From 698f8c2f01ea549d77d7dc3338a12e04c11057b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 14:02:58 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.64.0+dfsg1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- vendor/parking_lot-0.11.2/src/rwlock.rs | 618 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 618 insertions(+) create mode 100644 vendor/parking_lot-0.11.2/src/rwlock.rs (limited to 'vendor/parking_lot-0.11.2/src/rwlock.rs') diff --git a/vendor/parking_lot-0.11.2/src/rwlock.rs b/vendor/parking_lot-0.11.2/src/rwlock.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..70e1b1a7c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/parking_lot-0.11.2/src/rwlock.rs @@ -0,0 +1,618 @@ +// Copyright 2016 Amanieu d'Antras +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, or the MIT license , at your option. This file may not be +// copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms. + +use crate::raw_rwlock::RawRwLock; +use lock_api; + +/// A reader-writer lock +/// +/// This type of lock allows a number of readers or at most one writer at any +/// point in time. The write portion of this lock typically allows modification +/// of the underlying data (exclusive access) and the read portion of this lock +/// typically allows for read-only access (shared access). +/// +/// This lock uses a task-fair locking policy which avoids both reader and +/// writer starvation. This means that readers trying to acquire the lock will +/// block even if the lock is unlocked when there are writers waiting to acquire +/// the lock. Because of this, attempts to recursively acquire a read lock +/// within a single thread may result in a deadlock. +/// +/// The type parameter `T` represents the data that this lock protects. It is +/// required that `T` satisfies `Send` to be shared across threads and `Sync` to +/// allow concurrent access through readers. The RAII guards returned from the +/// locking methods implement `Deref` (and `DerefMut` for the `write` methods) +/// to allow access to the contained of the lock. +/// +/// # Fairness +/// +/// A typical unfair lock can often end up in a situation where a single thread +/// quickly acquires and releases the same lock in succession, which can starve +/// other threads waiting to acquire the rwlock. While this improves throughput +/// because it doesn't force a context switch when a thread tries to re-acquire +/// a rwlock it has just released, this can starve other threads. +/// +/// This rwlock uses [eventual fairness](https://trac.webkit.org/changeset/203350) +/// to ensure that the lock will be fair on average without sacrificing +/// throughput. This is done by forcing a fair unlock on average every 0.5ms, +/// which will force the lock to go to the next thread waiting for the rwlock. +/// +/// Additionally, any critical section longer than 1ms will always use a fair +/// unlock, which has a negligible impact on throughput considering the length +/// of the critical section. +/// +/// You can also force a fair unlock by calling `RwLockReadGuard::unlock_fair` +/// or `RwLockWriteGuard::unlock_fair` when unlocking a mutex instead of simply +/// dropping the guard. +/// +/// # Differences from the standard library `RwLock` +/// +/// - Supports atomically downgrading a write lock into a read lock. +/// - Task-fair locking policy instead of an unspecified platform default. +/// - No poisoning, the lock is released normally on panic. +/// - Only requires 1 word of space, whereas the standard library boxes the +/// `RwLock` due to platform limitations. +/// - Can be statically constructed (requires the `const_fn` nightly feature). +/// - Does not require any drop glue when dropped. +/// - Inline fast path for the uncontended case. +/// - Efficient handling of micro-contention using adaptive spinning. +/// - Allows raw locking & unlocking without a guard. +/// - Supports eventual fairness so that the rwlock is fair on average. +/// - Optionally allows making the rwlock fair by calling +/// `RwLockReadGuard::unlock_fair` and `RwLockWriteGuard::unlock_fair`. +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// ``` +/// use parking_lot::RwLock; +/// +/// let lock = RwLock::new(5); +/// +/// // many reader locks can be held at once +/// { +/// let r1 = lock.read(); +/// let r2 = lock.read(); +/// assert_eq!