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/*
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* Copyright 2015-2016 gRPC authors.
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/// A completion queue implements a concurrent producer-consumer queue, with
/// two main API-exposed methods: \a Next and \a AsyncNext. These
/// methods are the essential component of the gRPC C++ asynchronous API.
/// There is also a \a Shutdown method to indicate that a given completion queue
/// will no longer have regular events. This must be called before the
/// completion queue is destroyed.
/// All completion queue APIs are thread-safe and may be used concurrently with
/// any other completion queue API invocation; it is acceptable to have
/// multiple threads calling \a Next or \a AsyncNext on the same or different
/// completion queues, or to call these methods concurrently with a \a Shutdown
/// elsewhere.
/// \remark{All other API calls on completion queue should be completed before
/// a completion queue destructor is called.}
#ifndef GRPCXX_IMPL_CODEGEN_COMPLETION_QUEUE_H
#define GRPCXX_IMPL_CODEGEN_COMPLETION_QUEUE_H
#include <grpc++/impl/codegen/completion_queue_tag.h>
#include <grpc++/impl/codegen/core_codegen_interface.h>
#include <grpc++/impl/codegen/grpc_library.h>
#include <grpc++/impl/codegen/status.h>
#include <grpc++/impl/codegen/time.h>
#include <grpc/impl/codegen/atm.h>
struct grpc_completion_queue;
namespace grpc {
template <class R>
class ClientReader;
template <class W>
class ClientWriter;
template <class W, class R>
class ClientReaderWriter;
template <class R>
class ServerReader;
template <class W>
class ServerWriter;
namespace internal {
template <class W, class R>
class ServerReaderWriterBody;
} // namespace internal
class Channel;
class ChannelInterface;
class ClientContext;
class CompletionQueue;
class Server;
class ServerBuilder;
class ServerContext;
namespace internal {
class CompletionQueueTag;
class RpcMethod;
template <class ServiceType, class RequestType, class ResponseType>
class RpcMethodHandler;
template <class ServiceType, class RequestType, class ResponseType>
class ClientStreamingHandler;
template <class ServiceType, class RequestType, class ResponseType>
class ServerStreamingHandler;
template <class ServiceType, class RequestType, class ResponseType>
class BidiStreamingHandler;
class UnknownMethodHandler;
template <class Streamer, bool WriteNeeded>
class TemplatedBidiStreamingHandler;
template <class InputMessage, class OutputMessage>
Status BlockingUnaryCall(ChannelInterface* channel, const RpcMethod& method,
ClientContext* context, const InputMessage& request,
OutputMessage* result);
} // namespace internal
extern CoreCodegenInterface* g_core_codegen_interface;
/// A thin wrapper around \ref grpc_completion_queue (see \ref
/// src/core/lib/surface/completion_queue.h).
/// See \ref doc/cpp/perf_notes.md for notes on best practices for high
/// performance servers.
class CompletionQueue : private GrpcLibraryCodegen {
public:
/// Default constructor. Implicitly creates a \a grpc_completion_queue
/// instance.
CompletionQueue()
: CompletionQueue(grpc_completion_queue_attributes{
GRPC_CQ_CURRENT_VERSION, GRPC_CQ_NEXT, GRPC_CQ_DEFAULT_POLLING}) {}
/// Wrap \a take, taking ownership of the instance.
///
/// \param take The completion queue instance to wrap. Ownership is taken.
explicit CompletionQueue(grpc_completion_queue* take);
/// Destructor. Destroys the owned wrapped completion queue / instance.
~CompletionQueue() {
g_core_codegen_interface->grpc_completion_queue_destroy(cq_);
}
/// Tri-state return for AsyncNext: SHUTDOWN, GOT_EVENT, TIMEOUT.
enum NextStatus {
SHUTDOWN, ///< The completion queue has been shutdown.
GOT_EVENT, ///< Got a new event; \a tag will be filled in with its
///< associated value; \a ok indicating its success.
TIMEOUT ///< deadline was reached.
