/* * event.h: event loop for monitoring file handles * * Copyright (C) 2007 Daniel P. Berrange * Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA * * Author: Daniel P. Berrange */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "internal.h" #include "event.h" #define EVENT_DEBUG(fmt, ...) qemudDebug("EVENT: " fmt, __VA_ARGS__) /* State for a single file handle being monitored */ struct virEventHandle { int fd; int events; virEventHandleCallback cb; void *opaque; int deleted; }; /* State for a single timer being generated */ struct virEventTimeout { int timer; int frequency; unsigned long long expiresAt; virEventTimeoutCallback cb; void *opaque; int deleted; }; /* Allocate extra slots for virEventHandle/virEventTimeout records in this multiple */ #define EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT 10 /* State for the main event loop */ struct virEventLoop { int handlesCount; int handlesAlloc; struct virEventHandle *handles; int timeoutsCount; int timeoutsAlloc; struct virEventTimeout *timeouts; }; /* Only have one event loop */ static struct virEventLoop eventLoop; /* Unique ID for the next timer to be registered */ static int nextTimer = 0; /* * Register a callback for monitoring file handle events. * NB, it *must* be safe to call this from within a callback * For this reason we only ever append to existing list. */ int virEventAddHandleImpl(int fd, int events, virEventHandleCallback cb, void *opaque) { EVENT_DEBUG("Add handle %d %d %p %p", fd, events, cb, opaque); if (eventLoop.handlesCount == eventLoop.handlesAlloc) { struct virEventHandle *tmp; EVENT_DEBUG("Used %d handle slots, adding %d more", eventLoop.handlesAlloc, EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT); tmp = realloc(eventLoop.handles, sizeof(struct virEventHandle) * (eventLoop.handlesAlloc + EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT)); if (!tmp) { return -1; } eventLoop.handles = tmp; eventLoop.handlesAlloc += EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT; } eventLoop.handles[eventLoop.handlesCount].fd = fd; eventLoop.handles[eventLoop.handlesCount].events = events; eventLoop.handles[eventLoop.handlesCount].cb = cb; eventLoop.handles[eventLoop.handlesCount].opaque = opaque; eventLoop.handles[eventLoop.handlesCount].deleted = 0; eventLoop.handlesCount++; return 0; } void virEventUpdateHandleImpl(int fd, int events) { int i; for (i = 0 ; i < eventLoop.handlesCount ; i++) { if (eventLoop.handles[i].fd == fd) { eventLoop.handles[i].events = events; break; } } } /* * Unregister a callback from a file handle * NB, it *must* be safe to call this from within a callback * For this reason we only ever set a flag in the existing list. * Actual deletion will be done out-of-band */ int virEventRemoveHandleImpl(int fd) { int i; EVENT_DEBUG("Remove handle %d", fd); for (i = 0 ; i < eventLoop.handlesCount ; i++) { if (eventLoop.handles[i].deleted) continue; if (eventLoop.handles[i].fd == fd) { EVENT_DEBUG("mark delete %d", i); eventLoop.handles[i].deleted = 1; return 0; } } return -1; } /* * Register a callback for a timer event * NB, it *must* be safe to call this from within a callback * For this reason we only ever append to existing list. */ int virEventAddTimeoutImpl(int frequency, virEventTimeoutCallback cb, void *opaque) { struct timeval now; EVENT_DEBUG("Adding timer %d with %d ms freq", nextTimer, frequency); if (gettimeofday(&now, NULL) < 0) { return -1; } if (eventLoop.timeoutsCount == eventLoop.timeoutsAlloc) { struct virEventTimeout *tmp; EVENT_DEBUG("Used %d timeout slots, adding %d more", eventLoop.timeoutsAlloc, EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT); tmp = realloc(eventLoop.timeouts, sizeof(struct virEventTimeout) * (eventLoop.timeoutsAlloc + EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT)); if (!tmp) { return -1; } eventLoop.timeouts = tmp; eventLoop.timeoutsAlloc += EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT; } eventLoop.timeouts[eventLoop.timeoutsCount].timer = nextTimer++; eventLoop.timeouts[eventLoop.timeoutsCount].frequency = frequency; eventLoop.timeouts[eventLoop.timeoutsCount].cb = cb; eventLoop.timeouts[eventLoop.timeoutsCount].opaque = opaque; eventLoop.timeouts[eventLoop.timeoutsCount].deleted = 0; eventLoop.timeouts[eventLoop.timeoutsCount].expiresAt = frequency >= 0 ? frequency + (((unsigned long long)now.tv_sec)*1000) + (((unsigned long long)now.tv_usec)/1000) : 0; eventLoop.timeoutsCount++; return nextTimer-1; } void virEventUpdateTimeoutImpl(int timer, int frequency) { struct timeval tv; int i; EVENT_DEBUG("Updating timer %d timeout with %d ms freq", timer, frequency); if (gettimeofday(&tv, NULL) < 0) { return; } for (i = 0 ; i < eventLoop.timeoutsCount ; i++) { if (eventLoop.timeouts[i].timer == timer) { eventLoop.timeouts[i].frequency = frequency; eventLoop.timeouts[i].expiresAt = frequency >= 0 ? frequency + (((unsigned long long)tv.tv_sec)*1000) + (((unsigned long long)tv.tv_usec)/1000) : 0; break; } } } /* * Unregister a callback for a timer * NB, it *must* be safe to call this from within a callback * For this reason we only ever set a flag in the existing list. * Actual deletion will be done out-of-band */ int virEventRemoveTimeoutImpl(int timer) { int i; EVENT_DEBUG("Remove timer %d", timer); for (i = 0 ; i < eventLoop.timeoutsCount ; i++) { if (eventLoop.timeouts[i].deleted) continue; if (eventLoop.timeouts[i].timer == timer) { eventLoop.timeouts[i].deleted = 1; return 0; } } return -1; } /* Iterates over all registered timeouts and determine which * will be the first to expire. * @timeout: filled with expiry time of soonest timer, or -1 if * no timeout is pending * returns: 0 on success, -1 on error */ static int virEventCalculateTimeout(int *timeout) { unsigned long long then = 0; int i; EVENT_DEBUG("Calculate expiry of %d timers", eventLoop.timeoutsCount); /* Figure out if we need a timeout */ for (i = 0 ; i < eventLoop.timeoutsCount ; i++) { if (eventLoop.timeouts[i].deleted || eventLoop.timeouts[i].frequency < 0) continue; EVENT_DEBUG("Got a timeout scheduled for %llu", eventLoop.timeouts[i].expiresAt); if (then == 0 || eventLoop.timeouts[i].expiresAt < then) then = eventLoop.timeouts[i].expiresAt; } /* Calculate how long we should wait for a timeout if needed */ if (then > 0) { struct timeval tv; if (gettimeofday(&tv, NULL) < 0) { return -1; } *timeout = then - ((((unsigned long long)tv.tv_sec)*1000) + (((unsigned long long)tv.tv_usec)/1000)); if (*timeout < 0) *timeout = 0; } else { *timeout = -1; } EVENT_DEBUG("Timeout at %llu due in %d ms", then, *timeout); return 0; } /* * Allocate a pollfd array containing data for all registered * file handles. The caller must free the returned data struct * returns: the pollfd array, or NULL on error */ static int virEventMakePollFDs(struct pollfd **retfds) { struct pollfd *fds; int i, nfds = 0; for (i = 0 ; i < eventLoop.handlesCount ; i++) { if (eventLoop.handles[i].deleted) continue; nfds++; } *retfds = NULL; /* Setup the poll file handle data structs */ if (!(fds = malloc(sizeof(struct pollfd) * nfds))) return -1; for (i = 0, nfds = 0 ; i < eventLoop.handlesCount ; i++) { if (eventLoop.handles[i].deleted) continue; fds[nfds].fd = eventLoop.handles[i].fd; fds[nfds].events = eventLoop.handles[i].events; fds[nfds].revents = 0; //EVENT_DEBUG("Wait for %d %d", eventLoop.handles[i].fd, eventLoop.handles[i].events); nfds++; } *retfds = fds; return nfds; } /* * Iterate over all timers and determine if any have expired. * Invoke the user supplied callback for each timer whose * expiry time is met, and schedule the next timeout. Does * not try to 'catch up' on time if the actual expiry time * was later than the requested time. * * This method must cope with new timers being registered * by a callback, and must skip any timers marked as deleted. * * Returns 0 upon success, -1 if an error occurred */ static int virEventDispatchTimeouts(void) { struct timeval tv; unsigned long long now; int i; /* Save this now - it may be changed during dispatch */ int ntimeouts = eventLoop.timeoutsCount; if (gettimeofday(&tv, NULL) < 0) { return -1; } now = (((unsigned long long)tv.tv_sec)*1000) + (((unsigned long long)tv.tv_usec)/1000); for (i = 0 ; i < ntimeouts ; i++) { if (eventLoop.timeouts[i].deleted || eventLoop.timeouts[i].frequency < 0) continue; if (eventLoop.timeouts[i].expiresAt <= now) { (eventLoop.timeouts[i].cb)(eventLoop.timeouts[i].timer, eventLoop.timeouts[i].opaque); eventLoop.timeouts[i].expiresAt = now + eventLoop.timeouts[i].frequency; } } return 0; } /* Iterate over all file handles and dispatch any which * have pending events