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But first, please read +. diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5643873 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +include guile.am + +SOURCES = \ + knots.scm \ + knots/non-blocking.scm \ + knots/parallelism.scm \ + knots/promise.scm \ + knots/queue.scm \ + knots/resource-pool.scm \ + knots/timeout.scm \ + knots/web-server.scm \ + knots/worker-threads.scm + +EXTRA_DIST = \ + README \ + bootstrap \ + pre-inst-env.in diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e593a79 --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +-*- mode: org -*- + +This Guile library provides useful patterns and functionality to use +Guile Fibers. diff --git a/bootstrap b/bootstrap new file mode 100755 index 0000000..5af6611 --- /dev/null +++ b/bootstrap @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#! /bin/sh + +autoreconf --verbose --install --force diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe1cb2f --- /dev/null +++ b/configure.ac @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +AC_INIT([guile-knots], [0.1]) +AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([build-aux]) +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([-Wall -Werror foreign]) + +GUILE_PKG([3.0]) +GUILE_PROGS +if test "x$GUILD" = "x"; then + AC_MSG_ERROR(['guild' binary not found; please check your guile 3 installation.]) +fi + +if test "$cross_compiling" != no; then + GUILE_TARGET="--target=$host_alias" + AC_SUBST([GUILE_TARGET]) +fi + +AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile]) +AC_CONFIG_FILES([pre-inst-env], [chmod +x pre-inst-env]) + +AC_OUTPUT diff --git a/guile.am b/guile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..743bdea --- /dev/null +++ b/guile.am @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +moddir=$(datadir)/guile/site/$(GUILE_EFFECTIVE_VERSION) +godir=$(libdir)/guile/$(GUILE_EFFECTIVE_VERSION)/site-ccache + +GOBJECTS = $(SOURCES:%.scm=%.go) + +nobase_dist_mod_DATA = $(SOURCES) $(NOCOMP_SOURCES) +nobase_go_DATA = $(GOBJECTS) + +# Make sure source files are installed first, so that the mtime of +# installed compiled files is greater than that of installed source +# files. See +# +# for details. +guile_install_go_files = install-nobase_goDATA +$(guile_install_go_files): install-nobase_dist_modDATA + +CLEANFILES = $(GOBJECTS) +GUILE_WARNINGS = -Wunbound-variable -Warity-mismatch -Wformat +SUFFIXES = .scm .go +.scm.go: + $(AM_V_GEN)$(top_builddir)/pre-inst-env $(GUILD) compile $(GUILE_TARGET) $(GUILE_WARNINGS) -o "$@" "$<" diff --git a/guix-dev.scm b/guix-dev.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6b51e8a --- /dev/null +++ b/guix-dev.scm @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +;;; Guile Knots +;;; Copyright © 2020 Christopher Baines +;;; +;;; This file is part of Guile Knots. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the +;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +;;; General Public License for more details. +;;; +;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;;; along with the guix-data-service. If not, see +;;; . + +;;; Run the following command to enter a development environment for +;;; Guile Knots: +;;; +;;; $ guix environment -l guix-dev.scm + +(use-modules ((guix licenses) #:prefix license:) + (guix packages) + (guix build-system gnu) + (gnu packages) + (gnu packages autotools) + (gnu packages guile) + (gnu packages guile-xyz) + (gnu packages pkg-config) + (srfi srfi-1)) + +(package + (name "guile-knots") + (version "0.0.0") + (source #f) + (build-system gnu-build-system) + (inputs + (list guile-3.0 + guile-fibers)) + (native-inputs + (list autoconf + automake + pkg-config)) + (synopsis "TODO") + (description "TODO") + (home-page "TODO") + (license license:gpl3+)) diff --git a/knots.scm b/knots.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d545770 --- /dev/null +++ b/knots.scm @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +(define-module (knots) + #:use-module (ice-9 suspendable-ports) + #:export (call-with-default-io-waiters + + wait-when-system-clock-behind)) + +(define (call-with-default-io-waiters thunk) + (parameterize + ((current-read-waiter (@@ (ice-9 suspendable-ports) + default-read-waiter)) + (current-write-waiter (@@ (ice-9 suspendable-ports) + default-write-waiter))) + (thunk))) + +(define (wait-when-system-clock-behind) + (let ((start-of-the-year-2000 946684800)) + (while (< (current-time) + start-of-the-year-2000) + (simple-format (current-error-port) + "warning: system clock potentially behind, waiting\n") + (sleep 20)))) diff --git a/knots/non-blocking.scm b/knots/non-blocking.