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646 lines
13 KiB
C++
646 lines
13 KiB
C++
// Matrix Construct
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//
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// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
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// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
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//
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// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
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// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
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/// Logging facility
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decltype(ircd::ios::log)
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ircd::ios::log
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{
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"ios"
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};
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/// "main" thread for IRCd; the one the main context landed on.
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decltype(ircd::ios::main_thread_id)
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ircd::ios::main_thread_id
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{
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std::this_thread::get_id()
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};
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/// The embedder/executable's (library user) asio::executor provided on init.
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decltype(ircd::ios::user)
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ircd::ios::user;
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/// Our library-specific/isolate executor.
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decltype(ircd::ios::main)
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ircd::ios::main;
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decltype(ircd::boost_version_api)
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ircd::boost_version_api
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{
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"boost", info::versions::API, BOOST_VERSION,
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{
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BOOST_VERSION / 100000,
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BOOST_VERSION / 100 % 1000,
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BOOST_VERSION % 100,
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}
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};
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decltype(ircd::boost_version_abi)
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ircd::boost_version_abi
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{
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"boost", info::versions::ABI //TODO: get this
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};
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void
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ircd::ios::init(asio::executor &&user)
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{
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// Sample the ID of this thread. Since this is the first transfer of
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// control to libircd after static initialization we have nothing to
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// consider a main thread yet. We need something set for many assertions
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// to pass.
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main_thread_id = std::this_thread::get_id();
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// Set a reference to the user's ios_service
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ios::user = std::move(user);
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// (simple passthru for now)
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ios::main = ios::user;
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}
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void
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ircd::ios::forking()
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{
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#if BOOST_VERSION >= 107000
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get().context().notify_fork(asio::execution_context::fork_prepare);
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#else
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get().notify_fork(asio::execution_context::fork_prepare);
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#endif
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}
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void
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ircd::ios::forked_child()
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{
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#if BOOST_VERSION >= 107000
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get().context().notify_fork(asio::execution_context::fork_child);
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#else
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get().notify_fork(asio::execution_context::fork_child);
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#endif
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}
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void
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ircd::ios::forked_parent()
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{
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#if BOOST_VERSION >= 107000
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get().context().notify_fork(asio::execution_context::fork_parent);
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#else
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get().notify_fork(asio::execution_context::fork_parent);
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#endif
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}
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bool
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ircd::ios::available()
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noexcept
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{
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return bool(main);
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}
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//
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// emption
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//
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namespace ircd::ios::empt
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{
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[[gnu::visibility("internal")]]
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extern const string_view freq_help;
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[[gnu::visibility("internal")]]
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extern uint64_t stats[9];
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}
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decltype(ircd::ios::empt::freq_help)
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ircd::ios::empt::freq_help
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{R"(
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Coarse frequency to make non-blocking polls to the kernel for events at the
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beginning of every iteration of the core event loop. boost::asio takes an
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opportunity to first make a non-blocking poll to gather more events from
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the kernel even when one or more tasks are already queued, this setting
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allows more such tasks to first be executed and reduce syscall overhead
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ncluding a large numbers of unnecessary calls as would be the case
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otherwise.
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When the frequency is set to 1, the above-described default behavior is
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unaltered. When greater than 1, voluntary non-blocking polls are only made
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after N number of tasks. This reduces syscalls to increase overall
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performance, but may cost in responsiveness and cause stalls. For example,
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when set to 2, kernel context-switch is made every other userspace context
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switch. When set to 0, voluntary non-blocking polls are never made.
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This value may be rounded down to nearest base2 so we can avoid invoking
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the FPU in the core event loop's codepath.
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)"};
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decltype(ircd::ios::empt::stats)
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ircd::ios::empt::stats;
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/// Voluntary kernel poll frequency.
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decltype(ircd::ios::empt::freq)
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ircd::ios::empt::freq
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{
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{ "name", "ircd.ios.empt.freq" },
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{ "default", 512 },
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{ "help", freq_help },
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};
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/// Non-blocking call count.
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decltype(ircd::ios::empt::peek)
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ircd::ios::empt::peek
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{
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stats + 0,
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{
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{ "name", "ircd.ios.empt.peek" },
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},
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};
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/// Skipped call count.
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decltype(ircd::ios::empt::skip)
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ircd::ios::empt::skip
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{
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stats + 1,
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{
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{ "name", "ircd.ios.empt.skip" },
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},
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};
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/// Non-skipped call count.
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decltype(ircd::ios::empt::call)
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ircd::ios::empt::call
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{
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stats + 2,
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{
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{ "name", "ircd.ios.empt.call" },
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},
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};
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/// Count of calls which reported zero ready events.
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decltype(ircd::ios::empt::none)
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ircd::ios::empt::none
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{
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stats + 3,
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{
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{ "name", "ircd.ios.empt.none" },
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},
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};
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/// Total number of events reported from all calls.
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decltype(ircd::ios::empt::result)
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ircd::ios::empt::result
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{
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stats + 4,
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{
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{ "name", "ircd.ios.empt.result" },
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},
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};
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/// Count of calls which reported more events than the low threshold.
