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      1 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 #ifndef NET_TOOLS_FLIP_SERVER_EPOLL_SERVER_H_
      6 #define NET_TOOLS_FLIP_SERVER_EPOLL_SERVER_H_
      7 
      8 #include <fcntl.h>
      9 #include <sys/queue.h>
     10 #include <map>
     11 #include <string>
     12 #include <utility>
     13 #include <set>
     14 #include <vector>
     15 
     16 // #define EPOLL_SERVER_EVENT_TRACING 1
     17 //
     18 // Defining EPOLL_SERVER_EVENT_TRACING
     19 // causes code to exist which didn't before.
     20 // This code tracks each event generated by the epollserver,
     21 // as well as providing a per-fd-registered summary of
     22 // events. Note that enabling this code vastly slows
     23 // down operations, and uses substantially more
     24 // memory. For these reasons, it should only be enabled when doing
     25 // developer debugging at his/her workstation.
     26 //
     27 // A structure called 'EventRecorder' will exist when
     28 // the macro is defined. See the EventRecorder class interface
     29 // within the EpollServer class for more details.
     30 #ifdef EPOLL_SERVER_EVENT_TRACING
     31 #include <ostream>
     32 #include "base/logging.h"
     33 #endif
     34 
     35 #include "base/basictypes.h"
     36 #include "base/compiler_specific.h"
     37 #include "base/containers/hash_tables.h"
     38 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
     39 #include <sys/epoll.h>
     40 
     41 namespace net {
     42 
     43 class EpollServer;
     44 class EpollAlarmCallbackInterface;
     45 class ReadPipeCallback;
     46 
     47 struct EpollEvent {
     48   EpollEvent(int events, bool is_epoll_wait)
     49       : in_events(events),
     50         out_ready_mask(0) {
     51   }
     52 
     53   int in_events;            // incoming events
     54   int out_ready_mask;       // the new event mask for ready list (0 means don't
     55                             // get on the ready list). This field is always
     56                             // initialized to 0 when the event is passed to
     57                             // OnEvent.
     58 };
     59 
     60 // Callbacks which go into EpollServers are expected to derive from this class.
     61 class EpollCallbackInterface {
     62  public:
     63   // Summary:
     64   //   Called when the callback is registered into a EpollServer.
     65   // Args:
     66   //   eps - the poll server into which this callback was registered
     67   //   fd - the file descriptor which was registered
     68   //   event_mask - the event mask (composed of EPOLLIN, EPOLLOUT, etc)
     69   //                which was registered (and will initially be used
     70   //                in the epoll() calls)
     71   virtual void OnRegistration(EpollServer* eps, int fd, int event_mask) = 0;
     72 
     73   // Summary:
     74   //   Called when the event_mask is modified (for a file-descriptor)
     75   // Args:
     76   //   fd - the file descriptor which was registered
     77   //   event_mask - the event mask (composed of EPOLLIN, EPOLLOUT, etc)
     78   //                which was is now curren (and will be used
     79   //                in subsequent epoll() calls)
     80   virtual void OnModification(int fd, int event_mask) = 0;
     81 
     82   // Summary:
     83   //   Called whenever an event occurs on the file-descriptor.
     84   //   This is where the bulk of processing is expected to occur.
     85   // Args:
     86   //   fd - the file descriptor which was registered
     87   //   event - a struct that contains the event mask (composed of EPOLLIN,
     88   //           EPOLLOUT, etc), a flag that indicates whether this is a true
     89   //           epoll_wait event vs one from the ready list, and an output
     90   //           parameter for OnEvent to inform the EpollServer whether to put
     91   //           this fd on the ready list.
     92   virtual void OnEvent(int fd, EpollEvent* event) = 0;
     93 
     94   // Summary:
     95   //   Called when the file-descriptor is unregistered from the poll-server.
     96   // Args:
     97   //   fd - the file descriptor which was registered, and of this call, is now
     98   //        unregistered.
     99   //   replaced - If true, this callback is being replaced by another, otherwise
    100   //              it is simply being removed.
    101   virtual void OnUnregistration(int fd, bool replaced) = 0;
    102 
    103   // Summary:
    104   //   Called when the epoll server is shutting down.  This is different from
    105   //   OnUnregistration because the subclass may want to clean up memory.
    106   //   This is called in leiu of OnUnregistration.
    107   // Args:
    108   //  fd - the file descriptor which was registered.
    109   virtual void OnShutdown(EpollServer* eps, int fd) = 0;
    110 
    111   virtual ~EpollCallbackInterface() {}
    112 
    113  protected:
    114   EpollCallbackInterface() {}
    115 };
    116 
    117 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    118 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    119 
    120 class EpollServer {
    121  public:
    122   typedef EpollAlarmCallbackInterface AlarmCB;
    123   typedef EpollCallbackInterface CB;
    124 
    125   typedef std::multimap<int64, AlarmCB*> TimeToAlarmCBMap;
    126   typedef TimeToAlarmCBMap::iterator AlarmRegToken;
    127 
    128   // Summary:
    129   //   Constructor:
    130   //    By default, we don't wait any amount of time for events, and
    131   //    we suggest to the epoll-system that we're going to use on-the-order
    132   //    of 1024 FDs.
    133   EpollServer();
    134 
    135   ////////////////////////////////////////
    136 
    137   // Destructor
    138   virtual ~EpollServer();
    139 
    140   ////////////////////////////////////////
    141 
    142   // Summary
    143   //   Register a callback to be called whenever an event contained
    144   //   in the set of events included in event_mask occurs on the
    145   //   file-descriptor 'fd'
    146   //
    147   //   Note that only one callback is allowed to be registered for
    148   //   any specific file-decriptor.
