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rt: unify entering a runtime with Handle::enter (#5163)
This is a first step towards unifying the concepts of "entering a runtime" and setting `Handle::current`. Previously, these two operations were performed separately at each call site (runtime block_on, ...). This is error-prone and also requires multiple accesses to the thread-local variable. Additionally, "entering the runtime" conflated the concept of entering a blocking region. For example, calling `mpsc::Receiver::recv_blocking` performed the "enter the runtime" step. This was done to prevent blocking a runtime, as the operation will panic when called from an existing runtime. To untangle these concepts, the patch splits out each logical operation into functions. In total, there are three "enter" operations: * `set_current_handle` * `enter_runtime` * `enter_blocking_region` There are some behavior changes with each function, but they should not translate to public behavior changes. The most significant is `enter_blocking_region` does not change the value of the thread-local variable, which means the function can be re-entered. Since `enter_blocking_region` is an internal-only function and we do not re-enter, this has no public-facing impact. Because `enter_runtime` takes a `&Handle` to combine the `set_current_handle` operation with entering a runtime, the patch exposes an annoyance with the current `scheduler::Handle` struct layout. A new instance of `scheduler::Handle` must be constructed at each call to `enter_runtime`. We can explore cleaning this up later. This patch also does not combine the "entered runtime" thread-local variable with the "context" thread-local variable. To keep the patch smaller, this has been punted to a follow-up change.
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@@ -3,7 +3,12 @@ use std::future::Future;
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cfg_rt! {
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#[track_caller]
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pub(crate) fn block_on<F: Future>(f: F) -> F::Output {
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let mut e = crate::runtime::enter::enter(false);
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let mut e = crate::runtime::enter::try_enter_blocking_region().expect(
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"Cannot block the current thread from within a runtime. This \
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happens because a functionattempted to block the current \
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thread while the thread is being used to drive asynchronous \
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tasks."
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);
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e.block_on(f).unwrap()
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}
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}
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@@ -35,13 +35,13 @@ impl Receiver {
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///
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/// If the timeout has elapsed, it returns `false`, otherwise it returns `true`.
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pub(crate) fn wait(&mut self, timeout: Option<Duration>) -> bool {
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use crate::runtime::enter::try_enter;
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use crate::runtime::enter::try_enter_blocking_region;
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if timeout == Some(Duration::from_nanos(0)) {
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return false;
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}
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let mut e = match try_enter(false) {
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let mut e = match try_enter_blocking_region() {
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Some(enter) => enter,
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_ => {
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if std::thread::panicking() {
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+41
-13
@@ -1,13 +1,16 @@
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use crate::runtime::scheduler;
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use std::cell::{Cell, RefCell};
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use std::fmt;
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use std::marker::PhantomData;
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
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pub(crate) enum EnterContext {
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/// Currently in a runtime context.
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#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "rt"), allow(dead_code))]
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Entered {
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allow_block_in_place: bool,
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},
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Entered { allow_block_in_place: bool },
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/// Not in a runtime context **or** a blocking region.
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NotEntered,
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}
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@@ -19,19 +22,29 @@ impl EnterContext {
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tokio_thread_local!(static ENTERED: Cell<EnterContext> = const { Cell::new(EnterContext::NotEntered) });
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/// Represents an executor context.
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pub(crate) struct Enter {
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/// Guard tracking that a caller has entered a runtime context.
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pub(crate) struct EnterRuntimeGuard {
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pub(crate) blocking: BlockingRegionGuard,
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}
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/// Guard tracking that a caller has entered a blocking region.
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pub(crate) struct BlockingRegionGuard {
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_p: PhantomData<RefCell<()>>,
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}
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cfg_rt! {
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use crate::runtime::context;
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use std::time::Duration;
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/// Marks the current thread as being within the dynamic extent of an
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/// executor.
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#[track_caller]
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pub(crate) fn enter(allow_block_in_place: bool) -> Enter {
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if let Some(enter) = try_enter(allow_block_in_place) {
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pub(crate) fn enter_runtime(handle: &scheduler::Handle, allow_block_in_place: bool) -> EnterRuntimeGuard {
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if let Some(enter) = try_enter_runtime(allow_block_in_place) {
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// Set the current runtime handle. This should not fail. A later
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// cleanup will remove the unwrap().
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context::try_set_current(handle).unwrap();
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return enter;
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}
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@@ -45,13 +58,25 @@ cfg_rt! {
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/// Tries to enter a runtime context, returns `None` if already in a runtime
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/// context.
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pub(crate) fn try_enter(allow_block_in_place: bool) -> Option<Enter> {
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fn try_enter_runtime(allow_block_in_place: bool) -> Option<EnterRuntimeGuard> {
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ENTERED.with(|c| {
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if c.get().is_entered() {
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None
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} else {
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c.set(EnterContext::Entered { allow_block_in_place });
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Some(Enter { _p: PhantomData })
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Some(EnterRuntimeGuard {
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blocking: BlockingRegionGuard::new(),
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})
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}
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})
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}
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pub(crate) fn try_enter_blocking_region() -> Option<BlockingRegionGuard> {
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ENTERED.with(|c| {
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if c.get().is_entered() {
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None
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} else {
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Some(BlockingRegionGuard::new())
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}
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})
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}
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@@ -65,7 +90,7 @@ cfg_rt! {
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// This is hidden for a reason. Do not use without fully understanding
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// executors. Misusing can easily cause your program to deadlock.
