424 lines
9.1 KiB
C++
424 lines
9.1 KiB
C++
// workqueue.cc -- the workqueue for gold
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// Copyright 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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// Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>.
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// This file is part of gold.
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// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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// Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
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// MA 02110-1301, USA.
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#include "gold.h"
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#include "workqueue.h"
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namespace gold
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{
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// Task_token methods.
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Task_token::Task_token()
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: is_blocker_(false), readers_(0), writer_(NULL)
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{
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}
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Task_token::~Task_token()
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{
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gold_assert(this->readers_ == 0 && this->writer_ == NULL);
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}
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bool
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Task_token::is_readable() const
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{
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gold_assert(!this->is_blocker_);
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return this->writer_ == NULL;
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}
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void
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Task_token::add_reader()
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{
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gold_assert(!this->is_blocker_);
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gold_assert(this->is_readable());
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++this->readers_;
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}
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void
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Task_token::remove_reader()
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{
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gold_assert(!this->is_blocker_);
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gold_assert(this->readers_ > 0);
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--this->readers_;
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}
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bool
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Task_token::is_writable() const
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{
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gold_assert(!this->is_blocker_);
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return this->writer_ == NULL && this->readers_ == 0;
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}
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void
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Task_token::add_writer(const Task* t)
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{
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gold_assert(!this->is_blocker_);
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gold_assert(this->is_writable());
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this->writer_ = t;
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}
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void
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Task_token::remove_writer(const Task* t)
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{
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gold_assert(!this->is_blocker_);
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gold_assert(this->writer_ == t);
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this->writer_ = NULL;
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}
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bool
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Task_token::has_write_lock(const Task* t)
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{
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gold_assert(!this->is_blocker_);
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return this->writer_ == t;
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}
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// For blockers, we just use the readers_ field.
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void
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Task_token::add_blocker()
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{
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if (this->readers_ == 0 && this->writer_ == NULL)
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this->is_blocker_ = true;
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else
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gold_assert(this->is_blocker_);
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++this->readers_;
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}
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bool
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Task_token::remove_blocker()
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{
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gold_assert(this->is_blocker_ && this->readers_ > 0);
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--this->readers_;
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return this->readers_ == 0;
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}
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bool
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Task_token::is_blocked() const
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{
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gold_assert(this->is_blocker_
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|| (this->readers_ == 0 && this->writer_ == NULL));
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return this->readers_ > 0;
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}
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// The Task_block_token class.
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Task_block_token::Task_block_token(Task_token& token, Workqueue* workqueue)
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: token_(token), workqueue_(workqueue)
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{
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// We must increment the block count when the task is created and
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// put on the queue. This object is created when the task is run,
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// so we don't increment the block count here.
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gold_assert(this->token_.is_blocked());
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}
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Task_block_token::~Task_block_token()
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{
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if (this->token_.remove_blocker())
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{
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// Tell the workqueue that a blocker was cleared. This is
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// always called in the main thread, so no locking is required.
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this->workqueue_->cleared_blocker();
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}
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}
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// The Workqueue_runner abstract class.
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class Workqueue_runner
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{
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public:
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Workqueue_runner(Workqueue* workqueue)
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: workqueue_(workqueue)
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{ }
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virtual ~Workqueue_runner()
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{ }
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// Run a task. This is always called in the main thread.
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virtual void run(Task*, Task_locker*) = 0;
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protected:
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// This is called by an implementation when a task is completed.
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void completed(Task* t, Task_locker* tl)
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{ this->workqueue_->completed(t, tl); }
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Workqueue* get_workqueue() const
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{ return this->workqueue_; }
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private:
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Workqueue* workqueue_;
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};
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// The simple single-threaded implementation of Workqueue_runner.
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class Workqueue_runner_single : public Workqueue_runner
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{
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public:
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Workqueue_runner_single(Workqueue* workqueue)
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: Workqueue_runner(workqueue)
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{ }
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~Workqueue_runner_single()
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{ }
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void run(Task*, Task_locker*);
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};
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void
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Workqueue_runner_single::run(Task* t, Task_locker* tl)
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{
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t->run(this->get_workqueue());
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this->completed(t, tl);
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}
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// Workqueue methods.
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Workqueue::Workqueue(const General_options&)
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: tasks_lock_(),
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tasks_(),
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completed_lock_(),
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completed_(),
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running_(0),
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completed_condvar_(this->completed_lock_),
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cleared_blockers_(0)
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{
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// At some point we will select the specific implementation of
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// Workqueue_runner to use based on the command line options.
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this->runner_ = new Workqueue_runner_single(this);
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}
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Workqueue::~Workqueue()
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{
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gold_assert(this->tasks_.empty());
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gold_assert(this->completed_.empty());
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gold_assert(this->running_ == 0);
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}
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// Add a task to the queue.