    149   //
    150   //   If a callback is registered for a file-descriptor which has already
    151   //   been registered, then the previous callback is unregistered with
    152   //   the 'replaced' flag set to true. I.e. the previous callback's
    153   //   OnUnregistration() function is called like so:
    154   //      OnUnregistration(fd, true);
    155   //
    156   //  The epoll server does NOT take on ownership of the callback: the callback
    157   //  creator is responsible for managing that memory.
    158   //
    159   // Args:
    160   //   fd - a valid file-descriptor
    161   //   cb - an instance of a subclass of EpollCallbackInterface
    162   //   event_mask - a combination of (EPOLLOUT, EPOLLIN.. etc) indicating
    163   //                the events for which the callback would like to be
    164   //                called.
    165   virtual void RegisterFD(int fd, CB* cb, int event_mask);
    166 
    167   ////////////////////////////////////////
    168 
    169   // Summary:
    170   //   A shortcut for RegisterFD which sets things up such that the
    171   //   callback is called when 'fd' is available for writing.
    172   // Args:
    173   //   fd - a valid file-descriptor
    174   //   cb - an instance of a subclass of EpollCallbackInterface
    175   virtual void RegisterFDForWrite(int fd, CB* cb);
    176 
    177   ////////////////////////////////////////
    178 
    179   // Summary:
    180   //   A shortcut for RegisterFD which sets things up such that the
    181   //   callback is called when 'fd' is available for reading or writing.
    182   // Args:
    183   //   fd - a valid file-descriptor
    184   //   cb - an instance of a subclass of EpollCallbackInterface
    185   virtual void RegisterFDForReadWrite(int fd, CB* cb);
    186 
    187   ////////////////////////////////////////
    188 
    189   // Summary:
    190   //   A shortcut for RegisterFD which sets things up such that the
    191   //   callback is called when 'fd' is available for reading.
    192   // Args:
    193   //   fd - a valid file-descriptor
    194   //   cb - an instance of a subclass of EpollCallbackInterface
    195   virtual void RegisterFDForRead(int fd, CB* cb);
    196 
    197   ////////////////////////////////////////
    198 
    199   // Summary:
    200   //   Removes the FD and the associated callback from the pollserver.
    201   //   If the callback is registered with other FDs, they will continue
    202   //   to be processed using the callback without modification.
    203   //   If the file-descriptor specified is not registered in the
    204   //   epoll_server, then nothing happens as a result of this call.
    205   // Args:
    206   //   fd - the file-descriptor which should no-longer be monitored.
    207   virtual void UnregisterFD(int fd);
    208 
    209   ////////////////////////////////////////
    210 
    211   // Summary:
    212   //   Modifies the event mask for the file-descriptor, replacing
    213   //   the old event_mask with the new one specified here.
    214   //   If the file-descriptor specified is not registered in the
    215   //   epoll_server, then nothing happens as a result of this call.
    216   // Args:
    217   //   fd - the fd whose event mask should be modified.
    218   //   event_mask - the new event mask.
    219   virtual void ModifyCallback(int fd, int event_mask);
    220 
    221   ////////////////////////////////////////
    222 
    223   // Summary:
    224   //   Modifies the event mask for the file-descriptor such that we
    225   //   no longer request events when 'fd' is readable.
    226   //   If the file-descriptor specified is not registered in the
    227   //   epoll_server, then nothing happens as a result of this call.
    228   // Args:
    229   //   fd - the fd whose event mask should be modified.
    230   virtual void StopRead(int fd);
    231 
    232   ////////////////////////////////////////
    233 
    234   // Summary:
    235   //   Modifies the event mask for the file-descriptor such that we
    236   //   request events when 'fd' is readable.
    237   //   If the file-descriptor specified is not registered in the
    238   //   epoll_server, then nothing happens as a result of this call.
    239   // Args:
    240   //   fd - the fd whose event mask should be modified.
    241   virtual void StartRead(int fd);
    242 
    243   ////////////////////////////////////////
    244 
    245   // Summary:
    246   //   Modifies the event mask for the file-descriptor such that we
    247   //   no longer request events when 'fd' is writable.
    248   //   If the file-descriptor specified is not registered in the
    249   //   epoll_server, then nothing happens as a result of this call.
    250   // Args:
    251   //   fd - the fd whose event mask should be modified.
    252   virtual void StopWrite(int fd);
    253 
    254   ////////////////////////////////////////
    255 
    256   // Summary:
    257   //   Modifies the event mask for the file-descriptor such that we
    258   //   request events when 'fd' is writable.
    259   //   If the file-descriptor specified is not registered in the
    260   //   epoll_server, then nothing happens as a result of this call.
    261   // Args:
    262   //   fd - the fd whose event mask should be modified.
    263   virtual void StartWrite(int fd);
    264 
    265   ////////////////////////////////////////
    266 
    267   // Summary:
    268   //   Looks up the callback associated with the file-desriptor 'fd'.
    269   //   If a callback is associated with this file-descriptor, then
    270   //   it's OnEvent() method is called with the file-descriptor 'fd',
    271   //   and event_mask 'event_mask'
    272   //
    273   //   If no callback is registered for this file-descriptor, nothing
    274   //   will happen as a result of this call.
    275   //
    276   //   This function is used internally by the EpollServer, but is
    277   //   available publically so that events might be 'faked'. Calling
    278   //   this function with an fd and event_mask is equivalent (as far
    279   //   as the callback is concerned) to having a real event generated
    280   //   by epoll (except, of course, that read(), etc won't necessarily
    281   //   be able to read anything)
    282   // Args:
    283   //   fd - the file-descriptor on which an event has occured.
