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5 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
5 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
6 | |
6 | |
7 | use IO::AIO; |
7 | use IO::AIO; |
8 | |
8 | |
9 | aio_open "/etc/passwd", O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
9 | aio_open "/etc/passwd", O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
10 | my ($fh) = @_; |
10 | my $fh = shift |
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11 | or die "/etc/passwd: $!"; |
11 | ... |
12 | ... |
12 | }; |
13 | }; |
13 | |
14 | |
14 | aio_unlink "/tmp/file", sub { }; |
15 | aio_unlink "/tmp/file", sub { }; |
15 | |
16 | |
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61 | etc.), but can also be used to easily do operations in parallel that are |
62 | etc.), but can also be used to easily do operations in parallel that are |
62 | normally done sequentially, e.g. stat'ing many files, which is much faster |
63 | normally done sequentially, e.g. stat'ing many files, which is much faster |
63 | on a RAID volume or over NFS when you do a number of stat operations |
64 | on a RAID volume or over NFS when you do a number of stat operations |
64 | concurrently. |
65 | concurrently. |
65 | |
66 | |
66 | While this works on all types of file descriptors (for example sockets), |
67 | While most of this works on all types of file descriptors (for example |
67 | using these functions on file descriptors that support nonblocking |
68 | sockets), using these functions on file descriptors that support |
68 | operation (again, sockets, pipes etc.) is very inefficient. Use an event |
69 | nonblocking operation (again, sockets, pipes etc.) is very inefficient or |
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70 | might not work (aio_read fails on sockets/pipes/fifos). Use an event loop |
69 | loop for that (such as the L<Event|Event> module): IO::AIO will naturally |
71 | for that (such as the L<Event|Event> module): IO::AIO will naturally fit |
70 | fit into such an event loop itself. |
72 | into such an event loop itself. |
71 | |
73 | |
72 | In this version, a number of threads are started that execute your |
74 | In this version, a number of threads are started that execute your |
73 | requests and signal their completion. You don't need thread support |
75 | requests and signal their completion. You don't need thread support |
74 | in perl, and the threads created by this module will not be visible |
76 | in perl, and the threads created by this module will not be visible |
75 | to perl. In the future, this module might make use of the native aio |
77 | to perl. In the future, this module might make use of the native aio |
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98 | poll => 'r', |
100 | poll => 'r', |
99 | cb => \&IO::AIO::poll_cb); |
101 | cb => \&IO::AIO::poll_cb); |
100 | |
102 | |
101 | # queue the request to open /etc/passwd |
103 | # queue the request to open /etc/passwd |
102 | aio_open "/etc/passwd", O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
104 | aio_open "/etc/passwd", O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
103 | my $fh = $_[0] |
105 | my $fh = shift |
104 | or die "error while opening: $!"; |
106 | or die "error while opening: $!"; |
105 | |
107 | |
106 | # stat'ing filehandles is generally non-blocking |
108 | # stat'ing filehandles is generally non-blocking |
107 | my $size = -s $fh; |
109 | my $size = -s $fh; |
108 | |
110 | |
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188 | use strict 'vars'; |
190 | use strict 'vars'; |
189 | |
191 | |
190 | use base 'Exporter'; |
192 | use base 'Exporter'; |
191 | |
193 | |
192 | BEGIN { |
194 | BEGIN { |
193 | our $VERSION = '2.1'; |
195 | our $VERSION = '2.32'; |
194 | |
196 | |
195 | our @AIO_REQ = qw(aio_sendfile aio_read aio_write aio_open aio_close aio_stat |
197 | our @AIO_REQ = qw(aio_sendfile aio_read aio_write aio_open aio_close aio_stat |
196 | aio_lstat aio_unlink aio_rmdir aio_readdir aio_scandir aio_symlink |
198 | aio_lstat aio_unlink aio_rmdir aio_readdir aio_scandir aio_symlink |
197 | aio_fsync aio_fdatasync aio_readahead aio_rename aio_link aio_move |
199 | aio_readlink aio_fsync aio_fdatasync aio_readahead aio_rename aio_link |
198 | aio_copy aio_group aio_nop aio_mknod); |
200 | aio_move aio_copy aio_group aio_nop aio_mknod aio_load aio_rmtree aio_mkdir); |
199 | our @EXPORT = (@AIO_REQ, qw(aioreq_pri aioreq_nice)); |
201 | our @EXPORT = (@AIO_REQ, qw(aioreq_pri aioreq_nice aio_block)); |
200 | our @EXPORT_OK = qw(poll_fileno poll_cb poll_wait flush |
202 | our @EXPORT_OK = qw(poll_fileno poll_cb poll_wait flush |
