Merge pull request #2969 from diondokter/pubsub-cleanup

Pubsub cleanup
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Ulf Lilleengen 2024-05-20 18:30:19 +00:00 committed by GitHub
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5 changed files with 159 additions and 43 deletions

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@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
use embassy_futures::select::{select3, Either3};
use embassy_net_driver_channel as ch;
use embassy_sync::pubsub::PubSubBehavior;
use embassy_time::{block_for, Duration, Timer};
use embedded_hal_1::digital::OutputPin;
@ -438,13 +437,16 @@ where
// publish() is a deadlock risk in the current design as awaiting here prevents ioctls
// The `Runner` always yields when accessing the device, so consumers always have a chance to receive the event
// (if they are actively awaiting the queue)
self.events.queue.publish_immediate(events::Message::new(
Status {
event_type: evt_type,
status,
},
event_payload,
));
self.events
.queue
.immediate_publisher()
.publish_immediate(events::Message::new(
Status {
event_type: evt_type,
status,
},
event_payload,
));
}
}
CHANNEL_TYPE_DATA => {

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@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0
- Add `capacity`, `free_capacity`, `len`, `is_empty` and `is_full` functions to `Channel`.
- Add `capacity`, `free_capacity`, `len`, `is_empty` and `is_full` functions to `PriorityChannel`.
- Add `capacity`, `free_capacity`, `len`, `is_empty` and `is_full` functions to `PubSubChannel`.
- Made `PubSubBehavior` sealed
- If you called `.publish_immediate(...)` on the queue directly before, then now call `.immediate_publisher().publish_immediate(...)`
## 0.5.0 - 2023-12-04

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@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ impl<M: RawMutex, T: Clone, const CAP: usize, const SUBS: usize, const PUBS: usi
}
}
impl<M: RawMutex, T: Clone, const CAP: usize, const SUBS: usize, const PUBS: usize> PubSubBehavior<T>
impl<M: RawMutex, T: Clone, const CAP: usize, const SUBS: usize, const PUBS: usize> SealedPubSubBehavior<T>
for PubSubChannel<M, T, CAP, SUBS, PUBS>
{
fn get_message_with_context(&self, next_message_id: &mut u64, cx: Option<&mut Context<'_>>) -> Poll<WaitResult<T>> {
@ -248,13 +248,6 @@ impl<M: RawMutex, T: Clone, const CAP: usize, const SUBS: usize, const PUBS: usi
})
}
fn space(&self) -> usize {
self.inner.lock(|s| {
let s = s.borrow();
s.queue.capacity() - s.queue.len()
})
}
fn unregister_subscriber(&self, subscriber_next_message_id: u64) {
self.inner.lock(|s| {
let mut s = s.borrow_mut();
@ -268,6 +261,26 @@ impl<M: RawMutex, T: Clone, const CAP: usize, const SUBS: usize, const PUBS: usi
s.unregister_publisher()
})
}
fn capacity(&self) -> usize {
self.capacity()
}
fn free_capacity(&self) -> usize {
self.free_capacity()
}
fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.len()
}
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.is_empty()
}
fn is_full(&self) -> bool {
self.is_full()
}
}
/// Internal state for the PubSub channel
@ -421,7 +434,7 @@ pub enum Error {
/// 'Middle level' behaviour of the pubsub channel.
/// This trait is used so that Sub and Pub can be generic over the channel.
pub trait PubSubBehavior<T> {
trait SealedPubSubBehavior<T> {
/// Try to get a message from the queue with the given message id.
///
/// If the message is not yet present and a context is given, then its waker is registered in the subsriber wakers.
@ -439,8 +452,22 @@ pub trait PubSubBehavior<T> {
/// Publish a message immediately
fn publish_immediate(&self, message: T);
/// The amount of messages that can still be published without having to wait or without having to lag the subscribers
fn space(&self) -> usize;
/// Returns the maximum number of elements the channel can hold.
fn capacity(&self) -> usize;
/// Returns the free capacity of the channel.
///
/// This is equivalent to `capacity() - len()`
fn free_capacity(&self) -> usize;
/// Returns the number of elements currently in the channel.
fn len(&self) -> usize;
/// Returns whether the channel is empty.
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool;
/// Returns whether the channel is full.
fn is_full(&self) -> bool;
/// Let the channel know that a subscriber has dropped
fn unregister_subscriber(&self, subscriber_next_message_id: u64);
@ -449,6 +476,13 @@ pub trait PubSubBehavior<T> {
fn unregister_publisher(&self);
}
/// 'Middle level' behaviour of the pubsub channel.
/// This trait is used so that Sub and Pub can be generic over the channel.
#[allow(private_bounds)]
pub trait PubSubBehavior<T>: SealedPubSubBehavior<T> {}
impl<T, C: SealedPubSubBehavior<T>> PubSubBehavior<T> for C {}
/// The result of the subscriber wait procedure
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "defmt", derive(defmt::Format))]
@ -581,6 +615,7 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(pub0.try_publish(0), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(pub0.try_publish(0), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(pub0.try_publish(0), Ok(()));
assert!(pub0.is_full());
assert_eq!(pub0.try_publish(0), Err(0));
drop(sub0);
@ -613,32 +648,42 @@ mod tests {
}
#[futures_test::test]
async fn correct_space() {
async fn correct_len() {
let channel = PubSubChannel::<NoopRawMutex, u32, 4, 4, 4>::new();
let mut sub0 = channel.subscriber().unwrap();
let mut sub1 = channel.subscriber().unwrap();
let pub0 = channel.publisher().unwrap();
assert_eq!(pub0.space(), 4);
assert!(sub0.is_empty());
assert!(sub1.is_empty());
assert!(pub0.is_empty());
assert_eq!(pub0.free_capacity(), 4);
assert_eq!(pub0.len(), 0);
pub0.publish(42).await;
assert_eq!(pub0.space(), 3);
assert_eq!(pub0.free_capacity(), 3);
assert_eq!(pub0.len(), 1);
pub0.publish(42).await;
assert_eq!(pub0.space(), 2);
assert_eq!(pub0.free_capacity(), 2);
assert_eq!(pub0.len(), 2);
sub0.next_message().await;
sub0.next_message().await;
assert_eq!(pub0.space(), 2);
assert_eq!(pub0.free_capacity(), 2);
assert_eq!(pub0.len(), 2);
sub1.next_message().await;
assert_eq!(pub0.space(), 3);
assert_eq!(pub0.free_capacity(), 3);
assert_eq!(pub0.len(), 1);
sub1.next_message().await;
assert_eq!(pub0.space(), 4);
assert_eq!(pub0.free_capacity(), 4);
assert_eq!(pub0.len(), 0);
}
#[futures_test::test]
@ -649,29 +694,29 @@ mod tests {
let mut sub0 = channel.subscriber().unwrap();
let mut sub1 = channel.subscriber().unwrap();
assert_eq!(4, pub0.space());
assert_eq!(4, pub0.free_capacity());
pub0.publish(1).await;
pub0.publish(2).await;
assert_eq!(2, channel.space());
assert_eq!(2, channel.free_capacity());
assert_eq!(1, sub0.try_next_message_pure().unwrap());
assert_eq!(2, sub0.try_next_message_pure().unwrap());
assert_eq!(2, channel.space());
assert_eq!(2, channel.free_capacity());
drop(sub0);
assert_eq!(2, channel.space());
assert_eq!(2, channel.free_capacity());
assert_eq!(1, sub1.try_next_message_pure().unwrap());
assert_eq!(3, channel.space());
assert_eq!(3, channel.free_capacity());
drop(sub1);
assert_eq!(4, channel.space());
assert_eq!(4, channel.free_capacity());
}
struct CloneCallCounter(usize);

