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/* |
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* libev linux io_uring fd activity backend |
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* |
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* Copyright (c) 2019 Marc Alexander Lehmann <libev@schmorp.de> |
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* All rights reserved. |
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* |
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modifica- |
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* tion, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: |
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* |
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, |
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* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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* |
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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* |
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED |
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* WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER- |
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* CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO |
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* PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; |
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* OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, |
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* ERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED |
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* OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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* |
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* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of |
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* the GNU General Public License ("GPL") version 2 or any later version, |
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* in which case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of |
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* provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under |
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* either the BSD or the GPL. |
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*/ |
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/* |
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* general notes about linux io_uring: |
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* |
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* a) it's the best interface I have seen so far. on linux. |
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* b) best is not necessarily very good. |
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* c) it's better than the aio mess, doesn't suffer from the fork problems |
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* of linux aio or epoll and so on and so on. and you could do event stuff |
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* without any syscalls. what's not to like? |
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* d) ok, it's vastly more complex, but that's ok, really. |
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* e) why 3 mmaps instead of one? one would be more space-efficient, |
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* and I can't see what benefit three would have (other than being |
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* somehow resizable/relocatable, but that's apparently not possible). |
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* (FIXME: newer kernels can use 2 mmaps only, need to look into this). |
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* f) hmm, it's practiclaly undebuggable (gdb can't access the memory, and |
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* the bizarre way structure offsets are communicated makes it hard to |
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* just print the ring buffer heads, even *iff* the memory were visible |
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* in gdb. but then, that's also ok, really. |
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* g) well, you cannot specify a timeout when waiting for events. no, |
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* seriously, the interface doesn't support a timeout. never seen _that_ |
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* before. sure, you can use a timerfd, but that's another syscall |
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* you could have avoided. overall, this bizarre omission smells |
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* like a ยต-optimisation by the io_uring author for his personal |
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* applications, to the detriment of everybody else who just wants |
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* an event loop. but, umm, ok, if that's all, it could be worse. |
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* (FIXME: jens mentioned timeout commands, need to investigate) |
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* h) there is a hardcoded limit of 4096 outstanding events. okay, |
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* at least there is no arbitrary low system-wide limit... |
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* (FIXME: apparently, this was increased to 32768 in later kernels( |
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* i) unlike linux aio, you *can* register more then the limit |
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* of fd events, and the kernel will "gracefully" signal an |
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* overflow, after which you could destroy and recreate the kernel |