201 | min_parallel max_parallel max_idle |
203 | min_parallel max_parallel max_idle |
202 | nreqs nready npending nthreads |
204 | nreqs nready npending nthreads |
203 | max_poll_time max_poll_reqs); |
205 | max_poll_time max_poll_reqs); |
204 | |
206 | |
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288 | list. They are the same as used by C<sysopen>. |
290 | list. They are the same as used by C<sysopen>. |
289 | |
291 | |
290 | Likewise, C<$mode> specifies the mode of the newly created file, if it |
292 | Likewise, C<$mode> specifies the mode of the newly created file, if it |
291 | didn't exist and C<O_CREAT> has been given, just like perl's C<sysopen>, |
293 | didn't exist and C<O_CREAT> has been given, just like perl's C<sysopen>, |
292 | except that it is mandatory (i.e. use C<0> if you don't create new files, |
294 | except that it is mandatory (i.e. use C<0> if you don't create new files, |
293 | and C<0666> or C<0777> if you do). |
295 | and C<0666> or C<0777> if you do). Note that the C<$mode> will be modified |
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296 | by the umask in effect then the request is being executed, so better never |
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297 | change the umask. |
294 | |
298 | |
295 | Example: |
299 | Example: |
296 | |
300 | |
297 | aio_open "/etc/passwd", O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
301 | aio_open "/etc/passwd", O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
298 | if ($_[0]) { |
302 | if ($_[0]) { |
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417 | =item aio_symlink $srcpath, $dstpath, $callback->($status) |
421 | =item aio_symlink $srcpath, $dstpath, $callback->($status) |
418 | |
422 | |
419 | Asynchronously create a new symbolic link to the existing object at C<$srcpath> at |
423 | Asynchronously create a new symbolic link to the existing object at C<$srcpath> at |
420 | the path C<$dstpath> and call the callback with the result code. |
424 | the path C<$dstpath> and call the callback with the result code. |
421 | |
425 | |
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426 | =item aio_readlink $path, $callback->($link) |
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427 | |
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428 | Asynchronously read the symlink specified by C<$path> and pass it to |
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429 | the callback. If an error occurs, nothing or undef gets passed to the |
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430 | callback. |
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431 | |
422 | =item aio_rename $srcpath, $dstpath, $callback->($status) |
432 | =item aio_rename $srcpath, $dstpath, $callback->($status) |
423 | |
433 | |
424 | Asynchronously rename the object at C<$srcpath> to C<$dstpath>, just as |
434 | Asynchronously rename the object at C<$srcpath> to C<$dstpath>, just as |
425 | rename(2) and call the callback with the result code. |
435 | rename(2) and call the callback with the result code. |
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436 | |
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437 | =item aio_mkdir $pathname, $mode, $callback->($status) |
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438 | |
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439 | Asynchronously mkdir (create) a directory and call the callback with |
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440 | the result code. C<$mode> will be modified by the umask at the time the |
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441 | request is executed, so do not change your umask. |
426 | |
442 | |
427 | =item aio_rmdir $pathname, $callback->($status) |
443 | =item aio_rmdir $pathname, $callback->($status) |
428 | |
444 | |
429 | Asynchronously rmdir (delete) a directory and call the callback with the |
445 | Asynchronously rmdir (delete) a directory and call the callback with the |
430 | result code. |
446 | result code. |
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435 | directory (i.e. opendir + readdir + closedir). The entries will not be |
451 | directory (i.e. opendir + readdir + closedir). The entries will not be |
436 | sorted, and will B<NOT> include the C<.> and C<..> entries. |
452 | sorted, and will B<NOT> include the C<.> and C<..> entries. |
437 | |
453 | |
438 | The callback a single argument which is either C<undef> or an array-ref |
454 | The callback a single argument which is either C<undef> or an array-ref |
439 | with the filenames. |
455 | with the filenames. |
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456 | |
