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35 | * and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete the |
35 | * and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete the |
36 | * provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under |
36 | * provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under |
37 | * either the BSD or the GPL. |
37 | * either the BSD or the GPL. |
38 | */ |
38 | */ |
39 | |
39 | |
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40 | #define EPOLL_FALLBACK 1 |
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41 | |
40 | #include <sys/time.h> /* actually linux/time.h, but we must assume they are compatible */ |
42 | #include <sys/time.h> /* actually linux/time.h, but we must assume they are compatible */ |
41 | #include <poll.h> |
43 | #include <poll.h> |
42 | #include <linux/aio_abi.h> |
44 | #include <linux/aio_abi.h> |
43 | |
45 | |
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46 | #if EPOLL_FALLBACK |
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47 | # include <sys/epoll.h> |
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48 | #endif |
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49 | |
44 | /* we try to fill 4kB pages exactly. |
50 | /* we try to fill 4kB pages exactly. |
45 | * the ring buffer header is 32 bytes, every io event is 32 bytes. |
51 | * the ring buffer header is 32 bytes, every io event is 32 bytes. |
46 | * the kernel takes the io event number, doubles it, adds 2, adds the ring buffer. |
52 | * the kernel takes the io event number, doubles it, adds 2, adds the ring buffer. |
47 | * therefore the calculation below will use "exactly" 8kB for the ring buffer |
53 | * therefore the calculation below will use "exactly" 4kB for the ring buffer |
48 | */ |
54 | */ |
49 | #define EV_LINUXAIO_DEPTH (256 / 2 - 2 - 1) /* max. number of io events per batch */ |
55 | #define EV_LINUXAIO_DEPTH (128 / 2 - 2 - 1) /* max. number of io events per batch */ |
50 | |
56 | |
51 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
57 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
52 | /* syscall wrapdadoop */ |
58 | /* syscall wrapdadoop */ |
53 | |
59 | |
54 | #include <sys/syscall.h> /* no glibc wrappers */ |
60 | #include <sys/syscall.h> /* no glibc wrappers */ |
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110 | } |
116 | } |
111 | |
117 | |
112 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
118 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
113 | /* actual backed implementation */ |
119 | /* actual backed implementation */ |
114 | |
120 | |
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121 | /* we use out own wrapper structure in acse we ever want to do something "clever" */ |
115 | typedef struct aniocb |
122 | typedef struct aniocb |
116 | { |
123 | { |
117 | struct iocb io; |
124 | struct iocb io; |
118 | /*int inuse;*/ |
125 | /*int inuse;*/ |
119 | } *ANIOCBP; |
126 | } *ANIOCBP; |
120 | |
127 | |
121 | inline_size |
128 | inline_size |
122 | void |
129 | void |
123 | linuxaio_array_needsize_iocbp (ANIOCBP *base, int count) |
130 | linuxaio_array_needsize_iocbp (ANIOCBP *base, int count) |
124 | { |
131 | { |
125 | /* TODO: quite the overhead to allocate every iocb separately */ |
132 | /* TODO: quite the overhead to allocate every iocb separately, maybe use our own alocator? */ |
126 | while (count--) |
133 | while (count--) |
127 | { |
134 | { |
128 | *base = (ANIOCBP)ev_malloc (sizeof (**base)); |
135 | *base = (ANIOCBP)ev_malloc (sizeof (**base)); |
129 | /* TODO: full zero initialize required? */ |
136 | /* TODO: full zero initialize required? */ |
130 | memset (*base, 0, sizeof (**base)); |
137 | memset (*base, 0, sizeof (**base)); |
131 | /* would be nice to initialize fd/data as well */ |
138 | /* would be nice to initialize fd/data as well, but array_needsize API doesn't support that */ |
132 | (*base)->io.aio_lio_opcode = IOCB_CMD_POLL; |
139 | (*base)->io.aio_lio_opcode = IOCB_CMD_POLL; |
133 | ++base; |
140 | ++base; |
134 | } |
141 | } |
135 | } |
142 | } |
136 | |
143 | |
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147 | static void |
154 | static void |
148 | linuxaio_modify (EV_P_ int fd, int oev, int nev) |
155 | linuxaio_modify (EV_P_ int fd, int oev, int nev) |
149 | { |
156 | { |
150 | array_needsize (ANIOCBP, linuxaio_iocbps, linuxaio_iocbpmax, fd + 1, linuxaio_array_needsize_iocbp); |
157 | array_needsize (ANIOCBP, linuxaio_iocbps, linuxaio_iocbpmax, fd + 1, linuxaio_array_needsize_iocbp); |
151 | struct aniocb *iocb = linuxaio_iocbps [fd]; |
158 | struct aniocb *iocb = linuxaio_iocbps [fd]; |
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159 | |
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160 | #if EPOLL_FALLBACK |