listed in the poll() data. Invoke * the user supplied callback for each handle which has * pending events * * This method must cope with new handles being registered * by a callback, and must skip any handles marked as deleted. * * Returns 0 upon success, -1 if an error occurred */ static int virEventDispatchHandles(struct pollfd *fds) { int i; /* Save this now - it may be changed during dispatch */ int nhandles = eventLoop.handlesCount; for (i = 0 ; i < nhandles ; i++) { if (eventLoop.handles[i].deleted) { EVENT_DEBUG("Skip deleted %d", eventLoop.handles[i].fd); continue; } if (fds[i].revents) { EVENT_DEBUG("Dispatch %d %d %p", fds[i].fd, fds[i].revents, eventLoop.handles[i].opaque); (eventLoop.handles[i].cb)(fds[i].fd, fds[i].revents, eventLoop.handles[i].opaque); } } return 0; } /* Used post dispatch to actually remove any timers that * were previously marked as deleted. This asynchronous * cleanup is needed to make dispatch re-entrant safe. */ static int virEventCleanupTimeouts(void) { int i; /* Remove deleted entries, shuffling down remaining * entries as needed to form contigous series */ for (i = 0 ; i < eventLoop.timeoutsCount ; ) { if (!eventLoop.timeouts[i].deleted) { i++; continue; } EVENT_DEBUG("Purging timeout %d with id %d", i, eventLoop.timeouts[i].timer); if ((i+1) < eventLoop.timeoutsCount) { memmove(eventLoop.timeouts+i, eventLoop.timeouts+i+1, sizeof(struct virEventTimeout)*(eventLoop.timeoutsCount-(i+1))); } eventLoop.timeoutsCount--; } /* Release some memory if we've got a big chunk free */ if ((eventLoop.timeoutsAlloc - EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT) > eventLoop.timeoutsCount) { struct virEventTimeout *tmp; EVENT_DEBUG("Releasing %d out of %d timeout slots used, releasing %d", eventLoop.timeoutsCount, eventLoop.timeoutsAlloc, EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT); tmp = realloc(eventLoop.timeouts, sizeof(struct virEventTimeout) * (eventLoop.timeoutsAlloc - EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT)); if (!tmp) { return -1; } eventLoop.timeouts = tmp; eventLoop.timeoutsAlloc -= EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT; } return 0; } /* Used post dispatch to actually remove any handles that * were previously marked as deleted. This asynchronous * cleanup is needed to make dispatch re-entrant safe. */ static int virEventCleanupHandles(void) { int i; /* Remove deleted entries, shuffling down remaining * entries as needed to form contigous series */ for (i = 0 ; i < eventLoop.handlesCount ; ) { if (!eventLoop.handles[i].deleted) { i++; continue; } if ((i+1) < eventLoop.handlesCount) { memmove(eventLoop.handles+i, eventLoop.handles+i+1, sizeof(struct virEventHandle)*(eventLoop.handlesCount-(i+1))); } eventLoop.handlesCount--; } /* Release some memory if we've got a big chunk free */ if ((eventLoop.handlesAlloc - EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT) > eventLoop.handlesCount) { struct virEventHandle *tmp; EVENT_DEBUG("Releasing %d out of %d handles slots used, releasing %d", eventLoop.handlesCount, eventLoop.handlesAlloc, EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT); tmp = realloc(eventLoop.handles, sizeof(struct virEventHandle) * (eventLoop.handlesAlloc - EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT)); if (!tmp) { return -1; } eventLoop.handles = tmp; eventLoop.handlesAlloc -= EVENT_ALLOC_EXTENT; } return 0; } /* * Run a single iteration of the event loop, blocking until * at least one file handle has an event, or a timer expires */ int virEventRunOnce(void) { struct pollfd *fds; int ret, timeout, nfds; if ((nfds = virEventMakePollFDs(&fds)) < 0) return -1; if (virEventCalculateTimeout(&timeout) < 0) { free(fds); return -1; } retry: EVENT_DEBUG("Poll on %d handles %p timeout %d", nfds, fds, timeout); ret = poll(fds, nfds, timeout); EVENT_DEBUG("Poll got %d event", ret); if (ret < 0) { if (errno == EINTR) { goto retry; } free(fds); return -1; } if (virEventDispatchTimeouts() < 0) { free(fds); return -1; } if (ret > 0 && virEventDispatchHandles(fds) < 0) { free(fds); return -1; } free(fds); if (virEventCleanupTimeouts() < 0) return -1; if (virEventCleanupHandles() < 0) return -1; return 0; } /* * Local variables: * indent-tabs-mode: nil * c-indent-level: 4 * c-basic-offset: 4 * tab-width: 4 * End: */