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cfg_rt_multi_thread! {
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pub(crate) fn exit<F: FnOnce() -> R, R>(f: F) -> R {
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pub(crate) fn exit_runtime<F: FnOnce() -> R, R>(f: F) -> R {
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// Reset in case the closure panics
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struct Reset(EnterContext);
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impl Drop for Reset {
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@@ -139,7 +164,10 @@ cfg_rt_multi_thread! {
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cfg_rt! {
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use crate::loom::thread::AccessError;
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impl Enter {
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impl BlockingRegionGuard {
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fn new() -> BlockingRegionGuard {
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BlockingRegionGuard { _p: PhantomData }
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}
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/// Blocks the thread on the specified future, returning the value with
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/// which that future completes.
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pub(crate) fn block_on<F>(&mut self, f: F) -> Result<F::Output, AccessError>
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@@ -189,13 +217,13 @@ cfg_rt! {
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Debug for Enter {
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impl fmt::Debug for EnterRuntimeGuard {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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f.debug_struct("Enter").finish()
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}
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}
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impl Drop for Enter {
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impl Drop for EnterRuntimeGuard {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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ENTERED.with(|c| {
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assert!(c.get().is_entered());
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@@ -256,14 +256,13 @@ impl Handle {
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let future =
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crate::util::trace::task(future, "block_on", None, super::task::Id::next().as_u64());
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// Enter the **runtime** context. This configures spawning, the current I/O driver, ...
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let _rt_enter = self.enter();
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// Enter a **blocking** context. This prevents blocking from a runtime.
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let mut blocking_enter = crate::runtime::enter(true);
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// Enter the runtime context. This sets the current driver handles and
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// prevents blocking an existing runtime.
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let mut enter = crate::runtime::enter::enter_runtime(&self.inner, true);
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// Block on the future
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blocking_enter
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enter
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.blocking
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.block_on(future)
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.expect("failed to park thread")
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}
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@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ cfg_rt! {
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pub use crate::util::rand::RngSeed;
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}
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use self::enter::enter;
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use self::enter::enter_runtime;
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mod handle;
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pub use handle::{EnterGuard, Handle, TryCurrentError};
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@@ -155,8 +155,13 @@ impl CurrentThread {
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#[track_caller]
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pub(crate) fn block_on<F: Future>(&self, future: F) -> F::Output {
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use crate::runtime::scheduler;
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pin!(future);
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let handle = scheduler::Handle::CurrentThread(self.handle.clone());
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let mut enter = crate::runtime::enter_runtime(&handle, false);
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// Attempt to steal the scheduler core and block_on the future if we can
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// there, otherwise, lets select on a notification that the core is
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// available or the future is complete.
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@@ -164,12 +169,11 @@ impl CurrentThread {
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if let Some(core) = self.take_core() {
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return core.block_on(future);
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} else {
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let mut enter = crate::runtime::enter(false);
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let notified = self.notify.notified();
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pin!(notified);
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if let Some(out) = enter
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.blocking
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.block_on(poll_fn(|cx| {
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if notified.as_mut().poll(cx).is_ready() {
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return Ready(None);
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@@ -522,7 +526,6 @@ impl CoreGuard<'_> {
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#[track_caller]
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fn block_on<F: Future>(self, future: F) -> F::Output {
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let ret = self.enter(|mut core, context| {
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let _enter = crate::runtime::enter(false);
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let waker = Handle::waker_ref(&context.handle);
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let mut cx = std::task::Context::from_waker(&waker);
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use crate::loom::sync::Arc;
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use crate::runtime::{
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blocking,
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driver::{self, Driver},
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Config,
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scheduler, Config,
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};
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use crate::util::RngSeedGenerator;
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@@ -73,8 +73,12 @@ impl MultiThread {
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where
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F: Future,
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{
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let mut enter = crate::runtime::enter(true);
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enter.block_on(future).expect("failed to park thread")
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let handle = scheduler::Handle::MultiThread(self.handle.clone());
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let mut enter = crate::runtime::enter_runtime(&handle, true);
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enter
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.blocking
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.block_on(future)
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.expect("failed to park thread")
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}
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}
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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ use crate::runtime::enter::EnterContext;
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use crate::runtime::scheduler::multi_thread::{queue, Handle, Idle, Parker, Unparker};
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use crate::runtime::task::{Inject, OwnedTasks};
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use crate::runtime::{
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blocking, coop, driver, task, Config, MetricsBatch, SchedulerMetrics, WorkerMetrics,
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blocking, coop, driver, scheduler, task, Config, MetricsBatch, SchedulerMetrics, WorkerMetrics,
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};
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use crate::util::atomic_cell::AtomicCell;
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use crate::util::rand::{FastRand, RngSeedGenerator};
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@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ where
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// constrained by task budgets.
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let _reset = Reset(coop::stop());
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crate::runtime::enter::exit(f)
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crate::runtime::enter::exit_runtime(f)
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} else {
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f()
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}
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@@ -372,14 +372,15 @@ fn run(worker: Arc<Worker>) {
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None => return,
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};
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let handle = scheduler::Handle::MultiThread(worker.handle.clone());
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let _enter = crate::runtime::enter_runtime(&handle, true);
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// Set the worker context.
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let cx = Context {
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worker,
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core: RefCell::new(None),
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};
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let _enter = crate::runtime::enter(true);
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CURRENT.set(&cx, || {
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// This should always be an error. It only returns a `Result` to support
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// using `?` to short circuit.
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