fix bug where dead connections would not execute cleanup code; add in repeating timer...
[scpubgit/Object-Remote.git] / lib / Object / Remote / MiniLoop.pm
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9e72f0cf 1package Object::Remote::MiniLoop;
2
3use IO::Select;
befabdee 4use Time::HiRes qw(time);
5d59cb98 5use Object::Remote::Logging qw( :log :dlog );
9e72f0cf 6use Moo;
7
8# this is ro because we only actually set it using local in sub run
9
10has is_running => (is => 'ro', clearer => 'stop');
11
12has _read_watches => (is => 'ro', default => sub { {} });
13has _read_select => (is => 'ro', default => sub { IO::Select->new });
14
fbd3b8ec 15has _write_watches => (is => 'ro', default => sub { {} });
16has _write_select => (is => 'ro', default => sub { IO::Select->new });
17
befabdee 18has _timers => (is => 'ro', default => sub { [] });
19
9e72f0cf 20sub pass_watches_to {
21 my ($self, $new_loop) = @_;
a63cd862 22 log_debug { "passing watches to new run loop" };
9e72f0cf 23 foreach my $fh ($self->_read_select->handles) {
24 $new_loop->watch_io(
25 handle => $fh,
26 on_read_ready => $self->_read_watches->{$fh}
27 );
28 }
fbd3b8ec 29 foreach my $fh ($self->_write_select->handles) {
30 $new_loop->watch_io(
31 handle => $fh,
32 on_write_ready => $self->_write_watches->{$fh}
33 );
34 }
9e72f0cf 35}
36
37sub watch_io {
38 my ($self, %watch) = @_;
39 my $fh = $watch{handle};
90115979 40 Dlog_debug { "Adding IO watch for $_" } $fh;
41
42 #TODO if this works out non-blocking support
43 #will need to be integrated in a way that
44 #is compatible with Windows which has no
7790ca36 45 #non-blocking support - see also ::ReadChannel
6b7b2732 46 if (0) {
47 Dlog_warn { "setting file handle to be non-blocking: $_" } $fh;
48 use Fcntl qw(F_GETFL F_SETFL O_NONBLOCK);
49 my $flags = fcntl($fh, F_GETFL, 0)
50 or die "Can't get flags for the socket: $!\n";
51 $flags = fcntl($fh, F_SETFL, $flags | O_NONBLOCK)
52 or die "Can't set flags for the socket: $!\n";
53 }
54
9e72f0cf 55 if (my $cb = $watch{on_read_ready}) {
90115979 56 log_trace { "IO watcher is registering with select for reading" };
9e72f0cf 57 $self->_read_select->add($fh);
58 $self->_read_watches->{$fh} = $cb;
59 }
fbd3b8ec 60 if (my $cb = $watch{on_write_ready}) {
90115979 61 log_trace { "IO watcher is registering with select for writing" };
fbd3b8ec 62 $self->_write_select->add($fh);
63 $self->_write_watches->{$fh} = $cb;
64 }
498c4ad5 65 return;
9e72f0cf 66}
67
68sub unwatch_io {
69 my ($self, %watch) = @_;
70 my $fh = $watch{handle};
9d64d2d9 71 Dlog_debug { "Removing IO watch for $_" } $fh;
9e72f0cf 72 if ($watch{on_read_ready}) {
9d64d2d9 73 log_trace { "IO watcher is removing read from select()" };
9e72f0cf 74 $self->_read_select->remove($fh);
75 delete $self->_read_watches->{$fh};
76 }
fbd3b8ec 77 if ($watch{on_write_ready}) {
9d64d2d9 78 log_trace { "IO watcher is removing write from select()" };
fbd3b8ec 79 $self->_write_select->remove($fh);
80 delete $self->_write_watches->{$fh};
81 }
befabdee 82 return;
83}
84
f8080c1c 85sub _sort_timers {
86 my ($self, @new) = @_;
87 my $timers = $self->_timers;
88
89 log_trace { "Sorting timers" };
90
91 @{$timers} = sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0] } @{$timers}, @new;
92 return;
93}
94
befabdee 95sub watch_time {
96 my ($self, %watch) = @_;
