From 0ebf5bdf043a27fd3dfb7f92e0cb63d88954c44d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2024 03:47:29 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 115.8.0esr. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- dom/media/doctor/MultiWriterQueue.h | 523 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 523 insertions(+) create mode 100644 dom/media/doctor/MultiWriterQueue.h (limited to 'dom/media/doctor/MultiWriterQueue.h') diff --git a/dom/media/doctor/MultiWriterQueue.h b/dom/media/doctor/MultiWriterQueue.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b19c0039ba --- /dev/null +++ b/dom/media/doctor/MultiWriterQueue.h @@ -0,0 +1,523 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +#ifndef mozilla_MultiWriterQueue_h_ +#define mozilla_MultiWriterQueue_h_ + +#include +#include + +#include "RollingNumber.h" +#include "mozilla/Atomics.h" +#include "mozilla/MemoryReporting.h" +#include "mozilla/Mutex.h" +#include "prthread.h" + +namespace mozilla { + +// Default reader locking strategy, using a mutex to ensure that concurrent +// PopAll calls won't overlap. +class MOZ_CAPABILITY("mutex") MultiWriterQueueReaderLocking_Mutex { + public: + MultiWriterQueueReaderLocking_Mutex() + : mMutex("MultiWriterQueueReaderLocking_Mutex") {} + void Lock() MOZ_CAPABILITY_ACQUIRE(mMutex) { mMutex.Lock(); }; + void Unlock() MOZ_CAPABILITY_RELEASE(mMutex) { mMutex.Unlock(); }; + + private: + Mutex mMutex; +}; + +// Reader non-locking strategy, trusting that PopAll will never be called +// concurrently (e.g., by only calling it from a specific thread). +class MOZ_CAPABILITY("dummy lock") MultiWriterQueueReaderLocking_None { + public: +#ifndef DEBUG + void Lock() MOZ_CAPABILITY_ACQUIRE(){}; + void Unlock() MOZ_CAPABILITY_RELEASE(){}; +#else + // DEBUG-mode checks to catch concurrent misuses. + void Lock() MOZ_CAPABILITY_ACQUIRE() { + MOZ_ASSERT(mLocked.compareExchange(false, true)); + }; + void Unlock() MOZ_CAPABILITY_RELEASE() { + MOZ_ASSERT(mLocked.compareExchange(true, false)); + }; + + private: + Atomic mLocked{false}; +#endif +}; + +static constexpr uint32_t MultiWriterQueueDefaultBufferSize = 8192; + +// Multi-writer, single-reader queue of elements of type `T`. +// Elements are bunched together in buffers of `BufferSize` elements. +// +// This queue is heavily optimized for pushing. In most cases pushes will only +// cost a couple of atomic reads and a few non-atomic reads. Worst cases: +// - Once per buffer, a push will allocate or reuse a buffer for later pushes; +// - During the above new-buffer push, other pushes will be blocked. +// +// By default, popping is protected by mutex; it may be disabled if popping is +// guaranteed never to be concurrent. +// In any case, popping will never negatively impact pushes. +// (However, *not* popping will add runtime costs, as unread buffers will not +// be freed, or made available to future pushes; Push functions provide +// feedback as to when popping would be most efficient.) +template +class MultiWriterQueue { + static_assert(BufferSize > 0, "0-sized MultiWriterQueue buffer"); + + public: + // Constructor. + // Allocates the initial buffer that will receive the first `BufferSize` + // elements. Also allocates one reusable buffer, which will definitely be + // needed after the first `BufferSize` elements have been pushed. + // Ideally (if the reader can process each buffer quickly enough), there + // won't be a need for more buffer allocations. + MultiWriterQueue() + : mBuffersCoverAtLeastUpTo(BufferSize - 1), + mMostRecentBuffer(new Buffer{}), + mReusableBuffers(new Buffer{}), + mOldestBuffer(static_cast(mMostRecentBuffer)), + mLiveBuffersStats(1), + mReusableBuffersStats(1), + mAllocatedBuffersStats(2) {} + + ~MultiWriterQueue() { + auto DestroyList = [](Buffer* aBuffer) { + while (aBuffer) { + Buffer* older = aBuffer->Older(); + delete aBuffer; + aBuffer = older; + } + }; + DestroyList(mMostRecentBuffer); + DestroyList(mReusableBuffers); + } + + // We need the index to be order-resistant to overflow, i.e., numbers before + // an overflow should test smaller-than numbers after the overflow. + // This is because we keep pushing elements with increasing Index, and this + // Index is used to find the appropriate buffer based on a range; and this + // need to work smoothly when crossing the overflow boundary. + using Index = RollingNumber; + + // Pushes indicate whether they have just reached the end of a buffer. + using DidReachEndOfBuffer = bool; + + // Push new element and call aF on it. + // Element may be in just-created state, or recycled after a PopAll call. + // Atomically thread-safe; in the worst case some pushes may be blocked + // while a new buffer is created/reused for them. + // Returns whether that push reached the end of a buffer; useful if caller + // wants to trigger processing regularly at the most efficient time. + template + DidReachEndOfBuffer PushF(F&& aF) { + // Atomically claim ownership of the next available element. + const Index index{mNextElementToWrite++}; + // And now go and set that element. + for (;;) { + Index lastIndex{mBuffersCoverAtLeastUpTo}; + + if (MOZ_UNLIKELY(index == lastIndex)) { + // We have claimed the last element in the current head -> Allocate a + // new head in advance of more pushes. Make it point at the current + // most-recent buffer. + // This whole process is effectively guarded: + // - Later pushes will wait until mBuffersCoverAtLeastUpTo changes to + // one that can accept their claimed index. + // - Readers will stop until the last element is marked as valid. + Buffer* ourBuffer = mMostRecentBuffer; + Buffer* newBuffer = NewBuffer(ourBuffer, index + 1); + // Because we have claimed this very specific index, we should be the + // only one touching the most-recent buffer pointer. + MOZ_ASSERT(mMostRecentBuffer == ourBuffer); + // Just pivot the most-recent buffer pointer to our new buffer. + mMostRecentBuffer = newBuffer; + // Because we have claimed this very specific index, we should be the + // only one touching the buffer coverage watermark. + MOZ_ASSERT(mBuffersCoverAtLeastUpTo == lastIndex.Value()); + // Update it to include the just-added most-recent buffer. + mBuffersCoverAtLeastUpTo = index.Value() + BufferSize; + // We know for sure that `ourBuffer` is the correct one for this index. + ourBuffer->SetAndValidateElement(aF, index); + // And indicate that we have reached the end of a buffer. + return true; + } + + if (MOZ_UNLIKELY(index > lastIndex)) { + // We have claimed an element in a yet-unavailable buffer, wait for our + // target buffer to be created (see above). + while (Index(mBuffersCoverAtLeastUpTo) < index) { + PR_Sleep(PR_INTERVAL_NO_WAIT); // Yield + } + // Then loop to examine the new situation. + continue; + } + + // Here, we have claimed a number that is covered by current buffers. + // These buffers cannot be destroyed, because our buffer is not filled + // yet (we haven't written in it yet), therefore the reader thread will + // have to stop there (or before) and won't destroy our buffer or more + // recent ones. + MOZ_ASSERT(index < lastIndex); + Buffer* ourBuffer = mMostRecentBuffer; + + // In rare situations, another thread may have had the time to create a + // new more-recent buffer, in which case we need to find our older buffer. + while (MOZ_UNLIKELY(index < ourBuffer->Origin())) { + // We assume that older buffers with still-invalid elements (e.g., the + // one we have just claimed) cannot be destroyed. + MOZ_ASSERT(ourBuffer->Older()); + ourBuffer = ourBuffer->Older(); + } + + // Now