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decltype(ircd::ios::empt::load_low)
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ircd::ios::empt::load_low
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{
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stats + 5,
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{
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{ "name", "ircd.ios.empt.load.low" },
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},
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};
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/// Count of calls which reported more events than the medium threshold.
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decltype(ircd::ios::empt::load_med)
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ircd::ios::empt::load_med
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{
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stats + 6,
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{
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{ "name", "ircd.ios.empt.load.med" },
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},
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};
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/// Count of calls which reported more events than the high threshold.
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decltype(ircd::ios::empt::load_high)
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ircd::ios::empt::load_high
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{
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stats + 7,
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{
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{ "name", "ircd.ios.empt.load.high" },
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},
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};
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/// Count of calls which reported the maximum number of events.
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decltype(ircd::ios::empt::load_stall)
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ircd::ios::empt::load_stall
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{
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stats + 8,
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{
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{ "name", "ircd.ios.empt.load.stall" },
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}
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};
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//
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// descriptor
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//
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template<>
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decltype(ircd::util::instance_list<ircd::ios::descriptor>::allocator)
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ircd::util::instance_list<ircd::ios::descriptor>::allocator
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{};
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template<>
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decltype(ircd::util::instance_list<ircd::ios::descriptor>::list)
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ircd::util::instance_list<ircd::ios::descriptor>::list
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{
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allocator
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};
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decltype(ircd::ios::descriptor::ids)
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ircd::ios::descriptor::ids;
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//
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// descriptor::descriptor
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//
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ircd::ios::descriptor::descriptor(const string_view &name,
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const decltype(allocator) &allocator,
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const decltype(deallocator) &deallocator,
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const bool &continuation)
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noexcept
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:name
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{
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name
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}
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,stats
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{
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std::make_unique<struct stats>(*this)
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}
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,allocator
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{
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allocator?: default_allocator
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}
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,deallocator
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{
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deallocator?: default_deallocator
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}
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,history
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(
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256, {0}
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)
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,history_pos
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{
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0
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}
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,continuation
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{
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continuation
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}
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{
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}
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ircd::ios::descriptor::~descriptor()
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noexcept
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{
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assert(!stats || stats->queued == 0);
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assert(!stats || stats->allocs == stats->frees);
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assert(!stats || stats->alloc_bytes == stats->free_bytes);
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}
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//
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// descriptor::stats
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//
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namespace ircd::ios
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{
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static thread_local char stats_name_buf[128];
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static string_view stats_name(const descriptor &d, const string_view &key);
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}
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ircd::string_view
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ircd::ios::stats_name(const descriptor &d,
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const string_view &key)
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{
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return fmt::sprintf
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{
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stats_name_buf, "ircd.ios.%s.%s",
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d.name,
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key,
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};
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}
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ircd::ios::descriptor::stats::stats(descriptor &d)
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:value{0}
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,items{0}
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,queued
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{
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value + items++,
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{
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{ "name", stats_name(d, "queued") },
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},
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}
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,calls
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{
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value + items++,
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{
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{ "name", stats_name(d, "calls") },
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},
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}
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,faults
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{
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value + items++,
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{
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{ "name", stats_name(d, "faults") },
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},
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}
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,allocs
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{
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value + items++,
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{
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{ "name", stats_name(d, "allocs") },
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},
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}
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,alloc_bytes
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{
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value + items++,
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{
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{ "name", stats_name(d, "alloc_bytes") },
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},
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}
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,frees
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{
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value + items++,
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{
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{ "name", stats_name(d, "frees") },
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},
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}
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,free_bytes
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{
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value + items++,
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{
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{ "name", stats_name(d, "free_bytes") },
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},
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}
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,slice_total
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{
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value + items++,
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{
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{ "name", stats_name(d, "slice_total") },
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},
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}
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,slice_last
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{
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value + items++,
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{
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{ "name", stats_name(d, "slice_last") },
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},
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}
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,latency_total
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{
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value + items++,
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{
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{ "name", stats_name(d, "latency_total") },
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},
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}
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,latency_last
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{
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value + items++,
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{
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{ "name", stats_name(d, "latency_last") },
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},
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}
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{
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assert(items <= (sizeof(value) / sizeof(value[0])));
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}
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ircd::ios::descriptor::stats::~stats()
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noexcept
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{
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}
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//
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// handler
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//
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decltype(ircd::ios::handler::current)
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thread_local
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ircd::ios::handler::current;
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decltype(ircd::ios::handler::epoch)
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thread_local
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ircd::ios::handler::epoch;
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[[gnu::cold]]
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bool
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ircd::ios::handler::fault(handler *const &handler)
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noexcept
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{
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assert(handler && handler->descriptor);
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auto &descriptor(*handler->descriptor);
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assert(descriptor.stats);
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auto &stats(*descriptor.stats);
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++stats.faults;
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bool ret
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{
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false
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};
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if constexpr(profile::logging)
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log::logf
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{
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log, log::level::DEBUG,
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"FAULT %5u %-30s [%11lu] faults[%9lu] q:%-4lu",
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descriptor.id,
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trunc(descriptor.name, 30),
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uint64_t(stats.calls),
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uint64_t(stats.faults),
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uint64_t(stats.queued),
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};
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// Our API sez if this function returns true, caller is responsible for
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// calling leave(), otherwise they must not call leave().
