#![stable(feature = "wake_trait", since = "1.51.0")] //! Types and Traits for working with asynchronous tasks. //! //! **Note**: This module is only available on platforms that support atomic //! loads and stores of pointers. This may be detected at compile time using //! `#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "ptr")]`. use core::mem::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. /// /// [arc]: ../../std/sync/struct.Arc.html /// /// # Examples /// /// A basic `block_on` function that takes a future and runs it to completion on /// the current thread. /// /// **Note:** This example trades correctness for simplicity. In order to prevent /// deadlocks, production-grade implementations will also need to handle /// intermediate calls to `thread::unpark` as well as nested invocations. /// /// ```rust /// use std::future::Future; /// use std::sync::Arc; /// use std::task::{Context, Poll, Wake}; /// use std::thread::{self, Thread}; /// /// /// A waker that wakes up the current thread when called. /// struct ThreadWaker(Thread); /// /// impl Wake for ThreadWaker { /// fn wake(self: Arc) { /// self.0.unpark(); /// } /// } /// /// /// Run a future to completion on the current thread. /// fn block_on(fut: impl Future) -> T { /// // Pin the future so it can be polled. /// let mut fut = Box::pin(fut); /// /// // Create a new context to be passed to the future. /// let t = thread::current(); /// let waker = Arc::new(ThreadWaker(t)).into(); /// let mut cx = Context::from_waker(&waker); /// /// // Run the future to completion. /// loop { /// match fut.as_mut().poll(&mut cx) { /// Poll::Ready(res) => return res, /// Poll::Pending => thread::park(), /// } /// } /// } /// /// block_on(async { /// println!("Hi from inside a future!"); /// }); /// ``` #[stable(feature = "wake_trait", since = "1.51.0")] pub trait Wake { /// Wake this task. #[stable(feature = "wake_trait", since = "1.51.0")] fn wake(self: Arc); /// 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. /// /// [`wake`]: Wake::wake #[stable(feature = "wake_trait", since = "1.51.0")] fn wake_by_ref(self: &Arc) { self.clone().wake(); } } #[stable(feature = "wake_trait", since = "1.51.0")] impl From> for Waker { /// Use a `Wake`-able type as a `Waker`. /// /// No heap allocations or atomic operations are used for this conversion. fn from(waker: Arc) -> Waker { // SAFETY: This is safe because raw_waker safely constructs // a RawWaker from Arc. unsafe { Waker::from_raw(raw_waker(waker)) } } } #[stable(feature = "wake_trait", since = "1.51.0")] impl From> for RawWaker { /// Use a `Wake`-able type as a `RawWaker`. /// /// No heap allocations or atomic operations are used for this conversion. fn from(waker: Arc) -> RawWaker { raw_waker(waker) } } // NB: This private function for constructing a RawWaker is used, rather than // inlining this into the `From> for RawWaker` impl, to ensure that // the safety of `From> for Waker` does not depend on the correct // trait dispatch - instead both impls call this function directly and // explicitly. #[inline(always)] fn raw_waker(waker: Arc) -> RawWaker { // Increment the reference count of the arc to clone it. unsafe fn clone_waker(waker: *const ()) -> RawWaker { unsafe { Arc::increment_strong_count(waker as *const W) }; RawWaker::new( waker as *const (), &RawWakerVTable::new(clone_waker::, wake::, wake_by_ref::, drop_waker::), ) } // Wake by value, moving the Arc into the Wake::wake function unsafe fn wake(waker: *const ()) { let waker = unsafe { Arc::from_raw(waker as *const W) }; ::wake(waker); } // Wake by reference, wrap the waker in ManuallyDrop to avoid dropping it unsafe fn wake_by_ref(waker: *const ()) { let waker = unsafe { ManuallyDrop::new(Arc::from_raw(waker as *const W)) }; ::wake_by_ref(&waker); } // Decrement the reference count of the Arc on drop unsafe fn drop_waker(waker: *const ()) { unsafe { Arc::decrement_strong_count(waker as *const W) }; } RawWaker::new( Arc::into_raw(waker) as *const (), &RawWakerVTable::new(clone_waker::, wake::, wake_by_ref::, drop_waker::), ) }