executor: Use critical sections instead of atomic CAS loops

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Dario Nieuwenhuis 2021-10-15 23:38:44 +02:00
parent 05bc4d198e
commit 39e5677621
2 changed files with 22 additions and 34 deletions

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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ use core::pin::Pin;
use core::ptr::NonNull;
use core::task::{Context, Poll};
use core::{mem, ptr};
use critical_section::CriticalSection;
use self::run_queue::{RunQueue, RunQueueItem};
use self::util::UninitCell;
@ -71,30 +72,22 @@ impl TaskHeader {
}
pub(crate) unsafe fn enqueue(&self) {
let mut current = self.state.load(Ordering::Acquire);
loop {
critical_section::with(|cs| {
let state = self.state.load(Ordering::Relaxed);
// If already scheduled, or if not started,
if (current & STATE_RUN_QUEUED != 0) || (current & STATE_SPAWNED == 0) {
if (state & STATE_RUN_QUEUED != 0) || (state & STATE_SPAWNED == 0) {
return;
}
// Mark it as scheduled
let new = current | STATE_RUN_QUEUED;
self.state
.store(state | STATE_RUN_QUEUED, Ordering::Relaxed);
match self.state.compare_exchange_weak(
current,
new,
Ordering::AcqRel,
Ordering::Acquire,
) {
Ok(_) => break,
Err(next_current) => current = next_current,
}
}
// We have just marked the task as scheduled, so enqueue it.
let executor = &*self.executor.get();
executor.enqueue(self as *const TaskHeader as *mut TaskHeader);
// We have just marked the task as scheduled, so enqueue it.
let executor = &*self.executor.get();
executor.enqueue(cs, self as *const TaskHeader as *mut TaskHeader);
})
}
}
@ -264,8 +257,8 @@ impl Executor {
/// - `task` must be a valid pointer to a spawned task.
/// - `task` must be set up to run in this executor.
/// - `task` must NOT be already enqueued (in this executor or another one).
unsafe fn enqueue(&self, task: *mut TaskHeader) {
if self.run_queue.enqueue(task) {
unsafe fn enqueue(&self, cs: CriticalSection, task: *mut TaskHeader) {
if self.run_queue.enqueue(cs, task) {
(self.signal_fn)(self.signal_ctx)
}
}
@ -282,7 +275,10 @@ impl Executor {
pub(super) unsafe fn spawn(&'static self, task: NonNull<TaskHeader>) {
let task = task.as_ref();
task.executor.set(self);
self.enqueue(task as *const _ as _);
critical_section::with(|cs| {
self.enqueue(cs, task as *const _ as _);
})
}
/// Poll all queued tasks in this executor.

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
use atomic_polyfill::{AtomicPtr, Ordering};
use core::ptr;
use core::ptr::NonNull;
use critical_section::CriticalSection;
use super::TaskHeader;
@ -43,19 +44,10 @@ impl RunQueue {
/// # Safety
///
/// `item` must NOT be already enqueued in any queue.
pub(crate) unsafe fn enqueue(&self, task: *mut TaskHeader) -> bool {
let mut prev = self.head.load(Ordering::Acquire);
loop {
(*task).run_queue_item.next.store(prev, Ordering::Relaxed);
match self
.head
.compare_exchange_weak(prev, task, Ordering::AcqRel, Ordering::Acquire)
{
Ok(_) => break,
Err(next_prev) => prev = next_prev,
}
}
pub(crate) unsafe fn enqueue(&self, _cs: CriticalSection, task: *mut TaskHeader) -> bool {
let prev = self.head.load(Ordering::Relaxed);
(*task).run_queue_item.next.store(prev, Ordering::Relaxed);
self.head.store(task, Ordering::Relaxed);
prev.is_null()
}