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| author | MrJuneJune <me@mrjunejune.com> |
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| date | Mon, 17 Aug 2026 22:22:36 -0700 |
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/* Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors. All rights reserved. * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to * deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the * rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS * IN THE SOFTWARE. */ /* This file contains both the uv__async internal infrastructure and the * user-facing uv_async_t functions. */ #include "uv.h" #include "internal.h" #include <errno.h> #include <stdatomic.h> #include <stdio.h> /* snprintf() */ #include <assert.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <sched.h> /* sched_yield() */ #ifdef __linux__ #include <sys/eventfd.h> #endif #if UV__KQUEUE_EVFILT_USER static uv_once_t kqueue_runtime_detection_guard = UV_ONCE_INIT; static int kqueue_evfilt_user_support = 1; static void uv__kqueue_runtime_detection(void) { int kq; struct kevent ev[2]; struct timespec timeout = {0, 0}; /* Perform the runtime detection to ensure that kqueue with * EVFILT_USER actually works. */ kq = kqueue(); EV_SET(ev, UV__KQUEUE_EVFILT_USER_IDENT, EVFILT_USER, EV_ADD | EV_CLEAR, 0, 0, 0); EV_SET(ev + 1, UV__KQUEUE_EVFILT_USER_IDENT, EVFILT_USER, 0, NOTE_TRIGGER, 0, 0); if (kevent(kq, ev, 2, ev, 1, &timeout) < 1 || ev[0].filter != EVFILT_USER || ev[0].ident != UV__KQUEUE_EVFILT_USER_IDENT || ev[0].flags & EV_ERROR) /* If we wind up here, we can assume that EVFILT_USER is defined but * broken on the current system. */ kqueue_evfilt_user_support = 0; uv__close(kq); } #endif static void uv__async_send(uv_loop_t* loop); static int uv__async_start(uv_loop_t* loop); static void uv__cpu_relax(void); int uv_async_init(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_async_t* handle, uv_async_cb async_cb) { int err; err = uv__async_start(loop); if (err) return err; uv__handle_init(loop, (uv_handle_t*)handle, UV_ASYNC); handle->async_cb = async_cb; handle->pending = 0; handle->u.fd = 0; /* This will be used as a busy flag. */ uv__queue_insert_tail(&loop->async_handles, &handle->queue); uv__handle_start(handle); return 0; } int uv_async_send(uv_async_t* handle) { _Atomic int* pending; _Atomic int* busy; pending = (_Atomic int*) &handle->pending; busy = (_Atomic int*) &handle->u.fd; /* Do a cheap read first. */ if (atomic_load_explicit(pending, memory_order_relaxed) != 0) return 0; /* Set the loop to busy. */ atomic_fetch_add(busy, 1); /* Wake up the other thread's event loop. */ if (atomic_exchange(pending, 1) == 0) uv__async_send(handle->loop); /* Set the loop to not-busy. */ atomic_fetch_add(busy, -1); return 0; } /* Wait for the busy flag to clear before closing. * Only call this from the event loop thread. */ static void uv__async_spin(uv_async_t* handle) { _Atomic int* pending; _Atomic int* busy; int i; pending = (_Atomic int*) &handle->pending; busy = (_Atomic int*) &handle->u.fd; /* Set the pending flag first, so no new events will be added by other * threads after this function returns. */ atomic_store(pending, 1); for (;;) { /* 997 is not completely chosen at random. It's a prime number, acyclic by * nature, and should therefore hopefully dampen sympathetic resonance. */ for (i = 0; i < 997; i++) { if (atomic_load(busy) == 0) return; /* Other thread is busy with this handle, spin until it's done. */ uv__cpu_relax(); } /* Yield the CPU. We may have preempted the other thread while it's * inside the critical section and if it's running on the same CPU * as us, we'll just burn CPU cycles until the end of our time slice. */ sched_yield(); } } void uv__async_close(uv_async_t* handle) { uv__async_spin(handle); uv__queue_remove(&handle->queue); uv__handle_stop(handle); } static void uv__async_io(uv_loop_t* loop, uv__io_t* w, unsigned int events) { char buf[1024]; ssize_t r; struct uv__queue queue; struct uv__queue* q; uv_async_t* h; _Atomic int *pending; assert(w == &loop->async_io_watcher); #if UV__KQUEUE_EVFILT_USER for (;!kqueue_evfilt_user_support;) { #else for (;;) { #endif r = read(w->fd, buf, sizeof(buf)); if (r == sizeof(buf)) continue; if (r != -1) break; if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK) break; if (errno == EINTR) continue; abort(); } uv__queue_move(&loop->async_handles, &queue); while (!uv__queue_empty(&queue)) { q = uv__queue_head(&queue); h = uv__queue_data(q, uv_async_t, queue); uv__queue_remove(q); uv__queue_insert_tail(&loop->async_handles, q); /* Atomically fetch and clear pending flag */ pending = (_Atomic int*) &h->pending; if (atomic_exchange(pending, 0) == 0) continue; if (h->async_cb == NULL) continue; h->async_cb(h); } } static void uv__async_send(uv_loop_t* loop) { const void* buf; ssize_t len; int fd; int r; buf = ""; len = 1; fd = loop->async_wfd; #if defined(__linux__) if (fd == -1) { static const uint64_t val = 1; buf = &val; len = sizeof(val); fd = loop->async_io_watcher.fd; /* eventfd */ } #elif UV__KQUEUE_EVFILT_USER struct kevent ev; if (kqueue_evfilt_user_support) { fd = loop->async_io_watcher.fd; /* magic number for EVFILT_USER */ EV_SET(&ev, fd, EVFILT_USER, 0, NOTE_TRIGGER, 0, 0); r = kevent(loop->backend_fd, &ev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL); if (r == 0) return; abort(); } #endif do r = write(fd, buf, len); while (r == -1 && errno == EINTR); if (r == len) return; if (r == -1) if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK) return; abort(); } static int uv__async_start(uv_loop_t* loop) { int pipefd[2]; int err; #if UV__KQUEUE_EVFILT_USER struct kevent ev; #endif if (loop->async_io_watcher.fd != -1) return 0; #ifdef __linux__ err = eventfd(0, EFD_CLOEXEC | EFD_NONBLOCK); if (err < 0) return UV__ERR(errno); pipefd[0] = err; pipefd[1] = -1; #elif UV__KQUEUE_EVFILT_USER uv_once(&kqueue_runtime_detection_guard, uv__kqueue_runtime_detection); if (kqueue_evfilt_user_support) { /* In order not to break the generic pattern of I/O polling, a valid * file descriptor is required to take up a room in loop->watchers, * thus we create one for that, but this fd will not be actually used, * it's just a placeholder and magic number which is going to be closed * during the cleanup, as other FDs. */ err = uv__open_cloexec("/", O_RDONLY); if (err < 0) return err; pipefd[0] = err; pipefd[1] = -1; /* When using EVFILT_USER event to wake up the kqueue, this event must be * registered beforehand. Otherwise, calling kevent() to issue an * unregistered EVFILT_USER event will get an ENOENT. * Since uv__async_send() may happen before uv__io_poll() with multi-threads, * we can't defer this registration of EVFILT_USER event as we did for other * events, but must perform it right away. */ EV_SET(&ev, err, EVFILT_USER, EV_ADD | EV_CLEAR, 0, 0, 0); err = kevent(loop->backend_fd, &ev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL); if (err < 0) return UV__ERR(errno); } else { err = uv__make_pipe(pipefd, UV_NONBLOCK_PIPE); if (err < 0) return err; } #else err = uv__make_pipe(pipefd, UV_NONBLOCK_PIPE); if (err < 0) return err; #endif err = uv__io_init_start(loop, &loop->async_io_watcher, uv__async_io, pipefd[0], POLLIN); if (err < 0) { uv__close(pipefd[0]); if (pipefd[1] != -1) uv__close(pipefd[1]); return err; } loop->async_wfd = pipefd[1]; #if UV__KQUEUE_EVFILT_USER /* Prevent the EVFILT_USER event from being added to kqueue redundantly * and mistakenly later in uv__io_poll(). */ if (kqueue_evfilt_user_support) loop->async_io_watcher.events = loop->async_io_watcher.pevents; #endif return 0; } void uv__async_stop(uv_loop_t* loop) { struct uv__queue queue; struct uv__queue* q; uv_async_t* h; if (loop->async_io_watcher.fd == -1) return; /* Make sure no other thread is accessing the async handle fd after the loop * cleanup. */ uv__queue_move(&loop->async_handles, &queue); while (!uv__queue_empty(&queue)) { q = uv__queue_head(&queue); h = uv__queue_data(q, uv_async_t, queue); uv__queue_remove(q); uv__queue_insert_tail(&loop->async_handles, q); uv__async_spin(h); } if (loop->async_wfd != -1) { if (loop->async_wfd != loop->async_io_watcher.fd) uv__close(loop->async_wfd); loop->async_wfd = -1; } uv__io_stop(loop, &loop->async_io_watcher, POLLIN); uv__close(loop->async_io_watcher.fd); loop->async_io_watcher.fd = -1; } int uv__async_fork(uv_loop_t* loop) { struct uv__queue queue; struct uv__queue* q; uv_async_t* h; if (loop->async_io_watcher.fd == -1) /* never started */ return 0; uv__queue_move(&loop->async_handles, &queue); while (!uv__queue_empty(&queue)) { q = uv__queue_head(&queue); h = uv__queue_data(q, uv_async_t, queue); uv__queue_remove(q); uv__queue_insert_tail(&loop->async_handles, q); /* The state of any thread that set pending is now likely corrupt in this * child because the user called fork, so just clear these flags and move * on. Calling most libc functions after `fork` is declared to be undefined * behavior anyways, unless async-signal-safe, for multithreaded programs * like libuv, and nothing interesting in pthreads is async-signal-safe. */ h->pending = 0; /* This is the busy flag, and we just abruptly lost all other threads. */ h->u.fd = 0; } /* Recreate these, since they still exist, but belong to the wrong pid now. */ if (loop->async_wfd != -1) { if (loop->async_wfd != loop->async_io_watcher.fd) uv__close(loop->async_wfd); loop->async_wfd = -1; } uv__io_stop(loop, &loop->async_io_watcher, POLLIN); uv__close(loop->async_io_watcher.fd); loop->async_io_watcher.fd = -1; return uv__async_start(loop); } static void uv__cpu_relax(void) { #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) __asm__ __volatile__ ("rep; nop" ::: "memory"); /* a.k.a. PAUSE */ #elif (defined(__arm__) && __ARM_ARCH >= 7) || defined(__aarch64__) __asm__ __volatile__ ("yield" ::: "memory"); #elif (defined(__ppc__) || defined(__ppc64__)) && defined(__APPLE__) __asm volatile ("" : : : "memory"); #elif !defined(__APPLE__) && (defined(__powerpc64__) || defined(__ppc64__) || defined(__PPC64__)) __asm__ __volatile__ ("or 1,1,1; or 2,2,2" ::: "memory"); #endif }