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/**
* @file llcoros.cpp
* @author Nat Goodspeed
* @date 2009-06-03
* @brief Implementation for llcoros.
*
* $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2009&license=viewerlgpl$
* Second Life Viewer Source Code
* Copyright (C) 2010, Linden Research, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
* version 2.1 of the License only.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
* Linden Research, Inc., 945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 USA
* $/LicenseInfo$
*/
#include "llwin32headers.h"
// Precompiled header
#include "linden_common.h"
// associated header
#include "llcoros.h"
// STL headers
// std headers
#include <atomic>
#include <stdexcept>
// external library headers
#include <boost/bind.hpp>
#include <boost/fiber/fiber.hpp>
#ifndef BOOST_DISABLE_ASSERTS
#define UNDO_BOOST_DISABLE_ASSERTS
// with Boost 1.65.1, needed for Mac with this specific header
#define BOOST_DISABLE_ASSERTS
#endif
#include <boost/fiber/protected_fixedsize_stack.hpp>
#ifdef UNDO_BOOST_DISABLE_ASSERTS
#undef UNDO_BOOST_DISABLE_ASSERTS
#undef BOOST_DISABLE_ASSERTS
#endif
// other Linden headers
#include "llapp.h"
#include "llerror.h"
#include "llevents.h"
#include "llexception.h"
#include "llsdutil.h"
#include "lltimer.h"
#include "stringize.h"
#if LL_WINDOWS
#include <excpt.h>
#endif
// static
LLCoros::CoroData& LLCoros::get_CoroData(const std::string&)
{
CoroData* current{ nullptr };
// be careful about attempted accesses in the final throes of app shutdown
if (! wasDeleted())
{
current = instance().mCurrent.get();
}
// For the main() coroutine, the one NOT explicitly launched by launch(),
// we never explicitly set mCurrent. Use a static CoroData instance with
// canonical values.
if (! current)
{
static std::atomic<int> which_thread(0);
// Use alternate CoroData constructor.
static thread_local CoroData sMain(which_thread++);
// We need not reset() the local_ptr to this instance; we'll simply
// find it again every time we discover that current is null.
current = &sMain;
}
return *current;
}
//static
LLCoros::coro::id LLCoros::get_self()
{
return boost::this_fiber::get_id();
}
//static
void LLCoros::set_consuming(bool consuming)
{
auto& data(get_CoroData("set_consuming()"));
// DO NOT call this on the main() coroutine.
llassert_always(! data.mName.empty());
data.mConsuming = consuming;
}
//static
bool LLCoros::get_consuming()
{
return get_CoroData("get_consuming()").mConsuming;
}
// static
void LLCoros::setStatus(const std::string& status)
{
get_CoroData("setStatus()").mStatus = status;
}
// static
std::string LLCoros::getStatus()
{
return get_CoroData("getStatus()").mStatus;
}
LLCoros::LLCoros():
// MAINT-2724: default coroutine stack size too small on Windows.
// Previously we used
// boost::context::guarded_stack_allocator::default_stacksize();
// empirically this is insufficient.
mStackSize(1024*1024),
// mCurrent does NOT own the current CoroData instance -- it simply
// points to it. So initialize it with a no-op deleter.
mCurrent{ [](CoroData*){} }
{
auto& llapp{ LLEventPumps::instance().obtain("LLApp") };
if (llapp.getListener("LLCoros") == LLBoundListener())
{
// chain our "LLCoros" pump onto "LLApp" pump: echo events posted to "LLApp"
mConn = llapp.listen(
"LLCoros",
[](const LLSD& event)
{ return LLEventPumps::instance().obtain("LLCoros").post(event); });
}
}
LLCoros::~LLCoros()
{
}
void LLCoros::cleanupSingleton()
{
// Some of the coroutines (like voice) will depend onto
// origin singletons, so clean coros before deleting those
printActiveCoroutines("at entry to ~LLCoros()");
// Other LLApp status-change listeners do things like close
// work queues and inject the Stop exception into pending
// promises, to force coroutines waiting on those things to
// notice and terminate. The only problem is that by the time
// LLApp sets "quitting" status, the main loop has stopped
// pumping the fiber scheduler with yield() calls. A waiting
// coroutine still might not wake up until after resources on
// which it depends have been freed. Pump it a few times
// ourselves. Of course, stop pumping as soon as the last of
// the coroutines has terminated.
