haproxy/src/ev_kqueue.c
Willy Tarreau 38e8a1c7b8 MINOR: debug: add a new DEBUG_FD build option
When DEBUG_FD is set at build time, we'll keep a counter of per-FD events
in the fdtab. This counter is reported in "show fd" even for closed FDs if
not zero. The purpose is to help spot situations where an apparently closed
FD continues to be reported in loops, or where some events are dismissed.
2020-06-23 10:04:54 +02:00

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/*
* FD polling functions for FreeBSD kqueue()
*
* Copyright 2000-2014 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
*/
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/event.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <haproxy/activity.h>
#include <haproxy/api.h>
#include <haproxy/fd.h>
#include <haproxy/global.h>
#include <haproxy/signal.h>
#include <haproxy/ticks.h>
#include <haproxy/time.h>
/* private data */
static int kqueue_fd[MAX_THREADS]; // per-thread kqueue_fd
static THREAD_LOCAL struct kevent *kev = NULL;
static struct kevent *kev_out = NULL; // Trash buffer for kevent() to write the eventlist in
static int _update_fd(int fd, int start)
{
int en;
int changes = start;
en = fdtab[fd].state;
if (!(fdtab[fd].thread_mask & tid_bit) || !(en & FD_EV_ACTIVE_RW)) {
if (!(polled_mask[fd].poll_recv & tid_bit) &&
!(polled_mask[fd].poll_send & tid_bit)) {
/* fd was not watched, it's still not */
return changes;
}
/* fd totally removed from poll list */
EV_SET(&kev[changes++], fd, EVFILT_READ, EV_DELETE, 0, 0, NULL);
EV_SET(&kev[changes++], fd, EVFILT_WRITE, EV_DELETE, 0, 0, NULL);
if (polled_mask[fd].poll_recv & tid_bit)
_HA_ATOMIC_AND(&polled_mask[fd].poll_recv, ~tid_bit);
if (polled_mask[fd].poll_send & tid_bit)
_HA_ATOMIC_AND(&polled_mask[fd].poll_send, ~tid_bit);
}
else {
/* OK fd has to be monitored, it was either added or changed */
if (en & FD_EV_ACTIVE_R) {
if (!(polled_mask[fd].poll_recv & tid_bit)) {
EV_SET(&kev[changes++], fd, EVFILT_READ, EV_ADD, 0, 0, NULL);
_HA_ATOMIC_OR(&polled_mask[fd].poll_recv, tid_bit);
}
}
else if (polled_mask[fd].poll_recv & tid_bit) {
EV_SET(&kev[changes++], fd, EVFILT_READ, EV_DELETE, 0, 0, NULL);
HA_ATOMIC_AND(&polled_mask[fd].poll_recv, ~tid_bit);
}
if (en & FD_EV_ACTIVE_W) {
if (!(polled_mask[fd].poll_send & tid_bit)) {
EV_SET(&kev[changes++], fd, EVFILT_WRITE, EV_ADD, 0, 0, NULL);
_HA_ATOMIC_OR(&polled_mask[fd].poll_send, tid_bit);
}
}
else if (polled_mask[fd].poll_send & tid_bit) {
EV_SET(&kev[changes++], fd, EVFILT_WRITE, EV_DELETE, 0, 0, NULL);
_HA_ATOMIC_AND(&polled_mask[fd].poll_send, ~tid_bit);
}
}
return changes;
}
/*
* kqueue() poller
*/
static void _do_poll(struct poller *p, int exp, int wake)
{
int status;
int count, fd, wait_time;
struct timespec timeout_ts;
int updt_idx;
int changes = 0;
int old_fd;
timeout_ts.tv_sec = 0;
timeout_ts.tv_nsec = 0;
/* first, scan the update list to find changes */
for (updt_idx = 0; updt_idx < fd_nbupdt; updt_idx++) {
fd = fd_updt[updt_idx];
_HA_ATOMIC_AND(&fdtab[fd].update_mask, ~tid_bit);
if (!fdtab[fd].owner) {
activity[tid].poll_drop_fd++;
continue;
}
changes = _update_fd(fd, changes);
}
/* Scan the global update list */
for (old_fd = fd = update_list.first; fd != -1; fd = fdtab[fd].update.next) {
if (fd == -2) {
fd = old_fd;
continue;
}
else if (fd <= -3)
fd = -fd -4;
if (fd == -1)
break;
if (fdtab[fd].update_mask & tid_bit)
done_update_polling(fd);
else
continue;
if (!fdtab[fd].owner)
continue;
changes = _update_fd(fd, changes);
}
thread_harmless_now();
if (changes) {
#ifdef EV_RECEIPT
kev[0].flags |= EV_RECEIPT;
#else
/* If EV_RECEIPT isn't defined, just add an invalid entry,
* so that we get an error and kevent() stops before scanning
* the kqueue.