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void
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Workqueue::queue(Task* t)
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{
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Hold_lock hl(this->tasks_lock_);
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this->tasks_.push_back(t);
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}
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// Add a task to the front of the queue.
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void
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Workqueue::queue_front(Task* t)
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{
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Hold_lock hl(this->tasks_lock_);
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this->tasks_.push_front(t);
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}
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// Clear the list of completed tasks. Return whether we cleared
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// anything. The completed_lock_ must be held when this is called.
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bool
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Workqueue::clear_completed()
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{
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if (this->completed_.empty())
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return false;
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do
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{
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delete this->completed_.front();
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this->completed_.pop_front();
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}
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while (!this->completed_.empty());
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return true;
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}
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// Find a runnable task in TASKS, which is non-empty. Return NULL if
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// none could be found. The tasks_lock_ must be held when this is
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// called. Sets ALL_BLOCKED if all non-runnable tasks are waiting on
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// a blocker.
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Task*
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Workqueue::find_runnable(Task_list& tasks, bool* all_blocked)
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{
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Task* tlast = tasks.back();
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*all_blocked = true;
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while (true)
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{
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Task* t = tasks.front();
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tasks.pop_front();
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Task::Is_runnable_type is_runnable = t->is_runnable(this);
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if (is_runnable == Task::IS_RUNNABLE)
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return t;
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if (is_runnable != Task::IS_BLOCKED)
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*all_blocked = false;
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tasks.push_back(t);
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if (t == tlast)
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{
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// We couldn't find any runnable task. If there are any
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// completed tasks, free their locks and try again.
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{
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Hold_lock hl2(this->completed_lock_);
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if (!this->clear_completed())
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{
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// There had better be some tasks running, or we will
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// never find a runnable task.
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gold_assert(this->running_ > 0);
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// We couldn't find any runnable tasks, and we
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// couldn't release any locks.
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return NULL;
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}
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}
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// We're going around again, so recompute ALL_BLOCKED.
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*all_blocked = true;
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}
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}
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}
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// Process all the tasks on the workqueue. This is the main loop in
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// the linker. Note that as we process tasks, new tasks will be
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// added.
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void
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Workqueue::process()
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{
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while (true)
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{
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Task* t;
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bool empty;
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bool all_blocked;
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{
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Hold_lock hl(this->tasks_lock_);
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if (this->tasks_.empty())
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{
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t = NULL;
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empty = true;
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all_blocked = false;
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}
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else
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{
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t = this->find_runnable(this->tasks_, &all_blocked);
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empty = false;
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}
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}
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// If T != NULL, it is a task we can run.
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// If T == NULL && empty, then there are no tasks waiting to
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// be run at this level.
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// If T == NULL && !empty, then there tasks waiting to be
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// run at this level, but they are waiting for something to
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// unlock.
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if (t != NULL)
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this->run(t);
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else if (!empty)
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{
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{
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Hold_lock hl(this->completed_lock_);
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// There must be something for us to wait for, or we won't
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// be able to make progress.
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gold_assert(this->running_ > 0 || !this->completed_.empty());
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if (all_blocked)
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{
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this->cleared_blockers_ = 0;
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this->clear_completed();
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while (this->cleared_blockers_ == 0)
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{
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gold_assert(this->running_ > 0);
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this->completed_condvar_.wait();
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this->clear_completed();
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}
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}
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else
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{
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if (this->running_ > 0)
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{
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// Wait for a task to finish.
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this->completed_condvar_.wait();
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}
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this->clear_completed();
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}
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}
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}
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else
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{
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{
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Hold_lock hl(this->completed_lock_);
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// If there are no running tasks, then we are done.
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if (this->running_ == 0)
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{
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this->clear_completed();
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return;
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}
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// Wait for a task to finish. Then we have to loop around
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// again in case it added any new tasks before finishing.
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this->completed_condvar_.wait();
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this->clear_completed();
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Run a task. This is always called in the main thread.
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void
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Workqueue::run(Task* t)
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{
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++this->running_;
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this->runner_->run(t, t->locks(this));
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}
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// This is called when a task is completed to put the locks on the
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// list to be released. We use a list because we only want the locks
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// to be released in the main thread.
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void
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Workqueue::completed(Task* t, Task_locker* tl)
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{
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{
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Hold_lock hl(this->completed_lock_);
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gold_assert(this->running_ > 0);
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--this->running_;
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this->completed_.push_back(tl);
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this->completed_condvar_.signal();
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}
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delete t;
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}
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// This is called when the last task for a blocker has completed.
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// This is always called in the main thread.
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void
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Workqueue::cleared_blocker()
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{
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++this->cleared_blockers_;
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}
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} // End namespace gold.
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