};
/// Read from the queue, blocking up to \a deadline (or the queue's shutdown).
/// Both \a tag and \a ok are updated upon success (if an event is available
/// within the \a deadline). A \a tag points to an arbitrary location usually
/// employed to uniquely identify an event.
///
/// \param tag[out] Upon sucess, updated to point to the event's tag.
/// \param ok[out] Upon sucess, true if read a regular event, false otherwise.
/// \param deadline[in] How long to block in wait for an event.
///
/// \return The type of event read.
template <typename T>
NextStatus AsyncNext(void** tag, bool* ok, const T& deadline) {
TimePoint<T> deadline_tp(deadline);
return AsyncNextInternal(tag, ok, deadline_tp.raw_time());
}
/// Read from the queue, blocking until an event is available or the queue is
/// shutting down.
///
/// \param tag[out] Updated to point to the read event's tag.
/// \param ok[out] true if read a regular event, false otherwise.
///
/// \return true if read a regular event, false if the queue is shutting down.
bool Next(void** tag, bool* ok) {
return (AsyncNextInternal(tag, ok, g_core_codegen_interface->gpr_inf_future(
GPR_CLOCK_REALTIME)) != SHUTDOWN);
}
/// Request the shutdown of the queue.
///
/// \warning This method must be called at some point if this completion queue
/// is accessed with Next or AsyncNext. Once invoked, \a Next
/// will start to return false and \a AsyncNext will return \a
/// NextStatus::SHUTDOWN. Only once either one of these methods does that
/// (that is, once the queue has been \em drained) can an instance of this
/// class be destroyed. Also note that applications must ensure that
/// no work is enqueued on this completion queue after this method is called.
void Shutdown();
/// Returns a \em raw pointer to the underlying \a grpc_completion_queue
/// instance.
///
/// \warning Remember that the returned instance is owned. No transfer of
/// owership is performed.
grpc_completion_queue* cq() { return cq_; }
/// Manage state of avalanching operations : completion queue tags that
/// trigger other completion queue operations. The underlying core completion
/// queue should not really shutdown until all avalanching operations have
/// been finalized. Note that we maintain the requirement that an avalanche
/// registration must take place before CQ shutdown (which must be maintained
/// elsehwere)
void InitialAvalanching() {
gpr_atm_rel_store(&avalanches_in_flight_, static_cast<gpr_atm>(1));
}
void RegisterAvalanching() {
gpr_atm_no_barrier_fetch_add(&avalanches_in_flight_,
static_cast<gpr_atm>(1));
}
void CompleteAvalanching();
protected:
/// Private constructor of CompletionQueue only visible to friend classes
CompletionQueue(const grpc_completion_queue_attributes& attributes) {
cq_ = g_core_codegen_interface->grpc_completion_queue_create(
g_core_codegen_interface->grpc_completion_queue_factory_lookup(
&attributes),
&attributes, NULL);
InitialAvalanching(); // reserve this for the future shutdown
}
private:
// Friend synchronous wrappers so that they can access Pluck(), which is
// a semi-private API geared towards the synchronous implementation.
template <class R>
friend class ::grpc::ClientReader;
template <class W>
friend class ::grpc::ClientWriter;
template <class W, class R>
friend class ::grpc::ClientReaderWriter;
template <class R>
friend class ::grpc::ServerReader;
template <class W>
friend class ::grpc::ServerWriter;
template <class W, class R>
friend class ::grpc::internal::ServerReaderWriterBody;
template <class ServiceType, class RequestType, class ResponseType>
friend class ::grpc::internal::RpcMethodHandler;
template <class ServiceType, class RequestType, class ResponseType>
friend class ::grpc::internal::ClientStreamingHandler;
template <class ServiceType, class RequestType, class ResponseType>
friend class ::grpc::internal::ServerStreamingHandler;
template <class Streamer, bool WriteNeeded>
friend class ::grpc::internal::TemplatedBidiStreamingHandler;
friend class ::grpc::internal::UnknownMethodHandler;
friend class ::grpc::Server;
friend class ::grpc::ServerContext;
template <class InputMessage, class OutputMessage>
friend Status(::grpc::internal::BlockingUnaryCall)(
ChannelInterface* channel, const internal::RpcMethod& method,
ClientContext* context, const InputMessage& request,
OutputMessage* result);
NextStatus AsyncNextInternal(void** tag, bool* ok, gpr_timespec deadline);
/// Wraps \a grpc_completion_queue_pluck.