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161 | if (iocb->io.aio_reqprio < 0) |
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162 | { |
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163 | epoll_ctl (backend_fd, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, fd, 0); |
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164 | iocb->io.aio_reqprio = 0; |
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165 | } |
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166 | #endif |
152 | |
167 | |
153 | if (iocb->io.aio_buf) |
168 | if (iocb->io.aio_buf) |
154 | ev_io_cancel (linuxaio_ctx, &iocb->io, (struct io_event *)0); /* always returns an error relevant kernels */ |
169 | ev_io_cancel (linuxaio_ctx, &iocb->io, (struct io_event *)0); /* always returns an error relevant kernels */ |
155 | |
170 | |
156 | if (nev) |
171 | if (nev) |
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167 | array_needsize (struct iocb *, linuxaio_submits, linuxaio_submitmax, linuxaio_submitcnt, array_needsize_noinit); |
182 | array_needsize (struct iocb *, linuxaio_submits, linuxaio_submitmax, linuxaio_submitcnt, array_needsize_noinit); |
168 | linuxaio_submits [linuxaio_submitcnt - 1] = &iocb->io; |
183 | linuxaio_submits [linuxaio_submitcnt - 1] = &iocb->io; |
169 | } |
184 | } |
170 | } |
185 | } |
171 | |
186 | |
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187 | #if EPOLL_FALLBACK |
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188 | |
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189 | static void |
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190 | linuxaio_rearm_epoll (EV_P_ struct iocb *iocb, int op) |
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191 | { |
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192 | struct epoll_event eev; |
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193 | |
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194 | eev.events = EPOLLONESHOT; |
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195 | if (iocb->aio_buf & POLLIN ) eev.events |= EPOLLIN ; |
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196 | if (iocb->aio_buf & POLLOUT) eev.events |= EPOLLOUT; |
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197 | eev.data.fd = iocb->aio_fildes; |
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198 | |
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199 | if (epoll_ctl (backend_fd, op, iocb->aio_fildes, &eev) < 0) |
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200 | ev_syserr ("(libeio) linuxaio epoll_ctl"); |
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201 | } |
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202 | |
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203 | static void |
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204 | linuxaio_epoll_cb (EV_P_ struct ev_io *w, int revents) |
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205 | { |
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206 | struct epoll_event events[16]; |
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207 | |
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208 | for (;;) |
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209 | { |
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210 | int idx; |
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211 | int res = epoll_wait (backend_fd, events, sizeof (events) / sizeof (events [0]), 0); |
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212 | |
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213 | if (expect_false (res < 0)) |
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214 | ev_syserr ("(libev) linuxaio epoll_wait"); |
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215 | else if (!res) |
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216 | break; |
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217 | |
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218 | for (idx = res; idx--; ) |
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219 | { |
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220 | int fd = events [idx].data.fd; |
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221 | uint32_t ev = events [idx].events; |
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222 | |
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223 | assert (("libev: iocb fd must be in-bounds", fd >= 0 && fd < anfdmax)); |
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224 | |
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225 | linuxaio_rearm_epoll (EV_A_ &linuxaio_iocbps [fd]->io, EPOLL_CTL_MOD); |
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226 | |
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227 | fd_event (EV_A_ fd, |
