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1 /* | 1 /* |
2 * This file is part of Adblock Plus <https://adblockplus.org/>, | 2 * This file is part of Adblock Plus <https://adblockplus.org/>, |
3 * Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Eyeo GmbH | 3 * Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Eyeo GmbH |
4 * | 4 * |
5 * Adblock Plus is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | 5 * Adblock Plus is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
6 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as | 6 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as |
7 * published by the Free Software Foundation. | 7 * published by the Free Software Foundation. |
8 * | 8 * |
9 * Adblock Plus is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 9 * Adblock Plus is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
10 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 10 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
11 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | 11 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
12 * GNU General Public License for more details. | 12 * GNU General Public License for more details. |
13 * | 13 * |
14 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | 14 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
15 * along with Adblock Plus. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | 15 * along with Adblock Plus. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
16 */ | 16 */ |
17 | 17 |
18 #ifndef _DETACHED_INITIALIZATION_H_ | 18 #ifndef _DETACHED_INITIALIZATION_H_ |
19 #define _DETACHED_INITIALIZATION_H_ | 19 #define _DETACHED_INITIALIZATION_H_ |
20 | 20 |
21 #include <atomic> | 21 #include <atomic> |
22 #include <thread> | 22 #include <thread> |
23 #include <mutex> | 23 #include <mutex> |
24 #include <chrono> | 24 #include <chrono> |
25 #include <condition_variable> | 25 #include <condition_variable> |
26 | 26 |
27 /** | 27 /** |
28 * A detached initializer for static class members | 28 * Initialization performed in a detached thread |
29 * | 29 * |
30 * Detached initializers use a separate thread to avoid delays at instantiation. | 30 * This kind of initialization shares much in common with a singleton. |
sergei
2016/01/29 10:03:20
This line is OK.
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31 * Variables statically initialized in a DLL cannot, however, contain threads. | 31 * Rather than constructing a singleton, instead we execute an initialization fu nction exactly once. |
sergei
2016/01/29 10:03:19
There is nothing about singleton.
"Detached initia
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32 * Thus such initialization must occur in the constructor at the earliest. | |
sergei
2016/01/29 10:03:20
These two lines are not related to this file.
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33 * | |
sergei
2016/01/29 10:03:20
It's important to say in the description whether t
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34 * This kind of initialization acts shares much in common with a singleton. | |
35 * Rather than constructing a singleton, instead we execute an initialization fu nction. | |
36 * The multiprocessing and synchronization issues, however, are essentially iden tical. | 32 * The multiprocessing and synchronization issues, however, are essentially iden tical. |
sergei
2016/01/29 10:03:20
This line is not related to this file.
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37 * | |
38 * The designated usage of this class: | |
39 * 1) Define a static class member 'x' of this type with an initializer function . | |
40 * 2) Call 'x.SpawnInitializer()' in the constructors to run the initializer. | |
41 * 3) Call 'x.EnsureInitialized()' before relying upon any of the side effects o f the initializer. | |
42 * | |
43 * The implementation acts much like a multithreaded singleton initialization us ing a double-checked lock. | 33 * The implementation acts much like a multithreaded singleton initialization us ing a double-checked lock. |
44 * See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-checked_locking and http://preshing. com/20130922/acquire-and-release-fences/ | 34 * See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-checked_locking and http://preshing. com/20130922/acquire-and-release-fences/ |
sergei
2016/01/29 10:03:20
I would say that semantically it looks completely
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45 * The flag members of this class enable fast-return paths, that is, a return wi thout obtaining a mutex lock. | 35 * The flag members of this class enable fast-return paths, that is, a return wi thout obtaining a mutex lock. |
sergei
2016/01/29 10:03:19
I don't think we need this line.