    284   //   event_mask - a bitmask representing the events which have occured
    285   //                on/for this fd. This bitmask is composed of
    286   //                POLLIN, POLLOUT, etc.
    287   //
    288   void HandleEvent(int fd, int event_mask);
    289 
    290   // Summary:
    291   //   Call this when you want the pollserver to
    292   //   wait for events and execute the callbacks associated with
    293   //   the file-descriptors on which those events have occured.
    294   //   Depending on the value of timeout_in_us_, this may or may
    295   //   not return immediately. Please reference the set_timeout()
    296   //   function for the specific behaviour.
    297   virtual void WaitForEventsAndExecuteCallbacks();
    298 
    299   // Summary:
    300   //   When an fd is registered to use edge trigger notification, the ready
    301   //   list can be used to simulate level trigger semantics. Edge trigger
    302   //   registration doesn't send an initial event, and only rising edge (going
    303   //   from blocked to unblocked) events are sent. A callback can put itself on
    304   //   the ready list by calling SetFDReady() after calling RegisterFD(). The
    305   //   OnEvent method of all callbacks associated with the fds on the ready
    306   //   list will be called immediately after processing the events returned by
    307   //   epoll_wait(). The fd is removed from the ready list before the
    308   //   callback's OnEvent() method is invoked. To stay on the ready list, the
    309   //   OnEvent() (or some function in that call chain) must call SetFDReady
    310   //   again. When a fd is unregistered using UnregisterFD(), the fd is
    311   //   automatically removed from the ready list.
    312   //
    313   //   When the callback for a edge triggered fd hits the falling edge (about
    314   //   to block, either because of it got an EAGAIN, or had a short read/write
    315   //   operation), it should remove itself from the ready list using
    316   //   SetFDNotReady() (since OnEvent cannot distinguish between invocation
    317   //   from the ready list vs from a normal epoll event). All four ready list
    318   //   methods are safe to be called  within the context of the callbacks.
    319   //
    320   //   Since the ready list invokes EpollCallbackInterface::OnEvent, only fds
    321   //   that are registered with the EpollServer will be put on the ready list.
    322   //   SetFDReady() and SetFDNotReady() will do nothing if the EpollServer
    323   //   doesn't know about the fd passed in.
    324   //
    325   //   Since the ready list cannot reliably determine proper set of events
    326   //   which should be sent to the callback, SetFDReady() requests the caller
    327   //   to provide the ready list with the event mask, which will be used later
    328   //   when OnEvent() is invoked by the ready list. Hence, the event_mask
    329   //   passedto SetFDReady() does not affect the actual epoll registration of
    330   //   the fd with the kernel. If a fd is already put on the ready list, and
    331   //   SetFDReady() is called again for that fd with a different event_mask,
    332   //   the event_mask will be updated.
    333   virtual void SetFDReady(int fd, int events_to_fake);
    334 
    335   virtual void SetFDNotReady(int fd);
    336 
    337   // Summary:
    338   //   IsFDReady(), ReadyListSize(), and VerifyReadyList are intended as
    339   //   debugging tools and for writing unit tests.
    340   //   ISFDReady() returns whether a fd is in the ready list.
    341   //   ReadyListSize() returns the number of fds on the ready list.
    342   //   VerifyReadyList() checks the consistency of internal data structure. It
    343   //   will CHECK if it finds an error.
    344   virtual bool IsFDReady(int fd) const;
    345 
    346   size_t ReadyListSize() const { return ready_list_size_; }
    347 
    348   void VerifyReadyList() const;
    349 
    350   ////////////////////////////////////////
    351 
    352   // Summary:
    353   //   Registers an alarm 'ac' to go off at time 'timeout_time_in_us'.
    354   //   If the callback returns a positive number from its OnAlarm() function,
    355   //   then the callback will be re-registered at that time, else the alarm
    356   //   owner is responsible for freeing up memory.
    357   //
    358   //   Important: A give AlarmCB* can not be registered again if it is already
    359   //    registered. If a user wants to register a callback again it should first
    360   //    unregister the previous callback before calling RegisterAlarm again.
    361   // Args:
    362   //   timeout_time_in_us - the absolute time at which the alarm should go off
    363   //   ac - the alarm which will be called.
    364   virtual void RegisterAlarm(int64 timeout_time_in_us, AlarmCB* ac);
    365 
    366   // Summary:
    367   //   Registers an alarm 'ac' to go off at time: (ApproximateNowInUs() +
    368   //   delta_in_us). While this is somewhat less accurate (see the description
    369   //   for ApproximateNowInUs() to see how 'approximate'), the error is never
    370   //   worse than the amount of time it takes to process all events in one
    371   //   WaitForEvents.  As with 'RegisterAlarm()', if the callback returns a
    372   //   positive number from its OnAlarm() function, then the callback will be
    373   //   re-registered at that time, else the alarm owner is responsible for
    374   //   freeing up memory.
    375   //   Note that this function is purely a convienence. The
    376   //   same thing may be accomplished by using RegisterAlarm with
    377   //   ApproximateNowInUs() directly.
    378   //
    379   //   Important: A give AlarmCB* can not be registered again if it is already
    380   //    registered. If a user wants to register a callback again it should first
    381   //    unregister the previous callback before calling RegisterAlarm again.
    382   // Args:
    383   //   delta_in_us - the delta in microseconds from the ApproximateTimeInUs() at
    384   //                 which point the alarm should go off.
    385   //   ac - the alarm which will be called.
