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1 // Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors.
2 //
3 // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
4 // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
5 // You may obtain a copy of the License at
6 //
7 //      https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
8 //
9 // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
10 // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
11 // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
12 // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
13 // limitations under the License.
14 //
15 // Each active thread has an ThreadIdentity that may represent the thread in
16 // various level interfaces.  ThreadIdentity objects are never deallocated.
17 // When a thread terminates, its ThreadIdentity object may be reused for a
18 // thread created later.
19 
20 #ifndef ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_THREAD_IDENTITY_H_
21 #define ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_THREAD_IDENTITY_H_
22 
23 #ifndef _WIN32
24 #include <pthread.h>
25 // Defines __GOOGLE_GRTE_VERSION__ (via glibc-specific features.h) when
26 // supported.
27 #include <unistd.h>
28 #endif
29 
30 #include <atomic>
31 #include <cstdint>
32 
33 #include "absl/base/config.h"
34 #include "absl/base/internal/per_thread_tls.h"
35 #include "absl/base/optimization.h"
36 
37 namespace absl {
38 ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
39 
40 struct SynchLocksHeld;
41 struct SynchWaitParams;
42 
43 namespace base_internal {
44 
45 class SpinLock;
46 struct ThreadIdentity;
47 
48 // Used by the implementation of absl::Mutex and absl::CondVar.
49 struct PerThreadSynch {
50   // The internal representation of absl::Mutex and absl::CondVar rely
51   // on the alignment of PerThreadSynch. Both store the address of the
52   // PerThreadSynch in the high-order bits of their internal state,
53   // which means the low kLowZeroBits of the address of PerThreadSynch
54   // must be zero.
55   static constexpr int kLowZeroBits = 8;
56   static constexpr int kAlignment = 1 << kLowZeroBits;
57 
58   // Returns the associated ThreadIdentity.
59   // This can be implemented as a cast because we guarantee
60   // PerThreadSynch is the first element of ThreadIdentity.
thread_identityPerThreadSynch61   ThreadIdentity* thread_identity() {
62     return reinterpret_cast<ThreadIdentity*>(this);
63   }
64 
65   PerThreadSynch *next;  // Circular waiter queue; initialized to 0.
66   PerThreadSynch *skip;  // If non-zero, all entries in Mutex queue
67                          // up to and including "skip" have same
68                          // condition as this, and will be woken later
69   bool may_skip;         // if false while on mutex queue, a mutex unlocker
70                          // is using this PerThreadSynch as a terminator.  Its
71                          // skip field must not be filled in because the loop
72                          // might then skip over the terminator.
73   bool wake;             // This thread is to be woken from a Mutex.
74   // If "x" is on a waiter list for a mutex, "x->cond_waiter" is true iff the
75   // waiter is waiting on the mutex as part of a CV Wait or Mutex Await.
76   //
77   // The value of "x->cond_waiter" is meaningless if "x" is not on a
78   // Mutex waiter list.
79   bool cond_waiter;
80   bool maybe_unlocking;  // Valid at head of Mutex waiter queue;
81                          // true if UnlockSlow could be searching
82                          // for a waiter to wake.  Used for an optimization
83                          // in Enqueue().  true is always a valid value.
84                          // Can be reset to false when the unlocker or any
85                          // writer releases the lock, or a reader fully
86                          // releases the lock.  It may not be set to false
87                          // by a reader that decrements the count to
88                          // non-zero. protected by mutex spinlock
89   bool suppress_fatal_errors;  // If true, try to proceed even in the face
90                                // of broken invariants.  This is used within
91                                // fatal signal handlers to improve the
92                                // chances of debug logging information being
93                                // output successfully.
94   int priority;                // Priority of thread (updated every so often).
95 
96   // State values:
97   //   kAvailable: This PerThreadSynch is available.
98   //   kQueued: This PerThreadSynch is unavailable, it's currently queued on a
99   //            Mutex or CondVar waistlist.
100   //
101   // Transitions from kQueued to kAvailable require a release
102   // barrier. This is needed as a waiter may use "state" to
103   // independently observe that it's no longer queued.
104   //
105   // Transitions from kAvailable to kQueued require no barrier, they
106   // are externally ordered by the Mutex.
107   enum State {
108     kAvailable,
109     kQueued
110   };
111   std::atomic<State> state;
112 
113   // The wait parameters of the current wait.  waitp is null if the
114   // thread is not waiting. Transitions from null to non-null must
115   // occur before the enqueue commit point (state = kQueued in
116   // Enqueue() and CondVarEnqueue()). Transitions from non-null to
117   // null must occur after the wait is finished (state = kAvailable in
118   // Mutex::Block() and CondVar::WaitCommon()). This field may be
119   // changed only by the thread that describes this PerThreadSynch.  A
120   // special case is Fer(), which calls Enqueue() on another thread,
121   // but with an identical SynchWaitParams pointer, thus leaving the
122   // pointer unchanged.
123   SynchWaitParams* waitp;
124 
125   intptr_t readers;     // Number of readers in mutex.
126 
127   // When priority will next be read (cycles).
128   int64_t next_priority_read_cycles;
129 
130   // Locks held; used during deadlock detection.
131   // Allocated in Synch_GetAllLocks() and freed in ReclaimThreadIdentity().
132   SynchLocksHeld *all_locks;
133 };
134 
135 // The instances of this class are allocated in NewThreadIdentity() with an
136 // alignment of PerThreadSynch::kAlignment.