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* state, a bit bigger, or fall back to e.g. poll. thats not |
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* totally insane, but kind of questions the point a high |
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* performance I/O framework when it doesn't really work |
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* under stress. |
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* (FIXME: iouring should no longer drop events, need to investigate) |
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* j) but, oh my! is has exactly the same bugs as the linux aio backend, |
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* where some undocumented poll combinations just fail. |
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* so we need epoll AGAIN as a fallback. AGAIN! epoll!! and of course, |
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* this is completely undocumented, have I mantioned this already? |
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* k) overall, the *API* itself is, I dare to say, not a total trainwreck. |
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* the big isuess with it are the bugs requiring epoll, which might |
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* or might not get fixed (do I hold my breath?). |
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*/ |
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/* TODO: use internal TIMEOUT */ |
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/* TODO: take advantage of single mmap, NODROP etc. */ |
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/* TODO: resize cq/sq size independently */ |
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#include <sys/timerfd.h> |
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#include <sys/mman.h> |
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#include <poll.h> |
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#include <stdint.h> |
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#define IOURING_INIT_ENTRIES 32 |
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/*****************************************************************************/ |
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/* syscall wrapdadoop - this section has the raw api/abi definitions */ |
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#include <linux/fs.h> |
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#include <linux/types.h> |
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/* mostly directly taken from the kernel or documentation */ |
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struct io_uring_sqe |
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{ |
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__u8 opcode; |
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__u8 flags; |
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__u16 ioprio; |
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__s32 fd; |
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union { |
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__u64 off; |
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__u64 addr2; |
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}; |
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__u64 addr; |
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__u32 len; |
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union { |
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__kernel_rwf_t rw_flags; |
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__u32 fsync_flags; |
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__u16 poll_events; |
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__u32 sync_range_flags; |
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__u32 msg_flags; |
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__u32 timeout_flags; |
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__u32 accept_flags; |
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__u32 cancel_flags; |
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__u32 open_flags; |
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__u32 statx_flags; |
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}; |
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__u64 user_data; |
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union { |
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__u16 buf_index; |
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__u64 __pad2[3]; |
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}; |
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}; |
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struct io_uring_cqe |
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{ |
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__u64 user_data; |
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__s32 res; |
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__u32 flags; |
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}; |
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struct io_sqring_offsets |
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{ |
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__u32 head; |
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__u32 tail; |
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__u32 ring_mask; |
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__u32 ring_entries; |
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__u32 flags; |
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__u32 dropped; |
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__u32 array; |
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__u32 resv1; |
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__u64 resv2; |