*/
EV_SET(&kev[changes++], -1, EVFILT_WRITE, EV_DELETE, 0, 0, NULL);
#endif
kevent(kqueue_fd[tid], kev, changes, kev_out, changes, &timeout_ts);
}
fd_nbupdt = 0;
/* now let's wait for events */
wait_time = wake ? 0 : compute_poll_timeout(exp);
fd = global.tune.maxpollevents;
tv_entering_poll();
activity_count_runtime();
do {
int timeout = (global.tune.options & GTUNE_BUSY_POLLING) ? 0 : wait_time;
timeout_ts.tv_sec = (timeout / 1000);
timeout_ts.tv_nsec = (timeout % 1000) * 1000000;
status = kevent(kqueue_fd[tid], // int kq
NULL, // const struct kevent *changelist
0, // int nchanges
kev, // struct kevent *eventlist
fd, // int nevents
&timeout_ts); // const struct timespec *timeout
tv_update_date(timeout, status);
if (status) {
activity[tid].poll_io++;
break;
}
if (timeout || !wait_time)
break;
if (signal_queue_len || wake)
break;
if (tick_isset(exp) && tick_is_expired(exp, now_ms))
break;
} while (1);
tv_leaving_poll(wait_time, status);
thread_harmless_end();
if (sleeping_thread_mask & tid_bit)
_HA_ATOMIC_AND(&sleeping_thread_mask, ~tid_bit);
for (count = 0; count < status; count++) {
unsigned int n = 0;
fd = kev[count].ident;
#ifdef DEBUG_FD
_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&fdtab[fd].event_count, 1);
#endif
if (!fdtab[fd].owner) {
activity[tid].poll_dead_fd++;
continue;
}
if (!(fdtab[fd].thread_mask & tid_bit)) {
activity[tid].poll_skip_fd++;
continue;
}
if (kev[count].filter == EVFILT_READ) {
if (kev[count].data || !(kev[count].flags & EV_EOF))
n |= FD_EV_READY_R;
if (kev[count].flags & EV_EOF)
n |= FD_EV_SHUT_R;
}
else if (kev[count].filter == EVFILT_WRITE) {
n |= FD_EV_READY_W;
if (kev[count].flags & EV_EOF)
n |= FD_EV_ERR_RW;
}
fd_update_events(fd, n);
}
}
static int init_kqueue_per_thread()
{
int fd;
/* we can have up to two events per fd, so allocate enough to store
* 2*fd event, and an extra one, in case EV_RECEIPT isn't defined,
* so that we can add an invalid entry and get an error, to avoid
* scanning the kqueue uselessly.
*/
kev = calloc(1, sizeof(struct kevent) * (2 * global.maxsock + 1));
if (kev == NULL)
goto fail_alloc;
if (MAX_THREADS > 1 && tid) {
kqueue_fd[tid] = kqueue();
if (kqueue_fd[tid] < 0)
goto fail_fd;
}
/* we may have to unregister some events initially registered on the
* original fd when it was alone, and/or to register events on the new
* fd for this thread. Let's just mark them as updated, the poller will
* do the rest.
*/
for (fd = 0; fd < global.maxsock; fd++)
updt_fd_polling(fd);
return 1;
fail_fd:
free(kev);
fail_alloc:
return 0;
}
static void deinit_kqueue_per_thread()
{
if (MAX_THREADS > 1 && tid)
close(kqueue_fd[tid]);
free(kev);
kev = NULL;
}
/*
* Initialization of the kqueue() poller.
* Returns 0 in case of failure, non-zero in case of success. If it fails, it
* disables the poller by setting its pref to 0.
*/
static int _do_init(struct poller *p)
{
p->private = NULL;
/* we can have up to two events per fd, so allocate enough to store
* 2*fd event, and an extra one, in case EV_RECEIPT isn't defined,
* so that we can add an invalid entry and get an error, to avoid
* scanning the kqueue uselessly.
*/
kev_out = calloc(1, sizeof(struct kevent) * (2 * global.maxsock + 1));
if (!kev_out)
goto fail_alloc;
kqueue_fd[tid] = kqueue();
if (kqueue_fd[tid] < 0)
goto fail_fd;
hap_register_per_thread_init(init_kqueue_per_thread);
hap_register_per_thread_deinit(deinit_kqueue_per_thread);
return 1;
fail_fd:
free(kev_out);
kev_out = NULL;
fail_alloc:
p->pref = 0;
return 0;
}
/*
* Termination of the kqueue() poller.
* Memory is released and the poller is marked as unselectable.
*/
static void _do_term(struct poller *p)
{
if (kqueue_fd[tid] >= 0) {
close(kqueue_fd[tid]);
kqueue_fd[tid] = -1;
}
p->private = NULL;
p->pref = 0;
if (kev_out) {
free(kev_out);
kev_out = NULL;
}
}
/*
* Check that the poller works.
* Returns 1 if OK, otherwise 0.
*/
static int _do_test(struct poller *p)
{
int fd;
fd = kqueue();
if (fd < 0)
return 0;
close(fd);
return 1;
}
/*
* Recreate the kqueue file descriptor after a fork(). Returns 1 if OK,
* otherwise 0. Note that some pollers need to be reopened after a fork()
* (such as kqueue), and some others may fail to do so in a chroot.
*/
static int _do_fork(struct poller *p)
{
kqueue_fd[tid] = kqueue();
if (kqueue_fd[tid] < 0)
return 0;
return 1;
}
/*
* It is a constructor, which means that it will automatically be called before
* main(). This is GCC-specific but it works at least since 2.95.
* Special care must be taken so that it does not need any uninitialized data.
*/
__attribute__((constructor))
static void _do_register(void)
{
struct poller *p;
int i;
if (nbpollers >= MAX_POLLERS)
return;
for (i = 0; i < MAX_THREADS; i++)
kqueue_fd[i] = -1;
p = &pollers[nbpollers++];
p->name = "kqueue";
p->pref = 300;
p->flags = HAP_POLL_F_RDHUP | HAP_POLL_F_ERRHUP;
p->private = NULL;
p->clo = NULL;
p->test = _do_test;
p->init = _do_init;
p->term = _do_term;
p->poll = _do_poll;
p->fork = _do_fork;
}
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indent-level: 8
* c-basic-offset: 8
* End:
*/