137 struct ThreadIdentity {
138   // Must be the first member.  The Mutex implementation requires that
139   // the PerThreadSynch object associated with each thread is
140   // PerThreadSynch::kAlignment aligned.  We provide this alignment on
141   // ThreadIdentity itself.
142   PerThreadSynch per_thread_synch;
143 
144   // Private: Reserved for absl::synchronization_internal::Waiter.
145   struct WaiterState {
146     alignas(void*) char data[128];
147   } waiter_state;
148 
149   // Used by PerThreadSem::{Get,Set}ThreadBlockedCounter().
150   std::atomic<int>* blocked_count_ptr;
151 
152   // The following variables are mostly read/written just by the
153   // thread itself.  The only exception is that these are read by
154   // a ticker thread as a hint.
155   std::atomic<int> ticker;      // Tick counter, incremented once per second.
156   std::atomic<int> wait_start;  // Ticker value when thread started waiting.
157   std::atomic<bool> is_idle;    // Has thread become idle yet?
158 
159   ThreadIdentity* next;
160 };
161 
162 // Returns the ThreadIdentity object representing the calling thread; guaranteed
163 // to be unique for its lifetime.  The returned object will remain valid for the
164 // program's lifetime; although it may be re-assigned to a subsequent thread.
165 // If one does not exist, return nullptr instead.
166 //
167 // Does not malloc(*), and is async-signal safe.
168 // [*] Technically pthread_setspecific() does malloc on first use; however this
169 // is handled internally within tcmalloc's initialization already.
170 //
171 // New ThreadIdentity objects can be constructed and associated with a thread
172 // by calling GetOrCreateCurrentThreadIdentity() in per-thread-sem.h.
173 ThreadIdentity* CurrentThreadIdentityIfPresent();
174 
175 using ThreadIdentityReclaimerFunction = void (*)(void*);
176 
177 // Sets the current thread identity to the given value.  'reclaimer' is a
178 // pointer to the global function for cleaning up instances on thread
179 // destruction.
180 void SetCurrentThreadIdentity(ThreadIdentity* identity,
181                               ThreadIdentityReclaimerFunction reclaimer);
182 
183 // Removes the currently associated ThreadIdentity from the running thread.
184 // This must be called from inside the ThreadIdentityReclaimerFunction, and only
185 // from that function.
186 void ClearCurrentThreadIdentity();
187 
188 // May be chosen at compile time via: -DABSL_FORCE_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE=<mode
189 // index>
190 #ifdef ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_POSIX_SETSPECIFIC
191 #error ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_POSIX_SETSPECIFIC cannot be direcly set
192 #else
193 #define ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_POSIX_SETSPECIFIC 0
194 #endif
195 
196 #ifdef ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_TLS
197 #error ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_TLS cannot be direcly set
198 #else
199 #define ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_TLS 1
200 #endif
201 
202 #ifdef ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_CPP11
203 #error ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_CPP11 cannot be direcly set
204 #else
205 #define ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_CPP11 2
206 #endif
207 
208 #ifdef ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE
209 #error ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE cannot be direcly set
210 #elif defined(ABSL_FORCE_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE)
211 #define ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE ABSL_FORCE_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE
212 #elif defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__MINGW32__)
213 #define ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_CPP11
214 #elif defined(__APPLE__) && defined(ABSL_HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL)
215 #define ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_CPP11
216 #elif ABSL_PER_THREAD_TLS && defined(__GOOGLE_GRTE_VERSION__) &&        \
217     (__GOOGLE_GRTE_VERSION__ >= 20140228L)
218 // Support for async-safe TLS was specifically added in GRTEv4.  It's not
219 // present in the upstream eglibc.
220 // Note:  Current default for production systems.
221 #define ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_TLS
222 #else
223 #define ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE \
224   ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_POSIX_SETSPECIFIC
225 #endif
226 
227 #if ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE == ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_TLS || \
228     ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE == ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_CPP11
229 
230 #if ABSL_PER_THREAD_TLS
231 ABSL_CONST_INIT extern ABSL_PER_THREAD_TLS_KEYWORD ThreadIdentity*
232     thread_identity_ptr;
233 #elif defined(ABSL_HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL)
234 ABSL_CONST_INIT extern thread_local ThreadIdentity* thread_identity_ptr;
235 #else
236 #error Thread-local storage not detected on this platform
237 #endif
238 
239 // thread_local variables cannot be in headers exposed by DLLs or in certain
240 // build configurations on Apple platforms. However, it is important for
241 // performance reasons in general that `CurrentThreadIdentityIfPresent` be
242 // inlined. In the other cases we opt to have the function not be inlined. Note
243 // that `CurrentThreadIdentityIfPresent` is declared above so we can exclude
244 // this entire inline definition.
245 #if !defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(ABSL_BUILD_DLL) && \
246     !defined(ABSL_CONSUME_DLL)
247 #define ABSL_INTERNAL_INLINE_CURRENT_THREAD_IDENTITY_IF_PRESENT 1
248 #endif
249 
250 #ifdef ABSL_INTERNAL_INLINE_CURRENT_THREAD_IDENTITY_IF_PRESENT
CurrentThreadIdentityIfPresent()251 inline ThreadIdentity* CurrentThreadIdentityIfPresent() {
252   return thread_identity_ptr;
253 }
254 #endif
255 
256 #elif ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE != \
257     ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE_USE_POSIX_SETSPECIFIC
258 #error Unknown ABSL_THREAD_IDENTITY_MODE
259 #endif
260 
261 }  // namespace base_internal
262 ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
263 }  // namespace absl
264 
265 #endif  // ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_THREAD_IDENTITY_H_
266