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457 | =item aio_load $path, $data, $callback->($status) |
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458 | |
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459 | This is a composite request that tries to fully load the given file into |
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460 | memory. Status is the same as with aio_read. |
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461 | |
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462 | =cut |
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463 | |
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464 | sub aio_load($$;$) { |
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465 | aio_block { |
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466 | my ($path, undef, $cb) = @_; |
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467 | my $data = \$_[1]; |
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468 | |
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469 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
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470 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
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471 | |
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472 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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473 | add $grp aio_open $path, O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
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474 | my $fh = shift |
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475 | or return $grp->result (-1); |
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476 | |
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477 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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478 | add $grp aio_read $fh, 0, (-s $fh), $$data, 0, sub { |
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479 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
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480 | }; |
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481 | }; |
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482 | |
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483 | $grp |
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484 | } |
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485 | } |
440 | |
486 | |
441 | =item aio_copy $srcpath, $dstpath, $callback->($status) |
487 | =item aio_copy $srcpath, $dstpath, $callback->($status) |
442 | |
488 | |
443 | Try to copy the I<file> (directories not supported as either source or |
489 | Try to copy the I<file> (directories not supported as either source or |
444 | destination) from C<$srcpath> to C<$dstpath> and call the callback with |
490 | destination) from C<$srcpath> to C<$dstpath> and call the callback with |
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454 | errors are being ignored. |
500 | errors are being ignored. |
455 | |
501 | |
456 | =cut |
502 | =cut |
457 | |
503 | |
458 | sub aio_copy($$;$) { |
504 | sub aio_copy($$;$) { |
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505 | aio_block { |
459 | my ($src, $dst, $cb) = @_; |
506 | my ($src, $dst, $cb) = @_; |
460 | |
507 | |
461 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
508 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
462 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
509 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
463 | |
510 | |
464 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
511 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
465 | add $grp aio_open $src, O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
512 | add $grp aio_open $src, O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
466 | if (my $src_fh = $_[0]) { |
513 | if (my $src_fh = $_[0]) { |
467 | my @stat = stat $src_fh; |
514 | my @stat = stat $src_fh; |
468 | |
515 | |
469 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
516 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
470 | add $grp aio_open $dst, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC, 0200, sub { |
517 | add $grp aio_open $dst, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC, 0200, sub { |
471 | if (my $dst_fh = $_[0]) { |
518 | if (my $dst_fh = $_[0]) { |
472 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
519 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
473 | add $grp aio_sendfile $dst_fh, $src_fh, 0, $stat[7], sub { |
520 | add $grp aio_sendfile $dst_fh, $src_fh, 0, $stat[7], sub { |