f8080c1c 97 my $at;
98
99 Dlog_trace { "watch_time() invoked with $_" } \%watch;
100
101 if (exists($watch{every})) {
102 $at = time() + $watch{every};
103 } elsif (exists($watch{after})) {
104 $at = time() + $watch{after};
105 } elsif (exists($watch{at})) {
106 $at = $watch{at};
107 } else {
108 die "watch_time requires every, after or at";
109 }
110
befabdee 111 die "watch_time requires code" unless my $code = $watch{code};
112 my $timers = $self->_timers;
f8080c1c 113 my $new = [ $at => $code, $watch{every} ];
114 $self->_sort_timers($new);
5d59cb98 115 log_debug { "Created new timer that expires at '$at'" };
befabdee 116 return "$new";
117}
118
119sub unwatch_time {
120 my ($self, $id) = @_;
a63cd862 121 log_debug { "Removing timer with id of '$id'" };
befabdee 122 @$_ = grep !($_ eq $id), @$_ for $self->_timers;
123 return;
9e72f0cf 124}
125
5d59cb98 126sub _next_timer_expires_delay {
127 my ($self) = @_;
128 my $timers = $self->_timers;
a6786dda 129 #undef means no timeout, select only returns
5d59cb98 130 #when data is ready - when the system
131 #deadlocks the chatter from the timeout in
132 #select clogs up the logs
9d64d2d9 133 #TODO should make this an attribute
5d59cb98 134 my $delay_max = undef;
135
136 return $delay_max unless @$timers;
137 my $duration = $timers->[0]->[0] - time;
138
139 log_trace { "next timer fires in '$duration' seconds " };
140
141 if ($duration < 0) {
142 $duration = 0;
a6786dda 143 } elsif (defined $delay_max && $duration > $delay_max) {
144 $duration = $delay_max;
5d59cb98 145 }
a6786dda 146
5d59cb98 147 return $duration;
148}
149
9e72f0cf 150sub loop_once {
151 my ($self) = @_;
152 my $read = $self->_read_watches;
fbd3b8ec 153 my $write = $self->_write_watches;
6b7b2732 154 our $Loop_Entered = 1;
5d59cb98 155 my $read_count = 0;
156 my $write_count = 0;
a63cd862 157 my @c = caller;
5d59cb98 158 my $wait_time = $self->_next_timer_expires_delay;
6b7b2732 159 log_trace { sprintf("Run loop: loop_once() has been invoked by $c[1]:$c[2] with read:%i write:%i select timeout:%s",
5d59cb98 160 scalar(keys(%$read)), scalar(keys(%$write)), defined $wait_time ? $wait_time : 'indefinite' ) };
9d64d2d9 161 #TODO The docs state that select() in some instances can return a socket as ready to
162 #read data even if reading from it would block and the recomendation is to set
163 #handles used with select() as non-blocking but Perl on Windows can not set a
164 #handle to use non-blocking IO - If Windows is not one of the operating
165 #systems where select() returns a handle that could block it would work to
166 #enable non-blocking mode only under Posix - the non-blocking sysread()
167 #logic would work unmodified for both blocking and non-blocking handles
168 #under Posix and Windows.
fbd3b8ec 169 my ($readable, $writeable) = IO::Select->select(
9d64d2d9 170 #TODO how come select() isn't used to identify handles with errors on them?
171 #TODO is there a specific reason for a half second maximum wait duration?
172 #The two places I've found for the runloop to be invoked don't return control
173 #to the caller until a controlling variable interrupts the loop that invokes
174 #loop_once() - is this to allow that variable to be polled and exit the
175 #run loop? If so why isn't that behavior event driven and causes select() to
176 #return?