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}; |
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struct io_cqring_offsets |
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{ |
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__u32 head; |
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__u32 tail; |
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__u32 ring_mask; |
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__u32 ring_entries; |
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__u32 overflow; |
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__u32 cqes; |
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__u64 resv[2]; |
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}; |
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struct io_uring_params |
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{ |
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__u32 sq_entries; |
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__u32 cq_entries; |
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__u32 flags; |
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__u32 sq_thread_cpu; |
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__u32 sq_thread_idle; |
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__u32 features; |
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__u32 resv[4]; |
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struct io_sqring_offsets sq_off; |
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struct io_cqring_offsets cq_off; |
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}; |
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#define IORING_SETUP_CQSIZE 0x00000008 |
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#define IORING_OP_POLL_ADD 6 |
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#define IORING_OP_POLL_REMOVE 7 |
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#define IORING_OP_TIMEOUT 11 |
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#define IORING_OP_TIMEOUT_REMOVE 12 |
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/* relative or absolute, reference clock is CLOCK_MONOTONIC */ |
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struct iouring_kernel_timespec |
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{ |
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int64_t tv_sec; |
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long long tv_nsec; |
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}; |
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#define IORING_TIMEOUT_ABS 0x00000001 |
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#define IORING_ENTER_GETEVENTS 0x01 |
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#define IORING_OFF_SQ_RING 0x00000000ULL |
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#define IORING_OFF_CQ_RING 0x08000000ULL |
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#define IORING_OFF_SQES 0x10000000ULL |
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#define IORING_FEAT_SINGLE_MMAP 0x00000001 |
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#define IORING_FEAT_NODROP 0x00000002 |
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#define IORING_FEAT_SUBMIT_STABLE 0x00000004 |
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inline_size |
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int |
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evsys_io_uring_setup (unsigned entries, struct io_uring_params *params) |
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{ |
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return ev_syscall2 (SYS_io_uring_setup, entries, params); |
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} |
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inline_size |
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int |
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evsys_io_uring_enter (int fd, unsigned to_submit, unsigned min_complete, unsigned flags, const sigset_t *sig, size_t sigsz) |
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{ |
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return ev_syscall6 (SYS_io_uring_enter, fd, to_submit, min_complete, flags, sig, sigsz); |
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} |
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/*****************************************************************************/ |
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/* actual backed implementation */ |
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/* we hope that volatile will make the compiler access this variables only once */ |
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#define EV_SQ_VAR(name) *(volatile unsigned *)((char *)iouring_sq_ring + iouring_sq_ ## name) |
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#define EV_CQ_VAR(name) *(volatile unsigned *)((char *)iouring_cq_ring + iouring_cq_ ## name) |
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/* the index array */ |
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#define EV_SQ_ARRAY ((unsigned *)((char *)iouring_sq_ring + iouring_sq_array)) |
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/* the submit/completion queue entries */ |
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#define EV_SQES ((struct io_uring_sqe *) iouring_sqes) |
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#define EV_CQES ((struct io_uring_cqe *)((char *)iouring_cq_ring + iouring_cq_cqes)) |
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inline_speed |
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int |
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iouring_enter (EV_P_ ev_tstamp timeout) |
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{ |
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int res; |
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EV_RELEASE_CB; |