(*r1, 5); +/// assert_eq!(*r2, 5); +/// } // read locks are dropped at this point +/// +/// // only one write lock may be held, however +/// { +/// let mut w = lock.write(); +/// *w += 1; +/// assert_eq!(*w, 6); +/// } // write lock is dropped here +/// ``` +pub type RwLock = lock_api::RwLock; + +/// Creates a new instance of an `RwLock` which is unlocked. +/// +/// This allows creating a `RwLock` in a constant context on stable Rust. +pub const fn const_rwlock(val: T) -> RwLock { + RwLock::const_new(::INIT, val) +} + +/// RAII structure used to release the shared read access of a lock when +/// dropped. +pub type RwLockReadGuard<'a, T> = lock_api::RwLockReadGuard<'a, RawRwLock, T>; + +/// RAII structure used to release the exclusive write access of a lock when +/// dropped. +pub type RwLockWriteGuard<'a, T> = lock_api::RwLockWriteGuard<'a, RawRwLock, T>; + +/// An RAII read lock guard returned by `RwLockReadGuard::map`, which can point to a +/// subfield of the protected data. +/// +/// The main difference between `MappedRwLockReadGuard` and `RwLockReadGuard` is that the +/// former doesn't support temporarily unlocking and re-locking, since that +/// could introduce soundness issues if the locked object is modified by another +/// thread. +pub type MappedRwLockReadGuard<'a, T> = lock_api::MappedRwLockReadGuard<'a, RawRwLock, T>; + +/// An RAII write lock guard returned by `RwLockWriteGuard::map`, which can point to a +/// subfield of the protected data. +/// +/// The main difference between `MappedRwLockWriteGuard` and `RwLockWriteGuard` is that the +/// former doesn't support temporarily unlocking and re-locking, since that +/// could introduce soundness issues if the locked object is modified by another +/// thread. +pub type MappedRwLockWriteGuard<'a, T> = lock_api::MappedRwLockWriteGuard<'a, RawRwLock, T>; + +/// RAII structure used to release the upgradable read access of a lock when +/// dropped. +pub type RwLockUpgradableReadGuard<'a, T> = lock_api::RwLockUpgradableReadGuard<'a, RawRwLock, T>; + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests { + use crate::{RwLock, RwLockUpgradableReadGuard, RwLockWriteGuard}; + use rand::Rng; + use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering}; + use std::sync::mpsc::channel; + use std::sync::Arc; + use std::thread; + use std::time::Duration; + + #[cfg(feature = "serde")] + use bincode::{deserialize, serialize}; + + #[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Debug)] + struct NonCopy(i32); + + #[test] + fn smoke() { + let l = RwLock::new(()); + drop(l.read()); + drop(l.write()); + drop(l.upgradable_read()); + drop((l.read(), l.read())); + drop((l.read(), l.upgradable_read())); + drop(l.write()); + } + + #[test] + fn frob() { + const N: u32 = 10; + const M: u32 = 1000; + + let r = Arc::new(RwLock::new(())); + + let (tx, rx) = channel::<()>(); + for _ in 0..N { + let tx = tx.clone(); + let r = r.clone(); + thread::spawn(move || { + let mut rng = rand::thread_rng(); + for _ in 0..M { + if rng.gen_bool(1.0 / N as f64) { + drop(r.write()); + } else { + drop(r.read()); + } + } + drop(tx); + }); + } + drop(tx); + let _ = rx.recv(); + } + + #[test] + fn test_rw_arc_no_poison_wr() { + let arc = Arc::new(RwLock::new(1)); + let arc2 = arc.clone(); + let _: Result<(), _> = thread::spawn(move || { + let _lock = arc2.write(); + panic!(); + }) + .join(); + let lock = arc.read(); + assert_eq!(*lock, 1); + } + + #[test] + fn test_rw_arc_no_poison_ww() { + let arc = Arc::new(RwLock::new(1)); + let arc2 = arc.clone(); + let _: Result<(), _> = thread::spawn(move || { + let _lock = arc2.write(); + panic!(); + }) + .join(); + let lock = arc.write(); + assert_eq!(*lock, 1); + } + + #[test] + fn test_rw_arc_no_poison_rr() { + let arc = Arc::new(RwLock::new(1)); + let arc2 = arc.clone(); + let _: Result<(), _> = thread::spawn(move || { + let _lock = arc2.read(); + panic!