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construct/include/ircd/ctx/view.h
Jason Volk 5a11c31d97 Revert "ircd: ISO C++ requires template on destructor names out-of-line." (gcc-11/12)
This reverts commit e3e3bd7b09.

Add -Wno-dtor-name to clang warning discovery section.
2022-06-20 17:26:39 -07:00

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// Matrix Construct
//
// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
//
// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
#pragma once
#define HAVE_IRCD_CTX_VIEW_H
namespace ircd::ctx
{
template<class T, class mutex = mutex> class view;
template<class T> using shared_view = view<T, shared_mutex>;
}
/// Device for a context to share data on its stack with others while yielding
///
/// The view yields a context while other contexts examine the object pointed
/// to in the view. This allows a producing context to construct something
/// on its stack and then wait for the consuming contexts to do something with
/// that data before the producer resumes and potentially destroys the data.
/// This creates a very simple and lightweight single-producer/multi-consumer
/// queue mechanism using only context switching.
///
/// The producer is blocked until all consumers are finished with their view.
/// The consumers lock the mutex before passing it to the call to wait().
/// wait() returns with a view of the object under lock. Once the consumer
/// releases their lock the viewed object is not safe for them.
///
template<class T,
class mutex>
class ircd::ctx::view
:public mutex
{
dock q;
T *t {nullptr};
size_t wanting {0};
size_t waiting {0};
bool ready() const;
public:
// Consumer interface;
template<class lock, class time_point> T &wait_until(lock &, time_point&&);
template<class lock, class duration> T &wait_for(lock &, const duration &);
template<class lock> T &wait(lock &);
// Producer interface;
void operator()(T &);
view() = default;
~view() noexcept;
};
template<class T,
class mutex>
ircd::ctx::view<T, mutex>::~view()
noexcept
{
assert(!waiting);
assert(!wanting);
}
template<class T,
class mutex>
void
ircd::ctx::view<T, mutex>::operator()(T &t)
{
const auto produce{[this]
(T *const &t, size_t &semaphore)
{
q.wait([this, &semaphore]
{
return semaphore == 0;
});
const std::lock_guard<view> lock{*this};
this->t = t;
q.notify_all();
}};
const uninterruptible ui;
produce(&t, wanting);
produce(nullptr, waiting);
}
template<class T,
class mutex>
template<class lock>
T &
ircd::ctx::view<T, mutex>::wait(lock &l)
{
const auto consume{[this, &l]
(const bool &r, size_t &semaphore)
{
const unwind uw{[this, &l, &semaphore]
{
--semaphore;
q.notify_all();
}};
++semaphore;
assert(l.owns_lock());
const unlock_guard<lock> ul{l};
q.wait([this, &r]
{
return ready() == r;
});
}};
consume(false, wanting);
consume(true, waiting);
assert(t != nullptr);
return *t;
}
template<class T,
class mutex>
template<class lock,
class duration>
T &
ircd::ctx::view<T, mutex>::wait_for(lock &l,
const duration &dur)
{
return wait_until(l, now<system_point>() + dur);
}
template<class T,
class mutex>
template<class lock,
class time_point>
T &
ircd::ctx::view<T, mutex>::wait_until(lock &l,
time_point&& tp)
{
const auto consume{[this, &l, &tp]
(const bool &r, size_t &semaphore)
{
const unwind uw{[this, &l, &semaphore]
{
--semaphore;
q.notify_all();
}};
++semaphore;
assert(l.owns_lock());
const unlock_guard<lock> ul{l};
if(!q.wait_until(tp, [this, &r]
{
return ready() == r;
}))
throw timeout{};
}};
consume(false, wanting);
consume(true, waiting);
assert(t != nullptr);
return *t;
}
template<class T,
class mutex>
bool
ircd::ctx::view<T, mutex>::ready()
const
{
return t != nullptr;
}