    386   void RegisterAlarmApproximateDelta(int64 delta_in_us, AlarmCB* ac) {
    387     RegisterAlarm(ApproximateNowInUsec() + delta_in_us, ac);
    388   }
    389 
    390   ////////////////////////////////////////
    391 
    392   // Summary:
    393   //   Unregister  the alarm referred to by iterator_token; Callers should
    394   //   be warned that a token may have become already invalid when OnAlarm()
    395   //   is called, was unregistered, or OnShutdown was called on that alarm.
    396   // Args:
    397   //    iterator_token - iterator to the alarm callback to unregister.
    398   virtual void UnregisterAlarm(
    399       const EpollServer::AlarmRegToken& iterator_token);
    400 
    401   ////////////////////////////////////////
    402 
    403   // Summary:
    404   //   returns the number of file-descriptors registered in this EpollServer.
    405   // Returns:
    406   //   number of FDs registered (discounting the internal pipe used for Wake)
    407   virtual int NumFDsRegistered() const;
    408 
    409   // Summary:
    410   //   Force the epoll server to wake up (by writing to an internal pipe).
    411   virtual void Wake();
    412 
    413   // Summary:
    414   //   Wrapper around WallTimer's NowInUsec.  We do this so that we can test
    415   //   EpollServer without using the system clock (and can avoid the flakiness
    416   //   that would ensue)
    417   // Returns:
    418   //   the current time as number of microseconds since the Unix epoch.
    419   virtual int64 NowInUsec() const;
    420 
    421   // Summary:
    422   //   Since calling NowInUsec() many thousands of times per
    423   //   WaitForEventsAndExecuteCallbacks function call is, to say the least,
    424   //   inefficient, we allow users to use an approximate time instead. The
    425   //   time returned from this function is as accurate as NowInUsec() when
    426   //   WaitForEventsAndExecuteCallbacks is not an ancestor of the caller's
    427   //   callstack.
    428   //   However, when WaitForEventsAndExecuteCallbacks -is- an ancestor, then
    429   //   this function returns the time at which the
    430   //   WaitForEventsAndExecuteCallbacks function started to process events or
    431   //   alarms.
    432   //
    433   //   Essentially, this function makes available a fast and mostly accurate
    434   //   mechanism for getting the time for any function handling an event or
    435   //   alarm. When functions which are not handling callbacks or alarms call
    436   //   this function, they get the slow and "absolutely" accurate time.
    437   //
    438   //   Users should be encouraged to use this function.
    439   // Returns:
    440   //   the "approximate" current time as number of microseconds since the Unix
    441   //   epoch.
    442   virtual int64 ApproximateNowInUsec() const;
    443 
    444   static std::string EventMaskToString(int event_mask);
    445 
    446   // Summary:
    447   //   Logs the state of the epoll server with LOG(ERROR).
    448   void LogStateOnCrash();
    449 
    450   // Summary:
    451   //   Set the timeout to the value specified.
    452   //   If the timeout is set to a negative number,
    453   //      WaitForEventsAndExecuteCallbacks() will only return when an event has
    454   //      occured
    455   //   If the timeout is set to zero,
    456   //      WaitForEventsAndExecuteCallbacks() will return immediately
    457   //   If the timeout is set to a positive number,
    458   //      WaitForEventsAndExecuteCallbacks() will return when an event has
    459   //      occured, or when timeout_in_us microseconds has elapsed, whichever
    460   //      is first.
    461   //  Args:
    462   //    timeout_in_us - value specified depending on behaviour desired.
    463   //                    See above.
    464   void set_timeout_in_us(int64 timeout_in_us) {
    465     timeout_in_us_ = timeout_in_us;
    466   }
    467 
    468   ////////////////////////////////////////
    469 
    470   // Summary:
    471   //   Accessor for the current value of timeout_in_us.
    472   int timeout_in_us() const { return timeout_in_us_; }
    473 
    474   // Summary:
    475   // Returns true when the EpollServer() is being destroyed.
    476   bool in_shutdown() const { return in_shutdown_; }
    477 
    478   bool ContainsAlarm(EpollAlarmCallbackInterface* alarm) const {
    479     return all_alarms_.find(alarm) != all_alarms_.end();
    480   }
    481 
    482   // Summary:
    483   //   A function for implementing the ready list. It invokes OnEvent for each
    484   //   of the fd in the ready list, and takes care of adding them back to the
    485   //   ready list if the callback requests it (by checking that out_ready_mask
    486   //   is non-zero).
    487   void CallReadyListCallbacks();
    488 
    489  protected:
    490   virtual int GetFlags(int fd);
    491   inline int SetFlags(int fd, int flags) {
    492     return fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK);
    493   }
    494 
    495   virtual void SetNonblocking(int fd);
    496 
    497   // This exists here so that we can override this function in unittests
    498   // in order to make effective mock EpollServer objects.
    499   virtual int epoll_wait_impl(int epfd,
    500                               struct epoll_event* events,
    501                               int max_events,
    502                               int timeout_in_ms);
    503 
    504   // this struct is used internally, and is never used by anything external
    505   // to this class. Some of its members are declared mutable to get around the
    506   // restriction imposed by hash_set. Since hash_set knows nothing about the
    507   // objects it stores, it has to assume that every bit of the object is used
    508   // in the hash function and equal_to comparison. Thus hash_set::iterator is a
    509   // const iterator. In this case, the only thing that must stay constant is
    510   // fd. Everything else are just along for the ride and changing them doesn't
    511   // compromise the hash_set integrity.