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res = evsys_io_uring_enter (iouring_fd, iouring_to_submit, 1, |
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timeout > EV_TS_CONST (0.) ? IORING_ENTER_GETEVENTS : 0, 0, 0); |
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assert (("libev: io_uring_enter did not consume all sqes", (res < 0 || res == iouring_to_submit))); |
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iouring_to_submit = 0; |
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EV_ACQUIRE_CB; |
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return res; |
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} |
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/* TODO: can we move things around so we don't need this forward-reference? */ |
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static void |
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iouring_poll (EV_P_ ev_tstamp timeout); |
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static |
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struct io_uring_sqe * |
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iouring_sqe_get (EV_P) |
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{ |
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unsigned tail; |
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for (;;) |
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{ |
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tail = EV_SQ_VAR (tail); |
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if (ecb_expect_true (tail + 1 - EV_SQ_VAR (head) <= EV_SQ_VAR (ring_entries))) |
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break; /* whats the problem, we have free sqes */ |
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/* queue full, need to flush and possibly handle some events */ |
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#if EV_FEATURE_CODE |
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/* first we ask the kernel nicely, most often this frees up some sqes */ |
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int res = iouring_enter (EV_A_ EV_TS_CONST (0.)); |
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ECB_MEMORY_FENCE_ACQUIRE; /* better safe than sorry */ |
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if (res >= 0) |
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continue; /* yes, it worked, try again */ |
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#endif |
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/* some problem, possibly EBUSY - do the full poll and let it handle any issues */ |
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iouring_poll (EV_A_ EV_TS_CONST (0.)); |
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/* iouring_poll should have done ECB_MEMORY_FENCE_ACQUIRE for us */ |
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} |
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/*assert (("libev: io_uring queue full after flush", tail + 1 - EV_SQ_VAR (head) <= EV_SQ_VAR (ring_entries)));*/ |
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return EV_SQES + (tail & EV_SQ_VAR (ring_mask)); |
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} |
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inline_size |
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struct io_uring_sqe * |
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iouring_sqe_submit (EV_P_ struct io_uring_sqe *sqe) |
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{ |
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unsigned idx = sqe - EV_SQES; |
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EV_SQ_ARRAY [idx] = idx; |
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ECB_MEMORY_FENCE_RELEASE; |
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++EV_SQ_VAR (tail); |
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/*ECB_MEMORY_FENCE_RELEASE; /* for the time being we assume this is not needed */ |
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++iouring_to_submit; |
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} |
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/*****************************************************************************/ |
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/* when the timerfd expires we simply note the fact, |
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* as the purpose of the timerfd is to wake us up, nothing else. |
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* the next iteration should re-set it. |
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*/ |
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static void |
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iouring_tfd_cb (EV_P_ struct ev_io *w, int revents) |
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{ |
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iouring_tfd_to = EV_TSTAMP_HUGE; |
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} |
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/* called for full and partial cleanup */ |
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ecb_cold |
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static int |
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iouring_internal_destroy (EV_P) |
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{ |
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close (iouring_tfd); |
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close (iouring_fd); |
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if (iouring_sq_ring != MAP_FAILED) munmap (iouring_sq_ring, iouring_sq_ring_size); |
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if (iouring_cq_ring != MAP_FAILED) munmap (iouring_cq_ring, iouring_cq_ring_size); |
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if (iouring_sqes != MAP_FAILED) munmap (iouring_sqes , iouring_sqes_size ); |
