This introduces the wakeup fd interface, corresponding approximately to
the existing Google version, complete with a ported giant detailed usage
comment.
The implementation has two layers, "specialized" and "fallback". The
specialized layer is intended to be a suitable platform specific
implementation like eventfd, whereas "fallback" is probably pipe, with
runtime detection of whether the specialized version works on this
system (currently stubbed out).
This change pulls out a separate pollset_kick module, which currently
uses a freelist of pipes dynamically assigned to pollsets when they
enter polling rather than the previous racy sharding mechanism.
We ultimately may wish to eliminate the dynamic assignment for multipoll
sets, but this should be sufficient for the moment.
This was working so far because of GNU make's magic that automatically finds the sources depending on its output, and not on its input.
This also explains why running "make" would always rebuild the plugins: because GNU make think some dependencies are phony and aren't there.
Checked that the opensource version still builds.
Just addressing core for now. We will do c++ later.
Change on 2015/01/12 by jboeuf <jboeuf@google.com>
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Update location of rpc_method.cc on the Makefile
Change on 2015/01/12 by rsilvera <rsilvera@google.com>
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package names. Make sure they work as intended.
This is based on []
Change on 2015/01/08 by yangg <yangg@google.com>
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Fixed any exposed bugs across the stack.
Add a poll() based implementation. Heavily leverages pollset infrastructure to allow small polls to be the norm. Exposes a mechanism to plug in epoll/kqueue for platforms where we have them.
Simplify iomgr callbacks to return one bit of success or failure (instead of the multi valued result that was mostly unused previously). This will ease the burden on new implementations, and the previous system provided no real value anyway.
Removed timeouts on endpoint read/write routines. This simplifies porting burden by providing a more orthogonal interface, and the functionality can always be replicated when desired by using an alarm combined with endpoint_shutdown. I'm fairly certain we ended up with this interface because it was convenient to do from libevent.
Things that need attention still:
- adding an fd to a pollset is O(n^2) - but this is probably ok given that we'll not
use this for multipolling once platform specific implementations are added.
- we rely on the backup poller too often - especially for SSL handshakes and for client
connection establishment we should have a better mechanism ([] []
- Linux needs to use epoll for multiple fds, FreeBSD variants (including
Darwin) need to use kqueue. ([] []
- Linux needs to use eventfd for poll kicking. ([]
Change on 2015/01/07 by ctiller <ctiller@google.com>
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Fixed any exposed bugs across the stack.
Add a poll() based implementation. Heavily leverages pollset infrastructure to allow small polls to be the norm. Exposes a mechanism to plug in epoll/kqueue for platforms where we have them.
Simplify iomgr callbacks to return one bit of success or failure (instead of the multi valued result that was mostly unused previously). This will ease the burden on new implementations, and the previous system provided no real value anyway.
Removed timeouts on endpoint read/write routines. This simplifies porting burden by providing a more orthogonal interface, and the functionality can always be replicated when desired by using an alarm combined with endpoint_shutdown. I'm fairly certain we ended up with this interface because it was convenient to do from libevent.
Things that need attention still:
- adding an fd to a pollset is O(n^2) - but this is probably ok given that we'll not
use this for multipolling once platform specific implementations are added.
- we rely on the backup poller too often - especially for SSL handshakes and for client
connection establishment we should have a better mechanism ([] []
- Linux needs to use epoll for multiple fds, FreeBSD variants (including
Darwin) need to use kqueue. ([] []
- Linux needs to use eventfd for poll kicking. ([]
Change on 2015/01/07 by ctiller <ctiller@google.com>
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Properly set this up in our build environment.
Change on 2014/12/23 by ctiller <ctiller@google.com>
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-) Properly linking built-in OpenSSL into the grpc library.
-) grpc now properly depends on gpr when linking shared code.
-) Properly naming the shared library with all their aliases.
-) Properly installing the shared library aliases on the system.
-) Potentially supporting Darwin and MINGW32 targets for shared libraries.
Caveat: if using shared libraries, some tests will not compile anymore if they want to use OpenSSL functions, as they are no longer publically available externally. Which is the feature we were seeking.
The Makefile currently does it properly, by linking the tests statically. This only applies when using external code and Makefiles, if said external code improperly assumes SSL is available through grpc.
Change on 2014/12/22 by nnoble <nnoble@google.com>
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This change implements a platform independent alarm manager in alarm.c.
It's integrated with iomgr, and some tests are cleaned up.
The alarm implementation itself is a fairly direct port of LazyAlarmList from eventmanager.
SpinLock has been replaced for now with gpr_mu, and other atomic operations have been dropped (again, for now).
A majority of tests have been ported.
Change on 2014/12/19 by ctiller <ctiller@google.com>
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