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2022-10-13Revert "Restored SL-14961"Andrey Kleshchev
This partially reverts commit 935c1362a222f192bf913270d01f6c31c16e175b. Reporting seems to have stoped working, trying the same way mac works.
2022-04-18Merge branch 'master' into DRTVWR-544-maintAndrey Lihatskiy
# Conflicts: # indra/newview/app_settings/settings.xml # indra/newview/llfloatersearch.cpp # indra/newview/llgroupactions.cpp # indra/newview/llvovolume.cpp
2022-02-14Restored SL-14961Andrey Kleshchev
SL-14961 works better for windows than rethrow
2022-02-11SL-10190: Slightly reduce conditional clutter in llcoros.{h,cpp}.Nat Goodspeed
Rename 'winlevel()' to 'sehandle()'; change it from a static member function to a free function, thus eliminating the conditional in llcoros.h. Elsewhere than Windows, provide a zero-cost pass-through sehandle() implementation, eliminating the conditional in toplevel(). # Conflicts: # indra/llcommon/llcoros.cpp # indra/llcommon/llcoros.h
2022-02-11SL-10190: Introduce LLCoros::saveException() and rethrow().Nat Goodspeed
This mechanism uses a queue of std::exception_ptrs to transport an (otherwise) uncaught exception from a terminated coroutine to the thread's main fiber. The main loop calls LLCoros::rethrow() just after giving some cycles to ready coroutines that frame. # Conflicts: # indra/llcommon/llcoros.cpp # indra/llcommon/llcoros.h # indra/newview/llappviewer.cpp
2022-02-11Revert "SL-14961 Coroutine crash was not reported to bugsplat"Andrey Kleshchev
Will be replaced with retrow from nat
2021-11-19Merge branch 'master' into DRTVWR-540-maintAndrey Lihatskiy
# Conflicts: # indra/newview/llfloatereditextdaycycle.cpp # indra/newview/llviewerinput.cpp
2021-07-20Merge branch 'master' into DRTVWR-521-maintAndrey Lihatskiy
# Conflicts: # autobuild.xml # indra/llcommon/llerror.cpp # indra/llui/llnotifications.h # indra/newview/llappviewer.cpp # indra/newview/llappviewermacosx.cpp
2021-07-19SL-15292 Voice's singleton shutdown before voice's coroutineAndrey Kleshchev
2021-07-19Merge branch 'master' into DRTVWR-540-maintAndrey Lihatskiy
2021-06-09SL-15365 LLCoros::launch crashAndrey Kleshchev
Superficially looks like an out of memory crash, redirect allocation failures into LL_ERRS.
2021-03-13SL-14961 Coroutine crash was not reported to bugsplatAndrey Kleshchev
2020-12-01SL-14347 Crash at ChoosePixelFormat SEHAndrey Kleshchev
2020-03-25DRTVWR-476: make printActiveCoroutines() output slightly clearer.Nat Goodspeed
For the main coroutine on each thread, show the 'main0' (or whatever) name instead of the empty-string name.
2020-03-25DRTVWR-476: Make llcoro::logname() distinguish different threads.Nat Goodspeed
Actually, introduce static LLCoros::logname() and make the namespaced free function an alias for that. Because CoroData is a subclass of LLInstanceTracker with a key, every instance requires a distinct key. That conflicts with our "getName() returns empty string for default coroutine on thread" convention. Introduce a new CoroData constructor, specifically for the default coroutine on each thread, that initializes the getName() name to empty string while providing a distinct "mainN" key. Make get_CoroData() use that new constructor for its thread_local instance, passing an atomic<int> incremented each time we initialize one for a new thread. Then LLCoros::logname() returns either the getName() name or the key.
2020-03-25DRTVWR-476: Adjust LLCoros to new LLInstanceTracker API.Nat Goodspeed
2020-03-25DRTVWR-476, SL-12197: Don't throw Stopping from main coroutine.Nat Goodspeed
The new LLCoros::Stop exception is intended to terminate long-lived coroutines -- not interrupt mainstream shutdown processing. Only throw it on an explicitly-launched coroutine. Make LLCoros::getName() (used by the above test) static. As with other LLCoros methods, it might be called after the LLCoros LLSingleton instance has been deleted. Requiring the caller to call instance() implies a possible need to also call wasDeleted(). Encapsulate that nuance into a static method instead.