for (size_t count = 0; count < 10 && CoroData::instanceCount() > 0; ++count)
{
// don't use llcoro::suspend() because that module depends
// on this one
// This will yield current(main) thread and will let active
// corutines run once
boost::this_fiber::yield();
}
printActiveCoroutines("after pumping");
}
std::string LLCoros::generateDistinctName(const std::string& prefix) const
{
static int unique = 0;
// Allowing empty name would make getName()'s not-found return ambiguous.
if (prefix.empty())
{
LL_ERRS("LLCoros") << "LLCoros::launch(): pass non-empty name string" << LL_ENDL;
}
// If the specified name isn't already in the map, just use that.
std::string name(prefix);
// Until we find an unused name, append a numeric suffix for uniqueness.
while (CoroData::getInstance(name))
{
name = stringize(prefix, unique++);
}
return name;
}
bool LLCoros::killreq(const std::string& name)
{
auto found = CoroData::getInstance(name);
if (! found)
{
return false;
}
// Next time the subject coroutine calls checkStop(), make it terminate.
found->mKilledBy = getName();
// But if it's waiting for something, notify anyone in a position to poke
// it.
LLEventPumps::instance().obtain("LLCoros").post(
llsd::map("status", "killreq", "coro", name));
return true;
}
//static
std::string LLCoros::getName()
{
return get_CoroData("getName()").mName;
}
//static
std::string LLCoros::logname()
{
auto& data(get_CoroData("logname()"));
return data.mName.empty()? data.getKey() : data.mName;
}
void LLCoros::saveException(const std::string& name, std::exception_ptr exc)
{
mExceptionQueue.emplace(name, exc);
}
void LLCoros::rethrow()
{
if (! mExceptionQueue.empty())
{
ExceptionData front = mExceptionQueue.front();
mExceptionQueue.pop();
LL_WARNS("LLCoros") << "Rethrowing exception from coroutine " << front.name << LL_ENDL;
std::rethrow_exception(front.exception);
}
}
void LLCoros::setStackSize(S32 stacksize)
{
LL_DEBUGS("LLCoros") << "Setting coroutine stack size to " << stacksize << LL_ENDL;
mStackSize = stacksize;
}
void LLCoros::printActiveCoroutines(const std::string& when)
{
LL_INFOS("LLCoros") << "Number of active coroutines " << when
<< ": " << CoroData::instanceCount() << LL_ENDL;
if (CoroData::instanceCount() > 0)
{
LL_INFOS("LLCoros") << "-------------- List of active coroutines ------------";
F64 time = LLTimer::getTotalSeconds();
for (auto& cd : CoroData::instance_snapshot())
{
F64 life_time = time - cd.mCreationTime;
LL_CONT << LL_NEWLINE
<< cd.getKey() << ' ' << cd.mStatus << " life: " << life_time;
}
LL_CONT << LL_ENDL;
LL_INFOS("LLCoros") << "-----------------------------------------------------" << LL_ENDL;
}
}
std::string LLCoros::launch(const std::string& prefix, const callable_t& callable)
{
std::string name(generateDistinctName(prefix));
// 'dispatch' means: enter the new fiber immediately, returning here only
// when the fiber yields for whatever reason.
// std::allocator_arg is a flag to indicate that the following argument is
// a StackAllocator.
// protected_fixedsize_stack sets a guard page past the end of the new
// stack so that stack underflow will result in an access violation
// instead of weird, subtle, possibly undiagnosed memory stomps.
try
{
boost::fibers::fiber newCoro(boost::fibers::launch::dispatch,
std::allocator_arg,
boost::fibers::protected_fixedsize_stack(mStackSize),
[this, &name, &callable]() { toplevel(name, callable); });
// You have two choices with a fiber instance: you can join() it or you
// can detach() it. If you try to destroy the instance before doing
// either, the program silently terminates. We don't need this handle.
newCoro.detach();
}
catch (std::bad_alloc&)
{
// Out of memory on stack allocation?
LLError::LLUserWarningMsg::showOutOfMemory();
printActiveCoroutines();
LL_ERRS("LLCoros") << "Bad memory allocation in LLCoros::launch(" << prefix << ")!" << LL_ENDL;
}
return name;
}
namespace
{
#if LL_WINDOWS
static const U32 STATUS_MSC_EXCEPTION = 0xE06D7363; // compiler specific
U32 exception_filter(U32 code, struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS *exception_infop)
{
if (code == STATUS_MSC_EXCEPTION)
{
// C++ exception, go on
return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
}
else
{
// handle it
return EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER;
}
}
void sehandle(const LLCoros::callable_t& callable)
{
__try
{
callable();
}
__except (exception_filter(GetExceptionCode(), GetExceptionInformation()))
{
// convert to C++ styled exception
// Note: it might be better to use _se_set_translator
// if you want exception to inherit full callstack
char integer_string[512];
sprintf(integer_string, "SEH, code: %lu\n", GetExceptionCode());
throw std::exception(integer_string);
}
}
#else // ! LL_WINDOWS
inline void sehandle(const LLCoros::callable_t& callable)
{
callable();
}
#endif // ! LL_WINDOWS
} // anonymous namespace
// Top-level wrapper around caller's coroutine callable.