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if(likely(!ret))
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leave(handler);
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return ret;
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}
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[[gnu::hot]]
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void
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ircd::ios::handler::leave(handler *const &handler)
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noexcept
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{
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assert(handler && handler->descriptor);
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auto &descriptor(*handler->descriptor);
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assert(descriptor.stats);
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auto &stats(*descriptor.stats);
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const auto slice_start
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{
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std::exchange(handler->ts, cycles())
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};
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// NOTE: will fail without constant_tsc;
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// NOTE: may fail without nonstop_tsc after OS suspend mode
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assert(handler->ts >= slice_start);
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stats.slice_last = handler->ts - slice_start;
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stats.slice_total += stats.slice_last;
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if constexpr(profile::history)
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{
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assert(descriptor.history_pos < descriptor.history.size());
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descriptor.history[descriptor.history_pos][0] = handler::epoch;
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descriptor.history[descriptor.history_pos][1] = stats.slice_last;
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++descriptor.history_pos;
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}
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if constexpr(profile::logging)
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log::logf
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{
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log, log::level::DEBUG,
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"LEAVE %5u %-30s [%11lu] cycles[%9lu] q:%-4lu",
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descriptor.id,
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trunc(descriptor.name, 30),
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uint64_t(stats.calls),
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uint64_t(stats.slice_last),
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uint64_t(stats.queued),
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};
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assert(handler::current == handler);
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handler::current = nullptr;
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}
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[[gnu::hot]]
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void
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ircd::ios::handler::enter(handler *const &handler)
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noexcept
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{
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assert(!handler::current);
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handler::current = handler;
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++handler::epoch;
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assert(handler && handler->descriptor);
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auto &descriptor(*handler->descriptor);
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assert(descriptor.stats);
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auto &stats(*descriptor.stats);
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++stats.calls;
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const auto last_ts
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{
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std::exchange(handler->ts, cycles())
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};
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stats.latency_last = handler->ts - last_ts;
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stats.latency_total += stats.latency_last;
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if constexpr(profile::logging)
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log::logf
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{
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log, log::level::DEBUG,
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"ENTER %5u %-30s [%11lu] latent[%9lu] q:%-4lu",
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descriptor.id,
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trunc(descriptor.name, 30),
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uint64_t(stats.calls),
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uint64_t(stats.latency_last),
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uint64_t(stats.queued),
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};
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}
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//
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// dispatch
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//
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ircd::ios::dispatch::dispatch(descriptor &descriptor,
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defer_t,
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yield_t)
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:dispatch
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{
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descriptor, defer, yield, []
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{
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}
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}
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{
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}
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ircd::ios::dispatch::dispatch(descriptor &descriptor,
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defer_t,
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yield_t,
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const std::function<void ()> &function)
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{
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const ctx::uninterruptible::nothrow ui;
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ctx::latch latch{1};
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dispatch
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{
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descriptor, defer, [&function, &latch]
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{
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const unwind uw
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{
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[&latch]
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{
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latch.count_down();
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}
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};
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function();
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}
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};
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latch.wait();
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}
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[[gnu::hot]]
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ircd::ios::dispatch::dispatch(descriptor &descriptor,
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defer_t,
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std::function<void ()> function)
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{
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boost::asio::post(get(), handle(descriptor, std::move(function)));
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}
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ircd::ios::dispatch::dispatch(descriptor &descriptor,
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yield_t,
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const std::function<void ()> &function)
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{
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assert(function);
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assert(ctx::current && handler::current);
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const ctx::uninterruptible ui;
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ctx::continuation
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{
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continuation::false_predicate, continuation::noop_interruptor, [&descriptor, &function]
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(auto &yield)
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{
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assert(!ctx::current && !handler::current);
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boost::asio::dispatch(get(), handle(descriptor, function));
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assert(!ctx::current && !handler::current);
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}
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};
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}
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[[gnu::hot]]
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ircd::ios::dispatch::dispatch(descriptor &descriptor,
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std::function<void ()> function)
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{
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const auto parent(handler::current); try
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{
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assert(!ctx::current && handler::current);
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ios::handler::leave(parent);
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assert(!ctx::current && !handler::current);
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boost::asio::dispatch(get(), handle(descriptor, std::move(function)));
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|
assert(!ctx::current && !handler::current);
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|
ios::handler::enter(parent);
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|
}
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|
catch(...)
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|
{
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|
assert(!ctx::current && !handler::current);
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|
ios::handler::enter(parent);
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|
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|
assert(!ctx::current && handler::current == parent);
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throw;
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|
}
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|
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|
assert(!ctx::current && handler::current == parent);
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|
}
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