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Rust
403 lines
12 KiB
Rust
//! The core reactor driving all I/O.
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//!
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//! This module contains the [`Core`] reactor type which is the event loop for
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//! all I/O happening in `tokio`. This core reactor (or event loop) is used to
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//! drive I/O resources.
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//!
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//! The [`Handle`] and [`Remote`] structs are refences to the event loop,
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//! created by the [`handle`][handle_method] and [`remote`][remote_method]
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//! respectively, and are used to construct I/O objects. `Remote` is sendable,
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//! while `Handle` is not.
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//!
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//! Lastly [`PollEvented`] can be used to construct I/O objects that interact
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//! with the event loop, e.g. [`TcpStream`] in the net module.
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//!
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//! [`Core`]: struct.Core.html
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//! [`Handle`]: struct.Handle.html
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//! [`Remote`]: struct.Remote.html
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//! [handle_method]: struct.Core.html#method.handle
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//! [remote_method]: struct.Core.html#method.remote
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//! [`PollEvented`]: struct.PollEvented.html
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//! [`TcpStream`]: ../net/struct.TcpStream.html
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use std::fmt;
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use std::io::{self, ErrorKind};
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use std::sync::{Arc, Weak, RwLock};
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use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering};
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use std::time::{Duration};
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use futures::{Future, Async};
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use futures::executor::{self, Notify};
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use futures::task::{AtomicTask};
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use mio;
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use mio::event::Evented;
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use slab::Slab;
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mod io_token;
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mod poll_evented;
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pub use self::poll_evented::PollEvented;
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/// The core reactor, or event loop.
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///
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/// The event loop is the main source of blocking in an application which drives
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/// all other I/O events and notifications happening. Each event loop can have
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/// multiple handles pointing to it, each of which can then be used to create
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/// various I/O objects to interact with the event loop in interesting ways.
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pub struct Core {
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/// Reuse the `mio::Events` value across calls to poll.
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events: mio::Events,
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/// State shared between the reactor and the handles.
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inner: Arc<Inner>,
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/// Used for determining when the future passed to `run` is ready. Once the
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/// registration is passed to `io` above we never touch it again, just keep
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/// it alive.
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_future_registration: mio::Registration,
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future_readiness: Arc<MySetReadiness>,
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}
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struct Inner {
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/// The underlying system event queue.
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io: mio::Poll,
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/// Dispatch slabs for I/O and futures events
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io_dispatch: RwLock<Slab<ScheduledIo>>,
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}
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/// A handle to an event loop.
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///
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/// A `Handle` is used for associating I/O objects with an event loop
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/// explicitly. Typically though you won't end up using a `Handle` that often
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/// and will instead use and implicitly configured handle for your thread.
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct Handle {
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inner: Weak<Inner>,
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}
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struct ScheduledIo {
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readiness: AtomicUsize,
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reader: AtomicTask,
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writer: AtomicTask,
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}
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enum Direction {
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Read,
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Write,
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}
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const TOKEN_FUTURE: mio::Token = mio::Token(1);
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const TOKEN_START: usize = 2;
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fn _assert_kinds() {
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fn _assert<T: Send + Sync>() {}
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_assert::<Handle>();
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}
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impl Core {
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/// Creates a new event loop, returning any error that happened during the
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/// creation.
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pub fn new() -> io::Result<Core> {
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// Create the I/O poller
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let io = try!(mio::Poll::new());
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// Create a registration for unblocking the reactor when the "run"
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// future becomes ready.
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let future_pair = mio::Registration::new2();
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try!(io.register(&future_pair.0,
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TOKEN_FUTURE,
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mio::Ready::readable(),
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mio::PollOpt::level()));
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Ok(Core {
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events: mio::Events::with_capacity(1024),
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_future_registration: future_pair.0,
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future_readiness: Arc::new(MySetReadiness(future_pair.1)),
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inner: Arc::new(Inner {
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io: io,
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io_dispatch: RwLock::new(Slab::with_capacity(1)),
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}),
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})
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}
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/// Returns a handle to this event loop which cannot be sent across threads
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/// but can be used as a proxy to the event loop itself.