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228 | (ev & (EPOLLOUT | EPOLLERR | EPOLLHUP) ? EV_WRITE : 0) |
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229 | | (ev & (EPOLLIN | EPOLLERR | EPOLLHUP) ? EV_READ : 0)); |
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230 | } |
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231 | |
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232 | if (res < sizeof (events) / sizeof (events [0])) |
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233 | break; |
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234 | } |
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235 | } |
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236 | |
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237 | #endif |
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238 | |
172 | static void |
239 | static void |
173 | linuxaio_parse_events (EV_P_ struct io_event *ev, int nr) |
240 | linuxaio_parse_events (EV_P_ struct io_event *ev, int nr) |
174 | { |
241 | { |
175 | while (nr) |
242 | while (nr) |
176 | { |
243 | { |
177 | int fd = ev->data; |
244 | int fd = ev->data; |
178 | int res = ev->res; |
245 | int res = ev->res; |
179 | |
246 | |
180 | assert (("libev: iocb fd must be in-bounds", fd >= 0 && fd < anfdmax)); |
247 | assert (("libev: iocb fd must be in-bounds", fd >= 0 && fd < anfdmax)); |
181 | |
248 | |
182 | /* linux aio is oneshot: rearm fd */ |
249 | /* linux aio is oneshot: rearm fd. TODO: this does more work than needed */ |
183 | linuxaio_iocbps [fd]->io.aio_buf = 0; |
250 | linuxaio_iocbps [fd]->io.aio_buf = 0; |
184 | anfds [fd].events = 0; |
251 | anfds [fd].events = 0; |
185 | fd_change (EV_A_ fd, 0); |
252 | fd_change (EV_A_ fd, 0); |
186 | |
253 | |
187 | /* feed events, we do not expect or handle POLLNVAL */ |
254 | /* feed events, we do not expect or handle POLLNVAL */ |
188 | if (ecb_expect_false (res & POLLNVAL)) |
255 | if (expect_false (res & POLLNVAL)) |
189 | fd_kill (EV_A_ fd); |
256 | fd_kill (EV_A_ fd); |
190 | else |
257 | else |
191 | fd_event ( |
258 | fd_event ( |
192 | EV_A_ |
259 | EV_A_ |
193 | fd, |
260 | fd, |
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204 | static int |
271 | static int |
205 | linuxaio_get_events_from_ring (EV_P) |
272 | linuxaio_get_events_from_ring (EV_P) |
206 | { |
273 | { |
207 | struct aio_ring *ring = (struct aio_ring *)linuxaio_ctx; |
274 | struct aio_ring *ring = (struct aio_ring *)linuxaio_ctx; |
208 | |
275 | |
209 | ECB_MEMORY_FENCE_ACQUIRE; |
276 | /* the kernel reads and writes both of these variables, */ |
210 | |
277 | /* as a C extension, we assume that volatile use here */ |
211 | unsigned head = ring->head; |
278 | /* both makes reads atomic and once-only */ |
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279 | unsigned head = *(volatile unsigned *)&ring->head; |
212 | unsigned tail = *(volatile unsigned *)&ring->tail; |
280 | unsigned tail = *(volatile unsigned *)&ring->tail; |
213 | |
281 | |
214 | if (head == tail) |
282 | if (head == tail) |
215 | return 0; |
283 | return 0; |
216 | |
284 | |
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285 | /* bail out if the ring buffer doesn't match the expected layout */ |
217 | if (ecb_expect_false (ring->magic != AIO_RING_MAGIC) |
286 | if (expect_false (ring->magic != AIO_RING_MAGIC) |
218 | || ring->incompat_features != AIO_RING_INCOMPAT_FEATURES |
287 | || ring->incompat_features != AIO_RING_INCOMPAT_FEATURES |
219 | || ring->header_length != sizeof (struct aio_ring)) /* TODO: or use it to find io_event[0]? */ |
288 | || ring->header_length != sizeof (struct aio_ring)) /* TODO: or use it to find io_event[0]? */ |
220 | return 0; |
289 | return 0; |
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290 | |
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291 | /* make sure the events up to tail are visible */ |
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292 | ECB_MEMORY_FENCE_ACQUIRE; |
221 | |
293 | |
222 | /* parse all available events, but only once, to avoid starvation */ |
294 | /* parse all available events, but only once, to avoid starvation */ |
223 | if (tail > head) /* normal case around */ |
295 | if (tail > head) /* normal case around */ |
224 | linuxaio_parse_events (EV_A_ ring->io_events + head, tail - head); |
296 | linuxaio_parse_events (EV_A_ ring->io_events + head, tail - head); |
225 | else /* wrapped around */ |
297 | else /* wrapped around */ |
226 | { |
298 | { |
227 | linuxaio_parse_events (EV_A_ ring->io_events + head, ring->nr - head); |
299 | linuxaio_parse_events (EV_A_ ring->io_events + head, ring->nr - head); |
228 | linuxaio_parse_events (EV_A_ ring->io_events, tail); |
300 | linuxaio_parse_events (EV_A_ ring->io_events, tail); |
229 | } |
301 | } |