474 | if ($_[0] == $stat[7]) { |
521 | if ($_[0] == $stat[7]) { |
475 | $grp->result (0); |
522 | $grp->result (0); |
476 | close $src_fh; |
523 | close $src_fh; |
477 | |
524 | |
478 | # those should not normally block. should. should. |
525 | # those should not normally block. should. should. |
479 | utime $stat[8], $stat[9], $dst; |
526 | utime $stat[8], $stat[9], $dst; |
480 | chmod $stat[2] & 07777, $dst_fh; |
527 | chmod $stat[2] & 07777, $dst_fh; |
481 | chown $stat[4], $stat[5], $dst_fh; |
528 | chown $stat[4], $stat[5], $dst_fh; |
482 | close $dst_fh; |
529 | close $dst_fh; |
483 | } else { |
530 | } else { |
484 | $grp->result (-1); |
531 | $grp->result (-1); |
485 | close $src_fh; |
532 | close $src_fh; |
486 | close $dst_fh; |
533 | close $dst_fh; |
487 | |
534 | |
488 | aioreq $pri; |
535 | aioreq $pri; |
489 | add $grp aio_unlink $dst; |
536 | add $grp aio_unlink $dst; |
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537 | } |
490 | } |
538 | }; |
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539 | } else { |
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540 | $grp->result (-1); |
491 | }; |
541 | } |
492 | } else { |
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493 | $grp->result (-1); |
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494 | } |
542 | }, |
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543 | |
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544 | } else { |
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545 | $grp->result (-1); |
495 | }, |
546 | } |
496 | |
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497 | } else { |
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498 | $grp->result (-1); |
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499 | } |
547 | }; |
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548 | |
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549 | $grp |
500 | }; |
550 | } |
501 | |
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502 | $grp |
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503 | } |
551 | } |
504 | |
552 | |
505 | =item aio_move $srcpath, $dstpath, $callback->($status) |
553 | =item aio_move $srcpath, $dstpath, $callback->($status) |
506 | |
554 | |
507 | Try to move the I<file> (directories not supported as either source or |
555 | Try to move the I<file> (directories not supported as either source or |
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513 | that is successful, unlinking the C<$srcpath>. |
561 | that is successful, unlinking the C<$srcpath>. |
514 | |
562 | |
515 | =cut |
563 | =cut |
516 | |
564 | |
517 | sub aio_move($$;$) { |
565 | sub aio_move($$;$) { |
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566 | aio_block { |
518 | my ($src, $dst, $cb) = @_; |
567 | my ($src, $dst, $cb) = @_; |
519 | |
568 | |
520 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
569 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
521 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
570 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
522 | |
571 | |
523 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
572 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
524 | add $grp aio_rename $src, $dst, sub { |
573 | add $grp aio_rename $src, $dst, sub { |
525 | if ($_[0] && $! == EXDEV) { |
574 | if ($_[0] && $! == EXDEV) { |
526 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
575 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
527 | add $grp aio_copy $src, $dst, sub { |
576 | add $grp aio_copy $src, $dst, sub { |
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577 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
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578 | |
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579 | if (!$_[0]) { |
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580 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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581 | add $grp aio_unlink $src; |
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582 | } |
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583 | }; |
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584 | } else { |
528 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
585 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
529 | |
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530 | if (!$_[0]) { |
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531 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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532 | add $grp aio_unlink $src; |
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533 | } |