2020-03-25DRTVWR-476: Keep coroutine-local data on toplevel()'s stack frame.Nat Goodspeed
Instead of heap-allocating a CoroData instance per coroutine, storing the pointer in a ptr_map and deleting it from the ptr_map once the fiber_specific_ptr for that coroutine is cleaned up -- just declare a stack instance on the top-level stack frame, the simplest C++ lifespan management. Derive CoroData from LLInstanceTracker to detect potential name collisions and to enumerate instances. Continue registering each coroutine's CoroData instance in our fiber_specific_ptr, but use a no-op deleter function. Make ~LLCoros() directly pump the fiber scheduler a few times, instead of having a special "LLApp" listener.
2020-03-25DRTVWR-476: Back out changeset 40c0c6a8407d ("final" LLApp listener)Nat Goodspeed
2020-03-25DRTVWR-476: Pump coroutines a few more times when we start quitting.Nat Goodspeed
By the time "LLApp" listeners are notified that the app is quitting, the mainloop is no longer running. Even though those listeners do things like close work queues and inject exceptions into pending promises, any coroutines waiting on those resources must regain control before they can notice and shut down properly. Add a final "LLApp" listener that resumes ready coroutines a few more times. Make sure every other "LLApp" listener is positioned before that new one.
2020-03-25DRTVWR-476: Infrastructure to help manage long-lived coroutines.Nat Goodspeed
Introduce LLCoros::Stop exception, with subclasses Stopping, Stopped and Shutdown. Add LLCoros::checkStop(), intended to be called periodically by any coroutine with nontrivial lifespan. It checks the LLApp status and, unless isRunning(), throws one of these new exceptions. Make LLCoros::toplevel() catch Stop specially and log forcible coroutine termination. Now that LLApp status matters even in a test program, introduce a trivial LLTestApp subclass whose sole function is to make isRunning() true. (LLApp::setStatus() is protected: only a subclass can call it.) Add LLTestApp instances to lleventcoro_test.cpp and lllogin_test.cpp. Make LLCoros::toplevel() accept parameters by value rather than by const reference so we can continue using them even after context switches. Make private LLCoros::get_CoroData() static. Given that we've observed some coroutines living past LLCoros destruction, making the caller call LLCoros::instance() is more dangerous than encapsulating it within a static method -- since the encapsulated call can check LLCoros::wasDeleted() first and do something reasonable instead. This also eliminates the need for both a const and non-const overload. Defend LLCoros::delete_CoroData() (cleanup function for fiber_specific_ptr for CoroData, implicitly called after coroutine termination) against calls after ~LLCoros(). Add a status string to coroutine-local data, with LLCoro::setStatus(), getStatus() and RAII class TempStatus. Add an optional 'when' string argument to LLCoros::printActiveCoroutines(). Make ~LLCoros() print the coroutines still active at destruction.
2020-03-25[DRTVWR-476] - compile error fixAnchor
2020-03-25SL-793: Fix lllogin_test.cpp for new LLCoros implementation.Nat Goodspeed
Delete the test for SRV timeout: lllogin no longer issues an SRV query. That test only confuses the test program without exercising any useful paths in production code. As with other tests dating from the previous LLCoros implementation, we need a few llcoro::suspend() calls sprinkled in so that a fiber marked ready -- by fulfilling the future for which it is waiting -- gets a chance to run. Clear LLEventPumps between test functions.