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if (ev_is_active (&iouring_tfd_w)) |
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{ |
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ev_ref (EV_A); |
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ev_io_stop (EV_A_ &iouring_tfd_w); |
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} |
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} |
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ecb_cold |
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static int |
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iouring_internal_init (EV_P) |
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{ |
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struct io_uring_params params = { 0 }; |
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iouring_to_submit = 0; |
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iouring_tfd = -1; |
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iouring_sq_ring = MAP_FAILED; |
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iouring_cq_ring = MAP_FAILED; |
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iouring_sqes = MAP_FAILED; |
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if (!have_monotonic) /* cannot really happen, but what if11 */ |
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return -1; |
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for (;;) |
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{ |
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iouring_fd = evsys_io_uring_setup (iouring_entries, ¶ms); |
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if (iouring_fd >= 0) |
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break; /* yippie */ |
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if (errno != EINVAL) |
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return -1; /* we failed */ |
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#if TODO |
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if ((~params.features) & (IORING_FEAT_NODROP | IORING_FEATURE_SINGLE_MMAP | IORING_FEAT_SUBMIT_STABLE)) |
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return -1; /* we require the above features */ |
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#endif |
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/* EINVAL: lots of possible reasons, but maybe |
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* it is because we hit the unqueryable hardcoded size limit |
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*/ |
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/* we hit the limit already, give up */ |
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if (iouring_max_entries) |
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return -1; |
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/* first time we hit EINVAL? assume we hit the limit, so go back and retry */ |
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iouring_entries >>= 1; |
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iouring_max_entries = iouring_entries; |
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} |
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iouring_sq_ring_size = params.sq_off.array + params.sq_entries * sizeof (unsigned); |
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iouring_cq_ring_size = params.cq_off.cqes + params.cq_entries * sizeof (struct io_uring_cqe); |
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iouring_sqes_size = params.sq_entries * sizeof (struct io_uring_sqe); |
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iouring_sq_ring = mmap (0, iouring_sq_ring_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, |
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MAP_SHARED | MAP_POPULATE, iouring_fd, IORING_OFF_SQ_RING); |
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iouring_cq_ring = mmap (0, iouring_cq_ring_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, |
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MAP_SHARED | MAP_POPULATE, iouring_fd, IORING_OFF_CQ_RING); |
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iouring_sqes = mmap (0, iouring_sqes_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, |
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MAP_SHARED | MAP_POPULATE, iouring_fd, IORING_OFF_SQES); |
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if (iouring_sq_ring == MAP_FAILED || iouring_cq_ring == MAP_FAILED || iouring_sqes == MAP_FAILED) |
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return -1; |
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iouring_sq_head = params.sq_off.head; |
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iouring_sq_tail = params.sq_off.tail; |
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iouring_sq_ring_mask = params.sq_off.ring_mask; |
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iouring_sq_ring_entries = params.sq_off.ring_entries; |
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iouring_sq_flags = params.sq_off.flags; |
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iouring_sq_dropped = params.sq_off.dropped; |
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iouring_sq_array = params.sq_off.array; |
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iouring_cq_head = params.cq_off.head; |
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iouring_cq_tail = params.cq_off.tail; |
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iouring_cq_ring_mask = params.cq_off.ring_mask; |
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iouring_cq_ring_entries = params.cq_off.ring_entries; |
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iouring_cq_overflow = params.cq_off.overflow; |
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iouring_cq_cqes = params.cq_off.cqes; |