    512   struct CBAndEventMask {
    513     CBAndEventMask()
    514         : cb(NULL),
    515           fd(-1),
    516           event_mask(0),
    517           events_asserted(0),
    518           events_to_fake(0),
    519           in_use(false) {
    520       entry.le_next = NULL;
    521       entry.le_prev = NULL;
    522     }
    523 
    524     CBAndEventMask(EpollCallbackInterface* cb,
    525                    int event_mask,
    526                    int fd)
    527         : cb(cb), fd(fd), event_mask(event_mask), events_asserted(0),
    528           events_to_fake(0), in_use(false) {
    529       entry.le_next = NULL;
    530       entry.le_prev = NULL;
    531     }
    532 
    533     // Required operator for hash_set. Normally operator== should be a free
    534     // standing function. However, since CBAndEventMask is a protected type and
    535     // it will never be a base class, it makes no difference.
    536     bool operator==(const CBAndEventMask& cb_and_mask) const {
    537       return fd == cb_and_mask.fd;
    538     }
    539     // A callback. If the fd is unregistered inside the callchain of OnEvent,
    540     // the cb will be set to NULL.
    541     mutable EpollCallbackInterface* cb;
    542 
    543     mutable LIST_ENTRY(CBAndEventMask) entry;
    544     // file descriptor registered with the epoll server.
    545     int fd;
    546     // the current event_mask registered for this callback.
    547     mutable int event_mask;
    548     // the event_mask that was returned by epoll
    549     mutable int events_asserted;
    550     // the event_mask for the ready list to use to call OnEvent.
    551     mutable int events_to_fake;
    552     // toggle around calls to OnEvent to tell UnregisterFD to not erase the
    553     // iterator because HandleEvent is using it.
    554     mutable bool in_use;
    555   };
    556 
    557   // Custom hash function to be used by hash_set.
    558   struct CBAndEventMaskHash {
    559     size_t operator()(const CBAndEventMask& cb_and_eventmask) const {
    560       return static_cast<size_t>(cb_and_eventmask.fd);
    561     }
    562   };
    563 
    564   typedef base::hash_set<CBAndEventMask, CBAndEventMaskHash> FDToCBMap;
    565 
    566   // the following four functions are OS-specific, and are likely
    567   // to be changed in a subclass if the poll/select method is changed
    568   // from epoll.
    569 
    570   // Summary:
    571   //   Deletes a file-descriptor from the set of FDs that should be
    572   //   monitored with epoll.
    573   //   Note that this only deals with modifying data relating -directly-
    574   //   with the epoll call-- it does not modify any data within the
    575   //   epoll_server.
    576   // Args:
    577   //   fd - the file descriptor to-be-removed from the monitoring set
    578   virtual void DelFD(int fd) const;
    579 
    580   ////////////////////////////////////////
    581 
    582   // Summary:
    583   //   Adds a file-descriptor to the set of FDs that should be
    584   //   monitored with epoll.
    585   //   Note that this only deals with modifying data relating -directly-
    586   //   with the epoll call.
    587   // Args:
    588   //   fd - the file descriptor to-be-added to the monitoring set
    589   //   event_mask - the event mask (consisting of EPOLLIN, EPOLLOUT, etc
    590   //                 OR'd together) which will be associated with this
    591   //                 FD initially.
    592   virtual void AddFD(int fd, int event_mask) const;
    593 
    594   ////////////////////////////////////////
    595 
    596   // Summary:
    597   //   Modifies a file-descriptor in the set of FDs that should be
    598   //   monitored with epoll.
    599   //   Note that this only deals with modifying data relating -directly-
    600   //   with the epoll call.
    601   // Args:
    602   //   fd - the file descriptor to-be-added to the monitoring set
    603   //   event_mask - the event mask (consisting of EPOLLIN, EPOLLOUT, etc
    604   //                 OR'd together) which will be associated with this
    605   //                 FD after this call.
    606   virtual void ModFD(int fd, int event_mask) const;
    607 
    608   ////////////////////////////////////////
    609 
    610   // Summary:
    611   //   Modified the event mask associated with an FD in the set of
    612   //   data needed by epoll.
    613   //   Events are removed before they are added, thus, if ~0 is put
    614   //   in 'remove_event', whatever is put in 'add_event' will be
    615   //   the new event mask.
    616   //   If the file-descriptor specified is not registered in the
    617   //   epoll_server, then nothing happens as a result of this call.
    618   // Args:
    619   //   fd - the file descriptor whose event mask is to be modified
    620   //   remove_event - the events which are to be removed from the current
    621   //                  event_mask
    622   //   add_event - the events which are to be added to the current event_mask
    623   //
    624   //
    625   virtual void ModifyFD(int fd, int remove_event, int add_event);
    626 
    627   ////////////////////////////////////////
    628 
    629   // Summary:
    630   //   Waits for events, and calls HandleEvents() for each
    631   //   fd, event pair discovered to possibly have an event.
    632   //   Note that a callback (B) may get a spurious event if
    633   //   another callback (A) has closed a file-descriptor N, and
    634   //   the callback (B) has a newly opened file-descriptor, which
    635   //   also happens to be N.
    636   virtual void WaitForEventsAndCallHandleEvents(int64 timeout_in_us,
    637                                                 struct epoll_event events[],
    638                                                 int events_size);
    639 
    640 
    641 
    642   // Summary:
    643   //   An internal function for implementing the ready list. It adds a fd's
    644   //   CBAndEventMask to the ready list. If the fd is already on the ready
    645   //   list, it is a no-op.
    646   void AddToReadyList(CBAndEventMask* cb_and_mask);
    647 
    648   // Summary:
    649   //   An internal function for implementing the ready list. It remove a fd's
    650   //   CBAndEventMask from the ready list. If the fd is not on the ready list,
    651   //   it is a no-op.
