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/*
* include/haproxy/thread-t.h
* Definitions and types for thread support.
*
* Copyright (C) 2017 Christopher Faulet - cfaulet@haproxy.com
* Copyright (C) 2020 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu
*
* 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, version 2.1
* exclusively.
*
* 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#ifndef _HAPROXY_THREAD_T_H
#define _HAPROXY_THREAD_T_H
#include <haproxy/defaults.h>
/* Note: this file mainly contains 3 sections:
* - one used solely when USE_THREAD is *not* set
* - one used solely when USE_THREAD is set
* - a common one.
*/
#ifndef USE_THREAD
/********************** THREADS DISABLED ************************/
/* These macros allow to make some struct fields or local variables optional */
#define __decl_spinlock(lock)
#define __decl_aligned_spinlock(lock)
#define __decl_rwlock(lock)
#define __decl_aligned_rwlock(lock)
#elif (DEBUG_THREAD < 1) && !defined(DEBUG_FULL)
/************** THREADS ENABLED WITHOUT DEBUGGING **************/
/* declare a self-initializing spinlock */
#define __decl_spinlock(lock) \
HA_SPINLOCK_T (lock) = 0;
/* declare a self-initializing spinlock, aligned on a cache line */
#define __decl_aligned_spinlock(lock) \
HA_SPINLOCK_T (lock) __attribute__((aligned(64))) = 0;
/* declare a self-initializing rwlock */
#define __decl_rwlock(lock) \
HA_RWLOCK_T (lock) = 0;
/* declare a self-initializing rwlock, aligned on a cache line */
#define __decl_aligned_rwlock(lock) \
HA_RWLOCK_T (lock) __attribute__((aligned(64))) = 0;
#else /* !USE_THREAD */
/**************** THREADS ENABLED WITH DEBUGGING ***************/
/* declare a self-initializing spinlock */
#define __decl_spinlock(lock) \
HA_SPINLOCK_T (lock); \
INITCALL1(STG_LOCK, ha_spin_init, &(lock))
/* declare a self-initializing spinlock, aligned on a cache line */
#define __decl_aligned_spinlock(lock) \
HA_SPINLOCK_T (lock) __attribute__((aligned(64))); \
INITCALL1(STG_LOCK, ha_spin_init, &(lock))
/* declare a self-initializing rwlock */
#define __decl_rwlock(lock) \
HA_RWLOCK_T (lock); \
INITCALL1(STG_LOCK, ha_rwlock_init, &(lock))
/* declare a self-initializing rwlock, aligned on a cache line */
#define __decl_aligned_rwlock(lock) \
HA_RWLOCK_T (lock) __attribute__((aligned(64))); \
INITCALL1(STG_LOCK, ha_rwlock_init, &(lock))
#endif /* USE_THREAD */
/*** Common parts below ***/
/* storage types used by spinlocks and RW locks */
#define __HA_SPINLOCK_T unsigned long
#define __HA_RWLOCK_T unsigned long
/* Type used as a shared value from a global counter. Manipulation to the
* global value is thread-safe. Share counter can be increased/decreased
* without modifying the global value to reduce contention. The global value is
* modified only when the configured limit is reached.
*
* Typically a cshared is declared as a thread-local variable, with a reference
* to a process global value.
*/
struct cshared {
uint64_t *global;
int diff;
int lim;
};
/* When thread debugging is enabled, we remap HA_SPINLOCK_T and HA_RWLOCK_T to
* complex structures which embed debugging info.
*/
#if (DEBUG_THREAD < 2) && !defined(DEBUG_FULL)
#define HA_SPINLOCK_T __HA_SPINLOCK_T
#define HA_RWLOCK_T __HA_RWLOCK_T
#else /* !DEBUG_THREAD */
#define HA_SPINLOCK_T struct ha_spinlock
#define HA_RWLOCK_T struct ha_rwlock
/* Debugging information that is only used when thread debugging is enabled */
/* This is aligned as it's already 256B per lock label, so better simplify the
* address calculations in the fast path than save a few bytes in BSS.
*/
struct lock_stat {
uint64_t nsec_wait;
uint64_t num_unlocked;
uint64_t buckets[30]; // operations per time buckets (1-2ns to 0.5-1s)
} ALIGNED(256);
struct ha_spinlock_state {
unsigned long owner; /* a bit is set to 1 << tid for the lock owner */
unsigned long waiters; /* a bit is set to 1 << tid for waiting threads */
};
struct ha_rwlock_state {
unsigned long cur_writer; /* a bit is set to 1 << tid for the lock owner */
unsigned long wait_writers; /* a bit is set to 1 << tid for waiting writers */
unsigned long cur_readers; /* a bit is set to 1 << tid for current readers */
unsigned long wait_readers; /* a bit is set to 1 << tid for waiting waiters */
unsigned long cur_seeker; /* a bit is set to 1 << tid for the lock seekers */
unsigned long wait_seekers; /* a bit is set to 1 << tid for waiting seekers */
};
struct ha_spinlock {
__HA_SPINLOCK_T lock;
struct {
struct ha_spinlock_state st[MAX_TGROUPS];
struct {
const char *function;
const char *file;
int line;
} last_location; /* location of the last owner */
} info;
};
struct ha_rwlock {
__HA_RWLOCK_T lock;
struct {
struct ha_rwlock_state st[MAX_TGROUPS];
struct {
const char *function;
const char *file;
int line;
} last_location; /* location of the last write owner */
} info;
};
#endif /* DEBUG_THREAD */
/* WARNING!!! if you update this enum, please also keep lock_label() up to date
* below.
*/
enum lock_label {
TASK_RQ_LOCK,
TASK_WQ_LOCK,
LISTENER_LOCK,
PROXY_LOCK,
SERVER_LOCK,
LBPRM_LOCK,
SIGNALS_LOCK,
STK_TABLE_LOCK,
STK_TABLE_UPDT_LOCK,
STK_SESS_LOCK,
APPLETS_LOCK,
PEER_LOCK,
SHCTX_LOCK,
SSL_LOCK,
SSL_GEN_CERTS_LOCK,
PATREF_LOCK,
PATEXP_LOCK,
VARS_LOCK,
COMP_POOL_LOCK,
LUA_LOCK,
NOTIF_LOCK,
SPOE_APPLET_LOCK,
DNS_LOCK,
PID_LIST_LOCK,
EMAIL_ALERTS_LOCK,
PIPES_LOCK,
TLSKEYS_REF_LOCK,
AUTH_LOCK,
RING_LOCK,
DICT_LOCK,
PROTO_LOCK,
QUEUE_LOCK,
CKCH_LOCK,
SNI_LOCK,
SSL_SERVER_LOCK,
SFT_LOCK, /* sink forward target */
IDLE_CONNS_LOCK,
OCSP_LOCK,
QC_CID_LOCK,
CACHE_LOCK,
GUID_LOCK,
OTHER_LOCK,
/* WT: make sure never to use these ones outside of development,
* we need them for lock profiling!
*/
DEBUG1_LOCK,
DEBUG2_LOCK,
DEBUG3_LOCK,
DEBUG4_LOCK,
DEBUG5_LOCK,
LOCK_LABELS
};
#endif /* _HAPROXY_THREAD_T_H */
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