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1 /*
2 * libev linux aio fd activity backend
3 *
4 * Copyright (c) 2019 Marc Alexander Lehmann <libev@schmorp.de>
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
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37 * either the BSD or the GPL.
38 */
39
40 #define EPOLL_FALLBACK 1
41
42 #include <sys/time.h> /* actually linux/time.h, but we must assume they are compatible */
43 #include <poll.h>
44 #include <linux/aio_abi.h>
45
46 #if EPOLL_FALLBACK
47 # include <sys/epoll.h>
48 #endif
49
50 /* we try to fill 4kB pages exactly.
51 * the ring buffer header is 32 bytes, every io event is 32 bytes.
52 * the kernel takes the io event number, doubles it, adds 2, adds the ring buffer.
53 * therefore the calculation below will use "exactly" 4kB for the ring buffer
54 */
55 #define EV_LINUXAIO_DEPTH (128 / 2 - 2 - 1) /* max. number of io events per batch */
56
57 /*****************************************************************************/
58 /* syscall wrapdadoop - this section has the raw syscall definitions */
59
60 #include <sys/syscall.h> /* no glibc wrappers */
61
62 /* aio_abi.h is not versioned in any way, so we cannot test for its existance */
63 #define IOCB_CMD_POLL 5
64
65 /* taken from linux/fs/aio.c */
66 #define AIO_RING_MAGIC 0xa10a10a1
67 #define AIO_RING_INCOMPAT_FEATURES 0
68 struct aio_ring
69 {
70 unsigned id; /* kernel internal index number */
71 unsigned nr; /* number of io_events */
72 unsigned head; /* Written to by userland or by kernel. */
73 unsigned tail;
74
75 unsigned magic;
76 unsigned compat_features;
77 unsigned incompat_features;
78 unsigned header_length; /* size of aio_ring */
79
80 struct io_event io_events[0];
81 };
82
83 inline_size
84 int
85 evsys_io_setup (unsigned nr_events, aio_context_t *ctx_idp)
86 {
87 return syscall (SYS_io_setup, nr_events, ctx_idp);
88 }
89
90 inline_size
91 int
92 evsys_io_destroy (aio_context_t ctx_id)
93 {
94 return syscall (SYS_io_destroy, ctx_id);
95 }
96
97 inline_size
98 int
99 evsys_io_submit (aio_context_t ctx_id, long nr, struct iocb *cbp[])
100 {
101 return syscall (SYS_io_submit, ctx_id, nr, cbp);
102 }
103
104 inline_size
105 int
106 evsys_io_cancel (aio_context_t ctx_id, struct iocb *cbp, struct io_event *result)
107 {
108 return syscall (SYS_io_cancel, ctx_id, cbp, result);
109 }
110
111 inline_size
112 int
113 evsys_io_getevents (aio_context_t ctx_id, long min_nr, long nr, struct io_event *events, struct timespec *timeout)
114 {
115 return syscall (SYS_io_getevents, ctx_id, min_nr, nr, events, timeout);
116 }
117
118 /*****************************************************************************/
119 /* actual backed implementation */
120
121 /* we use out own wrapper structure in acse we ever want to do something "clever" */
122 typedef struct aniocb
123 {
124 struct iocb io;
125 /*int inuse;*/
126 } *ANIOCBP;
127
128 inline_size
129 void
130 linuxaio_array_needsize_iocbp (ANIOCBP *base, int count)
131 {
132 /* TODO: quite the overhead to allocate every iocb separately, maybe use our own alocator? */
133 while (count--)
134 {
135 *base = (ANIOCBP)ev_malloc (sizeof (**base));
136 /* TODO: full zero initialize required? */
137 memset (*base, 0, sizeof (**base));
138 /* would be nice to initialize fd/data as well, but array_needsize API doesn't support that */
139 (*base)->io.aio_lio_opcode = IOCB_CMD_POLL;
140 ++base;
141 }
142 }
143
144 ecb_cold
145 static void
146 linuxaio_free_iocbp (EV_P)
147 {
148 while (linuxaio_iocbpmax--)
149 ev_free (linuxaio_iocbps [linuxaio_iocbpmax]);
150