we can set&validate the claimed element, and indicate that we have + // not reached the end of a buffer. + ourBuffer->SetAndValidateElement(aF, index); + return false; + } + } + + // Push new element and assign it a value. + // Atomically thread-safe; in the worst case some pushes may be blocked + // while a new buffer is created/reused for them. + // Returns whether that push reached the end of a buffer; useful if caller + // wants to trigger processing regularly at the most efficient time. + DidReachEndOfBuffer Push(const T& aT) { + return PushF([&aT](T& aElement, Index) { aElement = aT; }); + } + + // Push new element and move-assign it a value. + // Atomically thread-safe; in the worst case some pushes may be blocked + // while a new buffer is created/reused for them. + // Returns whether that push reached the end of a buffer; useful if caller + // wants to trigger processing regularly at the most efficient time. + DidReachEndOfBuffer Push(T&& aT) { + return PushF([&aT](T& aElement, Index) { aElement = std::move(aT); }); + } + + // Pop all elements before the first invalid one, running aF on each of them + // in FIFO order. + // Thread-safety with other PopAll calls is controlled by the `Locking` + // template argument. + // Concurrent pushes are always allowed, because: + // - PopAll won't read elements until valid, + // - Pushes do not interfere with pop-related members -- except for + // mReusableBuffers, which is accessed atomically. + template + void PopAll(F&& aF) { + mReaderLocking.Lock(); + // Destroy every second fully-read buffer. + // TODO: Research a better algorithm, probably based on stats. + bool destroy = false; + for (;;) { + Buffer* b = mOldestBuffer; + MOZ_ASSERT(!b->Older()); + // The next element to pop must be in that oldest buffer. + MOZ_ASSERT(mNextElementToPop >= b->Origin()); + MOZ_ASSERT(mNextElementToPop < b->Origin() + BufferSize); + + // Start reading each element. + if (!b->ReadAndInvalidateAll(aF, mNextElementToPop)) { + // Found an invalid element, stop popping. + mReaderLocking.Unlock(); + return; + } + + // Reached the end of this oldest buffer + MOZ_ASSERT(mNextElementToPop == b->Origin() + BufferSize); + // Delete this oldest buffer. + // Since the last element was valid, it must mean that there is a newer + // buffer. + MOZ_ASSERT(b->Newer()); + MOZ_ASSERT(mNextElementToPop == b->Newer()->Origin()); + StopUsing(b, destroy); + destroy = !destroy; + + // We will loop and start reading the now-oldest buffer. + } + } + + // Size of all buffers (used, or recyclable), excluding external data. + size_t ShallowSizeOfExcludingThis(MallocSizeOf aMallocSizeOf) const { + return mAllocatedBuffersStats.Count() * sizeof(Buffer); + } + + struct CountAndWatermark { + int mCount; + int mWatermark; + }; + + CountAndWatermark LiveBuffersStats() const { return mLiveBuffersStats.Get(); } + CountAndWatermark ReusableBuffersStats() const { + return mReusableBuffersStats.Get(); + } + CountAndWatermark AllocatedBuffersStats() const { + return mAllocatedBuffersStats.Get(); + } + + private: + // Structure containing the element to be stored, and a validity-marker. + class BufferedElement { + public: + // Run aF on an invalid element, and mark it as valid. + template + void SetAndValidate(F&& aF, Index aIndex) { + MOZ_ASSERT(!mValid); + aF(mT, aIndex); + mValid = true; + } + + // Run aF on a valid element and mark it as invalid, return true. + // Return false if element was invalid. + template + bool ReadAndInvalidate(F&& aF) { + if (!mValid) { + return false; + } + aF(mT); + mValid = false; + return true; + } + + private: + T mT; + // mValid should be atomically changed to true *after* mT has been written, + // so that the reader can only see valid data. + // ReleaseAcquire, because when set to `true`, we want the just-written mT + // to be visible to the thread reading this `true`; and when set to `false`, + // we want the previous reads to have completed. + Atomic mValid{false}; + }; + + // Buffer contains a sequence of BufferedElements starting at a specific + // index, and it points to the next-older buffer (if any). + class Buffer { + public: + // Constructor of the very first buffer. + Buffer() : mOlder(nullptr), mNewer(nullptr), mOrigin(0) {} + + // Constructor of later buffers. + Buffer(Buffer* aOlder, Index aOrigin) + : mOlder(aOlder), mNewer(nullptr), mOrigin(aOrigin) { + MOZ_ASSERT(aOlder); + aOlder->mNewer = this; + } + + Buffer* Older() const { return mOlder; } + void SetOlder(Buffer* aOlder) { mOlder = aOlder; } + + Buffer* Newer() const { return mNewer; } + void SetNewer(Buffer* aNewer) { mNewer = aNewer; } + + Index Origin() const { return mOrigin; } + void SetOrigin(Index aOrigin) { mOrigin = aOrigin; } + + // Run aF on a yet-invalid element. + // Not thread-safe by itself, but nothing else should write this element, + // and reader won't access it until after it becomes valid. + template + void SetAndValidateElement(F&& aF, Index aIndex) { + MOZ_ASSERT(aIndex >= Origin()); + MOZ_ASSERT(aIndex < Origin() + BufferSize); + mElements[aIndex - Origin()].SetAndValidate(aF, aIndex); + } + + using DidReadLastElement = bool; + + // Read all valid elements starting at aIndex, marking them invalid and + // updating aIndex. + // Returns true if we ended up reading the last element in this buffer. + // Accessing the validity bit is thread-safe (as it's atomic), but once + // an element is valid, the reading itself is not thread-safe and should be + // guarded. + template + DidReadLastElement ReadAndInvalidateAll(F&& aF, Index& aIndex) { + MOZ_ASSERT(aIndex >= Origin()); + MOZ_ASSERT(aIndex < Origin() + BufferSize); + for (; aIndex < Origin() + BufferSize; ++aIndex) { + if (!mElements[aIndex - Origin()].ReadAndInvalidate(aF)) { + // Found an invalid element, stop here. (aIndex will not be updated + // past it, so we will start from here next time.) + return false; + } + } + return true; + } + + private: + Buffer* mOlder; + Buffer* mNewer; + Index mOrigin; + BufferedElement mElements[BufferSize]; + }; + + // Reuse a buffer, or create a new one. + // All buffered elements will be invalid. + Buffer* NewBuffer(Buffer* aOlder, Index aOrigin) { + MOZ_ASSERT(aOlder); + for (;;) { + Buffer* head = mReusableBuffers; + if (!head) { + ++mAllocatedBuffersStats; + ++mLiveBuffersStats; + Buffer* buffer = new Buffer(aOlder, aOrigin); + return buffer; + } + Buffer* older = head->Older(); + // Try to pivot the reusable-buffer pointer from the current head to the + // next buffer in line. + if (mReusableBuffers.compareExchange(head, older)) { + // Success! The reusable-buffer pointer now points at the older buffer, + // so we can recycle this ex-head. + --mReusableBuffersStats; + ++mLiveBuffersStats; + head->SetOlder(aOlder); + aOlder->SetNewer(head); + // We will be the newest; newer-pointer should already be null. + MOZ_ASSERT(!head->Newer()); + head->SetOrigin(aOrigin); + return head; + } + // Failure, someone else must have touched the list, loop to try again. + } + } + + // Discard a fully-read buffer. + // If aDestroy is true, delete it. + // If aDestroy is false, move the buffer to a reusable-buffer stack. + void StopUsing(Buffer* aBuffer, bool aDestroy) { + --mLiveBuffersStats; + + // We should only stop using the oldest buffer. + MOZ_ASSERT(!aBuffer->Older()); + // The newest buffer should not be modified here. + MOZ_ASSERT(aBuffer->Newer()); + MOZ_ASSERT(aBuffer->Newer()->Older() == aBuffer); + // Detach from the second-oldest buffer. + aBuffer->Newer()->SetOlder(nullptr); + // Make the second-oldest buffer the