// Normally we like to pass strings and such by const reference -- but in this
// case, we WANT to copy both the name and the callable to our local stack!
void LLCoros::toplevel(std::string name, callable_t callable)
{
// keep the CoroData on this top-level function's stack frame
CoroData corodata(name);
// set it as current
mCurrent.reset(&corodata);
// run the code the caller actually wants in the coroutine
try
{
sehandle(callable);
}
catch (const Stop& exc)
{
LL_INFOS("LLCoros") << "coroutine " << name << " terminating because "
<< exc.what() << LL_ENDL;
}
catch (const LLContinueError&)
{
// Any uncaught exception derived from LLContinueError will be caught
// here and logged. This coroutine will terminate but the rest of the
// viewer will carry on.
LOG_UNHANDLED_EXCEPTION(stringize("coroutine ", name));
}
catch (...)
{
// Stash any OTHER kind of uncaught exception in the rethrow() queue
// to be rethrown by the main fiber.
LL_WARNS("LLCoros") << "Capturing uncaught exception in coroutine "
<< name << LL_ENDL;
LLCoros::instance().saveException(name, std::current_exception());
}
}
//static
void LLCoros::checkStop(callable_t cleanup)
{
// don't replicate this 'if' test throughout the code below
if (! cleanup)
{
cleanup = {[](){}}; // hey, look, I'm coding in Haskell!
}
if (wasDeleted())
{
cleanup();
LLTHROW(Shutdown("LLCoros was deleted"));
}
// do this AFTER the check above, because get_CoroData() depends on the
// local_ptr in our instance().
auto& data(get_CoroData("checkStop()"));
if (data.mName.empty())
{
// Our Stop exception and its subclasses are intended to stop loitering
// coroutines. Don't throw it from the main coroutine.
return;
}
if (LLApp::isStopped())
{
cleanup();
LLTHROW(Stopped("viewer is stopped"));
}
if (! LLApp::isRunning())
{
cleanup();
LLTHROW(Stopping("viewer is stopping"));
}
if (! data.mKilledBy.empty())
{
// Someone wants to kill this coroutine
cleanup();
LLTHROW(Killed(stringize("coroutine ", data.mName, " killed by ", data.mKilledBy)));
}
}
LLBoundListener LLCoros::getStopListener(const std::string& caller, LLVoidListener cleanup)
{
if (! cleanup)
return {};
// This overload only responds to viewer shutdown.
return LLEventPumps::instance().obtain("LLCoros")
.listen(
LLEventPump::inventName(caller),
[cleanup](const LLSD& event)
{
auto status{ event["status"].asString() };
if (status != "running" && status != "killreq")
{
cleanup(event);
}
return false;
});
}
LLBoundListener LLCoros::getStopListener(const std::string& caller,
const std::string& cnsmr,
LLVoidListener cleanup)
{
if (! cleanup)
return {};
std::string consumer{cnsmr};
if (consumer.empty())
{
consumer = getName();
}
// This overload responds to viewer shutdown and to killreq(consumer).
return LLEventPumps::instance().obtain("LLCoros")
.listen(
LLEventPump::inventName(caller),
[consumer, cleanup](const LLSD& event)
{
auto status{ event["status"].asString() };
if (status == "killreq")
{
if (event["coro"].asString() == consumer)
{
cleanup(event);
}
}
else if (status != "running")
{
cleanup(event);
}
return false;
});
}
LLCoros::CoroData::CoroData(const std::string& name):
LLInstanceTracker<CoroData, std::string>(name),
mName(name),
mCreationTime(LLTimer::getTotalSeconds())
{
}
LLCoros::CoroData::CoroData(int n):
// This constructor is used for the thread_local instance belonging to the
// default coroutine on each thread. We must give each one a different
// LLInstanceTracker key because LLInstanceTracker's map spans all
// threads, but we want the default coroutine on each thread to have the
// empty string as its visible name because some consumers test for that.
LLInstanceTracker<CoroData, std::string>("main" + stringize(n)),
mName(),
mCreationTime(LLTimer::getTotalSeconds())
{
}
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