/// \warning Must not be mixed with calls to \a Next.
bool Pluck(internal::CompletionQueueTag* tag) {
auto deadline =
g_core_codegen_interface->gpr_inf_future(GPR_CLOCK_REALTIME);
auto ev = g_core_codegen_interface->grpc_completion_queue_pluck(
cq_, tag, deadline, nullptr);
bool ok = ev.success != 0;
void* ignored = tag;
GPR_CODEGEN_ASSERT(tag->FinalizeResult(&ignored, &ok));
GPR_CODEGEN_ASSERT(ignored == tag);
// Ignore mutations by FinalizeResult: Pluck returns the C API status
return ev.success != 0;
}
/// Performs a single polling pluck on \a tag.
/// \warning Must not be mixed with calls to \a Next.
///
/// TODO: sreek - This calls tag->FinalizeResult() even if the cq_ is already
/// shutdown. This is most likely a bug and if it is a bug, then change this
/// implementation to simple call the other TryPluck function with a zero
/// timeout. i.e:
/// TryPluck(tag, gpr_time_0(GPR_CLOCK_REALTIME))
void TryPluck(internal::CompletionQueueTag* tag) {
auto deadline = g_core_codegen_interface->gpr_time_0(GPR_CLOCK_REALTIME);
auto ev = g_core_codegen_interface->grpc_completion_queue_pluck(
cq_, tag, deadline, nullptr);
if (ev.type == GRPC_QUEUE_TIMEOUT) return;
bool ok = ev.success != 0;
void* ignored = tag;
// the tag must be swallowed if using TryPluck
GPR_CODEGEN_ASSERT(!tag->FinalizeResult(&ignored, &ok));
}
/// Performs a single polling pluck on \a tag. Calls tag->FinalizeResult if
/// the pluck() was successful and returned the tag.
///
/// This exects tag->FinalizeResult (if called) to return 'false' i.e expects
/// that the tag is internal not something that is returned to the user.
void TryPluck(internal::CompletionQueueTag* tag, gpr_timespec deadline) {
auto ev = g_core_codegen_interface->grpc_completion_queue_pluck(
cq_, tag, deadline, nullptr);
if (ev.type == GRPC_QUEUE_TIMEOUT || ev.type == GRPC_QUEUE_SHUTDOWN) {
return;
}
bool ok = ev.success != 0;
void* ignored = tag;
GPR_CODEGEN_ASSERT(!tag->FinalizeResult(&ignored, &ok));
}
grpc_completion_queue* cq_; // owned
gpr_atm avalanches_in_flight_;
};
/// A specific type of completion queue used by the processing of notifications
/// by servers. Instantiated by \a ServerBuilder.
class ServerCompletionQueue : public CompletionQueue {
public:
bool IsFrequentlyPolled() { return polling_type_ != GRPC_CQ_NON_LISTENING; }
private:
grpc_cq_polling_type polling_type_;
friend class ServerBuilder;
/// \param is_frequently_polled Informs the GRPC library about whether the
/// server completion queue would be actively polled (by calling Next() or
/// AsyncNext()). By default all server completion queues are assumed to be
/// frequently polled.
ServerCompletionQueue(grpc_cq_polling_type polling_type)
: CompletionQueue(grpc_completion_queue_attributes{
GRPC_CQ_CURRENT_VERSION, GRPC_CQ_NEXT, polling_type}),
polling_type_(polling_type) {}
};
} // namespace grpc
#endif // GRPCXX_IMPL_CODEGEN_COMPLETION_QUEUE_H