package eio
Effect-based direct-style IO API for OCaml
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Dune Dependency
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eio-1.0.tbz
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Source file cancel.ml
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exception Cancelled = Exn.Cancelled type state = | On | Cancelling of exn * Printexc.raw_backtrace | Finished (* There is a tree of cancellation contexts for each domain. A fiber is always in exactly one context, but can move to a new child and back (see [sub]). While a fiber is performing a cancellable operation, it sets a cancel function. When a context is cancelled, we call each fiber's cancellation function (first replacing it with [ignore]). Cancelling always happens from the fiber's own domain. An operation may either finish normally or be cancelled (not both). If a function can succeed in a separate domain, the user's cancel function is responsible for ensuring that this is done atomically. *) type t = { id : Trace.id; mutable state : state; children : t Lwt_dllist.t; fibers : fiber_context Lwt_dllist.t; protected : bool; domain : Domain.id; (* Prevent access from other domains *) } and fiber_context = { tid : Trace.id; mutable cancel_context : t; mutable cancel_node : fiber_context Lwt_dllist.node option; (* Our entry in [cancel_context.fibers] *) mutable cancel_fn : exn -> unit; (* Encourage the current operation to finish *) mutable vars : Hmap.t; } type _ Effect.t += Get_context : fiber_context Effect.t let pp_state f t = begin match t.state with | On -> Fmt.string f "on" | Cancelling (ex, _) -> Fmt.pf f "cancelling(%a)" Fmt.exn ex | Finished -> Fmt.string f "finished" end; if t.protected then Fmt.pf f " (protected)" let pp_fiber f fiber = Fmt.pf f "%d" (fiber.tid :> int) let pp_lwt_dlist ~sep pp f t = let first = ref true in t |> Lwt_dllist.iter_l (fun item -> if !first then first := false else sep f (); pp f item; ) let rec dump f t = Fmt.pf f "@[<v2>%a [%a]%a@]" pp_state t (pp_lwt_dlist ~sep:(Fmt.any ",") pp_fiber) t.fibers pp_children t.children and pp_children f ts = ts |> Lwt_dllist.iter_l (fun t -> Fmt.cut f (); dump f t ) let is_on t = match t.state with | On -> true | Cancelling _ | Finished -> false let check t = match t.state with | On -> () | Cancelling (ex, _) -> raise (Cancelled ex) | Finished -> invalid_arg "Cancellation context finished!" let get_error t = match t.state with | On -> None | Cancelling (ex, _) -> Some (Cancelled ex) | Finished -> Some (Invalid_argument "Cancellation context finished!") let is_finished t = match t.state with | Finished -> true | On | Cancelling _ -> false let move_fiber_to t fiber = let new_node = Lwt_dllist.add_r fiber t.fibers in (* Add to new context *) fiber.cancel_context <- t; Option.iter Lwt_dllist.remove fiber.cancel_node; (* Remove from old context *) fiber.cancel_node <- Some new_node (* Note: the new value is not linked into the cancellation tree. *) let create ~protected purpose = let children = Lwt_dllist.create () in let fibers = Lwt_dllist.create () in let id = Trace.mint_id () in Trace.create_cc id purpose; { id; state = Finished; children; protected; fibers; domain = Domain.self () } (* Links [t] into the tree as a child of [parent] and returns a function to remove it again. *) let activate t ~parent = assert (t.state = Finished); assert (parent.state <> Finished); t.state <- On; let node = Lwt_dllist.add_r t parent.children in fun () -> assert (parent.state <> Finished); t.state <- Finished; Lwt_dllist.remove node (* Runs [fn] with a fresh cancellation context. *) let with_cc ~ctx:fiber ~parent ~protected purpose fn = if not protected then check parent; let t = create ~protected purpose in let deactivate = activate t ~parent in move_fiber_to t fiber; let cleanup () = move_fiber_to parent fiber; deactivate () in match fn t with | x -> cleanup (); Trace.exit_cc (); x | exception ex -> cleanup (); Trace.exit_cc (); raise ex let protect fn = let ctx = Effect.perform Get_context in with_cc ~ctx ~parent:ctx.cancel_context ~protected:true Protect @@ fun _ -> (* Note: there is no need to check the new context after [fn] returns; the goal of cancellation is only to finish the thread promptly, not to report the error. We also do not check the parent context, to make sure the caller has a chance to handle the result. *) fn () (* Mark the cancellation tree rooted at [t] as Cancelling (stopping at protected sub-contexts), and return a list of all fibers in the newly-cancelling contexts. Since modifying the cancellation tree can only be done from our domain, this is effectively an atomic operation. Once it returns, new (non-protected) fibers cannot be added to any of the cancelling contexts. *) let rec cancel_internal t ex acc_fibers = match t.state with | Finished -> invalid_arg "Cancellation context finished!" | Cancelling _ -> acc_fibers | On -> let bt = Printexc.get_raw_backtrace () in t.state <- Cancelling (ex, bt); Trace.error t.id ex; let acc_fibers = Lwt_dllist.fold_r List.cons t.fibers acc_fibers in Lwt_dllist.fold_r (cancel_child ex) t.children acc_fibers and cancel_child ex t acc = if t.protected then acc else cancel_internal t ex acc let check_our_domain t = if Domain.self () <> t.domain then invalid_arg "Cancellation context accessed from wrong domain!" let cancel t ex = check_our_domain t; let fibers = cancel_internal t ex [] in let cex = Cancelled ex in let rec aux = function | [] -> [] | x :: xs -> let fn = x.cancel_fn in x.cancel_fn <- ignore; match fn cex with | () -> aux xs | exception ex2 -> let bt = Printexc.get_raw_backtrace () in (ex2, bt) :: aux xs in if fibers <> [] then ( match aux fibers with | [] -> () | ex :: exs -> let ex, bt = List.fold_left Exn.combine ex exs in Printexc.raise_with_backtrace ex bt ) let sub_checked ?name purpose fn = let ctx = Effect.perform Get_context in let parent = ctx.cancel_context in with_cc ~ctx ~parent ~protected:false purpose @@ fun t -> Option.iter (Trace.name t.id) name; fn t let sub fn = sub_checked Sub fn (* Like [sub], but it's OK if the new context is cancelled. (instead, return the parent context on exit so the caller can check that) *) let sub_unchecked purpose fn = let ctx = Effect.perform Get_context in let parent = ctx.cancel_context in with_cc ~ctx ~parent ~protected:false purpose @@ fun t -> fn t; parent module Fiber_context = struct type t = fiber_context let tid t = t.tid let cancellation_context t = t.cancel_context let get_error t = get_error t.cancel_context let set_cancel_fn t fn = t.cancel_fn <- fn let clear_cancel_fn t = t.cancel_fn <- ignore let make ~cc ~vars = let tid = Trace.mint_id () in Trace.create_fiber tid ~cc:cc.id; let t = { tid; cancel_context = cc; cancel_node = None; cancel_fn = ignore; vars } in t.cancel_node <- Some (Lwt_dllist.add_r t cc.fibers); t let make_root () = let cc = create ~protected:false Root in cc.state <- On; make ~cc ~vars:Hmap.empty let destroy t = Trace.exit_fiber t.tid; Option.iter Lwt_dllist.remove t.cancel_node let vars t = t.vars let get_vars () = vars (Effect.perform Get_context) let with_vars t vars fn = let old_vars = t.vars in t.vars <- vars; let cleanup () = t.vars <- old_vars in match fn () with | x -> cleanup (); x | exception ex -> cleanup (); raise ex end
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