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@ -43,12 +43,31 @@ impl<'a, PSB: PubSubBehavior<T> + ?Sized, T: Clone> Pub<'a, PSB, T> {
self.channel.publish_with_context(message, None)
}
/// The amount of messages that can still be published without having to wait or without having to lag the subscribers
/// Returns the maximum number of elements the ***channel*** can hold.
pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize {
self.channel.capacity()
}
/// Returns the free capacity of the ***channel***.
///
/// *Note: In the time between checking this and a publish action, other publishers may have had time to publish something.
/// So checking doesn't give any guarantees.*
pub fn space(&self) -> usize {
self.channel.space()
/// This is equivalent to `capacity() - len()`
pub fn free_capacity(&self) -> usize {
self.channel.free_capacity()
}
/// Returns the number of elements currently in the ***channel***.
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.channel.len()
}
/// Returns whether the ***channel*** is empty.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.channel.is_empty()
}
/// Returns whether the ***channel*** is full.
pub fn is_full(&self) -> bool {
self.channel.is_full()
}
}
@ -124,12 +143,31 @@ impl<'a, PSB: PubSubBehavior<T> + ?Sized, T: Clone> ImmediatePub<'a, PSB, T> {
self.channel.publish_with_context(message, None)
}
/// The amount of messages that can still be published without having to wait or without having to lag the subscribers
/// Returns the maximum number of elements the ***channel*** can hold.
pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize {
self.channel.capacity()
}
/// Returns the free capacity of the ***channel***.
///
/// *Note: In the time between checking this and a publish action, other publishers may have had time to publish something.
/// So checking doesn't give any guarantees.*
pub fn space(&self) -> usize {
self.channel.space()
/// This is equivalent to `capacity() - len()`
pub fn free_capacity(&self) -> usize {
self.channel.free_capacity()
}
/// Returns the number of elements currently in the ***channel***.
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.channel.len()
}
/// Returns whether the ***channel*** is empty.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.channel.is_empty()
}
/// Returns whether the ***channel*** is full.
pub fn is_full(&self) -> bool {
self.channel.is_full()
}
}

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@ -65,10 +65,39 @@ impl<'a, PSB: PubSubBehavior<T> + ?Sized, T: Clone> Sub<'a, PSB, T> {
}
}
/// The amount of messages this subscriber hasn't received yet
/// The amount of messages this subscriber hasn't received yet. This is like [Self::len] but specifically
/// for this subscriber.
pub fn available(&self) -> u64 {
self.channel.available(self.next_message_id)
}
/// Returns the maximum number of elements the ***channel*** can hold.
pub fn capacity(&self) -> usize {
self.channel.capacity()
}
/// Returns the free capacity of the ***channel***.
///
/// This is equivalent to `capacity() - len()`
pub fn free_capacity(&self) -> usize {
self.channel.free_capacity()
}
/// Returns the number of elements currently in the ***channel***.
/// See [Self::available] for how many messages are available for this subscriber.
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.channel.len()
}
/// Returns whether the ***channel*** is empty.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.channel.is_empty()
}
/// Returns whether the ***channel*** is full.
pub fn is_full(&self) -> bool {
self.channel.is_full()
}
}
impl<'a, PSB: PubSubBehavior<T> + ?Sized, T: Clone> Drop for Sub<'a, PSB, T> {