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534 | }; |
586 | } |
535 | } else { |
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536 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
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537 | } |
587 | }; |
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588 | |
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589 | $grp |
538 | }; |
590 | } |
539 | |
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540 | $grp |
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541 | } |
591 | } |
542 | |
592 | |
543 | =item aio_scandir $path, $maxreq, $callback->($dirs, $nondirs) |
593 | =item aio_scandir $path, $maxreq, $callback->($dirs, $nondirs) |
544 | |
594 | |
545 | Scans a directory (similar to C<aio_readdir>) but additionally tries to |
595 | Scans a directory (similar to C<aio_readdir>) but additionally tries to |
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592 | as those tend to return 0 or 1 as link counts, which disables the |
642 | as those tend to return 0 or 1 as link counts, which disables the |
593 | directory counting heuristic. |
643 | directory counting heuristic. |
594 | |
644 | |
595 | =cut |
645 | =cut |
596 | |
646 | |
597 | sub aio_scandir($$$) { |
647 | sub aio_scandir($$;$) { |
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648 | aio_block { |
598 | my ($path, $maxreq, $cb) = @_; |
649 | my ($path, $maxreq, $cb) = @_; |
599 | |
650 | |
600 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
651 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
601 | |
652 | |
602 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
653 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
603 | |
654 | |
604 | $maxreq = 4 if $maxreq <= 0; |
655 | $maxreq = 4 if $maxreq <= 0; |
605 | |
656 | |
606 | # stat once |
657 | # stat once |
607 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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608 | add $grp aio_stat $path, sub { |
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609 | return $grp->result () if $_[0]; |
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610 | my $now = time; |
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611 | my $hash1 = join ":", (stat _)[0,1,3,7,9]; |
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612 | |
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613 | # read the directory entries |
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614 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
658 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
615 | add $grp aio_readdir $path, sub { |
659 | add $grp aio_stat $path, sub { |
616 | my $entries = shift |
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617 | or return $grp->result (); |
660 | return $grp->result () if $_[0]; |
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661 | my $now = time; |
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662 | my $hash1 = join ":", (stat _)[0,1,3,7,9]; |
618 | |
663 | |
619 | # stat the dir another time |
664 | # read the directory entries |
620 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
665 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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666 | add $grp aio_readdir $path, sub { |
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667 | my $entries = shift |
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668 | or return $grp->result (); |
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669 | |
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670 | # stat the dir another time |
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671 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
621 | add $grp aio_stat $path, sub { |
672 | add $grp aio_stat $path, sub { |
622 | my $hash2 = join ":", (stat _)[0,1,3,7,9]; |
673 | my $hash2 = join ":", (stat _)[0,1,3,7,9]; |
623 | |
674 | |
624 | my $ndirs; |
675 | my $ndirs; |
625 | |
676 | |
626 | # take the slow route if anything looks fishy |
677 | # take the slow route if anything looks fishy |
627 | if ($hash1 ne $hash2 or (stat _)[9] == $now) { |
678 | if ($hash1 ne $hash2 or (stat _)[9] == $now) { |
628 | $ndirs = -1; |
679 | $ndirs = -1; |
629 | } else { |
680 | } else { |
630 | # if nlink == 2, we are finished |
681 | # if nlink == 2, we are finished |
631 | # on non-posix-fs's, we rely on nlink < 2 |
682 | # on non-posix-fs's, we rely on nlink < 2 |
632 | $ndirs = (stat _)[3] - 2 |
683 | $ndirs = (stat _)[3] - 2 |
633 | or return $grp->result ([], $entries); |
684 | or return $grp->result ([], $entries); |
634 | } |
685 | } |
635 | |
