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* io_scheduler inline support * add debug info for io_scheduler size issue * move poll info into its own file * cleanup for feature * Fix valgrind introduced use after free with inline processing Running the coroutines inline with event processing caused a use after free bug with valgrind detected in the inline tcp server/client benchmark code. Basically if an event and a timeout occured in the same time period because the inline processing would resume _inline_ with the event or the timeout -- if the timeout and event occured in the same epoll_wait() function call then the second one's coroutine stackframe would already be destroyed upon resuming it so the poll_info->processed check would be reading already free'ed memory. The solution to this was to introduce a vector of coroutine handles which are appended into on each epoll_wait() iteration of events and timeouts, and only then after the events and timeouts are deduplicated are the coroutine handles resumed. This new vector has elided a malloc in the timeout function, but there is still a malloc to extract the poll infos from the timeout multimap data structure. The vector is also on the class member list and is only ever cleared, it is possible with a monster set of timeouts that this vector could grow extremely large, but I think that is worth the price of not re-allocating it.
75 lines
2.1 KiB
C++
75 lines
2.1 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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#include <concepts>
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#include <coroutine>
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#include <type_traits>
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#include <utility>
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namespace coro::concepts
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{
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/**
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* This concept declares a type that is required to meet the c++20 coroutine operator co_await()
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* retun type. It requires the following three member functions:
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* await_ready() -> bool
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* await_suspend(std::coroutine_handle<>) -> void|bool|std::coroutine_handle<>
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* await_resume() -> decltype(auto)
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* Where the return type on await_resume is the requested return of the awaitable.
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*/
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// clang-format off
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template<typename type>
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concept awaiter = requires(type t, std::coroutine_handle<> c)
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{
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{ t.await_ready() } -> std::same_as<bool>;
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std::same_as<decltype(t.await_suspend(c)), void> ||
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std::same_as<decltype(t.await_suspend(c)), bool> ||
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std::same_as<decltype(t.await_suspend(c)), std::coroutine_handle<>>;
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{ t.await_resume() };
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};
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/**
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* This concept declares a type that can be operator co_await()'ed and returns an awaiter_type.
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*/
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template<typename type>
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concept awaitable = requires(type t)
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{
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// operator co_await()
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{ t.operator co_await() } -> awaiter;
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};
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template<typename type>
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concept awaiter_void = requires(type t, std::coroutine_handle<> c)
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{
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{ t.await_ready() } -> std::same_as<bool>;
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std::same_as<decltype(t.await_suspend(c)), void> ||
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std::same_as<decltype(t.await_suspend(c)), bool> ||
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std::same_as<decltype(t.await_suspend(c)), std::coroutine_handle<>>;
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{t.await_resume()} -> std::same_as<void>;
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};
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template<typename type>
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concept awaitable_void = requires(type t)
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{
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// operator co_await()
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{ t.operator co_await() } -> awaiter_void;
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};
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template<awaitable awaitable, typename = void>
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struct awaitable_traits
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{
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};
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template<awaitable awaitable>
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static auto get_awaiter(awaitable&& value)
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{
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return std::forward<awaitable>(value).operator co_await();
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}
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template<awaitable awaitable>
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struct awaitable_traits<awaitable>
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{
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using awaiter_type = decltype(get_awaiter(std::declval<awaitable>()));
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using awaiter_return_type = decltype(std::declval<awaiter_type>().await_resume());
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};
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// clang-format on
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} // namespace coro::concepts
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