2020-03-25SL-793: Use Boost.Fiber instead of the "dcoroutine" library.Nat Goodspeed
Longtime fans will remember that the "dcoroutine" library is a Google Summer of Code project by Giovanni P. Deretta. He originally called it "Boost.Coroutine," and we originally added it to our 3p-boost autobuild package as such. But when the official Boost.Coroutine library came along (with a very different API), and we still needed the API of the GSoC project, we renamed the unofficial one "dcoroutine" to allow coexistence. The "dcoroutine" library had an internal low-level API more or less analogous to Boost.Context. We later introduced an implementation of that internal API based on Boost.Context, a step towards eliminating the GSoC code in favor of official, supported Boost code. However, recent versions of Boost.Context no longer support the API on which we built the shim for "dcoroutine." We started down the path of reimplementing that shim using the current Boost.Context API -- then realized that it's time to bite the bullet and replace the "dcoroutine" API with the Boost.Fiber API, which we've been itching to do for literally years now. Naturally, most of the heavy lifting is in llcoros.{h,cpp} and lleventcoro.{h,cpp} -- which is good: the LLCoros layer abstracts away most of the differences between "dcoroutine" and Boost.Fiber. The one feature Boost.Fiber does not provide is the ability to forcibly terminate some other fiber. Accordingly, disable LLCoros::kill() and LLCoprocedureManager::shutdown(). The only known shutdown() call was in LLCoprocedurePool's destructor. We also took the opportunity to remove postAndSuspend2() and its associated machinery: FutureListener2, LLErrorEvent, errorException(), errorLog(), LLCoroEventPumps. All that dual-LLEventPump stuff was introduced at a time when the Responder pattern was king, and we assumed we'd want to listen on one LLEventPump with the success handler and on another with the error handler. We have never actually used that in practice. Remove associated tests, of course. There is one other semantic difference that necessitates patching a number of tests: with "dcoroutine," fulfilling a future IMMEDIATELY resumes the waiting coroutine. With Boost.Fiber, fulfilling a future merely marks the fiber as ready to resume next time the scheduler gets around to it. To observe the test side effects, we've inserted a number of llcoro::suspend() calls -- also in the main loop. For a long time we retained a single unit test exercising the raw "dcoroutine" API. Remove that. Eliminate llcoro_get_id.{h,cpp}, which provided llcoro::get_id(), which was a hack to emulate fiber-local variables. Since Boost.Fiber has an actual API for that, remove the hack. In fact, use (new alias) LLCoros::local_ptr for LLSingleton's dependency tracking in place of llcoro::get_id(). In CMake land, replace BOOST_COROUTINE_LIBRARY with BOOST_FIBER_LIBRARY. We don't actually use the Boost.Coroutine for anything (though there exist plausible use cases).
2019-08-06SL-10908 Test viewers should crash normallyandreykproductengine
2018-06-22MAINT-8686 Don't log empty listandreykproductengine
2018-05-14MAINT-8689 Diagnostics for coroutine memory crashandreykproductengine
2018-05-30MAINT-8686 Viewer should report active coroutines at the end of the sessionandreykproductengine
2017-11-29DRTVWR-418: Merge from latest viewer-releaseNat Goodspeed
2017-10-05MAINT-7820 Additional crash loggingandreykproductengine
2017-02-03Automated merge with ssh://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-releaseNat Goodspeed
2016-11-15DRTVWR-418: Fold windows64 into windows platform with new autobuild.Nat Goodspeed
autobuild 1.1 now supports expanding $variables within a config file -- support that was explicitly added to address this very problem. So now the windows platform in autobuild.xml uses $AUTOBUILD_ADDRSIZE, $AUTOBUILD_WIN_VSPLATFORM and $AUTOBUILD_WIN_CMAKE_GEN, which should handle most of the deltas between the windows platform and windows64. This permits removing the windows64 platform definition from autobuild.xml. The one remaining delta between the windows64 and windows platform definitions was -DLL_64BIT_BUILD=TRUE. But we can handle that instead by checking ADDRESS_SIZE. Change all existing references to WORD_SIZE to ADDRESS_SIZE instead, and set ADDRESS_SIZE to $AUTOBUILD_ADDRSIZE. Change the one existing LL_64BIT_BUILD reference to test (ADDRESS_SIZE EQUAL 64) instead.