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5914143 --- /dev/null +++ b/knots/non-blocking.scm @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +;;; Guile Knots +;;; Copyright © 2020 Christopher Baines +;;; +;;; This file is part of Guile Knots. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the +;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +;;; General Public License for more details. +;;; +;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;;; along with the guix-data-service. If not, see +;;; . + +(define-module (knots non-blocking) + #:use-module (web uri) + #:use-module (web client) + #:export (non-blocking-port + nonblocking-open-socket-for-uri)) + +(define (non-blocking-port port) + "Make PORT non-blocking and return it." + (let ((flags (fcntl port F_GETFL))) + (when (zero? (logand O_NONBLOCK flags)) + (fcntl port F_SETFL (logior O_NONBLOCK flags))) + port)) + +(define* (nonblocking-open-socket-for-uri uri + #:key (verify-certificate? #t)) + (define tls-wrap + (@@ (web client) tls-wrap)) + + (define https? + (eq? 'https (uri-scheme uri))) + + (define plain-uri + (if https? + (build-uri + 'http + #:userinfo (uri-userinfo uri) + #:host (uri-host uri) + #:port (or (uri-port uri) 443) + #:path (uri-path uri) + #:query (uri-query uri) + #:fragment (uri-fragment uri)) + uri)) + + (let ((s (open-socket-for-uri plain-uri))) + (if https? + (let ((port + (tls-wrap s (uri-host uri) + #:verify-certificate? verify-certificate?))) + ;; Guile/guile-gnutls don't handle the handshake happening on a non + ;; blocking socket, so change the behavior here. + (non-blocking-port s) + port) + (non-blocking-port s)))) + diff --git a/knots/parallelism.scm b/knots/parallelism.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b5b03d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/knots/parallelism.scm @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +;;; Guile Knots +;;; Copyright © 2020 Christopher Baines +;;; +;;; This file is part of Guile Knots. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the +;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +;;; General Public License for more details. +;;; +;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;;; along with the guix-data-service. If not, see +;;; . + +(define-module (knots parallelism) + #:use-module (srfi srfi-1) + #:use-module (srfi srfi-71) + #:use-module (ice-9 match) + #:use-module (fibers) + #:use-module (fibers channels) + #:use-module (fibers operations) + #:export (fibers-batch-map + fibers-map + + fibers-map-with-progress + + fibers-batch-for-each + fibers-for-each + + fibers-parallel + fibers-let)) + +;; Like split-at, but don't care about the order of the resulting lists, and +;; don't error if the list is shorter than i elements +(define (split-at* lst i) + (let lp ((l lst) (n i) (acc '())) + (if (or (<= n 0) (null? l)) + (values (reverse! acc) l) + (lp (cdr l) (- n 1) (cons (car l) acc))))) + +;; As this can be called with lists with tens of thousands of items in them, +;; batch the +(define (get-batch batch-size lists) + (let ((split-lists + (map (lambda (lst) + (let ((batch rest (split-at* lst batch-size))) + (cons batch rest))) + lists))) + (values (map car split-lists) + (map cdr split-lists)))) + +(define (defer-to-parallel-fiber thunk) + (let ((reply (make-channel))) + (spawn-fiber + (lambda () + (with-exception-handler + (lambda (exn) + (put-message reply (cons 'exception exn))) + (lambda () + (call-with-values + (lambda () + (with-throw-handler #t + thunk + (lambda _ + (backtrace)))) + (lambda vals + (put-message reply vals)))) + #:unwind? #t)) + #:parallel? #t) + reply)) + +(define (fetch-result-of-defered-thunks . reply-channels) + (let ((responses (map get-message + reply-channels))) + (map + (match-lambda + (('exception . exn) + (raise-exception exn)) + (result + (apply values result))) + responses))) + +(define (fibers-batch-map proc batch-size . lists) + (let loop ((lists lists) + (result '())) + (let ((batch + rest + (get-batch batch-size lists))) + (if (any null? batch) + result + (let ((response-channels + (apply map + (lambda args + (defer-to-parallel-fiber + (lambda () + (apply proc args)))) + batch))) + (loop rest + (append! result + (apply fetch-result-of-defered-thunks + response-channels)))))))) + +(define (fibers-map proc . lists) + (apply fibers-batch-map proc 20 lists)) + +(define (fibers-batch-for-each proc batch-size . lists) + (let loop ((lists lists)) + (let ((batch + rest + (get-batch batch-size lists))) + (if (any null? batch) + *unspecified* + (let ((response-channels + (apply map + (lambda args + (defer-to-parallel-fiber + (lambda () + (apply proc args)))) + batch))) + (apply fetch-result-of-defered-thunks + response-channels) + (loop rest)))))) + +(define (fibers-for-each proc . lists) + (apply fibers-batch-for-each proc 20 lists)) + +(define-syntax fibers-parallel + (lambda (x) + (syntax-case x () + ((_ e0 ...) + (with-syntax (((tmp0 ...) (generate-temporaries (syntax (e0 ...))))) + #'(let ((tmp0 (defer-to-parallel-fiber + (lambda () + e0))) + ...) + (apply values (fetch-result-of-defered-thunks tmp0 ...)))))))) + +(define-syntax-rule (fibers-let ((v e) ...) b0 b1 ...) + (call-with-values + (lambda () (fibers-parallel e ...)) + (lambda (v ...) + b0 b1 ...))) + +(define* (fibers-map-with-progress proc lists #:key report) + (let loop ((channels-to-results + (apply map + (lambda args + (cons (defer-to-parallel-fiber + (lambda () + (apply proc args))) + #f)) + lists))) + (let ((active-channels + (filter-map car channels-to-results))) + (when report + (report (apply map + list + (map cdr channels-to-results) + lists))) + (if (null? active-channels) + (map + (match-lambda + ((#f . ('exception . exn)) + (raise-exception exn)) + ((#f . ('result . val)) + val)) + channels-to-results) + (loop + (perform-operation + (apply + choice-operation + (filter-map + (lambda (p) + (match p + ((channel . _) + (if channel + (wrap-operation + (get-operation channel) + (lambda (result) + (map (match-lambda + ((c . r) + (if (eq? channel c) + (cons #f + (match result + (('exception . exn) + result) + (_ + (cons 'result result)))) + (cons c r)))) + channels-to-results))) + #f)))) + channels-to-results)))))))) diff --git a/knots/promise.scm b/knots/promise.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3eb0a81 --- /dev/null +++ b/knots/promise.scm @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +;;; Guile Knots +;;; Copyright © 2020 Christopher Baines +;;; +;;; This file is part of Guile Knots. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the +;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +;;; General Public License for more details. +;;; +;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;;; along with the guix-data-service. If not, see +;;; . + +(define-module (knots promise) + #:use-module (srfi srfi-9) + #:use-module (ice-9 atomic) + #:use-module (fibers) + #:use-module (fibers conditions) + #:export (fibers-delay + fibers-force + fibers-promise-reset)) + +(define-record-type + (make-fibers-promise thunk values-box evaluated-condition) + fibers-promise? + (thunk fibers-promise-thunk) + (values-box fibers-promise-values-box) + (evaluated-condition fibers-promise-evaluated-condition)) + +(define (fibers-delay thunk) + (make-fibers-promise + thunk + (make-atomic-box #f) + (make-condition))) + +(define (fibers-force fp) + (let ((res (atomic-box-compare-and-swap! + (fibers-promise-values-box fp) + #f + 'started))) + (if (eq? #f res) + (call-with-values + (lambda () + (with-exception-handler + (lambda (exn) + (atomic-box-set! (fibers-promise-values-box fp) + exn) + (signal-condition! + (fibers-promise-evaluated-condition fp)) + (raise-exception exn)) + (fibers-promise-thunk fp) + #:unwind? #t)) + (lambda vals + (atomic-box-set! (fibers-promise-values-box fp) + vals) + (signal-condition! + (fibers-promise-evaluated-condition fp)) + (apply values vals))) + (if (eq? res 'started) + (begin + (wait (fibers-promise-evaluated-condition fp)) + (let ((result (atomic-box-ref (fibers-promise-values-box fp)))) + (if (exception? result) + (raise-exception result) + (apply values result)))) + (if (exception? res) + (raise-exception res) + (apply values res)))))) + +(define (fibers-promise-reset fp) + (atomic-box-set! (fibers-promise-values-box fp) + #f)) diff --git a/knots/queue.scm b/knots/queue.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec9f703 --- /dev/null +++ b/knots/queue.scm @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +;;; Guile Knots +;;; Copyright © 2020 Christopher Baines +;;; +;;; This file is part of Guile Knots. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the +;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +;;; General Public License for more details. +;;; +;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;;; along with the guix-data-service. If not, see +;;; . + +(define-module (knots queue) + #:use-module (ice-9 q) + #:use-module (fibers) + #:use-module (fibers channels) + #:use-module (fibers operations) + #:export (spawn-queueing-fiber)) + +(define (spawn-queueing-fiber dest-channel) + (define queue (make-q)) + + (let ((queue-channel (make-channel))) + (spawn-fiber + (lambda () + (while #t + (if (q-empty? queue) + (enq! queue + (perform-operation + (get-operation queue-channel))) + (let ((front (q-front queue))) + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (wrap-operation (get-operation queue-channel) + (lambda (val) + (enq! queue val))) + (wrap-operation (put-operation dest-channel front) + (lambda _ + (q-pop! queue)))))))))) + queue-channel)) diff --git a/knots/resource-pool.scm b/knots/resource-pool.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..67e9292 --- /dev/null +++ b/knots/resource-pool.scm @@ -0,0 +1,485 @@ +;;; Guile Knots +;;; Copyright © 2020 Christopher Baines +;;; +;;; This file is part of Guile Knots. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the +;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +;;; General Public License for more details. +;;; +;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;;; along with the guix-data-service. If not, see +;;; . + +(define-module (knots resource-pool) + #:use-module (srfi srfi-1) + #:use-module (srfi srfi-9) + #:use-module (ice-9 match) + #:use-module (ice-9 exceptions) + #:use-module (fibers) + #:use-module (fibers timers) + #:use-module (fibers channels) + #:use-module (fibers scheduler) + #:use-module (fibers operations) + #:export (resource-pool? + + make-resource-pool + destroy-resource-pool + + resource-pool-default-timeout + resource-pool-retry-checkout-timeout + + &resource-pool-timeout + resource-pool-timeout-error? + + resource-pool-default-timeout-handler + + call-with-resource-from-pool + with-resource-from-pool + + resource-pool-stats)) + +(define-record-type + (make-resource-pool-record name channel) + resource-pool? + (name resource-pool-name) + (channel resource-pool-channel)) + +(define* (make-resource-pool initializer max-size + #:key (min-size max-size) + (idle-seconds #f) + (delay-logger (const #f)) + (duration-logger (const #f)) + destructor + lifetime + scheduler + (name "unnamed") + ;; Add options for customizing timeouts + ) + (define (initializer/safe) + (with-exception-handler + (lambda (exn) + (simple-format + (current-error-port) + "exception running ~A resource pool initializer: ~A:\n ~A\n" + name + initializer + exn) + #f) + (lambda () + (with-throw-handler #t + initializer + (lambda args + (backtrace)))) + #:unwind? #t)) + + (define (destructor/safe args) + (let ((success? + (with-exception-handler + (lambda (exn) + (simple-format + (current-error-port) + "exception running resource pool destructor (~A): ~A:\n ~A\n" + name + destructor + exn) + #f) + (lambda () + (with-throw-handler #t + (lambda () + (destructor args) + #t) + (lambda _ + (backtrace)))) + #:unwind? #t))) + + (or success? + #t + (begin + (sleep 5) + (destructor/safe args))))) + + (let ((channel (make-channel)) + (checkout-failure-count 0)) + (spawn-fiber + (lambda () + (when idle-seconds + (spawn-fiber + (lambda () + (while #t + (sleep idle-seconds) + (put-message channel '(check-for-idle-resources)))))) + + (while #t + (with-exception-handler + (lambda (exn) + (simple-format + (current-error-port) + "exception in the ~A pool fiber: ~A\n" + name + exn)) + (lambda () + (let loop ((resources '()) + (available '()) + (waiters '()) + (resources-last-used '())) + + (match (get-message channel) + (('checkout reply) + (if (null? available) + (if (= (length resources) max-size) + (loop resources + available + (cons reply waiters) + resources-last-used) + (let ((new-resource (initializer/safe))) + (if new-resource + (let ((checkout-success? + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (wrap-operation + (put-operation reply new-resource) + (const #t)) + (wrap-operation (sleep-operation 1) + (const #f)))))) + (unless checkout-success? + (set! checkout-failure-count + (+ 1 checkout-failure-count))) + + (loop (cons new-resource resources) + (if checkout-success? + available + (cons new-resource available)) + waiters + (cons (get-internal-real-time) + resources-last-used))) + (loop resources + available + (cons reply waiters) + resources-last-used)))) + (let ((checkout-success? + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (wrap-operation + (put-operation reply (car available)) + (const #t)) + (wrap-operation (sleep-operation 1) + (const #f)))))) + (unless