5d59cb98 177 $self->_read_select, $self->_write_select, undef, $wait_time
178 );
6b7b2732 179 log_trace {
5d59cb98 180 my $readable_count = defined $readable ? scalar(@$readable) : 0;
181 my $writable_count = defined $writeable ? scalar(@$writeable) : 0;
182 "Run loop: select returned readable:$readable_count writeable:$writable_count";
a63cd862 183 };
9e72f0cf 184 # I would love to trap errors in the select call but IO::Select doesn't
185 # differentiate between an error and a timeout.
186 # -- no, love, mst.
6b7b2732 187
188 local $Loop_Entered;
189
a63cd862 190 log_trace { "Reading from all ready filehandles" };
9e72f0cf 191 foreach my $fh (@$readable) {
5d59cb98 192 next unless $read->{$fh};
193 $read_count++;
194 $read->{$fh}();
6b7b2732 195 last if $Loop_Entered;
fbd3b8ec 196 }
a63cd862 197 log_trace { "Writing to all ready filehandles" };
fbd3b8ec 198 foreach my $fh (@$writeable) {
5d59cb98 199 next unless $write->{$fh};
200 $write_count++;
201 $write->{$fh}();
6b7b2732 202 last if $Loop_Entered;
9e72f0cf 203 }
7790ca36 204
5d59cb98 205 log_trace { "Read from $read_count filehandles; wrote to $write_count filehandles" };
befabdee 206 my $timers = $self->_timers;
207 my $now = time();
a63cd862 208 log_trace { "Checking timers" };
befabdee 209 while (@$timers and $timers->[0][0] <= $now) {
f8080c1c 210 my $active = $timers->[0];
211 Dlog_debug { "Found timer that needs to be executed: $_" } $active;
212# my (shift @$timers)->[1]->();
213
214 if (defined($active->[2])) {
215 #handle the case of an 'every' timer
216 $active->[0] = time() + $active->[2];
217 Dlog_trace { "scheduling timer for repeat execution at $_"} $active->[0];
218 $self->_sort_timers;
219 } else {
220 #it doesn't repeat again so get rid of it
221 shift(@$timers);
222 }
223
224 #execute the timer
225 $active->[1]->();
226
6b7b2732 227 last if $Loop_Entered;
befabdee 228 }
f8080c1c 229
6b7b2732 230 log_trace { "Run loop: single loop is completed" };
befabdee 231 return;
9e72f0cf 232}
233
9d64d2d9 234#::Node and ::ConnectionServer use the want_run() / want_stop()
235#counter to cause a run-loop to execute while something is active;
236#the futures do this via a different mechanism
6c597351 237sub want_run {
238 my ($self) = @_;
5d59cb98 239 Dlog_debug { "Run loop: Incrimenting want_running, is now $_" }
240 ++$self->{want_running};
6c597351 241}
242
243sub run_while_wanted {
244 my ($self) = @_;
9d64d2d9 245 log_debug { my $wr = $self->{want_running}; "Run loop: run_while_wanted() invoked; want_running: $wr" };
6c597351 246 $self->loop_once while $self->{want_running};
a63cd862 247 log_debug { "Run loop: run_while_wanted() completed" };
befabdee 248 return;
6c597351 249}
250
251sub want_stop {
252 my ($self) = @_;
5d59cb98 253 if (! $self->{want_running}) {
254 log_debug { "Run loop: want_stop() was called but want_running was not true" };
255 return;
256 }
257 Dlog_debug { "Run loop: decrimenting want_running, is now $_" }
258 --$self->{want_running};
6c597351 259}
260
9d64d2d9 261#TODO Hypothesis: Futures invoke run() which gives that future
262#it's own localized is_running attribute - any adjustment to the
263#is_running attribute outside of that future will not effect that
264#future so each future winds up able to call run() and stop() at
7790ca36 265#will with out interfering with each other - how about having
266#run loop until the future becomes ready?
9e72f0cf 267sub run {
268 my ($self) = @_;
6b7b2732 269 log_trace { "Run loop: run() invoked" };
9e72f0cf 270 local $self->{is_running} = 1;
271 while ($self->is_running) {
272 $self->loop_once;
273 }
6b7b2732 274 log_trace { "Run loop: run() completed" };
befabdee 275 return;
9e72f0cf 276}
277
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