686 | |
636 | # sort into likely dirs and likely nondirs |
687 | # sort into likely dirs and likely nondirs |
637 | # dirs == files without ".", short entries first |
688 | # dirs == files without ".", short entries first |
638 | $entries = [map $_->[0], |
689 | $entries = [map $_->[0], |
639 | sort { $b->[1] cmp $a->[1] } |
690 | sort { $b->[1] cmp $a->[1] } |
640 | map [$_, sprintf "%s%04d", (/.\./ ? "1" : "0"), length], |
691 | map [$_, sprintf "%s%04d", (/.\./ ? "1" : "0"), length], |
641 | @$entries]; |
692 | @$entries]; |
642 | |
693 | |
643 | my (@dirs, @nondirs); |
694 | my (@dirs, @nondirs); |
644 | |
695 | |
645 | my $statgrp = add $grp aio_group sub { |
696 | my $statgrp = add $grp aio_group sub { |
646 | $grp->result (\@dirs, \@nondirs); |
697 | $grp->result (\@dirs, \@nondirs); |
647 | }; |
698 | }; |
648 | |
699 | |
649 | limit $statgrp $maxreq; |
700 | limit $statgrp $maxreq; |
650 | feed $statgrp sub { |
701 | feed $statgrp sub { |
651 | return unless @$entries; |
702 | return unless @$entries; |
652 | my $entry = pop @$entries; |
703 | my $entry = pop @$entries; |
653 | |
704 | |
654 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
705 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
655 | add $statgrp aio_stat "$path/$entry/.", sub { |
706 | add $statgrp aio_stat "$path/$entry/.", sub { |
656 | if ($_[0] < 0) { |
707 | if ($_[0] < 0) { |
657 | push @nondirs, $entry; |
708 | push @nondirs, $entry; |
658 | } else { |
709 | } else { |
659 | # need to check for real directory |
710 | # need to check for real directory |
660 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
711 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
661 | add $statgrp aio_lstat "$path/$entry", sub { |
712 | add $statgrp aio_lstat "$path/$entry", sub { |
662 | if (-d _) { |
713 | if (-d _) { |
663 | push @dirs, $entry; |
714 | push @dirs, $entry; |
664 | |
715 | |
665 | unless (--$ndirs) { |
716 | unless (--$ndirs) { |
666 | push @nondirs, @$entries; |
717 | push @nondirs, @$entries; |
667 | feed $statgrp; |
718 | feed $statgrp; |
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719 | } |
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720 | } else { |
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721 | push @nondirs, $entry; |
668 | } |
722 | } |
669 | } else { |
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670 | push @nondirs, $entry; |
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671 | } |
723 | } |
672 | } |
724 | } |
673 | } |
725 | }; |
674 | }; |
726 | }; |
675 | }; |
727 | }; |
676 | }; |
728 | }; |
677 | }; |
729 | }; |
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730 | |
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731 | $grp |
678 | }; |
732 | } |
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733 | } |
679 | |
734 | |
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735 | =item aio_rmtree $path, $callback->($status) |
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736 | |
|
|
737 | Delete a directory tree starting (and including) C<$path>, return the |
|
|
738 | status of the final C<rmdir> only. This is a composite request that |
|
|
739 | uses C<aio_scandir> to recurse into and rmdir directories, and unlink |
|
|
740 | everything else. |
|
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741 | |
|
|
742 | =cut |
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743 | |
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744 | sub aio_rmtree; |
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745 | sub aio_rmtree($;$) { |
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746 | aio_block { |
|
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747 | my ($path, $cb) = @_; |
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748 | |
|
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749 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
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|
750 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
|
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751 | |
|
|
752 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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|
753 | add $grp aio_scandir $path, 0, sub { |
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|
754 | my ($dirs, $nondirs) = @_; |
|
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755 | |
|
|
756 | my $dirgrp = aio_group sub { |
|
|
757 | add $grp aio_rmdir $path, sub { |
|
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758 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
|
|
759 | }; |
|
|
760 | }; |
|
|
761 | |
|
|