151 linuxaio_iocbpmax = 0; /* next resize will completely reallocate the array, at some overhead */
152 }
153
154 static void
155 linuxaio_modify (EV_P_ int fd, int oev, int nev)
156 {
157 array_needsize (ANIOCBP, linuxaio_iocbps, linuxaio_iocbpmax, fd + 1, linuxaio_array_needsize_iocbp);
158 struct aniocb *iocb = linuxaio_iocbps [fd];
159
160 #if EPOLL_FALLBACK
161 if (iocb->io.aio_reqprio < 0)
162 {
163 epoll_ctl (backend_fd, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, fd, 0);
164 iocb->io.aio_reqprio = 0;
165 }
166 #endif
167
168 if (iocb->io.aio_buf)
169 evsys_io_cancel (linuxaio_ctx, &iocb->io, (struct io_event *)0); /* always returns an error relevant kernels */
170
171 if (nev)
172 {
173 iocb->io.aio_data = fd;
174 iocb->io.aio_fildes = fd;
175 iocb->io.aio_buf =
176 (nev & EV_READ ? POLLIN : 0)
177 | (nev & EV_WRITE ? POLLOUT : 0);
178
179 /* queue iocb up for io_submit */
180 /* this assumes we only ever get one call per fd per loop iteration */
181 ++linuxaio_submitcnt;
182 array_needsize (struct iocb *, linuxaio_submits, linuxaio_submitmax, linuxaio_submitcnt, array_needsize_noinit);
183 linuxaio_submits [linuxaio_submitcnt - 1] = &iocb->io;
184 }
185 }
186
187 #if EPOLL_FALLBACK
188
189 static void
190 linuxaio_rearm_epoll (EV_P_ struct iocb *iocb, int op)
191 {
192 struct epoll_event eev;
193
194 eev.events = EPOLLONESHOT;
195 if (iocb->aio_buf & POLLIN ) eev.events |= EPOLLIN ;
196 if (iocb->aio_buf & POLLOUT) eev.events |= EPOLLOUT;
197 eev.data.fd = iocb->aio_fildes;
198
199 if (epoll_ctl (backend_fd, op, iocb->aio_fildes, &eev) < 0)
200 ev_syserr ("(libeio) linuxaio epoll_ctl");
201 }
202
203 static void
204 linuxaio_epoll_cb (EV_P_ struct ev_io *w, int revents)
205 {
206 struct epoll_event events[16];
207
208 for (;;)
209 {
210 int idx;
211 int res = epoll_wait (backend_fd, events, sizeof (events) / sizeof (events [0]), 0);
212
213 if (expect_false (res < 0))
214 ev_syserr ("(libev) linuxaio epoll_wait");
215 else if (!res)
216 break;
217
218 for (idx = res; idx--; )
219 {
220 int fd = events [idx].data.fd;
221 uint32_t ev = events [idx].events;
222
223 assert (("libev: iocb fd must be in-bounds", fd >= 0 && fd < anfdmax));
224
225 linuxaio_rearm_epoll (EV_A_ &linuxaio_iocbps [fd]->io, EPOLL_CTL_MOD);
226
227 fd_event (EV_A_ fd,
228 (ev & (EPOLLOUT | EPOLLERR | EPOLLHUP) ? EV_WRITE : 0)
229 | (ev & (EPOLLIN | EPOLLERR | EPOLLHUP) ? EV_READ : 0));
230 }
231
232 if (res < sizeof (events) / sizeof (events [0]))
233 break;
234 }
235 }
236
237 #endif
238
239 static void
240 linuxaio_parse_events (EV_P_ struct io_event *ev, int nr)
241 {
242 while (nr)
243 {
244 int fd = ev->data;
245 int res = ev->res;
246
247 assert (("libev: iocb fd must be in-bounds", fd >= 0 && fd < anfdmax));
248
249 /* linux aio is oneshot: rearm fd. TODO: this does more work than needed */
250 linuxaio_iocbps [fd]->io.aio_buf = 0;
251 anfds [fd].events = 0;
252 fd_change (EV_A_ fd, 0);
253
254 /* feed events, we do not expect or handle POLLNVAL */
255 fd_event (
256 EV_A_
257 fd,
258 (res & (POLLOUT | POLLERR | POLLHUP) ? EV_WRITE : 0)
259 | (res & (POLLIN | POLLERR | POLLHUP) ? EV_READ : 0)
260 );
261
262 --nr;
263 ++ev;
264 }
265 }
266
267 /* get any events from ringbuffer, return true if any were handled */
268 static int
269 linuxaio_get_events_from_ring (EV_P)
270 {
271 struct aio_ring *ring = (struct aio_ring *)linuxaio_ctx;
272
273 /* the kernel reads and writes both of these variables, */
274 /* as a C extension, we assume that volatile use here */
275 /* both makes reads atomic and once-only */