(); + }) + .join(); + let lock = arc.read(); + assert_eq!(*lock, 1); + } + + #[test] + fn test_rw_arc_no_poison_rw() { + let arc = Arc::new(RwLock::new(1)); + let arc2 = arc.clone(); + let _: Result<(), _> = thread::spawn(move || { + let _lock = arc2.read(); + panic!() + }) + .join(); + let lock = arc.write(); + assert_eq!(*lock, 1); + } + + #[test] + fn test_ruw_arc() { + let arc = Arc::new(RwLock::new(0)); + let arc2 = arc.clone(); + let (tx, rx) = channel(); + + thread::spawn(move || { + for _ in 0..10 { + let mut lock = arc2.write(); + let tmp = *lock; + *lock = -1; + thread::yield_now(); + *lock = tmp + 1; + } + tx.send(()).unwrap(); + }); + + let mut children = Vec::new(); + + // Upgradable readers try to catch the writer in the act and also + // try to touch the value + for _ in 0..5 { + let arc3 = arc.clone(); + children.push(thread::spawn(move || { + let lock = arc3.upgradable_read(); + let tmp = *lock; + assert!(tmp >= 0); + thread::yield_now(); + let mut lock = RwLockUpgradableReadGuard::upgrade(lock); + assert_eq!(tmp, *lock); + *lock = -1; + thread::yield_now(); + *lock = tmp + 1; + })); + } + + // Readers try to catch the writers in the act + for _ in 0..5 { + let arc4 = arc.clone(); + children.push(thread::spawn(move || { + let lock = arc4.read(); + assert!(*lock >= 0); + })); + } + + // Wait for children to pass their asserts + for r in children { + assert!(r.join().is_ok()); + } + + // Wait for writer to finish + rx.recv().unwrap(); + let lock = arc.read(); + assert_eq!(*lock, 15); + } + + #[test] + fn test_rw_arc() { + let arc = Arc::new(RwLock::new(0)); + let arc2 = arc.clone(); + let (tx, rx) = channel(); + + thread::spawn(move || { + let mut lock = arc2.write(); + for _ in 0..10 { + let tmp = *lock; + *lock = -1; + thread::yield_now(); + *lock = tmp + 1; + } + tx.send(()).unwrap(); + }); + + // Readers try to catch the writer in the act + let mut children = Vec::new(); + for _ in 0..5 { + let arc3 = arc.clone(); + children.push(thread::spawn(move || { + let lock = arc3.read(); + assert!(*lock >= 0); + })); + } + + // Wait for children to pass their asserts + for r in children { + assert!(r.join().is_ok()); + } + + // Wait for writer to finish + rx.recv().unwrap(); + let lock = arc.read(); + assert_eq!(*lock, 10); + } + + #[test] + fn test_rw_arc_access_in_unwind() { + let arc = Arc::new(RwLock::new(1)); + let arc2 = arc.clone(); + let _ = thread::spawn(move || { + struct Unwinder { + i: Arc>, + } + impl Drop for Unwinder { + fn drop(&mut self) { + let mut lock = self.i.write(); + *lock += 1; + } + } + let _u = Unwinder { i: arc2 }; + panic!(); + }) + .join(); + let lock = arc.read(); + assert_eq!(*lock, 2); + } + + #[test] + fn test_rwlock_unsized() { + let rw: &RwLock<[i32]> = &RwLock::new([1, 2, 3]); + { + let b = &mut *rw.write(); + b[0] = 4; + b[2] = 5; + } + let comp: &[i32] = &[4, 2, 5]; + assert_eq!(&*rw.read(), comp); + } + + #[test] + fn test_rwlock_try_read() { + let lock = RwLock::new(0isize); + { + let read_guard = lock.read(); + + let read_result = lock.try_read(); + assert!( + read_result.is_some(), + "try_read should succeed while read_guard is in scope" + ); + + drop(read_guard); + } + { + let upgrade_guard = lock.upgradable_read(); + + let read_result = lock.try_read(); + assert!( + read_result.is_some(), + "try_read should succeed while upgrade_guard is in scope" + ); + + drop(upgrade_guard); + } + { + let write_guard = lock.write(); + + let read_result = lock.try_read(); + assert!( + read_result.is_none(), + "try_read should fail while write_guard is in scope" + ); + + drop(write_guard); + } + } + + #[test] + fn test_rwlock_try_write() { + let lock = RwLock::new(0isize); + { + let read_guard = lock.read(); + + let write_result = lock.try_write(); + assert!( + write_result.is_none(), + "try_write should fail while read_guard is in scope" + ); + + drop(read_guard); + } + { + let upgrade_guard = lock.upgradable_read(); + + let write_result = lock.try_write(); + assert!( + write_result.is_none(), + "try_write should fail while upgrade_guard is in scope" + ); + + drop(upgrade_guard); + } + { + let write_guard = lock.write(); + + let write_result = lock.try_write(); + assert!