    652   void RemoveFromReadyList(const CBAndEventMask& cb_and_mask);
    653 
    654   // Summary:
    655   // Calls any pending alarms that should go off and reregisters them if they
    656   // were recurring.
    657   virtual void CallAndReregisterAlarmEvents();
    658 
    659   // The file-descriptor created for epolling
    660   int epoll_fd_;
    661 
    662   // The mapping of file-descriptor to CBAndEventMasks
    663   FDToCBMap cb_map_;
    664 
    665   // Custom hash function to be used by hash_set.
    666   struct AlarmCBHash {
    667     size_t operator()(AlarmCB*const& p) const {
    668       return reinterpret_cast<size_t>(p);
    669     }
    670   };
    671 
    672 
    673   // TOOD(sushantj): Having this hash_set is avoidable. We currently have it
    674   // only so that we can enforce stringent checks that a caller can not register
    675   // the same alarm twice. One option is to have an implementation in which
    676   // this hash_set is used only in the debug mode.
    677   typedef base::hash_set<AlarmCB*, AlarmCBHash> AlarmCBMap;
    678   AlarmCBMap all_alarms_;
    679 
    680   TimeToAlarmCBMap alarm_map_;
    681 
    682   // The amount of time in microseconds that we'll wait before returning
    683   // from the WaitForEventsAndExecuteCallbacks() function.
    684   // If this is positive, wait that many microseconds.
    685   // If this is negative, wait forever, or for the first event that occurs
    686   // If this is zero, never wait for an event.
    687   int64 timeout_in_us_;
    688 
    689   // This is nonzero only after the invocation of epoll_wait_impl within
    690   // WaitForEventsAndCallHandleEvents and before the function
    691   // WaitForEventsAndExecuteCallbacks returns.  At all other times, this is
    692   // zero. This enables us to have relatively accurate time returned from the
    693   // ApproximateNowInUs() function. See that function for more details.
    694   int64 recorded_now_in_us_;
    695 
    696   // This is used to implement CallAndReregisterAlarmEvents. This stores
    697   // all alarms that were reregistered because OnAlarm() returned a
    698   // value > 0 and the time at which they should be executed is less that
    699   // the current time.  By storing such alarms in this map we ensure
    700   // that while calling CallAndReregisterAlarmEvents we do not call
    701   // OnAlarm on any alarm in this set. This ensures that we do not
    702   // go in an infinite loop.
    703   AlarmCBMap alarms_reregistered_and_should_be_skipped_;
    704 
    705   LIST_HEAD(ReadyList, CBAndEventMask) ready_list_;
    706   LIST_HEAD(TmpList, CBAndEventMask) tmp_list_;
    707   int ready_list_size_;
    708   // TODO(alyssar): make this into something that scales up.
    709   static const int events_size_ = 256;
    710   struct epoll_event events_[256];
    711 
    712 #ifdef EPOLL_SERVER_EVENT_TRACING
    713   struct EventRecorder {
    714    public:
    715     EventRecorder() : num_records_(0), record_threshold_(10000) {}
    716 
    717     ~EventRecorder() {
    718       Clear();
    719     }
    720 
    721     // When a number of events equals the record threshold,
    722     // the collected data summary for all FDs will be written
    723     // to LOG(INFO). Note that this does not include the
    724     // individual events (if you'reinterested in those, you'll
    725     // have to get at them programmatically).
    726     // After any such flushing to LOG(INFO) all events will
    727     // be cleared.
    728     // Note that the definition of an 'event' is a bit 'hazy',
    729     // as it includes the 'Unregistration' event, and perhaps
    730     // others.
    731     void set_record_threshold(int64 new_threshold) {
    732       record_threshold_ = new_threshold;
    733     }
    734 
    735     void Clear() {
    736       for (int i = 0; i < debug_events_.size(); ++i) {
    737         delete debug_events_[i];
    738       }
    739       debug_events_.clear();
    740       unregistered_fds_.clear();
    741       event_counts_.clear();
    742     }
    743 
    744     void MaybeRecordAndClear() {
    745       ++num_records_;
    746       if ((num_records_ > record_threshold_) &&
    747           (record_threshold_ > 0)) {
    748         LOG(INFO) << "\n" << *this;
    749         num_records_ = 0;
    750         Clear();
    751       }
    752     }
    753 
    754     void RecordFDMaskEvent(int fd, int mask, const char* function) {
    755       FDMaskOutput* fdmo = new FDMaskOutput(fd, mask, function);
    756       debug_events_.push_back(fdmo);
    757       MaybeRecordAndClear();
    758     }
    759 
    760     void RecordEpollWaitEvent(int timeout_in_ms,
    761                               int num_events_generated) {
    762       EpollWaitOutput* ewo = new EpollWaitOutput(timeout_in_ms,
    763                                                   num_events_generated);
    764       debug_events_.push_back(ewo);
    765       MaybeRecordAndClear();
    766     }
    767 
    768     void RecordEpollEvent(int fd, int event_mask) {
    769       Events& events_for_fd = event_counts_[fd];
    770       events_for_fd.AssignFromMask(event_mask);
    771       MaybeRecordAndClear();
    772     }
    773 
    774     friend ostream& operator<<(ostream& os, const EventRecorder& er) {
    775       for (int i = 0; i < er.unregistered_fds_.size(); ++i) {
    776         os << "fd: " << er.unregistered_fds_[i] << "\n";
    777         os << er.unregistered_fds_[i];
    778       }
    779       for (EventCountsMap::const_iterator i = er.event_counts_.begin();
    780            i != er.event_counts_.end();
    781            ++i) {
    782         os << "fd: " << i->first << "\n";
    783         os << i->second;
    784       }
    785       for (int i = 0; i < er.debug_events_.size(); ++i) {
    786         os << *(er.debug_events_[i]) << "\n";
    787       }