230 | |
302 | |
231 | ring->head = tail; |
303 | /* TODO: we only need a compiler barrier here, not a read fence */ |
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304 | ECB_MEMORY_FENCE_RELEASE; |
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305 | /* as an extension to C, we hope that the volatile will make this atomic and once-only */ |
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306 | *(volatile unsigned *)&ring->head = tail; |
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307 | /* make sure kernel can see our new head value - probably not required */ |
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308 | ECB_MEMORY_FENCE_RELEASE; |
232 | |
309 | |
233 | return 1; |
310 | return 1; |
234 | } |
311 | } |
235 | |
312 | |
236 | /* read at least one event from kernel, or timeout */ |
313 | /* read at least one event from kernel, or timeout */ |
237 | inline_size |
314 | inline_size |
238 | void |
315 | void |
239 | linuxaio_get_events (EV_P_ ev_tstamp timeout) |
316 | linuxaio_get_events (EV_P_ ev_tstamp timeout) |
240 | { |
317 | { |
241 | struct timespec ts; |
318 | struct timespec ts; |
242 | struct io_event ioev; |
319 | struct io_event ioev[1]; |
243 | int res; |
320 | int res; |
244 | |
321 | |
245 | if (linuxaio_get_events_from_ring (EV_A)) |
322 | if (linuxaio_get_events_from_ring (EV_A)) |
246 | return; |
323 | return; |
247 | |
324 | |
248 | /* no events, so wait for at least one, then poll ring buffer again */ |
325 | /* no events, so wait for at least one, then poll ring buffer again */ |
249 | /* this degraded to one event per loop iteration */ |
326 | /* this degrades to one event per loop iteration */ |
250 | /* if the ring buffer changes layout, but so be it */ |
327 | /* if the ring buffer changes layout, but so be it */ |
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328 | |
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329 | EV_RELEASE_CB; |
251 | |
330 | |
252 | ts.tv_sec = (long)timeout; |
331 | ts.tv_sec = (long)timeout; |
253 | ts.tv_nsec = (long)((timeout - ts.tv_sec) * 1e9); |
332 | ts.tv_nsec = (long)((timeout - ts.tv_sec) * 1e9); |
254 | |
333 | |
255 | res = ev_io_getevents (linuxaio_ctx, 1, 1, &ioev, &ts); |
334 | res = ev_io_getevents (linuxaio_ctx, 1, sizeof (ioev) / sizeof (ioev [0]), ioev, &ts); |
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335 | |
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336 | EV_ACQUIRE_CB; |
256 | |
337 | |
257 | if (res < 0) |
338 | if (res < 0) |
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339 | if (errno == EINTR) |
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340 | /* ignored */; |
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341 | else |
258 | ev_syserr ("(libev) io_getevents"); |
342 | ev_syserr ("(libev) linuxaio io_getevents"); |
259 | else if (res) |
343 | else if (res) |
260 | { |
344 | { |
261 | /* at least one event received, handle it and any remaining ones in the ring buffer */ |
345 | /* at least one event received, handle it and any remaining ones in the ring buffer */ |
262 | linuxaio_parse_events (EV_A_ &ioev, 1); |
346 | linuxaio_parse_events (EV_A_ ioev, res); |
263 | linuxaio_get_events_from_ring (EV_A); |
347 | linuxaio_get_events_from_ring (EV_A); |
264 | } |
348 | } |
265 | } |
349 | } |
266 | |
350 | |
267 | static void |
351 | static void |
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274 | /* io_submit might return less than the requested number of iocbs */ |
358 | /* io_submit might return less than the requested number of iocbs */ |
275 | /* this is, afaics, only because of errors, but we go by the book and use a loop, */ |
359 | /* this is, afaics, only because of errors, but we go by the book and use a loop, */ |
276 | /* which allows us to pinpoint the errornous iocb */ |
360 | /* which allows us to pinpoint the errornous iocb */ |
277 | for (submitted = 0; submitted < linuxaio_submitcnt; ) |
361 | for (submitted = 0; submitted < linuxaio_submitcnt; ) |
278 | { |
362 | { |
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363 | #if 0 |
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364 | int res; |
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365 | if (linuxaio_submits[submitted]->aio_fildes == backend_fd) |
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366 | res = ev_io_submit (linuxaio_ctx, 1, linuxaio_submits + submitted); |
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367 | else |
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368 | { res = -1; errno = EINVAL; }; |
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369 | #else |
279 | int res = ev_io_submit (linuxaio_ctx, linuxaio_submitcnt - submitted, linuxaio_submits + submitted); |