2016-10-11MAINT-5232: Merge up to VLC viewer from viewer-releaseNat Goodspeed
2016-09-06MAINT-5232: Ensure that llcoro::get_id() returns distinct values.Nat Goodspeed
Until now, the "main coroutine" (the initial context) of each thread left LLCoros::Current() NULL. The trouble with that is that llcoro::get_id() returns that CoroData* as an opaque token, and we want distinct values for every stack in the process. That would not be true if the "main coroutine" on thread A returned the same value (NULL) as the "main coroutine" on thread B, and so forth. Give each thread's "main coroutine" a dummy heap CoroData instance of its own.
2016-09-06merge changes for exception handlingOz Linden
2016-09-06downgrade spammy LLCoros logging to DEBUGOz Linden
2016-09-03MAINT-5232: Add LLCoros::get_id() to identify the running coroutine.Nat Goodspeed
Change the module-static thread_specific_ptr to a function-static thread_specific_ptr so it will be initialized on demand -- since LLSingleton will need to rely on get_id(). Note that since LLCoros isa LLSingleton, we must take great care to avoid circularity. Introduce a private helper class LLCoros::Current to obtain and bind that thread_specific_ptr. Change all existing internal references from the static thread_specific_ptr to the new Current helper class.
2016-08-26MAINT-5011: Add comments to LLCoros::toplevel() exception handlers.Nat Goodspeed
2016-08-25MAINT-5011: Remove unreferenced param name to avoid fatal warningNat Goodspeed
2016-08-18MAINT-5011: Catch unhandled exceptions in LLCoros coroutines.Nat Goodspeed
Wrap coroutine call in try/catch in top-level coroutine wrapper function LLCoros::toplevel(). Distinguish exception classes derived from LLContinueError (log and continue) from all others (crash with LL_ERRS). Enhance CRASH_ON_UNHANDLED_EXCEPTIONS() and LOG_UNHANDLED_EXCEPTIONS() macros to accept a context string to supplement the log message. This lets us replace many places that called boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information() with LOG_UNHANDLED_EXCEPTIONS() instead, since the explicit calls were mostly to log supplemental information. Provide supplemental information (coroutine name, function parameters) for some of the previous LOG_UNHANDLED_EXCEPTIONS() calls. This information duplicates LL_DEBUGS() information at the top of these functions, but in a typical log file we wouldn't see the LL_DEBUGS() message. Eliminate a few catch (std::exception e) clauses: the information we get from boost::current_exception_diagnostic_information() in a catch (...) clause makes it unnecessary to distinguish. In a few cases, add a final 'throw;' to a catch (...) clause: having logged the local context info, propagate the exception to be caught by higher-level try/catch. In a couple places, couldn't resist reconciling indentation within a particular function: tabs where the rest of the function uses tabs, spaces where the rest of the function uses spaces. In LLLogin::Impl::loginCoro(), eliminate some confusing comments about an array of rewritten URIs that date back to a long-deleted implementation.
2016-11-03Automated merge with ssh://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/viewer-releaseNat Goodspeed
2016-06-28DRTVWR-418: Double coroutine stack size for 64-bit buildsNat Goodspeed
on the advice of NickyD.
2016-04-04merge with 4.0.3-releaseOz Linden
2015-12-16MAINT-5976: Introduce LLCoros::set_consuming(bool).Nat Goodspeed
set_consuming(true) tells each postAndSuspend() call to consume the event for which it is suspending.
2015-11-20MAINT-5835: Cut down on log spam from coros and voice.Rider Linden
2015-11-10remove execute permission from many files that should not have itOz Linden
2015-07-10MAINT-5351: Finish cleaning up messy merge from backing out backoutNat Goodspeed
2015-07-10Automated merge with file:///Users/nat/linden/maint-4952-v-t-uNat Goodspeed
2015-07-10Backed out changeset bab1000e1b2d: restore 'selfless' changesNat Goodspeed
2015-07-10MAINT-5351: Improve management of "current" coroutine information.Nat Goodspeed
Our first cut at tracking the "current" coroutine simply reset the pointer to NULL every time we context-switched away. But that strategy doesn't handle the case of coroutine A launching coroutine B. Introduce LLCoros::CoroData to track, among other things, the previous value of the current-coroutine pointer each time we switch into a coroutine. Restore THAT value when we switch back out.