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iouring_tfd = timerfd_create (CLOCK_MONOTONIC, TFD_CLOEXEC); |
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if (iouring_tfd < 0) |
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return iouring_tfd; |
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iouring_tfd_to = EV_TSTAMP_HUGE; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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ecb_cold |
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static void |
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iouring_fork (EV_P) |
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{ |
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iouring_internal_destroy (EV_A); |
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while (iouring_internal_init (EV_A) < 0) |
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ev_syserr ("(libev) io_uring_setup"); |
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fd_rearm_all (EV_A); |
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ev_io_stop (EV_A_ &iouring_tfd_w); |
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ev_io_set (EV_A_ &iouring_tfd_w, iouring_tfd, EV_READ); |
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ev_io_start (EV_A_ &iouring_tfd_w); |
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} |
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/*****************************************************************************/ |
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static void |
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iouring_modify (EV_P_ int fd, int oev, int nev) |
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{ |
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if (oev) |
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{ |
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/* we assume the sqe's are all "properly" initialised */ |
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struct io_uring_sqe *sqe = iouring_sqe_get (EV_A); |
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sqe->opcode = IORING_OP_POLL_REMOVE; |
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sqe->fd = fd; |
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/* Jens Axboe notified me that user_data is not what is documented, but is |
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* some kind of unique ID that has to match, otherwise the request cannot |
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* be removed. Since we don't *really* have that, we pass in the old |
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* generation counter - if that fails, too bad, it will hopefully be removed |
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* at close time and then be ignored. */ |
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sqe->addr = (uint32_t)fd | ((__u64)(uint32_t)anfds [fd].egen << 32); |
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sqe->user_data = (uint64_t)-1; |
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iouring_sqe_submit (EV_A_ sqe); |
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/* increment generation counter to avoid handling old events */ |
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++anfds [fd].egen; |
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} |
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if (nev) |
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{ |
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struct io_uring_sqe *sqe = iouring_sqe_get (EV_A); |
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sqe->opcode = IORING_OP_POLL_ADD; |
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sqe->fd = fd; |
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sqe->user_data = (uint32_t)fd | ((__u64)(uint32_t)anfds [fd].egen << 32); |
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sqe->poll_events = |
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(nev & EV_READ ? POLLIN : 0) |
| 468 |
| (nev & EV_WRITE ? POLLOUT : 0); |
| 469 |
iouring_sqe_submit (EV_A_ sqe); |
| 470 |
} |
| 471 |
} |
| 472 |
|
| 473 |
inline_size |
| 474 |
void |
| 475 |
iouring_tfd_update (EV_P_ ev_tstamp timeout) |
| 476 |
{ |
| 477 |
ev_tstamp tfd_to = mn_now + timeout; |
| 478 |
|
| 479 |
/* we assume there will be many iterations per timer change, so |
| 480 |
* we only re-set the timerfd when we have to because its expiry |
| 481 |
* is too late. |
| 482 |
*/ |
| 483 |
if (ecb_expect_false (tfd_to < iouring_tfd_to)) |
| 484 |
{ |
| 485 |
struct itimerspec its; |
| 486 |
|
| 487 |
iouring_tfd_to = tfd_to; |
| 488 |
EV_TS_SET (its.it_interval, 0.); |
| 489 |
EV_TS_SET (its.it_value, tfd_to); |
| 490 |
|
| 491 |
if (timerfd_settime (iouring_tfd, TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME, &its, 0) < 0) |
| 492 |
assert (("libev: iouring timerfd_settime failed", 0)); |
| 493 |
} |
| 494 |
} |
| 495 |
|
| 496 |
inline_size |
| 497 |
void |
| 498 |
iouring_process_cqe (EV_P_ struct io_uring_cqe *cqe) |
| 499 |
{ |
| 500 |
int fd = cqe->user_data & 0xffffffffU; |
| 501 |
uint32_t gen = cqe->user_data >> 32; |
| 502 |
int res = cqe->res; |
| 503 |
|
| 504 |
/* user_data -1 is a remove that we are not atm. interested in */ |
| 505 |
if (cqe->user_data == (uint64_t)-1) |
| 506 |
return; |
| 507 |
|
| 508 |
assert (("libev: io_uring fd must be in-bounds", fd >= 0 && fd < anfdmax)); |
| 509 |
|
| 510 |
/* documentation lies, of course. the result value is NOT like |
| 511 |
* normal syscalls, but like linux raw syscalls, i.e. negative |
| 512 |
* error numbers. fortunate, as otherwise there would be no way |
| 513 |
* to get error codes at all. still, why not document this? |
| 514 |
*/ |
| 515 |
|
| 516 |
/* ignore event if generation doesn't match */ |
| 517 |
/* other than skipping removal events, */ |
| 518 |
/* this should actually be very rare */ |
| 519 |