276 unsigned head = *(volatile unsigned *)&ring->head;
277 unsigned tail = *(volatile unsigned *)&ring->tail;
278
279 if (head == tail)
280 return 0;
281
282 /* bail out if the ring buffer doesn't match the expected layout */
283 if (expect_false (ring->magic != AIO_RING_MAGIC)
284 || ring->incompat_features != AIO_RING_INCOMPAT_FEATURES
285 || ring->header_length != sizeof (struct aio_ring)) /* TODO: or use it to find io_event[0]? */
286 return 0;
287
288 /* make sure the events up to tail are visible */
289 ECB_MEMORY_FENCE_ACQUIRE;
290
291 /* parse all available events, but only once, to avoid starvation */
292 if (tail > head) /* normal case around */
293 linuxaio_parse_events (EV_A_ ring->io_events + head, tail - head);
294 else /* wrapped around */
295 {
296 linuxaio_parse_events (EV_A_ ring->io_events + head, ring->nr - head);
297 linuxaio_parse_events (EV_A_ ring->io_events, tail);
298 }
299
300 /* TODO: we only need a compiler barrier here, not a read fence */
301 ECB_MEMORY_FENCE_RELEASE;
302 /* as an extension to C, we hope that the volatile will make this atomic and once-only */
303 *(volatile unsigned *)&ring->head = tail;
304 /* make sure kernel can see our new head value - probably not required */
305 ECB_MEMORY_FENCE_RELEASE;
306
307 return 1;
308 }
309
310 /* read at least one event from kernel, or timeout */
311 inline_size
312 void
313 linuxaio_get_events (EV_P_ ev_tstamp timeout)
314 {
315 struct timespec ts;
316 struct io_event ioev[1];
317 int res;
318
319 if (linuxaio_get_events_from_ring (EV_A))
320 return;
321
322 /* no events, so wait for at least one, then poll ring buffer again */
323 /* this degrades to one event per loop iteration */
324 /* if the ring buffer changes layout, but so be it */
325
326 EV_RELEASE_CB;
327
328 ts.tv_sec = (long)timeout;
329 ts.tv_nsec = (long)((timeout - ts.tv_sec) * 1e9);
330
331 res = evsys_io_getevents (linuxaio_ctx, 1, sizeof (ioev) / sizeof (ioev [0]), ioev, &ts);
332
333 EV_ACQUIRE_CB;
334
335 if (res < 0)
336 if (errno == EINTR)
337 /* ignored */;
338 else
339 ev_syserr ("(libev) linuxaio io_getevents");
340 else if (res)
341 {
342 /* at least one event received, handle it and any remaining ones in the ring buffer */
343 linuxaio_parse_events (EV_A_ ioev, res);
344 linuxaio_get_events_from_ring (EV_A);
345 }
346 }
347
348 static void
349 linuxaio_poll (EV_P_ ev_tstamp timeout)
350 {
351 int submitted;
352
353 /* first phase: submit new iocbs */
354
355 /* io_submit might return less than the requested number of iocbs */
356 /* this is, afaics, only because of errors, but we go by the book and use a loop, */
357 /* which allows us to pinpoint the errornous iocb */
358 for (submitted = 0; submitted < linuxaio_submitcnt; )
359 {
360 #if 0
361 int res;
362 if (linuxaio_submits[submitted]->aio_fildes == backend_fd)
363 res = evsys_io_submit (linuxaio_ctx, 1, linuxaio_submits + submitted);
364 else
365 { res = -1; errno = EINVAL; };
366 #else
367 int res = evsys_io_submit (linuxaio_ctx, linuxaio_submitcnt - submitted, linuxaio_submits + submitted);
368 #endif
369
370 if (expect_false (res < 0))
371 if (errno == EAGAIN)
372 {
373 /* This happens when the ring buffer is full, at least. I assume this means
374 * that the event was queued synchronously during io_submit, and thus
375 * the buffer overflowed.
376 * In this case, we just try in next loop iteration.
377 * This should not result in a few fds taking priority, as the interface
378 * is one-shot, and we submit iocb's in a round-robin fashion.
379 * TODO: maybe make "submitted" persistent, so we don't have to memmove?