    788       return os;
    789     }
    790 
    791     void RecordUnregistration(int fd) {
    792       EventCountsMap::iterator i = event_counts_.find(fd);
    793       if (i != event_counts_.end()) {
    794         unregistered_fds_.push_back(i->second);
    795         event_counts_.erase(i);
    796       }
    797       MaybeRecordAndClear();
    798     }
    799 
    800    protected:
    801     class DebugOutput {
    802      public:
    803       friend ostream& operator<<(ostream& os, const DebugOutput& debug_output) {
    804         debug_output.OutputToStream(os);
    805         return os;
    806       }
    807       virtual void OutputToStream(ostream* os) const = 0;
    808       virtual ~DebugOutput() {}
    809     };
    810 
    811     class FDMaskOutput : public DebugOutput {
    812      public:
    813       FDMaskOutput(int fd, int mask, const char* function) :
    814           fd_(fd), mask_(mask), function_(function) {}
    815       virtual void OutputToStream(ostream* os) const {
    816         (*os) << "func: " << function_
    817               << "\tfd: " << fd_;
    818         if (mask_ != 0) {
    819            (*os) << "\tmask: " << EventMaskToString(mask_);
    820         }
    821       }
    822       int fd_;
    823       int mask_;
    824       const char* function_;
    825     };
    826 
    827     class EpollWaitOutput : public DebugOutput {
    828      public:
    829       EpollWaitOutput(int timeout_in_ms,
    830                       int num_events_generated) :
    831           timeout_in_ms_(timeout_in_ms),
    832           num_events_generated_(num_events_generated) {}
    833       virtual void OutputToStream(ostream* os) const {
    834         (*os) << "timeout_in_ms: " << timeout_in_ms_
    835               << "\tnum_events_generated: " << num_events_generated_;
    836       }
    837      protected:
    838       int timeout_in_ms_;
    839       int num_events_generated_;
    840     };
    841 
    842     struct Events {
    843       Events() :
    844           epoll_in(0),
    845           epoll_pri(0),
    846           epoll_out(0),
    847           epoll_rdnorm(0),
    848           epoll_rdband(0),
    849           epoll_wrnorm(0),
    850           epoll_wrband(0),
    851           epoll_msg(0),
    852           epoll_err(0),
    853           epoll_hup(0),
    854           epoll_oneshot(0),
    855           epoll_et(0) {}
    856 
    857       void AssignFromMask(int event_mask) {
    858         if (event_mask & EPOLLIN) ++epoll_in;
    859         if (event_mask & EPOLLPRI) ++epoll_pri;
    860         if (event_mask & EPOLLOUT) ++epoll_out;
    861         if (event_mask & EPOLLRDNORM) ++epoll_rdnorm;
    862         if (event_mask & EPOLLRDBAND) ++epoll_rdband;
    863         if (event_mask & EPOLLWRNORM) ++epoll_wrnorm;
    864         if (event_mask & EPOLLWRBAND) ++epoll_wrband;
    865         if (event_mask & EPOLLMSG) ++epoll_msg;
    866         if (event_mask & EPOLLERR) ++epoll_err;
    867         if (event_mask & EPOLLHUP) ++epoll_hup;
    868         if (event_mask & EPOLLONESHOT) ++epoll_oneshot;
    869         if (event_mask & EPOLLET) ++epoll_et;
    870       };
    871 
    872       friend ostream& operator<<(ostream& os, const Events& ev) {
    873         if (ev.epoll_in) {
    874           os << "\t      EPOLLIN: " << ev.epoll_in << "\n";
    875         }
    876         if (ev.epoll_pri) {
    877           os << "\t     EPOLLPRI: " << ev.epoll_pri << "\n";
    878         }
    879         if (ev.epoll_out) {
    880           os << "\t     EPOLLOUT: " << ev.epoll_out << "\n";
    881         }
    882         if (ev.epoll_rdnorm) {
    883           os << "\t  EPOLLRDNORM: " << ev.epoll_rdnorm << "\n";
    884         }
    885         if (ev.epoll_rdband) {
    886           os << "\t  EPOLLRDBAND: " << ev.epoll_rdband << "\n";
    887         }
    888         if (ev.epoll_wrnorm) {
    889           os << "\t  EPOLLWRNORM: " << ev.epoll_wrnorm << "\n";
    890         }
    891         if (ev.epoll_wrband) {
    892           os << "\t  EPOLLWRBAND: " << ev.epoll_wrband << "\n";
    893         }
    894         if (ev.epoll_msg) {
    895           os << "\t     EPOLLMSG: " << ev.epoll_msg << "\n";
    896         }
    897         if (ev.epoll_err) {
    898           os << "\t     EPOLLERR: " << ev.epoll_err << "\n";
    899         }
    900         if (ev.epoll_hup) {
    901           os << "\t     EPOLLHUP: " << ev.epoll_hup << "\n";
    902         }
    903         if (ev.epoll_oneshot) {
    904           os << "\t EPOLLONESHOT: " << ev.epoll_oneshot << "\n";
    905         }
    906         if (ev.epoll_et) {
    907           os << "\t      EPOLLET: " << ev.epoll_et << "\n";
    908         }
    909         return os;
    910       }
    911 
    912       unsigned int epoll_in;
    913       unsigned int epoll_pri;
    914       unsigned int epoll_out;
    915       unsigned int epoll_rdnorm;
    916       unsigned int epoll_rdband;
    917       unsigned int epoll_wrnorm;
    918       unsigned int epoll_wrband;
    919       unsigned int epoll_msg;
    920       unsigned int epoll_err;
    921       unsigned int epoll_hup;
    922       unsigned int epoll_oneshot;
    923       unsigned int epoll_et;
    924     };
    925 
    926     std::vector<DebugOutput*> debug_events_;
    927     std::vector<Events> unregistered_fds_;
    928     typedef base::hash_map<int, Events> EventCountsMap;
    929     EventCountsMap event_counts_;
    930     int64 num_records_;
    931     int64 record_threshold_;
    932   };
    933 
    934   void ClearEventRecords() {
    935     event_recorder_.Clear();
    936   }
    937   void WriteEventRecords(ostream* os) const {
    938     (*os) << event_recorder_;
    939   }
    940 
    941   mutable EventRecorder event_recorder_;
    942 
    943 #endif
    944 
    945  private:
    946   // Helper functions used in the destructor.