if (ecb_expect_false (gen != (uint32_t)anfds [fd].egen)) |
| 520 |
return; |
| 521 |
|
| 522 |
if (ecb_expect_false (res < 0)) |
| 523 |
{ |
| 524 |
/*TODO: EINVAL handling (was something failed with this fd)*/ |
| 525 |
/*TODO: EBUSY happens when?*/ |
| 526 |
|
| 527 |
if (res == -EBADF) |
| 528 |
{ |
| 529 |
assert (("libev: event loop rejected bad fd", res != -EBADF)); |
| 530 |
fd_kill (EV_A_ fd); |
| 531 |
} |
| 532 |
else |
| 533 |
{ |
| 534 |
errno = -res; |
| 535 |
ev_syserr ("(libev) IORING_OP_POLL_ADD"); |
| 536 |
} |
| 537 |
|
| 538 |
return; |
| 539 |
} |
| 540 |
|
| 541 |
/* feed events, we do not expect or handle POLLNVAL */ |
| 542 |
fd_event ( |
| 543 |
EV_A_ |
| 544 |
fd, |
| 545 |
(res & (POLLOUT | POLLERR | POLLHUP) ? EV_WRITE : 0) |
| 546 |
| (res & (POLLIN | POLLERR | POLLHUP) ? EV_READ : 0) |
| 547 |
); |
| 548 |
|
| 549 |
/* io_uring is oneshot, so we need to re-arm the fd next iteration */ |
| 550 |
/* this also means we usually have to do at least one syscall per iteration */ |
| 551 |
anfds [fd].events = 0; |
| 552 |
fd_change (EV_A_ fd, EV_ANFD_REIFY); |
| 553 |
} |
| 554 |
|
| 555 |
/* called when the event queue overflows */ |
| 556 |
ecb_cold |
| 557 |
static void |
| 558 |
iouring_overflow (EV_P) |
| 559 |
{ |
| 560 |
/* we have two options, resize the queue (by tearing down |
| 561 |
* everything and recreating it, or living with it |
| 562 |
* and polling. |
| 563 |
* we implement this by resizing the queue, and, if that fails, |
| 564 |
* we just recreate the state on every failure, which |
| 565 |
* kind of is a very inefficient poll. |
| 566 |
* one danger is, due to the bios toward lower fds, |
| 567 |
* we will only really get events for those, so |
| 568 |
* maybe we need a poll() fallback, after all. |
| 569 |
*/ |
| 570 |
/*EV_CQ_VAR (overflow) = 0;*/ /* need to do this if we keep the state and poll manually */ |
| 571 |
|
| 572 |
fd_rearm_all (EV_A); |
| 573 |
|
| 574 |
/* we double the size until we hit the hard-to-probe maximum */ |
| 575 |
if (!iouring_max_entries) |
| 576 |
{ |
| 577 |
iouring_entries <<= 1; |
| 578 |
iouring_fork (EV_A); |
| 579 |
} |
| 580 |
else |
| 581 |
{ |
| 582 |
/* we hit the kernel limit, we should fall back to something else. |
| 583 |
* we can either poll() a few times and hope for the best, |
| 584 |
* poll always, or switch to epoll. |
| 585 |
* TODO: is this necessary with newer kernels? |
| 586 |
*/ |
| 587 |
|
| 588 |
iouring_internal_destroy (EV_A); |
| 589 |
|
| 590 |
/* this should make it so that on return, we don't call any uring functions */ |
| 591 |
iouring_to_submit = 0; |
| 592 |
|
| 593 |
for (;;) |
| 594 |
{ |
| 595 |
backend = epoll_init (EV_A_ 0); |
| 596 |
|
| 597 |
if (backend) |
| 598 |
break; |
| 599 |
|
| 600 |
ev_syserr ("(libev) iouring switch to epoll"); |
| 601 |
} |
| 602 |
} |
| 603 |
} |
| 604 |
|
| 605 |
/* handle any events in the completion queue, return true if there were any */ |
| 606 |
static int |
| 607 |
iouring_handle_cq (EV_P) |
| 608 |
{ |
| 609 |
unsigned head, tail, mask; |
| 610 |
|
| 611 |
head = EV_CQ_VAR (head); |
| 612 |
ECB_MEMORY_FENCE_ACQUIRE; |
| 613 |
tail = EV_CQ_VAR (tail); |
| 614 |
|
| 615 |
if (head == tail) |
| 616 |
return 0; |
| 617 |
|
| 618 |
/* it can only overflow if we have events, yes, yes? */ |
| 619 |
if (ecb_expect_false (EV_CQ_VAR (overflow))) |
| 620 |
{ |
| 621 |
iouring_overflow (EV_A); |
| 622 |
return 1; |
| 623 |
} |
| 624 |
|
| 625 |
mask = EV_CQ_VAR (ring_mask); |
| 626 |
|
| 627 |
do |
| 628 |
iouring_process_cqe (EV_A_ &EV_CQES [head++ & mask]); |
| 629 |
while (head != tail); |
| 630 |
|
| 631 |
EV_CQ_VAR (head) = head; |
| 632 |
ECB_MEMORY_FENCE_RELEASE; |
| 633 |
|
| 634 |
return 1; |
| 635 |
} |
| 636 |
|
| 637 |
static void |
| 638 |
iouring_poll (EV_P_ ev_tstamp timeout) |
| 639 |
{ |
| 640 |
/* if we have events, no need for extra syscalls, but we might have to queue events */ |
| 641 |
/* we also clar the timeout if there are outstanding fdchanges */ |
| 642 |
/* the latter should only happen if both the sq and cq are full, most likely */ |
| 643 |
/* because we have a lot of event sources that immediately complete */ |
| 644 |
/* TODO: fdchacngecnt is always 0 because fd_reify does not have two buffers yet */ |
| 645 |
if (iouring_handle_cq (EV_A) || fdchangecnt) |
| 646 |
timeout = EV_TS_CONST (0.); |
| 647 |
else |
| 648 |
/* no events, so maybe wait for some */ |
| 649 |
iouring_tfd_update (EV_A_ timeout); |
| 650 |
|
| 651 |
/* only enter the kernel if we have something to submit, or we need to wait */ |
| 652 |
if (timeout || iouring_to_submit) |
| 653 |
{ |
| 654 |
int res = iouring_enter (EV_A_ timeout); |
| 655 |
|
| 656 |
if (ecb_expect_false (res < 0)) |
| 657 |
if (errno == EINTR) |
| 658 |
/* ignore */; |
| 659 |
else if (errno == EBUSY) |
| 660 |
/* cq full, cannot submit - should be rare because we flush the cq first, so simply ignore */; |
| 661 |
else |
| 662 |
ev_syserr ("(libev) iouring setup"); |
| 663 |
else |
| 664 |
iouring_handle_cq (EV_A); |
| 665 |
} |
| 666 |
} |
| 667 |
|
| 668 |
inline_size |
| 669 |
int |
| 670 |
iouring_init (EV_P_ int flags) |
| 671 |
{ |
| 672 |
iouring_entries = IOURING_INIT_ENTRIES; |
| 673 |
iouring_max_entries = 0; |
| 674 |
|
| 675 |
if (iouring_internal_init (EV_A) < 0) |
| 676 |
{ |
| 677 |
iouring_internal_destroy (EV_A); |
| 678 |
return 0; |
| 679 |
} |
| 680 |
|
| 681 |
ev_io_init (&iouring_tfd_w, iouring_tfd_cb, iouring_tfd, EV_READ); |
| 682 |
ev_set_priority (&iouring_tfd_w, EV_MINPRI); |
| 683 |
ev_io_start (EV_A_ &iouring_tfd_w); |
| 684 |
ev_unref (EV_A); /* watcher should not keep loop alive */ |
| 685 |
|
| 686 |
backend_modify = iouring_modify; |
| 687 |
backend_poll = iouring_poll; |
| 688 |
|
| 689 |
return EVBACKEND_IOURING; |
| 690 |
} |
| 691 |
|
| 692 |
inline_size |
| 693 |
void |
| 694 |
iouring_destroy (EV_P) |
| 695 |
{ |
| 696 |
iouring_internal_destroy (EV_A); |
| 697 |
} |
| 698 |
|