380 */
381 if (ecb_expect_false (submitted))
382 {
383 memmove (linuxaio_submits, linuxaio_submits + submitted, (linuxaio_submitcnt - submitted) * sizeof (*linuxaio_submits));
384 linuxaio_submitcnt -= submitted;
385 }
386
387 timeout = 0;
388 break;
389 }
390 #if EPOLL_FALLBACK
391 else if (errno == EINVAL)
392 {
393 /* This happens for unsupported fds, officially, but in my testing,
394 * also randomly happens for supported fds. We fall back to good old
395 * poll() here, under the assumption that this is a very rare case.
396 * See https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/1047453/ to see
397 * discussion about such a case (ttys) where polling for POLLIN
398 * fails but POLLIN|POLLOUT works.
399 */
400 struct iocb *iocb = linuxaio_submits [submitted];
401
402 linuxaio_rearm_epoll (EV_A_ linuxaio_submits [submitted], EPOLL_CTL_ADD);
403 iocb->aio_reqprio = -1; /* mark iocb as epoll */
404
405 res = 1; /* skip this iocb */
406 }
407 #endif
408 else if (errno == EBADF)
409 {
410 fd_kill (EV_A_ linuxaio_submits [submitted]->aio_fildes);
411
412 res = 1; /* skip this iocb */
413 }
414 else
415 ev_syserr ("(libev) linuxaio io_submit");
416
417 submitted += res;
418 }
419
420 linuxaio_submitcnt = 0;
421
422 /* second phase: fetch and parse events */
423
424 linuxaio_get_events (EV_A_ timeout);
425 }
426
427 inline_size
428 int
429 linuxaio_init (EV_P_ int flags)
430 {
431 /* would be great to have a nice test for IOCB_CMD_POLL instead */
432 /* also: test some semi-common fd types, such as files and ttys in recommended_backends */
433 #if EPOLL_FALLBACK
434 /* 4.19 made epoll work */
435 if (ev_linux_version () < 0x041300)
436 return 0;
437 #else
438 /* 4.18 introduced IOCB_CMD_POLL */
439 if (ev_linux_version () < 0x041200)
440 return 0;
441 #endif
442
443 linuxaio_ctx = 0;
444 if (evsys_io_setup (EV_LINUXAIO_DEPTH, &linuxaio_ctx) < 0)
445 return 0;
446
447 #if EPOLL_FALLBACK
448 backend_fd = ev_epoll_create ();
449 if (backend_fd < 0)
450 {
451 evsys_io_destroy (linuxaio_ctx);
452 return 0;
453 }
454
455 ev_io_init (EV_A_ &linuxaio_epoll_w, linuxaio_epoll_cb, backend_fd, EV_READ);
456 ev_set_priority (&linuxaio_epoll_w, EV_MAXPRI);
457 ev_io_start (EV_A_ &linuxaio_epoll_w);
458 ev_unref (EV_A); /* watcher should not keep loop alive */
459 #endif
460
461 backend_modify = linuxaio_modify;
462 backend_poll = linuxaio_poll;
463
464 linuxaio_iocbpmax = 0;
465 linuxaio_iocbps = 0;
466
467 linuxaio_submits = 0;
468 linuxaio_submitmax = 0;
469 linuxaio_submitcnt = 0;
470
471 return EVBACKEND_LINUXAIO;
472 }
473
474 inline_size
475 void
476 linuxaio_destroy (EV_P)
477 {
478 #if EPOLL_FALLBACK
479 close (backend_fd);
480 #endif
481 linuxaio_free_iocbp (EV_A);
482 evsys_io_destroy (linuxaio_ctx);
483 }
484
485 inline_size
486 void
487 linuxaio_fork (EV_P)
488 {
489 /* this frees all iocbs, which is very heavy-handed */
490 linuxaio_destroy (EV_A);
491 linuxaio_submitcnt = 0; /* all pointers were invalidated */
492
493 linuxaio_ctx = 0;
494 while (evsys_io_setup (EV_LINUXAIO_DEPTH, &linuxaio_ctx) < 0)
495 ev_syserr ("(libev) linuxaio io_setup");
496
497 #if EPOLL_FALLBACK
498 while ((backend_fd = ev_epoll_create ()) < 0)
499 ev_syserr ("(libev) linuxaio epoll_create");
500
501 ev_io_stop (EV_A_ &linuxaio_epoll_w);
502 ev_io_init (EV_A_ &linuxaio_epoll_w, linuxaio_epoll_cb, backend_fd, EV_READ);
503 ev_io_start (EV_A_ &linuxaio_epoll_w);
504 #endif
505
506 fd_rearm_all (EV_A);
507 }
508