rust/src/libstd/sync/mpsc_queue.rs
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//! A mostly lock-free multi-producer, single consumer queue.
//!
//! This module contains an implementation of a concurrent MPSC queue. This
//! queue can be used to share data between tasks, and is also used as the
//! building block of channels in rust.
//!
//! Note that the current implementation of this queue has a caveat of the `pop`
//! method, and see the method for more information about it. Due to this
//! caveat, this queue may not be appropriate for all use-cases.
// http://www.1024cores.net/home/lock-free-algorithms
// /queues/non-intrusive-mpsc-node-based-queue
use cast;
use kinds::Send;
use ops::Drop;
use option::{Option, None, Some};
use ptr::RawPtr;
use sync::atomics::{AtomicPtr, Release, Acquire, AcqRel, Relaxed};
/// A result of the `pop` function.
pub enum PopResult<T> {
/// Some data has been popped
Data(T),
/// The queue is empty
Empty,
/// The queue is in an inconsistent state. Popping data should succeed, but
/// some pushers have yet to make enough progress in order allow a pop to
/// succeed. It is recommended that a pop() occur "in the near future" in
/// order to see if the sender has made progress or not
Inconsistent,
}
struct Node<T> {
next: AtomicPtr<Node<T>>,
value: Option<T>,
}
/// The multi-producer single-consumer structure. This is not cloneable, but it
/// may be safely shared so long as it is guaranteed that there is only one
/// popper at a time (many pushers are allowed).
pub struct Queue<T> {
head: AtomicPtr<Node<T>>,
tail: *mut Node<T>,
}
impl<T> Node<T> {
unsafe fn new(v: Option<T>) -> *mut Node<T> {
cast::transmute(~Node {
next: AtomicPtr::new(0 as *mut Node<T>),
value: v,
})
}
}
impl<T: Send> Queue<T> {
/// Creates a new queue that is safe to share among multiple producers and
/// one consumer.
pub fn new() -> Queue<T> {
let stub = unsafe { Node::new(None) };
Queue {
head: AtomicPtr::new(stub),
tail: stub,
}
}
/// Pushes a new value onto this queue.
pub fn push(&mut self, t: T) {
unsafe {
let n = Node::new(Some(t));
let prev = self.head.swap(n, AcqRel);
(*prev).next.store(n, Release);
}
}
/// Pops some data from this queue.
///
/// Note that the current implementation means that this function cannot
/// return `Option<T>`. It is possible for this queue to be in an
/// inconsistent state where many pushes have succeeded and completely
/// finished, but pops cannot return `Some(t)`. This inconsistent state
/// happens when a pusher is pre-empted at an inopportune moment.
///
/// This inconsistent state means that this queue does indeed have data, but
/// it does not currently have access to it at this time.
pub fn pop(&mut self) -> PopResult<T> {
unsafe {
let tail = self.tail;
let next = (*tail).next.load(Acquire);
if !next.is_null() {
self.tail = next;
assert!((*tail).value.is_none());
assert!((*next).value.is_some());
let ret = (*next).value.take_unwrap();
let _: ~Node<T> = cast::transmute(tail);
return Data(ret);
}
if self.head.load(Acquire) == tail {Empty} else {Inconsistent}
}
}
/// Attempts to pop data from this queue, but doesn't attempt too hard. This
/// will canonicalize inconsistent states to a `None` value.
pub fn casual_pop(&mut self) -> Option<T> {
match self.pop() {
Data(t) => Some(t),
Empty | Inconsistent => None,
}
}
}
#[unsafe_destructor]
impl<T: Send> Drop for Queue<T> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe {
let mut cur = self.tail;
while !cur.is_null() {
let next = (*cur).next.load(Relaxed);
let _: ~Node<T> = cast::transmute(cur);
cur = next;
}
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use prelude::*;
use native;
use super::{Queue, Data, Empty, Inconsistent};
use sync::arc::UnsafeArc;
#[test]
fn test_full() {
let mut q = Queue::new();
q.push(~1);
q.push(~2);
}
#[test]
fn test() {
let nthreads = 8u;
let nmsgs = 1000u;
let mut q = Queue::new();
match q.pop() {
Empty => {}
Inconsistent | Data(..) => fail!()
}
let (tx, rx) = channel();
let q = UnsafeArc::new(q);
for _ in range(0, nthreads) {
let tx = tx.clone();
let q = q.clone();
native::task::spawn(proc() {
for i in range(0, nmsgs) {
unsafe { (*q.get()).push(i); }
}
tx.send(());
});
}
let mut i = 0u;
while i < nthreads * nmsgs {
match unsafe { (*q.get()).pop() } {
Empty | Inconsistent => {},
Data(_) => { i += 1 }
}
}
drop(tx);
for _ in range(0, nthreads) {
rx.recv();
}
}
}