( + write_result.is_none(), + "try_write should fail while write_guard is in scope" + ); + + drop(write_guard); + } + } + + #[test] + fn test_rwlock_try_upgrade() { + let lock = RwLock::new(0isize); + { + let read_guard = lock.read(); + + let upgrade_result = lock.try_upgradable_read(); + assert!( + upgrade_result.is_some(), + "try_upgradable_read should succeed while read_guard is in scope" + ); + + drop(read_guard); + } + { + let upgrade_guard = lock.upgradable_read(); + + let upgrade_result = lock.try_upgradable_read(); + assert!( + upgrade_result.is_none(), + "try_upgradable_read should fail while upgrade_guard is in scope" + ); + + drop(upgrade_guard); + } + { + let write_guard = lock.write(); + + let upgrade_result = lock.try_upgradable_read(); + assert!( + upgrade_result.is_none(), + "try_upgradable should fail while write_guard is in scope" + ); + + drop(write_guard); + } + } + + #[test] + fn test_into_inner() { + let m = RwLock::new(NonCopy(10)); + assert_eq!(m.into_inner(), NonCopy(10)); + } + + #[test] + fn test_into_inner_drop() { + struct Foo(Arc); + impl Drop for Foo { + fn drop(&mut self) { + self.0.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst); + } + } + let num_drops = Arc::new(AtomicUsize::new(0)); + let m = RwLock::new(Foo(num_drops.clone())); + assert_eq!(num_drops.load(Ordering::SeqCst), 0); + { + let _inner = m.into_inner(); + assert_eq!(num_drops.load(Ordering::SeqCst), 0); + } + assert_eq!(num_drops.load(Ordering::SeqCst), 1); + } + + #[test] + fn test_get_mut() { + let mut m = RwLock::new(NonCopy(10)); + *m.get_mut() = NonCopy(20); + assert_eq!(m.into_inner(), NonCopy(20)); + } + + #[test] + fn test_rwlockguard_sync() { + fn sync(_: T) {} + + let rwlock = RwLock::new(()); + sync(rwlock.read()); + sync(rwlock.write()); + } + + #[test] + fn test_rwlock_downgrade() { + let x = Arc::new(RwLock::new(0)); + let mut handles = Vec::new(); + for _ in 0..8 { + let x = x.clone(); + handles.push(thread::spawn(move || { + for _ in 0..100 { + let mut writer = x.write(); + *writer += 1; + let cur_val = *writer; + let reader = RwLockWriteGuard::downgrade(writer); + assert_eq!(cur_val, *reader); + } + })); + } + for handle in handles { + handle.join().unwrap() + } + assert_eq!(*x.read(), 800); + } + + #[test] + fn test_rwlock_recursive() { + let arc = Arc::new(RwLock::new(1)); + let arc2 = arc.clone(); + let lock1 = arc.read(); + let t = thread::spawn(move || { + let _lock = arc2.write(); + }); + + if cfg!(not(all(target_env = "sgx", target_vendor = "fortanix"))) { + thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(100)); + } else { + // FIXME: https://github.com/fortanix/rust-sgx/issues/31 + for _ in 0..100 { + thread::yield_now(); + } + } + + // A normal read would block here since there is a pending writer + let lock2 = arc.read_recursive(); + + // Unblock the thread and join it. + drop(lock1); + drop(lock2); + t.join().unwrap(); + } + + #[test] + fn test_rwlock_debug() { + let x = RwLock::new(vec![0u8, 10]); + + assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", x), "RwLock { data: [0, 10] }"); + let _lock = x.write(); + assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", x), "RwLock { data: }"); + } + + #[test] + fn test_clone() { + let rwlock = RwLock::new(Arc::new(1)); + let a = rwlock.read_recursive(); + let b = a.clone(); + assert_eq!(Arc::strong_count(&b), 2); + } + + #[cfg(feature = "serde")] + #[test] + fn test_serde() { + let contents: Vec = vec![0, 1, 2]; + let mutex = RwLock::new(contents.clone()); + + let serialized = serialize(&mutex).unwrap(); + let deserialized: RwLock> = deserialize(&serialized).unwrap(); + + assert_eq!(*(mutex.read()), *(deserialized.read())); + assert_eq!(contents, *(deserialized.read())); + } + + #[test] + fn test_issue_203() { + struct Bar(RwLock<()>); + + impl Drop for Bar { + fn drop(&mut self) { + let _n = self.0.write(); + } + } + + thread_local! { + static B: Bar = Bar(RwLock::new(())); + } + + thread::spawn(|| { + B.with(|_| ()); + + let a = RwLock::new(()); + let _a = a.read(); + }) + .join() + .unwrap(); + } +} -- cgit v1.2.3