    947   void CleanupFDToCBMap();
    948   void CleanupTimeToAlarmCBMap();
    949 
    950   // The callback registered to the fds below.  As the purpose of their
    951   // registration is to wake the epoll server it just clears the pipe and
    952   // returns.
    953   scoped_ptr<ReadPipeCallback> wake_cb_;
    954 
    955   // A pipe owned by the epoll server.  The server will be registered to listen
    956   // on read_fd_ and can be woken by Wake() which writes to write_fd_.
    957   int read_fd_;
    958   int write_fd_;
    959 
    960   // This boolean is checked to see if it is false at the top of the
    961   // WaitForEventsAndExecuteCallbacks function. If not, then it either returns
    962   // without doing work, and logs to ERROR, or aborts the program (in
    963   // DEBUG mode). If so, then it sets the bool to true, does work, and
    964   // sets it back to false when done. This catches unwanted recursion.
    965   bool in_wait_for_events_and_execute_callbacks_;
    966 
    967   // Returns true when the EpollServer() is being destroyed.
    968   bool in_shutdown_;
    969 
    970   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(EpollServer);
    971 };
    972 
    973 class EpollAlarmCallbackInterface {
    974  public:
    975   // Summary:
    976   //   Called when an alarm times out. Invalidates an AlarmRegToken.
    977   //   WARNING: If a token was saved to refer to an alarm callback, OnAlarm must
    978   //   delete it, as the reference is no longer valid.
    979   // Returns:
    980   //   the unix time (in microseconds) at which this alarm should be signaled
    981   //   again, or 0 if the alarm should be removed.
    982   virtual int64 OnAlarm() = 0;
    983 
    984   // Summary:
    985   //   Called when the an alarm is registered. Invalidates an AlarmRegToken.
    986   // Args:
    987   //   token: the iterator to the the alarm registered in the alarm map.
    988   //   WARNING: this token becomes invalid when the alarm fires, is
    989   //   unregistered, or OnShutdown is called on that alarm.
    990   //   eps: the epoll server the alarm is registered with.
    991   virtual void OnRegistration(const EpollServer::AlarmRegToken& token,
    992                               EpollServer* eps) = 0;
    993 
    994   // Summary:
    995   //   Called when the an alarm is unregistered.
    996   //   WARNING: It is not valid to unregister a callback and then use the token
    997   //   that was saved to refer to the callback.
    998   virtual void OnUnregistration() = 0;
    999 
   1000   // Summary:
   1001   //   Called when the epoll server is shutting down.
   1002   //   Invalidates the AlarmRegToken that was given when this alarm was
   1003   //   registered.
   1004   virtual void OnShutdown(EpollServer* eps) = 0;
   1005 
   1006   virtual ~EpollAlarmCallbackInterface() {}
   1007 
   1008  protected:
   1009   EpollAlarmCallbackInterface() {}
   1010 };
   1011 
   1012 // A simple alarm which unregisters itself on destruction.
   1013 //
   1014 // PLEASE NOTE:
   1015 // Any classes overriding these functions must either call the implementation
   1016 // of the parent class, or is must otherwise make sure that the 'registered_'
   1017 // boolean and the token, 'token_', are updated appropriately.
   1018 class EpollAlarm : public EpollAlarmCallbackInterface {
   1019  public:
   1020   EpollAlarm();
   1021 
   1022   virtual ~EpollAlarm();
   1023 
   1024   // Marks the alarm as unregistered and returns 0.  The return value may be
   1025   // safely ignored by subclasses.
   1026   virtual int64 OnAlarm() OVERRIDE;
   1027 
   1028   // Marks the alarm as registered, and stores the token.
   1029   virtual void OnRegistration(const EpollServer::AlarmRegToken& token,
   1030                               EpollServer* eps) OVERRIDE;
   1031 
   1032   // Marks the alarm as unregistered.
   1033   virtual void OnUnregistration() OVERRIDE;
   1034 
   1035   // Marks the alarm as unregistered.
   1036   virtual void OnShutdown(EpollServer* eps) OVERRIDE;
   1037 
   1038   // If the alarm was registered, unregister it.
   1039   void UnregisterIfRegistered();
   1040 
   1041   bool registered() const { return registered_; }
   1042 
   1043   const EpollServer* eps() const { return eps_; }
   1044 
   1045  private:
   1046   EpollServer::AlarmRegToken token_;
   1047   EpollServer* eps_;
   1048   bool registered_;
   1049 };
   1050 
   1051 }  // namespace net
   1052 
   1053 #endif  // NET_TOOLS_FLIP_SERVER_EPOLL_SERVER_H_
   1054 
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