *sem, int count, unsigned int extra_refs) |
4444 |
PPCODE: |
4445 |
{ |
4446 |
AV *av = (AV *)SvRV (sem); |
4447 |
|
4448 |
if (SvREFCNT ((SV *)av) == 1 + extra_refs |
4449 |
&& AvFILLp (av) == 0 /* no waiters, just count */ |
4450 |
&& SvIV (AvARRAY (av)[0]) == count) |
4451 |
XSRETURN_YES; |
4452 |
|
4453 |
XSRETURN_NO; |
4454 |
} |
4455 |
|
4456 |
MODULE = Coro::State PACKAGE = Coro::Signal |
4457 |
|
4458 |
SV * |
4459 |
new (SV *klass) |
4460 |
CODE: |
4461 |
RETVAL = sv_bless ( |
4462 |
coro_waitarray_new (aTHX_ 0), |
4463 |
GvSTASH (CvGV (cv)) |
4464 |
); |
4465 |
OUTPUT: |
4466 |
RETVAL |
4467 |
|
4468 |
void |
4469 |
wait (...) |
4470 |
CODE: |
4471 |
CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_signal_wait); |
4472 |
|
4473 |
void |
4474 |
broadcast (SV *self) |
4475 |
CODE: |
4476 |
{ |
4477 |
AV *av = (AV *)SvRV (self); |
4478 |
coro_signal_wake (aTHX_ av, AvFILLp (av)); |
4479 |
} |
4480 |
|
4481 |
void |
4482 |
send (SV *self) |
4483 |
CODE: |
4484 |
{ |
4485 |
AV *av = (AV *)SvRV (self); |
4486 |
|
4487 |
if (AvFILLp (av)) |
4488 |
coro_signal_wake (aTHX_ av, 1); |
4489 |
else |
4490 |
SvIVX (AvARRAY (av)[0]) = 1; /* remember the signal */ |
4491 |
} |
4492 |
|
4493 |
IV |
4494 |
awaited (SV *self) |
4495 |
CODE: |
4496 |
RETVAL = AvFILLp ((AV *)SvRV (self)) + 1 - 1; |
4497 |
OUTPUT: |
4498 |
RETVAL |
4499 |
|
4500 |
|
4501 |
MODULE = Coro::State PACKAGE = Coro::AnyEvent |
4502 |
|
4503 |
BOOT: |
4504 |
sv_activity = coro_get_sv (aTHX_ "Coro::AnyEvent::ACTIVITY", TRUE); |
4505 |
|
4506 |
void |
4507 |
_schedule (...) |
4508 |
CODE: |
4509 |
{ |
4510 |
static int incede; |
4511 |
|
4512 |
api_cede_notself (aTHX); |
4513 |
|
4514 |
++incede; |
4515 |
while (coro_nready >= incede && api_cede (aTHX)) |
4516 |
; |
4517 |
|
4518 |
sv_setsv (sv_activity, &PL_sv_undef); |
4519 |
if (coro_nready >= incede) |
4520 |
{ |
4521 |
PUSHMARK (SP); |
4522 |
PUTBACK; |
4523 |
call_pv ("Coro::AnyEvent::_activity", G_KEEPERR | G_EVAL | G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
4524 |
} |
4525 |
|
4526 |
--incede; |
4527 |
} |
4528 |
|
4529 |
|
4530 |
MODULE = Coro::State PACKAGE = Coro::AIO |
4531 |
|
4532 |
void |
4533 |
_register (char *target, char *proto, SV *req) |
4534 |
CODE: |
4535 |
{ |
4536 |
SV *req_cv = s_get_cv_croak (req); |
4537 |
/* newXSproto doesn't return the CV on 5.8 */ |
4538 |
CV *slf_cv = newXS (target, coro_aio_req_xs, __FILE__); |
4539 |
sv_setpv ((SV *)slf_cv, proto); |
4540 |
sv_magicext ((SV *)slf_cv, (SV *)req_cv, CORO_MAGIC_type_aio, 0, 0, 0); |
4541 |
} |
4542 |
|
4543 |
MODULE = Coro::State PACKAGE = Coro::Select |
4544 |
|
4545 |
void |
4546 |
patch_pp_sselect () |
4547 |
CODE: |
4548 |
if (!coro_old_pp_sselect) |
4549 |
{ |
4550 |
coro_select_select = (SV *)get_cv ("Coro::Select::select", 0); |
4551 |
coro_old_pp_sselect = PL_ppaddr [OP_SSELECT]; |
4552 |
PL_ppaddr [OP_SSELECT] = coro_pp_sselect; |
4553 |
} |
4554 |
|
4555 |
void |
4556 |
unpatch_pp_sselect () |
4557 |
CODE: |
4558 |
if (coro_old_pp_sselect) |
4559 |
{ |
4560 |
PL_ppaddr [OP_SSELECT] = coro_old_pp_sselect; |
4561 |
coro_old_pp_sselect = 0; |
4562 |
} |
4563 |
|
4564 |
MODULE = Coro::State PACKAGE = Coro::Util |
4565 |
|
4566 |
void |
4567 |
_exit (int code) |
4568 |
CODE: |
4569 |
_exit (code); |
4570 |
|
4571 |
NV |
4572 |
time () |
4573 |
CODE: |
4574 |
RETVAL = nvtime (aTHX); |
4575 |
OUTPUT: |
4576 |
RETVAL |
4577 |
|
4578 |
NV |
4579 |
gettimeofday () |
4580 |
PPCODE: |
4581 |
{ |
4582 |
UV tv [2]; |
4583 |
u2time (aTHX_ tv); |
4584 |
EXTEND (SP, 2); |
4585 |
PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVuv (tv [0]))); |
4586 |
PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVuv (tv [1]))); |
4587 |
} |
4588 |
|