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///
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/// Handles are cloneable and clones always refer to the same event loop.
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/// This handle is typically passed into functions that create I/O objects
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/// to bind them to this event loop.
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pub fn handle(&self) -> Handle {
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Handle {
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inner: Arc::downgrade(&self.inner),
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}
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}
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/// Runs a future until completion, driving the event loop while we're
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/// otherwise waiting for the future to complete.
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///
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/// This function will begin executing the event loop and will finish once
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/// the provided future is resolved. Note that the future argument here
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/// crucially does not require the `'static` nor `Send` bounds. As a result
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/// the future will be "pinned" to not only this thread but also this stack
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/// frame.
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///
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/// This function will return the value that the future resolves to once
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/// the future has finished. If the future never resolves then this function
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/// will never return.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// This method will **not** catch panics from polling the future `f`. If
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/// the future panics then it's the responsibility of the caller to catch
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/// that panic and handle it as appropriate.
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pub fn run<F>(&mut self, f: F) -> Result<F::Item, F::Error>
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where F: Future,
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{
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let mut task = executor::spawn(f);
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let mut future_fired = true;
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loop {
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if future_fired {
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let res = task.poll_future_notify(&self.future_readiness, 0)?;
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if let Async::Ready(e) = res {
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return Ok(e)
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}
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}
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future_fired = self.poll(None);
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}
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}
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/// Performs one iteration of the event loop, blocking on waiting for events
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/// for at most `max_wait` (forever if `None`).
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///
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/// It only makes sense to call this method if you've previously spawned
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/// a future onto this event loop.
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///
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/// `loop { lp.turn(None) }` is equivalent to calling `run` with an
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/// empty future (one that never finishes).
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pub fn turn(&mut self, max_wait: Option<Duration>) {
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self.poll(max_wait);
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}
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fn poll(&mut self, max_wait: Option<Duration>) -> bool {
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// Block waiting for an event to happen, peeling out how many events
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// happened.
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match self.inner.io.poll(&mut self.events, max_wait) {
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Ok(_) => {}
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Err(ref e) if e.kind() == ErrorKind::Interrupted => return false,
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// TODO: This should return an io::Result instead of panic.
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Err(e) => panic!("error in poll: {}", e),
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}
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// Process all the events that came in, dispatching appropriately
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let mut fired = false;
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for i in 0..self.events.len() {
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let event = self.events.get(i).unwrap();
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let token = event.token();
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trace!("event {:?} {:?}", event.readiness(), event.token());
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if token == TOKEN_FUTURE {
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self.future_readiness.0.set_readiness(mio::Ready::empty()).unwrap();
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fired = true;
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} else {
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self.dispatch(token, event.readiness());
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}
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}
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return fired
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}
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fn dispatch(&mut self, token: mio::Token, ready: mio::Ready) {
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let token = usize::from(token) - TOKEN_START;
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let io_dispatch = self.inner.io_dispatch.read().unwrap();
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if let Some(io) = io_dispatch.get(token) {
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io.readiness.fetch_or(ready2usize(ready), Ordering::Relaxed);
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if ready.is_writable() {
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io.writer.notify();
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}
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if !(ready & (!mio::Ready::writable())).is_empty() {
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io.reader.notify();
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}
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}
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Debug for Core {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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write!(f, "Core")
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}
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}
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impl Inner {
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/// Register an I/O resource with the reactor.
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///
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/// The registration token is returned.