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46 * | 36 * |
47 * \tparam F | 37 * Designated usage: |
48 * The initializer function | 38 * 1) Derive from this class, defining the factory Initializer(). |
sergei
2016/01/29 10:03:19
I am afraid, I disagree with such approach (even b
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39 * 2) Call 'SpawnInitializer()' in the constructors. | |
40 * 3) Call 'EnsureInitialized()' before relying upon any of the side effects of the initializer. | |
49 * | 41 * |
50 * \par Serialization Guarantees | 42 * \par Serialization Guarantees |
51 * The visible effect of these function returns are serialized: | 43 * The visible effect of these function returns are serialized: |
52 * - SpawnInitializer() before ThreadMain() | 44 * - SpawnInitializer() before ThreadMain() |
53 * - ThreadMain() before EnsureInitialized() | 45 * - ThreadMain() before EnsureInitialized() |
54 * - If ThreadMain() started, ThreadMain() before destructor | 46 * - If ThreadMain() started, ThreadMain() before destructor |
55 */ | 47 */ |
56 template<void (&F)()> | |
57 class DetachedInitializer | 48 class DetachedInitializer |
58 { | 49 { |
59 // "protected" declaration allows white-box subclass for testing | 50 // "protected" declaration allows white-box subclass for testing |
60 protected: | 51 protected: |
61 /** | 52 /** |
62 * Set to true after initializer thread successfully constructed; remains true thereafter. | 53 * Set to true after initializer thread successfully constructed; remains true thereafter. |
63 */ | 54 */ |
64 std::atomic<bool> hasInitializerStarted; | 55 std::atomic<bool> hasInitializerStarted; |
65 | 56 |
66 /** | 57 /** |
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96 inline bool AlreadyInitialized() // noexcept | 87 inline bool AlreadyInitialized() // noexcept |
97 { | 88 { |
98 // Memory fence ensures load starts after any other load or store | 89 // Memory fence ensures load starts after any other load or store |
99 return isInitializationComplete.load(std::memory_order_acquire); | 90 return isInitializationComplete.load(std::memory_order_acquire); |
100 } | 91 } |
101 | 92 |
102 inline bool AlreadyStartedInitializer() // noexcept | 93 inline bool AlreadyStartedInitializer() // noexcept |
103 { | 94 { |
104 return hasInitializerStarted.load(std::memory_order_acquire); | 95 return hasInitializerStarted.load(std::memory_order_acquire); |
105 } | 96 } |
97 | |
98 /** | |
99 * Type of initializer objects | |
100 * | |
101 * Note that the underlying function returns 'void'. | |
102 * This class refuses responsibility for specific error semantics. | |
103 * If the initializer thread throws, then so will EnsureInitialized(). | |
sergei
2016/01/29 10:03:19
Only this line is important, the rest about void a
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104 * Anything beyond this is the responsibility of the owner. | |
105 */ | |
106 typedef std::function<void()> InitializerType; | |
106 | 107 |
107 /** | 108 /** |
108 * Main function for thread | 109 * Factory function for initializers |
109 */ | 110 */ |
110 void ThreadMain() | 111 virtual InitializerType Initializer() = 0; |
112 | |
113 /** | |
114 * Main function for initialization thread | |
115 */ | |
116 void ThreadMain(InitializerType f) | |
111 { | 117 { |
112 try | 118 try |
113 { | 119 { |
114 F(); | 120 f(); |
115 } | 121 } |
116 catch (std::exception& e) | 122 catch (...) |
117 { | 123 { |
118 // Assert initializer threw an exception | 124 // Assert initializer threw an exception |
119 initializerException = std::current_exception(); | 125 initializerException = std::current_exception(); |
120 } | 126 } |
121 /* | 127 /* |
122 * Synchronize with reading the completion status in EnsureInitialized(). | 128 * Synchronize with reading the completion status in EnsureInitialized(). |
123 * Serialize return from SpawnInitializer() and this function. | 129 * Serialize return from SpawnInitializer() and this function. |
sergei
2016/01/29 10:03:20
The comment is wrong. We need to lock mutex here m
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124 */ | 130 */ |
125 LockGuardType lg(mutex); | 131 LockGuardType lg(mutex); |
