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51 | our $idle; # idle handler |
51 | our $idle; # idle handler |
52 | our $main; # main coroutine |
52 | our $main; # main coroutine |
53 | our $current; # current coroutine |
53 | our $current; # current coroutine |
54 | |
54 | |
55 | our $VERSION = '3.7'; |
55 | our $VERSION = '3.8'; |
56 | |
56 | |
57 | our @EXPORT = qw(async async_pool cede schedule terminate current unblock_sub); |
57 | our @EXPORT = qw(async async_pool cede schedule terminate current unblock_sub); |
58 | our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( |
58 | our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( |
59 | prio => [qw(PRIO_MAX PRIO_HIGH PRIO_NORMAL PRIO_LOW PRIO_IDLE PRIO_MIN)], |
59 | prio => [qw(PRIO_MAX PRIO_HIGH PRIO_NORMAL PRIO_LOW PRIO_IDLE PRIO_MIN)], |
60 | ); |
60 | ); |
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161 | # cannot destroy itself. |
161 | # cannot destroy itself. |
162 | my @destroy; |
162 | my @destroy; |
163 | my $manager; |
163 | my $manager; |
164 | |
164 | |
165 | $manager = new Coro sub { |
165 | $manager = new Coro sub { |
166 | $current->desc ("[coro manager]"); |
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168 | while () { |
166 | while () { |
169 | (shift @destroy)->_cancel |
167 | (shift @destroy)->_cancel |
170 | while @destroy; |
168 | while @destroy; |
171 | |
169 | |
172 | &schedule; |
170 | &schedule; |
173 | } |
171 | } |
174 | }; |
172 | }; |
175 | |
173 | $manager->desc ("[coro manager]"); |
176 | $manager->prio (PRIO_MAX); |
174 | $manager->prio (PRIO_MAX); |
177 | |
175 | |
178 | # static methods. not really. |
176 | # static methods. not really. |
179 | |
177 | |
180 | =back |
178 | =back |
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226 | The pool size is limited to 8 idle coroutines (this can be adjusted by |
224 | The pool size is limited to 8 idle coroutines (this can be adjusted by |
227 | changing $Coro::POOL_SIZE), and there can be as many non-idle coros as |
225 | changing $Coro::POOL_SIZE), and there can be as many non-idle coros as |
228 | required. |
226 | required. |
229 | |
227 | |
230 | If you are concerned about pooled coroutines growing a lot because a |
228 | If you are concerned about pooled coroutines growing a lot because a |
231 | single C<async_pool> used a lot of stackspace you can e.g. C<async_pool { |
229 | single C<async_pool> used a lot of stackspace you can e.g. C<async_pool |
232 | terminate }> once per second or so to slowly replenish the pool. |
230 | { terminate }> once per second or so to slowly replenish the pool. In |
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231 | addition to that, when the stacks used by a handler grows larger than 16kb |
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232 | (adjustable with $Coro::POOL_RSS) it will also exit. |
233 | |
233 | |
234 | =cut |
234 | =cut |
235 | |
235 | |
236 | our $POOL_SIZE = 8; |
236 | our $POOL_SIZE = 8; |
237 | our $MAX_POOL_RSS = 64 * 1024; |
237 | our $POOL_RSS = 16 * 1024; |
238 | our @pool; |
238 | our @async_pool; |
239 | |
239 | |
240 | sub pool_handler { |
240 | sub pool_handler { |
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241 | my $cb; |
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242 | |
241 | while () { |
243 | while () { |
242 | $current->{desc} = "[async_pool]"; |
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244 | eval { |
244 | eval { |
245 | my ($cb, @arg) = @{ delete $current->{_invoke} or return }; |
245 | while () { |
246 | $cb->(@arg); |
246 | _pool_1 $cb; |
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247 | &$cb; |
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248 | _pool_2 $cb; |
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249 | &schedule; |
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250 | } |
247 | }; |
251 | }; |
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253 | last if $@ eq "\3terminate\2\n"; |
248 | warn $@ if $@; |
254 | warn $@ if $@; |
249 | |
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250 | last if @pool >= $POOL_SIZE || $current->rss >= $MAX_POOL_RSS; |
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252 | push @pool, $current; |