370 | int res = ev_io_submit (linuxaio_ctx, linuxaio_submitcnt - submitted, linuxaio_submits + submitted); |
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371 | #endif |
280 | |
372 | |
281 | if (ecb_expect_false (res < 0)) |
373 | if (expect_false (res < 0)) |
282 | if (errno == EAGAIN) |
374 | if (errno == EAGAIN) |
283 | { |
375 | { |
284 | /* This happens when the ring buffer is full, at least. I assume this means |
376 | /* This happens when the ring buffer is full, at least. I assume this means |
285 | * that the event was queued synchronously during io_submit, and thus |
377 | * that the event was queued synchronously during io_submit, and thus |
286 | * the buffer overflowd. |
378 | * the buffer overflowed. |
287 | * In this case, we just try next loop iteration. |
379 | * In this case, we just try in next loop iteration. |
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380 | * This should not result in a few fds taking priority, as the interface |
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381 | * is one-shot, and we submit iocb's in a round-robin fashion. |
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382 | * TODO: maybe make "submitted" persistent, so we don't have to memmove? |
288 | */ |
383 | */ |
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384 | if (ecb_expect_false (submitted)) |
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385 | { |
289 | memmove (linuxaio_submits, linuxaio_submits + submitted, (linuxaio_submitcnt - submitted) * sizeof (*linuxaio_submits)); |
386 | memmove (linuxaio_submits, linuxaio_submits + submitted, (linuxaio_submitcnt - submitted) * sizeof (*linuxaio_submits)); |
290 | linuxaio_submitcnt -= submitted; |
387 | linuxaio_submitcnt -= submitted; |
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388 | } |
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389 | |
291 | timeout = 0; |
390 | timeout = 0; |
292 | break; |
391 | break; |
293 | } |
392 | } |
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393 | #if EPOLL_FALLBACK |
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394 | else if (errno == EINVAL) |
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395 | { |
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396 | /* This happens for unsupported fds, officially, but in my testing, |
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397 | * also randomly happens for supported fds. We fall back to good old |
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398 | * poll() here, under the assumption that this is a very rare case. |
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399 | * See https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/1047453/ to see |
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400 | * discussion about such a case (ttys) where polling for POLLIN |
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401 | * fails but POLLIN|POLLOUT works. |
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402 | */ |
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403 | struct iocb *iocb = linuxaio_submits [submitted]; |
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404 | res = 1; /* skip this iocb */ |
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405 | |
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406 | linuxaio_rearm_epoll (EV_A_ iocb, EPOLL_CTL_ADD); |
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407 | iocb->aio_reqprio = -1; /* mark iocb as epoll */ |
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408 | } |
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409 | #endif |
294 | else |
410 | else |
295 | /* TODO: we get EAGAIN when the ring buffer is full for some reason */ |
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296 | /* TODO: should we always just try next time? */ |
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297 | ev_syserr ("(libev) io_submit"); |
411 | ev_syserr ("(libev) linuxaio io_submit"); |
298 | |
412 | |
299 | submitted += res; |
413 | submitted += res; |
300 | } |
414 | } |
301 | |
415 | |
302 | linuxaio_submitcnt = 0; |
416 | linuxaio_submitcnt = 0; |
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310 | int |
424 | int |
311 | linuxaio_init (EV_P_ int flags) |
425 | linuxaio_init (EV_P_ int flags) |
312 | { |
426 | { |
313 | /* would be great to have a nice test for IOCB_CMD_POLL instead */ |
427 | /* would be great to have a nice test for IOCB_CMD_POLL instead */ |
314 | /* also: test some semi-common fd types, such as files and ttys in recommended_backends */ |
428 | /* also: test some semi-common fd types, such as files and ttys in recommended_backends */ |
315 | if (ev_linux_version () < 0x041200) /* 4.18 introduced IOCB_CMD_POLL */ |
429 | #if EPOLL_FALLBACK |
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430 | /* 4.19 made epoll work */ |