126 isInitializationComplete.store(true, std::memory_order_release); | 132 isInitializationComplete.store(true, std::memory_order_release); |
127 cv.notify_all(); | 133 cv.notify_all(); |
128 } | 134 } |
129 | 135 |
130 /** | 136 /** |
131 * "noexcept" version of EnsureInitialized() used to implement both it and the destructor | 137 * "noexcept" version of EnsureInitialized() used to implement both it and the destructor |
132 */ | 138 */ |
133 void EnsureInitializedNoexcept() // noexcept | 139 void EnsureInitializedNoexcept() // noexcept |
134 { | 140 { |
135 try | 141 try |
136 { | 142 { |
137 if (AlreadyInitialized()) | 143 if (AlreadyInitialized()) |
138 { | 144 { |
139 return; // fast-return path | 145 return; // fast-return path |
sergei
2016/01/29 10:03:19
I would say we don't need these comments "fast ret
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140 } | 146 } |
141 UniqueLockType ul(mutex); // won't throw because this class uses only scop ed locks | 147 UniqueLockType ul(mutex); // won't throw because this class uses only scop ed locks |
142 /* | 148 /* |
143 * We must always check initialization status under lock. | 149 * We must always check initialization status under lock. |
144 * The loop protects against spurious wake-up calls. | 150 * The loop protects against spurious wake-up calls. |
145 */ | 151 */ |
146 while (!AlreadyInitialized()) | 152 while (!AlreadyInitialized()) |
147 { | 153 { |
148 cv.wait(ul); // won't throw because mutex is locked | 154 cv.wait(ul); // won't throw because mutex is locked |
149 } | 155 } |
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210 */ | 216 */ |
211 if (AlreadyStartedInitializer()) | 217 if (AlreadyStartedInitializer()) |
212 { | 218 { |
213 return; | 219 return; |
214 } | 220 } |
215 /* | 221 /* |
216 * This thread constructor is the only statement that can throw in this function. | 222 * This thread constructor is the only statement that can throw in this function. |
217 * If it does throw, the initialization-started flag won't be set. | 223 * If it does throw, the initialization-started flag won't be set. |
218 * An exception here is thus a soft error, since a future invocation mig ht succeed. | 224 * An exception here is thus a soft error, since a future invocation mig ht succeed. |
219 */ | 225 */ |
220 std::thread th([this]() -> void { ThreadMain(); }); | 226 std::thread th(std::bind([this](InitializerType f) -> void { ThreadMain( f); }, Initializer())); |
221 // Memory fence ensures store ends before any other load or store | 227 // Memory fence ensures store ends before any other load or store |
222 hasInitializerStarted.store(true, std::memory_order_release); | 228 hasInitializerStarted.store(true, std::memory_order_release); |
223 th.detach(); // Won't throw because the thread is both valid and joinabl e | 229 th.detach(); // Won't throw because the thread is both valid and joinabl e |
224 return; | 230 return; |
225 } | 231 } |
226 else | 232 else |
227 { | 233 { |
228 // Assert mutex is not locked | 234 // Assert mutex is not locked |
229 if (AlreadyStartedInitializer()) | 235 if (AlreadyStartedInitializer()) |
230 { | 236 { |
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248 void EnsureInitialized() | 254 void EnsureInitialized() |
249 { | 255 { |
250 EnsureInitializedNoexcept(); | 256 EnsureInitializedNoexcept(); |
251 if (initializerException) | 257 if (initializerException) |
252 { | 258 { |
253 std::rethrow_exception(initializerException); | 259 std::rethrow_exception(initializerException); |
254 } | 260 } |
255 } | 261 } |
256 }; | 262 }; |
257 | 263 |
264 /** | |
265 * Detached initializers use a separate thread to avoid delays at instantiation. | |
266 * The constructors of variables statically initialized in a DLL cannot, however , contain threads. | |
267 * Thus such initialization must (generally) occur in the constructor. | |
268 */ | |
269 template<void(&F)()> | |
270 class DetachedInitializerStaticFunction | |
271 : public DetachedInitializer | |
272 { | |
273 InitializerType Initializer() override | |
274 { | |
275 return InitializerType([] { F(); }); | |
276 } | |
277 }; | |
278 | |
258 #endif // _DETACHED_INITIALIZATION_H_ | 279 #endif // _DETACHED_INITIALIZATION_H_ |
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