now-oldest buffer. + mOldestBuffer = aBuffer->Newer(); + + if (aDestroy) { + --mAllocatedBuffersStats; + delete aBuffer; + } else { + ++mReusableBuffersStats; + // The recycling stack only uses mOlder; mNewer is not needed. + aBuffer->SetNewer(nullptr); + + // Make the given buffer the new head of reusable buffers. + for (;;) { + Buffer* head = mReusableBuffers; + aBuffer->SetOlder(head); + if (mReusableBuffers.compareExchange(head, aBuffer)) { + break; + } + } + } + } + + // Index of the next element to write. Modified when an element index is + // claimed for a push. If the last element of a buffer is claimed, that push + // will be responsible for adding a new head buffer. + // Relaxed, because there is no synchronization based on this variable, each + // thread just needs to get a different value, and will then write different + // things (which themselves have some atomic validation before they may be + // read elsewhere, independent of this `mNextElementToWrite`.) + Atomic mNextElementToWrite{0}; + + // Index that a live recent buffer reaches. If a push claims a lesser-or- + // equal number, the corresponding buffer is guaranteed to still be alive: + // - It will have been created before this index was updated, + // - It will not be destroyed until all its values have been written, + // including the one that just claimed a position within it. + // Also, the push that claims this exact number is responsible for adding the + // next buffer and updating this value accordingly. + // ReleaseAcquire, because when set to a certain value, the just-created + // buffer covering the new range must be visible to readers. + Atomic mBuffersCoverAtLeastUpTo; + + // Pointer to the most recent buffer. Never null. + // This is the most recent of a deque of yet-unread buffers. + // Only modified when adding a new head buffer. + // ReleaseAcquire, because when modified, the just-created new buffer must be + // visible to readers. + Atomic mMostRecentBuffer; + + // Stack of reusable buffers. + // ReleaseAcquire, because when modified, the just-added buffer must be + // visible to readers. + Atomic mReusableBuffers; + + // Template-provided locking mechanism to protect PopAll()-only member + // variables below. + ReaderLocking mReaderLocking; + + // Pointer to the oldest buffer, which contains the new element to be popped. + // Never null. + Buffer* mOldestBuffer; + + // Index of the next element to be popped. + Index mNextElementToPop{0}; + + // Stats. + class AtomicCountAndWatermark { + public: + explicit AtomicCountAndWatermark(int aCount) + : mCount(aCount), mWatermark(aCount) {} + + int Count() const { return int(mCount); } + + CountAndWatermark Get() const { + return CountAndWatermark{int(mCount), int(mWatermark)}; + } + + int operator++() { + int count = int(++mCount); + // Update watermark. + for (;;) { + int watermark = int(mWatermark); + if (watermark >= count) { + // printf("++[%p] -=> %d-%d\n", this, count, watermark); + break; + } + if (mWatermark.compareExchange(watermark, count)) { + // printf("++[%p] -x> %d-(was %d now %d)\n", this, count, watermark, + // count); + break; + } + } + return count; + } + + int operator--() { + int count = int(--mCount); + // printf("--[%p] -> %d\n", this, count); + return count; + } + + private: + // Relaxed, as these are just gathering stats, so consistency is not + // critical. + Atomic mCount; + Atomic mWatermark; + }; + // All buffers in the mMostRecentBuffer deque. + AtomicCountAndWatermark mLiveBuffersStats; + // All buffers in the mReusableBuffers stack. + AtomicCountAndWatermark mReusableBuffersStats; + // All allocated buffers (sum of above). + AtomicCountAndWatermark mAllocatedBuffersStats; +}; + +} // namespace mozilla + +#endif // mozilla_MultiWriterQueue_h_ -- cgit v1.2.3