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103 lines
2.6 KiB
103 lines
2.6 KiB
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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// -*- Mode: C++ -*-
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//
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// Copyright (C) 2013-2020 Red Hat, Inc.
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//
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// Author: Dodji Seketeli
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/// @file
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///
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/// This file declares an interface for the worker threads (or thread
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/// pool) design pattern. It aims at performing a set of tasks in
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/// parallel, using the multi-threading capabilities of the underlying
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/// processor(s).
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///
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#ifndef __ABG_WORKERS_H__
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#define __ABG_WORKERS_H__
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#include <memory>
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#include <vector>
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using std::shared_ptr;
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namespace abigail
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{
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/// The namespace of the worker threads (or thread pool)
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/// implementation of libabigail. This was modelled after the article
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/// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_pool.
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namespace workers
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{
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size_t get_number_of_threads();
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/// This represents a task to be performed.
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///
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/// Each instance of this type represents a task that can be performed
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/// concurrently to other instance of the same type.
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///
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/// An instance of @ref task is meant to be performed by a worker
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/// (thread). A set of tasks can be stored in a @ref queue.
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class task
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{
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public:
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virtual void
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perform() = 0;
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virtual ~task(){};
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}; // end class task.
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typedef shared_ptr<task> task_sptr;
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/// This represents a queue of tasks to be performed.
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///
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/// Tasks are performed by a number of worker threads.
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///
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/// When a task is inserted into a @ref queue, the task is said to be
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/// "scheduled for execution".
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///
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/// This is because there are worker threads waiting for tasks to be
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/// added to the queue. When a task is added to the queue, a worker
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/// thread picks it up, executes it, notifies interested listeners
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/// when the @ref task's execution is completed, and waits for another
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/// task to be added to the queue.
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///
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/// Of course, several worker threads can execute tasks concurrently.
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class queue
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{
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public:
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struct priv;
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typedef shared_ptr<priv> priv_sptr;
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/// A convenience typedef for a vector of @ref task_sptr
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typedef std::vector<task_sptr> tasks_type;
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private:
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priv_sptr p_;
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public:
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struct task_done_notify;
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queue();
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queue(unsigned number_of_workers);
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queue(unsigned number_of_workers,
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task_done_notify& notifier);
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size_t get_size() const;
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bool schedule_task(const task_sptr&);
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bool schedule_tasks(const tasks_type&);
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void wait_for_workers_to_complete();
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tasks_type& get_completed_tasks() const;
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~queue();
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}; // end class queue
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/// This functor is to notify listeners that a given task scheduled
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/// for execution has been fully executed.
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struct queue::task_done_notify
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{
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virtual void
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operator()(const task_sptr& task_done);
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};
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} // end namespace workers
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} // end namespace abigail
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#endif // __ABG_WORKERS_H__
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