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253 | $current->{desc} = "[async_pool idle]"; |
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254 | $current->save (Coro::State::SAVE_DEF); |
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255 | $current->prio (0); |
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256 | schedule; |
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257 | } |
255 | } |
258 | } |
256 | } |
259 | |
257 | |
260 | sub async_pool(&@) { |
258 | sub async_pool(&@) { |
261 | # this is also inlined into the unlock_scheduler |
259 | # this is also inlined into the unlock_scheduler |
262 | my $coro = (pop @pool) || new Coro \&pool_handler;; |
260 | my $coro = (pop @async_pool) || new Coro \&pool_handler; |
263 | |
261 | |
264 | $coro->{_invoke} = [@_]; |
262 | $coro->{_invoke} = [@_]; |
265 | $coro->ready; |
263 | $coro->ready; |
266 | |
264 | |
267 | $coro |
265 | $coro |
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308 | |
311 | =item terminate [arg...] |
309 | =item terminate [arg...] |
312 | |
310 | |
313 | Terminates the current coroutine with the given status values (see L<cancel>). |
311 | Terminates the current coroutine with the given status values (see L<cancel>). |
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315 | Kills/terminates/cancels all coroutines except the currently running |
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316 | one. This is useful after a fork, either in the child or the parent, as |
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317 | usually only one of them should inherit the running coroutines. |
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315 | =cut |
319 | =cut |
316 | |
320 | |
317 | sub terminate { |
321 | sub terminate { |
318 | $current->cancel (@_); |
322 | $current->cancel (@_); |
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323 | } |
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325 | sub killall { |
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326 | for (Coro::State::list) { |
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327 | $_->cancel |
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328 | if $_ != $current && UNIVERSAL::isa $_, "Coro"; |
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329 | } |
319 | } |
330 | } |
320 | |
331 | |
321 | =back |
332 | =back |
322 | |
333 | |
323 | # dynamic methods |
334 | # dynamic methods |
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544 | |
534 | # we create a special coro because we want to cede, |
545 | # we create a special coro because we want to cede, |
535 | # to reduce pressure on the coro pool (because most callbacks |
546 | # to reduce pressure on the coro pool (because most callbacks |
536 | # return immediately and can be reused) and because we cannot cede |
547 | # return immediately and can be reused) and because we cannot cede |
537 | # inside an event callback. |
548 | # inside an event callback. |
538 | our $unblock_scheduler = async { |
549 | our $unblock_scheduler = new Coro sub { |
539 | $current->desc ("[unblock_sub scheduler]"); |
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540 | while () { |
550 | while () { |
541 | while (my $cb = pop @unblock_queue) { |
551 | while (my $cb = pop @unblock_queue) { |
542 | # this is an inlined copy of async_pool |
552 | # this is an inlined copy of async_pool |
543 | my $coro = (pop @pool or new Coro \&pool_handler); |
553 | my $coro = (pop @async_pool) || new Coro \&pool_handler; |
544 | |
554 | |
545 | $coro->{_invoke} = $cb; |
555 | $coro->{_invoke} = $cb; |
546 | $coro->ready; |
556 | $coro->ready; |
547 | cede; # for short-lived callbacks, this reduces pressure on the coro pool |
557 | cede; # for short-lived callbacks, this reduces pressure on the coro pool |
548 | } |
558 | } |
549 | schedule; # sleep well |
559 | schedule; # sleep well |
550 | } |
560 | } |
551 | }; |
561 | }; |
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562 | $unblock_scheduler->desc ("[unblock_sub scheduler]"); |
552 | |
563 | |
553 | sub unblock_sub(&) { |
564 | sub unblock_sub(&) { |
554 | my $cb = shift; |
565 | my $cb = shift; |
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566 | |
556 | sub { |
567 | sub { |