checkout-success? + (set! checkout-failure-count + (+ 1 checkout-failure-count))) + + (if checkout-success? + (loop resources + (cdr available) + waiters + resources-last-used) + (loop resources + available + waiters + resources-last-used))))) + (('return resource) + (if (null? waiters) + (loop resources + (cons resource available) + waiters + (begin + (list-set! + resources-last-used + (list-index (lambda (x) + (eq? x resource)) + resources) + (get-internal-real-time)) + resources-last-used)) + (let ((checkout-success? + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (wrap-operation + (put-operation (last waiters) + resource) + (const #t)) + (wrap-operation (sleep-operation 1) + (const #f)))))) + (unless checkout-success? + (set! checkout-failure-count + (+ 1 checkout-failure-count))) + + (if checkout-success? + (loop resources + available + (drop-right! waiters 1) + (begin + (list-set! + resources-last-used + (list-index (lambda (x) + (eq? x resource)) + resources) + (get-internal-real-time)) + resources-last-used)) + (begin + (for-each + (lambda (waiter) + (spawn-fiber + (lambda () + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (put-operation waiter 'resource-pool-retry-checkout) + (sleep-operation 10)))))) + waiters) + + (loop resources + (cons resource available) + '() + (begin + (list-set! + resources-last-used + (list-index (lambda (x) + (eq? x resource)) + resources) + (get-internal-real-time)) + resources-last-used))))))) + (('stats reply) + (let ((stats + `((resources . ,(length resources)) + (available . ,(length available)) + (waiters . ,(length waiters)) + (checkout-failure-count . ,checkout-failure-count)))) + + (spawn-fiber + (lambda () + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (wrap-operation + (put-operation reply stats) + (const #t)) + (wrap-operation (sleep-operation 1) + (const #f))))))) + + (loop resources + available + waiters + resources-last-used)) + (('check-for-idle-resources) + (let* ((resources-last-used-seconds + (map + (lambda (internal-time) + (/ (- (get-internal-real-time) internal-time) + internal-time-units-per-second)) + resources-last-used)) + (resources-to-destroy + (filter-map + (lambda (resource last-used-seconds) + (if (and (member resource available) + (> last-used-seconds idle-seconds)) + resource + #f)) + resources + resources-last-used-seconds))) + + (for-each + (lambda (resource) + (destructor/safe resource)) + resources-to-destroy) + + (loop (lset-difference eq? resources resources-to-destroy) + (lset-difference eq? available resources-to-destroy) + waiters + (filter-map + (lambda (resource last-used) + (if (memq resource resources-to-destroy) + #f + last-used)) + resources + resources-last-used)))) + (('destroy reply) + (if (= (length resources) (length available)) + (begin + (for-each + (lambda (resource) + (destructor/safe resource)) + resources) + (put-message reply 'destroy-success)) + (begin + (spawn-fiber + (lambda () + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (put-operation reply 'resource-pool-destroy-failed) + (sleep-operation 10))))) + (loop resources + available + waiters + resources-last-used)))) + (unknown + (simple-format + (current-error-port) + "unrecognised message to ~A resource pool channel: ~A\n" + name + unknown) + (loop resources + available + waiters + resources-last-used))))) + #:unwind? #t))) + (or scheduler + (current-scheduler))) + + (make-resource-pool-record name channel))) + +(define (destroy-resource-pool pool) + (let ((reply (make-channel))) + (put-message (resource-pool-channel pool) + (list 'destroy reply)) + (let ((msg (get-message reply))) + (unless (eq? msg 'destroy-success) + (error msg))))) + +(define resource-pool-default-timeout + (make-parameter #f)) + +(define resource-pool-retry-checkout-timeout + (make-parameter 5)) + +(define &resource-pool-timeout + (make-exception-type '&recource-pool-timeout + &error + '(name))) + +(define make-resource-pool-timeout-error + (record-constructor &resource-pool-timeout)) + +(define resource-pool-timeout-error? + (record-predicate &resource-pool-timeout)) + +(define resource-pool-default-timeout-handler + (make-parameter #f)) + +(define* (call-with-resource-from-pool + pool proc #:key (timeout 'default) + (timeout-handler (resource-pool-default-timeout-handler))) + "Call PROC with a resource from POOL, blocking until a resource becomes +available. Return the resource once PROC has returned." + + (define retry-timeout + (resource-pool-retry-checkout-timeout)) + + (define timeout-or-default + (if (eq? timeout 'default) + (resource-pool-default-timeout) + timeout)) + + (let ((resource + (let ((reply (make-channel))) + (let loop ((start-time (get-internal-real-time))) + (let ((request-success? + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (wrap-operation + (put-operation (resource-pool-channel pool) + `(checkout ,reply)) + (const #t)) + (wrap-operation (sleep-operation (or timeout-or-default + retry-timeout)) + (const #f)))))) + (if request-success? + (let ((time-remaining + (- (or timeout-or-default + retry-timeout) + (/ (- (get-internal-real-time) + start-time) + internal-time-units-per-second)))) + (if (> time-remaining 0) + (let ((response + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (get-operation reply) + (wrap-operation (sleep-operation time-remaining) + (const #f)))))) + (if (or (not response) + (eq? response 'resource-pool-retry-checkout)) + (if (> (- (or timeout-or-default + retry-timeout) + (/ (- (get-internal-real-time) + start-time) + internal-time-units-per-second)) + 0) + (loop start-time) + (if (eq? timeout-or-default #f) + (loop (get-internal-real-time)) + #f)) + response)) + (if (eq? timeout-or-default #f) + (loop (get-internal-real-time)) + #f))) + (if (eq? timeout-or-default #f) + (loop (get-internal-real-time)) + #f))))))) + + (when (or (not resource) + (eq? resource 'resource-pool-retry-checkout)) + (when timeout-handler + (timeout-handler pool proc timeout)) + + (raise-exception + (make-resource-pool-timeout-error (resource-pool-name pool)))) + + (with-exception-handler + (lambda (exception) + (put-message (resource-pool-channel pool) + `(return ,resource)) + (raise-exception exception)) + (lambda () + (call-with-values + (lambda () + (with-throw-handler #t + (lambda () + (proc resource)) + (lambda _ + (backtrace)))) + (lambda vals + (put-message (resource-pool-channel pool) + `(return ,resource)) + (apply values vals)))) + #:unwind? #t))) + +(define-syntax-rule (with-resource-from-pool pool resource exp ...) + (call-with-resource-from-pool + pool + (lambda (resource) exp ...))) + +(define* (resource-pool-stats pool #:key (timeout 5)) + (let ((reply (make-channel)) + (start-time (get-internal-real-time))) + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (wrap-operation + (put-operation (resource-pool-channel pool) + `(stats ,reply)) + (const #t)) + (wrap-operation (sleep-operation timeout) + (lambda _ + (raise-exception + (make-resource-pool-timeout-error)))))) + + (let ((time-remaining + (- timeout + (/ (- (get-internal-real-time) + start-time) + internal-time-units-per-second)))) + (if (> time-remaining 0) + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (get-operation reply) + (wrap-operation (sleep-operation time-remaining) + (lambda _ + (raise-exception + (make-resource-pool-timeout-error)))))) + (raise-exception + (make-resource-pool-timeout-error)))))) + diff --git a/knots/timeout.scm b/knots/timeout.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f8a2fb --- /dev/null +++ b/knots/timeout.scm @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +;;; Guile Knots +;;; Copyright © 2020 Christopher Baines +;;; +;;; This file is part of Guile Knots. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the +;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +;;; General Public License for more details. +;;; +;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;;; along with the guix-data-service. If not, see +;;; . + +(define-module (knots timeout) + #:use-module (srfi srfi-71) + #:use-module (ice-9 match) + #:use-module (ice-9 atomic) + #:use-module (ice-9 exceptions) + #:use-module (ice-9 ports internal) + #:use-module (ice-9 suspendable-ports) + #:use-module (fibers) + #:use-module (fibers timers) + #:use-module (fibers channels) + #:use-module (fibers scheduler) + #:use-module (fibers operations) + #:export (with-fibers-timeout + + &port-timeout + port-timeout-error? + + &port-read-timeout + port-read-timeout-error + + &port-write-timeout + port-write-timeout-error? + + with-port-timeouts)) + +(define* (with-fibers-timeout thunk #:key timeout on-timeout) + (let ((channel (make-channel))) + (spawn-fiber + (lambda () + (with-exception-handler + (lambda (exn) + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (put-operation channel (cons 'exception exn)) + (sleep-operation timeout)))) + (lambda () + (call-with-values thunk + (lambda vals + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (put-operation channel vals) + (sleep-operation timeout)))))) + #:unwind? #t))) + + (match (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (get-operation channel) + (wrap-operation (sleep-operation timeout) + (const 'timeout)))) + ('timeout + (on-timeout)) + (('exception . exn) + (raise-exception exn)) + (vals + (apply values vals))))) + +(define &port-timeout + (make-exception-type '&port-timeout + &external-error + '(thunk port))) + +(define make-port-timeout-error + (record-constructor &port-timeout)) + +(define port-timeout-error? + (record-predicate &port-timeout)) + +(define &port-read-timeout + (make-exception-type '&port-read-timeout + &port-timeout + '())) + +(define make-port-read-timeout-error + (record-constructor &port-read-timeout)) + +(define port-read-timeout-error? + (record-predicate &port-read-timeout)) + +(define &port-write-timeout + (make-exception-type '&port-write-timeout + &port-timeout + '())) + +(define make-port-write-timeout-error + (record-constructor &port-write-timeout)) + +(define port-write-timeout-error? + (record-predicate &port-write-timeout)) + +(define (readable? port) + "Test if PORT is writable." + (= 1 (port-poll port "r" 0))) + +(define (writable? port) + "Test if PORT is writable." + (= 1 (port-poll port "w" 0))) + +(define (make-wait-operation ready? schedule-when-ready port + port-ready-fd this-procedure) + (make-base-operation #f + (lambda _ + (and (ready? port) values)) + (lambda (flag sched resume) + (define (commit) + (match (atomic-box-compare-and-swap! flag 'W 'S) + ('W (resume values)) + ('C (commit)) + ('S #f))) + (schedule-when-ready + sched (port-ready-fd port) commit)))) + +(define (wait-until-port-readable-operation port) + "Make an operation that will succeed when PORT is readable." + (unless (input-port? port) + (error "refusing to wait forever for input on non-input port")) + (make-wait-operation readable? schedule-task-when-fd-readable port + port-read-wait-fd + wait-until-port-readable-operation)) + +(define (wait-until-port-writable-operation port) + "Make an operation that will succeed when PORT is writable." + (unless (output-port? port) + (error "refusing to wait forever for output on non-output port")) + (make-wait-operation writable? schedule-task-when-fd-writable port + port-write-wait-fd + wait-until-port-writable-operation)) + +(define* (with-port-timeouts thunk + #:key timeout + (read-timeout timeout) + (write-timeout timeout)) + (define (no-fibers-wait thunk port mode timeout) + (define poll-timeout-ms 200) + + ;; When the GC runs, it restarts the poll syscall, but the timeout + ;; remains unchanged! When the timeout is longer than the time + ;; between the syscall restarting, I think this renders the + ;; timeout useless. Therefore, this code uses a short timeout, and + ;; repeatedly calls poll while watching the clock to see if it has + ;; timed out overall. + (let ((timeout-internal + (+ (get-internal-real-time) + (* internal-time-units-per-second timeout)))) + (let loop ((poll-value + (port-poll port mode poll-timeout-ms))) + (if (= poll-value 0) + (if (> (get-internal-real-time) + timeout-internal) + (raise-exception + (if (string=? mode "r") + (make-port-read-timeout-error thunk port) + (make-port-write-timeout-error thunk port))) + (loop (port-poll port mode poll-timeout-ms))) + poll-value)))) + + (parameterize + ((current-read-waiter + (lambda (port) + (if (current-scheduler) + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (wait-until-port-readable-operation port) + (wrap-operation + (sleep-operation read-timeout) + (lambda () + (raise-exception + (make-port-read-timeout-error thunk port)))))) + (no-fibers-wait thunk port "r" read-timeout)))) + (current-write-waiter + (lambda (port) + (if (current-scheduler) + (perform-operation + (choice-operation + (wait-until-port-writable-operation port) + (wrap-operation + (sleep-operation write-timeout) + (lambda () + (raise-exception + (make-port-write-timeout-error thunk port)))))) + (no-fibers-wait thunk port "w" write-timeout))))) + (thunk))) diff --git a/knots/web-server.scm b/knots/web-server.