762 | (aioreq_pri $pri), add $dirgrp aio_rmtree "$path/$_" for @$dirs; |
|
|
763 | (aioreq_pri $pri), add $dirgrp aio_unlink "$path/$_" for @$nondirs; |
|
|
764 | |
|
|
765 | add $grp $dirgrp; |
|
|
766 | }; |
|
|
767 | |
680 | $grp |
768 | $grp |
|
|
769 | } |
681 | } |
770 | } |
682 | |
771 | |
683 | =item aio_fsync $fh, $callback->($status) |
772 | =item aio_fsync $fh, $callback->($status) |
684 | |
773 | |
685 | Asynchronously call fsync on the given filehandle and call the callback |
774 | Asynchronously call fsync on the given filehandle and call the callback |
… | |
… | |
939 | that are being processed by C<IO::AIO::poll_cb> in one call, respectively |
1028 | that are being processed by C<IO::AIO::poll_cb> in one call, respectively |
940 | the maximum amount of time (default C<0>, meaning infinity) spent in |
1029 | the maximum amount of time (default C<0>, meaning infinity) spent in |
941 | C<IO::AIO::poll_cb> to process requests (more correctly the mininum amount |
1030 | C<IO::AIO::poll_cb> to process requests (more correctly the mininum amount |
942 | of time C<poll_cb> is allowed to use). |
1031 | of time C<poll_cb> is allowed to use). |
943 | |
1032 | |
|
|
1033 | Setting C<max_poll_time> to a non-zero value creates an overhead of one |
|
|
1034 | syscall per request processed, which is not normally a problem unless your |
|
|
1035 | callbacks are really really fast or your OS is really really slow (I am |
|
|
1036 | not mentioning Solaris here). Using C<max_poll_reqs> incurs no overhead. |
|
|
1037 | |
944 | Setting these is useful if you want to ensure some level of |
1038 | Setting these is useful if you want to ensure some level of |
945 | interactiveness when perl is not fast enough to process all requests in |
1039 | interactiveness when perl is not fast enough to process all requests in |
946 | time. |
1040 | time. |
947 | |
1041 | |
948 | For interactive programs, values such as C<0.01> to C<0.1> should be fine. |
1042 | For interactive programs, values such as C<0.01> to C<0.1> should be fine. |
949 | |
1043 | |
950 | Example: Install an Event watcher that automatically calls |
1044 | Example: Install an Event watcher that automatically calls |
951 | IO::AIO::poll_some with low priority, to ensure that other parts of the |
1045 | IO::AIO::poll_cb with low priority, to ensure that other parts of the |
952 | program get the CPU sometimes even under high AIO load. |
1046 | program get the CPU sometimes even under high AIO load. |
953 | |
1047 | |
954 | # try not to spend much more than 0.1s in poll_cb |
1048 | # try not to spend much more than 0.1s in poll_cb |
955 | IO::AIO::max_poll_time 0.1; |
1049 | IO::AIO::max_poll_time 0.1; |
956 | |
1050 | |
… | |
… | |
959 | poll => 'r', nice => 1, |
1053 | poll => 'r', nice => 1, |
960 | cb => &IO::AIO::poll_cb); |
1054 | cb => &IO::AIO::poll_cb); |
961 | |
1055 | |
962 | =item IO::AIO::poll_wait |
1056 | =item IO::AIO::poll_wait |
963 | |
1057 | |
|
|
1058 | If there are any outstanding requests and none of them in the result |
964 | Wait till the result filehandle becomes ready for reading (simply does a |
1059 | phase, wait till the result filehandle becomes ready for reading (simply |
965 | C<select> on the filehandle. This is useful if you want to synchronously |
1060 | does a C<select> on the filehandle. This is useful if you want to |
966 | wait for some requests to finish). |
1061 | synchronously wait for some requests to finish). |
967 | |
1062 | |
968 | See C<nreqs> for an example. |
1063 | See C<nreqs> for an example. |
969 | |
1064 | |
970 | =item IO::AIO::poll |
1065 | =item IO::AIO::poll |
971 | |
1066 | |
972 | Waits until some requests have been handled. |
1067 | Waits until some requests have been handled. |
973 | |
1068 | |
|
|
1069 | Returns the number of requests processed, but is otherwise strictly |
974 | Strictly equivalent to: |
1070 | equivalent to: |
975 | |
1071 | |
976 | IO::AIO::poll_wait, IO::AIO::poll_cb |
1072 | IO::AIO::poll_wait, IO::AIO::poll_cb |
977 | if IO::AIO::nreqs; |
|
|
978 | |
1073 | |
979 | =item IO::AIO::flush |
1074 | =item IO::AIO::flush |
980 | |
1075 | |
981 | Wait till all outstanding AIO requests have been handled. |
1076 | Wait till all outstanding AIO requests have been handled. |
982 | |
1077 | |
… | |
… | |
1096 | *$sym |
1191 | *$sym |
1097 | } |
1192 | } |
1098 | |
1193 | |
1099 | min_parallel 8; |
1194 | min_parallel 8; |
1100 | |
1195 | |
1101 | END { |
1196 | END { flush } |
1102 | min_parallel 1; |
|
|
1103 | flush; |
|
|
1104 | }; |
|
|
1105 | |
1197 | |
1106 | 1; |
1198 | 1; |
1107 | |
1199 | |
1108 | =head2 FORK BEHAVIOUR |
1200 | =head2 FORK BEHAVIOUR |
1109 | |
1201 | |