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| author | Mazdak Farrokhzad <twingoow@gmail.com> | 2020-03-23 19:04:43 +0100 |
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| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-03-23 19:04:43 +0100 |
| commit | e4d2f747e56e52cbd4ee90222fb455c6488ba683 (patch) | |
| tree | b2ffad434ce968422776356d812240ad49f56355 /src/liballoc/task.rs | |
| parent | 8549cfed4bbcdd28ef3a36e5de72c000e32f650e (diff) | |
| parent | 32f5724e8ac35e5a314313c6053ff46702223b27 (diff) | |
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Rollup merge of #68700 - withoutboats:wake-trait, r=withoutboats
Add Wake trait for safe construction of Wakers.
Currently, constructing a waker requires calling the unsafe `Waker::from_raw` API. This API requires the user to manually construct a vtable for the waker themself - which is both cumbersome and very error prone. This API would provide an ergonomic, straightforward and guaranteed memory-safe way of constructing a waker.
It has been our longstanding intention that the `Waker` type essentially function as an `Arc<dyn Wake>`, with a `Wake` trait as defined here. Two considerations prevented the original API from being shipped as simply an `Arc<dyn Wake>`:
- We want to support futures on embedded systems, which may not have an allocator, and in optimized executors for which this API may not be best-suited. Therefore, we have always explicitly supported the maximally-flexible (but also memory-unsafe) `RawWaker` API, and `Waker` has always lived in libcore.
- Because `Waker` lives in libcore and `Arc` lives in liballoc, it has not been feasible to provide a constructor for `Waker` from `Arc<dyn Wake>`.
Therefore, the Wake trait was left out of the initial version of the task waker API.
However, as Rust 1.41, it is possible under the more flexible orphan rules to implement `From<Arc<W>> for Waker where W: Wake` in liballoc. Therefore, we can now define this constructor even though `Waker` lives in libcore.
This PR adds these APIs:
- A `Wake` trait, which contains two methods
- A required method `wake`, which is called by `Waker::wake`
- A provided method `wake_by_ref`, which is called by `Waker::wake_by_ref` and which implementors can override if they can optimize this use case.
- An implementation of `From<Arc<W>> for Waker where W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static`
- A similar implementation of `From<Arc<W>> for RawWaker`.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/liballoc/task.rs')
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diff --git a/src/liballoc/task.rs b/src/liballoc/task.rs new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..981095302c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/liballoc/task.rs @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +#![unstable(feature = "wake_trait", issue = "69912")] +//! Types and Traits for working with asynchronous tasks. +use core::mem::{self, ManuallyDrop}; +use core::task::{RawWaker, RawWakerVTable, Waker}; + +use crate::sync::Arc; + +/// The implementation of waking a task on an executor. +/// +/// This trait can be used to create a [`Waker`]. An executor can define an +/// implementation of this trait, and use that to construct a Waker to pass +/// to the tasks that are executed on that executor. +/// +/// This trait is a memory-safe and ergonomic alternative to constructing a +/// [`RawWaker`]. It supports the common executor design in which the data +/// used to wake up a task is stored in an [`Arc`]. Some executors (especially +/// those for embedded systems) cannot use this API, which is why [`RawWaker`] +/// exists as an alternative for those systems. +#[unstable(feature = "wake_trait", issue = "69912")] +pub trait Wake { + /// Wake this task. + #[unstable(feature = "wake_trait", issue = "69912")] + fn wake(self: Arc<Self>); + + /// Wake this task without consuming the waker. + /// + /// If an executor supports a cheaper way to wake without consuming the + /// waker, it should override this method. By default, it clones the + /// [`Arc`] and calls `wake` on the clone. + #[unstable(feature = "wake_trait", issue = "69912")] + fn wake_by_ref(self: &Arc<Self>) { + self.clone().wake(); + } +} + +#[unstable(feature = "wake_trait", issue = "69912")] +impl<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static> From<Arc<W>> for Waker { + fn from(waker: Arc<W>) -> Waker { + // SAFETY: This is safe because raw_waker safely constructs + // a RawWaker from Arc<W>. + unsafe { Waker::from_raw(raw_waker(waker)) } + } +} + +#[unstable(feature = "wake_trait", issue = "69912")] +impl<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static> From<Arc<W>> for RawWaker { + fn from(waker: Arc<W>) -> RawWaker { + raw_waker(waker) + } +} + +// NB: This private function for constructing a RawWaker is used, rather than +// inlining this into the `From<Arc<W>> for RawWaker` impl, to ensure that +// the safety of `From<Arc<W>> for Waker` does not depend on the correct +// trait dispatch - instead both impls call this function directly and +// explicitly. +#[inline(always)] +fn raw_waker<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static>(waker: Arc<W>) -> RawWaker { + // Increment the reference count of the arc to clone it. + unsafe fn clone_waker<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static>(waker: *const ()) -> RawWaker { + let waker: Arc<W> = Arc::from_raw(waker as *const W); + mem::forget(Arc::clone(&waker)); + raw_waker(waker) + } + + // Wake by value, moving the Arc into the Wake::wake function + unsafe fn wake<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static>(waker: *const ()) { + let waker: Arc<W> = Arc::from_raw(waker as *const W); + <W as Wake>::wake(waker); + } + + // Wake by reference, wrap the waker in ManuallyDrop to avoid dropping it + unsafe fn wake_by_ref<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static>(waker: *const ()) { + let waker: ManuallyDrop<Arc<W>> = ManuallyDrop::new(Arc::from_raw(waker as *const W)); + <W as Wake>::wake_by_ref(&waker); + } + + // Decrement the reference count of the Arc on drop + unsafe fn drop_waker<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static>(waker: *const ()) { + mem::drop(Arc::from_raw(waker as *const W)); + } + + RawWaker::new( + Arc::into_raw(waker) as *const (), + &RawWakerVTable::new(clone_waker::<W>, wake::<W>, wake_by_ref::<W>, drop_waker::<W>), + ) +} |