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431 | if (ev_linux_version () < 0x041300) |
316 | return 0; |
432 | return 0; |
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433 | #else |
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434 | /* 4.18 introduced IOCB_CMD_POLL */ |
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435 | if (ev_linux_version () < 0x041200) |
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436 | return 0; |
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437 | #endif |
317 | |
438 | |
318 | linuxaio_ctx = 0; |
439 | linuxaio_ctx = 0; |
319 | if (ev_io_setup (EV_LINUXAIO_DEPTH, &linuxaio_ctx) < 0) |
440 | if (ev_io_setup (EV_LINUXAIO_DEPTH, &linuxaio_ctx) < 0) |
320 | return 0; |
441 | return 0; |
321 | |
442 | |
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443 | #if EPOLL_FALLBACK |
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444 | backend_fd = ev_epoll_create (); |
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445 | if (backend_fd < 0) |
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446 | { |
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447 | ev_io_destroy (linuxaio_ctx); |
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448 | return 0; |
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449 | } |
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450 | |
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451 | ev_io_init (EV_A_ &linuxaio_epoll_w, linuxaio_epoll_cb, backend_fd, EV_READ); |
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452 | ev_set_priority (&linuxaio_epoll_w, EV_MAXPRI); |
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453 | ev_io_start (EV_A_ &linuxaio_epoll_w); |
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454 | ev_unref (EV_A); /* watcher should not keep loop alive */ |
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455 | #endif |
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456 | |
322 | backend_modify = linuxaio_modify; |
457 | backend_modify = linuxaio_modify; |
323 | backend_poll = linuxaio_poll; |
458 | backend_poll = linuxaio_poll; |
324 | |
459 | |
325 | linuxaio_iocbpmax = 0; |
460 | linuxaio_iocbpmax = 0; |
326 | linuxaio_iocbps = 0; |
461 | linuxaio_iocbps = 0; |
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334 | |
469 | |
335 | inline_size |
470 | inline_size |
336 | void |
471 | void |
337 | linuxaio_destroy (EV_P) |
472 | linuxaio_destroy (EV_P) |
338 | { |
473 | { |
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474 | #if EPOLL_FALLBACK |
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475 | close (backend_fd); |
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476 | #endif |
339 | linuxaio_free_iocbp (EV_A); |
477 | linuxaio_free_iocbp (EV_A); |
340 | ev_io_destroy (linuxaio_ctx); |
478 | ev_io_destroy (linuxaio_ctx); |
341 | } |
479 | } |
342 | |
480 | |
343 | inline_size |
481 | inline_size |
344 | void |
482 | void |
345 | linuxaio_fork (EV_P) |
483 | linuxaio_fork (EV_P) |
346 | { |
484 | { |
347 | /* TODO: verify and test */ |
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348 | |
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349 | /* this frees all iocbs, which is very heavy-handed */ |
485 | /* this frees all iocbs, which is very heavy-handed */ |
350 | linuxaio_destroy (EV_A); |
486 | linuxaio_destroy (EV_A); |
351 | linuxaio_submitcnt = 0; /* all pointers were invalidated */ |
487 | linuxaio_submitcnt = 0; /* all pointers were invalidated */ |
352 | |
488 | |
353 | linuxaio_ctx = 0; |
489 | linuxaio_ctx = 0; |
354 | while (ev_io_setup (EV_LINUXAIO_DEPTH, &linuxaio_ctx) < 0) |
490 | while (ev_io_setup (EV_LINUXAIO_DEPTH, &linuxaio_ctx) < 0) |
355 | ev_syserr ("(libev) io_setup"); |
491 | ev_syserr ("(libev) linuxaio io_setup"); |
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492 | |
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493 | #if EPOLL_FALLBACK |
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494 | while ((backend_fd = ev_epoll_create ()) < 0) |
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495 | ev_syserr ("(libev) linuxaio epoll_create"); |
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496 | |
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497 | ev_io_stop (EV_A_ &linuxaio_epoll_w); |
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498 | ev_io_init (EV_A_ &linuxaio_epoll_w, linuxaio_epoll_cb, backend_fd, EV_READ); |
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499 | ev_io_start (EV_A_ &linuxaio_epoll_w); |
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500 | #endif |
356 | |
501 | |
357 | fd_rearm_all (EV_A); |
502 | fd_rearm_all (EV_A); |
358 | } |
503 | } |
359 | |
504 | |