/* * Copyright 2018 gRPC authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "src/core/lib/iomgr/exec_ctx.h" #include "src/core/lib/iomgr/executor.h" #include "src/core/lib/iomgr/timer.h" #include "src/core/lib/surface/completion_queue.h" #include #include "src/core/lib/debug/trace.h" namespace grpc_impl { namespace internal { class AlarmImpl : public ::grpc::internal::CompletionQueueTag { public: AlarmImpl() : cq_(nullptr), tag_(nullptr) { gpr_ref_init(&refs_, 1); grpc_timer_init_unset(&timer_); } ~AlarmImpl() {} bool FinalizeResult(void** tag, bool* /*status*/) override { *tag = tag_; Unref(); return true; } void Set(::grpc::CompletionQueue* cq, gpr_timespec deadline, void* tag) { grpc_core::ApplicationCallbackExecCtx callback_exec_ctx; grpc_core::ExecCtx exec_ctx; GRPC_CQ_INTERNAL_REF(cq->cq(), "alarm"); cq_ = cq->cq(); tag_ = tag; GPR_ASSERT(grpc_cq_begin_op(cq_, this)); GRPC_CLOSURE_INIT( &on_alarm_, [](void* arg, grpc_error* error) { // queue the op on the completion queue AlarmImpl* alarm = static_cast(arg); alarm->Ref(); // Preserve the cq and reset the cq_ so that the alarm // can be reset when the alarm tag is delivered. grpc_completion_queue* cq = alarm->cq_; alarm->cq_ = nullptr; grpc_cq_end_op( cq, alarm, error, [](void* /*arg*/, grpc_cq_completion* /*completion*/) {}, arg, &alarm->completion_); GRPC_CQ_INTERNAL_UNREF(cq, "alarm"); }, this, grpc_schedule_on_exec_ctx); grpc_timer_init(&timer_, grpc_timespec_to_millis_round_up(deadline), &on_alarm_); } void Set(gpr_timespec deadline, std::function f) { grpc_core::ApplicationCallbackExecCtx callback_exec_ctx; grpc_core::ExecCtx exec_ctx; // Don't use any CQ at all. Instead just use the timer to fire the function callback_ = std::move(f); Ref(); GRPC_CLOSURE_INIT(&on_alarm_, [](void* arg, grpc_error* error) { grpc_core::Executor::Run( GRPC_CLOSURE_CREATE( [](void* arg, grpc_error* error) { AlarmImpl* alarm = static_cast(arg); alarm->callback_(error == GRPC_ERROR_NONE); alarm->Unref(); }, arg, nullptr), error); }, this, grpc_schedule_on_exec_ctx); grpc_timer_init(&timer_, grpc_timespec_to_millis_round_up(deadline), &on_alarm_); } void Cancel() { grpc_core::ApplicationCallbackExecCtx callback_exec_ctx; grpc_core::ExecCtx exec_ctx; grpc_timer_cancel(&timer_); } void Destroy() { Cancel(); Unref(); } private: void Ref() { gpr_ref(&refs_); } void Unref() { if (gpr_unref(&refs_)) { delete this; } } grpc_timer timer_; gpr_refcount refs_; grpc_closure on_alarm_; grpc_cq_completion completion_; // completion queue where events about this alarm will be posted grpc_completion_queue* cq_; void* tag_; std::function callback_; }; } // namespace internal static ::grpc::internal::GrpcLibraryInitializer g_gli_initializer; Alarm::Alarm() : alarm_(new internal::AlarmImpl()) { g_gli_initializer.summon(); } void Alarm::SetInternal(::grpc::CompletionQueue* cq, gpr_timespec deadline, void* tag) { // Note that we know that alarm_ is actually an internal::AlarmImpl // but we declared it as the base pointer to avoid a forward declaration // or exposing core data structures in the C++ public headers. // Thus it is safe to use a static_cast to the subclass here, and the // C++ style guide allows us to do so in this case static_cast(alarm_)->Set(cq, deadline, tag); } void Alarm::SetInternal(gpr_timespec deadline, std::function f) { // Note that we know that alarm_ is actually an internal::AlarmImpl // but we declared it as the base pointer to avoid a forward declaration // or exposing core data structures in the C++ public headers. // Thus it is safe to use a static_cast to the subclass here, and the // C++ style guide allows us to do so in this case static_cast(alarm_)->Set(deadline, std::move(f)); } Alarm::~Alarm() { if (alarm_ != nullptr) { static_cast(alarm_)->Destroy(); } } void Alarm::Cancel() { static_cast(alarm_)->Cancel(); } } // namespace grpc_impl