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fn add_source(&self, source: &Evented)
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-> io::Result<usize>
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{
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// Acquire a write lock
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let key = self.io_dispatch.write().unwrap()
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.insert(ScheduledIo {
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readiness: AtomicUsize::new(0),
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reader: AtomicTask::new(),
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writer: AtomicTask::new(),
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});
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try!(self.io.register(source,
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mio::Token(TOKEN_START + key),
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mio::Ready::readable() |
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mio::Ready::writable() |
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platform::all(),
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mio::PollOpt::edge()));
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Ok(key)
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}
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fn deregister_source(&self, source: &Evented) -> io::Result<()> {
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self.io.deregister(source)
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}
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fn drop_source(&self, token: usize) {
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debug!("dropping I/O source: {}", token);
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self.io_dispatch.write().unwrap().remove(token);
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}
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/// Registers interest in the I/O resource associated with `token`.
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fn schedule(&self, token: usize, dir: Direction) {
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debug!("scheduling direction for: {}", token);
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let io_dispatch = self.io_dispatch.read().unwrap();
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let sched = io_dispatch.get(token).unwrap();
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let (task, ready) = match dir {
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Direction::Read => (&sched.reader, !mio::Ready::writable()),
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Direction::Write => (&sched.writer, mio::Ready::writable()),
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};
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task.register();
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if sched.readiness.load(Ordering::SeqCst) & ready2usize(ready) != 0 {
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task.notify();
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}
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Debug for Handle {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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write!(f, "Handle")
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}
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}
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struct MySetReadiness(mio::SetReadiness);
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impl Notify for MySetReadiness {
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fn notify(&self, _id: usize) {
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self.0.set_readiness(mio::Ready::readable())
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.expect("failed to set readiness");
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}
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}
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fn read_ready() -> mio::Ready {
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mio::Ready::readable() | platform::hup()
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}
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const READ: usize = 1 << 0;
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const WRITE: usize = 1 << 1;
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fn ready2usize(ready: mio::Ready) -> usize {
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let mut bits = 0;
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if ready.is_readable() {
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bits |= READ;
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}
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if ready.is_writable() {
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bits |= WRITE;
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}
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bits | platform::ready2usize(ready)
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}
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fn usize2ready(bits: usize) -> mio::Ready {
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let mut ready = mio::Ready::empty();
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if bits & READ != 0 {
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ready.insert(mio::Ready::readable());
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}
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if bits & WRITE != 0 {
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ready.insert(mio::Ready::writable());
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}
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ready | platform::usize2ready(bits)
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}
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#[cfg(all(unix, not(target_os = "fuchsia")))]
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mod platform {
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use mio::Ready;
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use mio::unix::UnixReady;
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pub fn aio() -> Ready {
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UnixReady::aio().into()
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}
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pub fn all() -> Ready {
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hup() | aio()
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}
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pub fn hup() -> Ready {
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UnixReady::hup().into()
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}
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const HUP: usize = 1 << 2;
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const ERROR: usize = 1 << 3;
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const AIO: usize = 1 << 4;
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pub fn ready2usize(ready: Ready) -> usize {
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let ready = UnixReady::from(ready);
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let mut bits = 0;
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if ready.is_aio() {
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bits |= AIO;
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}
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if ready.is_error() {
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bits |= ERROR;
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}
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if ready.is_hup() {
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bits |= HUP;
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}
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bits
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}
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pub fn usize2ready(bits: usize) -> Ready {
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let mut ready = UnixReady::from(Ready::empty());
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if bits & AIO != 0 {
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ready.insert(UnixReady::aio());
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}
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if bits & HUP != 0 {
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ready.insert(UnixReady::hup());
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}
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if bits & ERROR != 0 {
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ready.insert(UnixReady::error());
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}
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ready.into()
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}
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}
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#[cfg(any(windows, target_os = "fuchsia"))]
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mod platform {
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use mio::Ready;
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pub fn all() -> Ready {
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// No platform-specific Readinesses for Windows
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Ready::empty()
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}
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pub fn hup() -> Ready {
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Ready::empty()
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}
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pub fn ready2usize(_r: Ready) -> usize {
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0
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}
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pub fn usize2ready(_r: usize) -> Ready {
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Ready::empty()
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}
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}
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