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b94106f --- /dev/null +++ b/knots/web-server.scm @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ +;;; Guile Knots +;;; Copyright © 2020 Christopher Baines +;;; Copyright (C) 2010-2013,2015,2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +;; License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +;; version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +;; +;; This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +;; Lesser General Public License for more details. +;; +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License +;; along with this program. If not, see . + +(define-module (knots web-server) + #:use-module (srfi srfi-9) + #:use-module (srfi srfi-71) + #:use-module (fibers) + #:use-module (fibers conditions) + #:use-module (rnrs bytevectors) + #:use-module (ice-9 binary-ports) + #:use-module (ice-9 textual-ports) + #:use-module (ice-9 iconv) + #:use-module (ice-9 match) + #:use-module ((srfi srfi-9 gnu) #:select (set-field)) + #:use-module (system repl error-handling) + #:use-module (web http) + #:use-module (web request) + #:use-module (web response) + #:use-module (knots non-blocking) + #:export (run-knots-web-server + + web-server? + web-server-socket + web-server-port)) + +(define (make-default-socket family addr port) + (let ((sock (socket PF_INET SOCK_STREAM 0))) + (setsockopt sock SOL_SOCKET SO_REUSEADDR 1) + (fcntl sock F_SETFD FD_CLOEXEC) + (bind sock family addr port) + sock)) + +(define (extend-response r k v . additional) + (define (extend-alist alist k v) + (let ((pair (assq k alist))) + (acons k v (if pair (delq pair alist) alist)))) + (let ((r (set-field r (response-headers) + (extend-alist (response-headers r) k v)))) + (if (null? additional) + r + (apply extend-response r additional)))) + +;; -> response body +(define (sanitize-response request response body) + "\"Sanitize\" the given response and body, making them appropriate for +the given request. + +As a convenience to web handler authors, RESPONSE may be given as +an alist of headers, in which case it is used to construct a default +response. Ensures that the response version corresponds to the request +version. If BODY is a string, encodes the string to a bytevector, +in an encoding appropriate for RESPONSE. Adds a +‘content-length’ and ‘content-type’ header, as necessary. + +If BODY is a procedure, it is called with a port as an argument, +and the output collected as a bytevector. In the future we might try to +instead use a compressing, chunk-encoded port, and call this procedure +later, in the write-client procedure. Authors are advised not to rely +on the procedure being called at any particular time." + (cond + ((list? response) + (sanitize-response request + (build-response #:version (request-version request) + #:headers response) + body)) + ((not (equal? (request-version request) (response-version response))) + (sanitize-response request + (adapt-response-version response + (request-version request)) + body)) + ((not body) + (values response #vu8())) + ((string? body) + (let* ((type (response-content-type response + '(text/plain))) + (declared-charset (assq-ref (cdr type) 'charset)) + (charset (or declared-charset "utf-8"))) + (sanitize-response + request + (if declared-charset + response + (extend-response response 'content-type + `(,@type (charset . ,charset)))) + (string->bytevector body charset)))) + ((not (or (bytevector? body) + (procedure? body))) + (error "unexpected body type")) + ((and (response-must-not-include-body? response) + body + ;; FIXME make this stricter: even an empty body should be prohibited. + (not (zero? (bytevector-length body)))) + (error "response with this status code must not include body" response)) + (else + ;; check length; assert type; add other required fields? + (values (if (procedure? body) + (if (response-content-length response) + response + (extend-response response + 'transfer-encoding + '((chunked)))) + (let ((rlen (response-content-length response)) + (blen (bytevector-length body))) + (cond + (rlen (if (= rlen blen) + response + (error "bad content-length" rlen blen))) + (else (extend-response response 'content-length blen))))) + (if (eq? (request-method request) 'HEAD) + ;; Responses to HEAD requests must not include bodies. + ;; We could raise an error here, but it seems more + ;; appropriate to just do something sensible. + #f + body))))) + +(define (with-stack-and-prompt thunk) + (call-with-prompt (default-prompt-tag) + (lambda () (start-stack #t (thunk))) + (lambda (k proc) + (with-stack-and-prompt (lambda () (proc k)))))) + +(define (keep-alive? response) + (let ((v (response-version response))) + (and (or (< (response-code response) 400) + (= (response-code response) 404)) + (case (car v) + ((1) + (case (cdr v) + ((1) (not (memq 'close (response-connection response)))) + ((0) (memq 'keep-alive (response-connection response))))) + (else #f))))) + +(define (handle-request handler client) + (let ((request + (catch #t + (lambda () + (read-request client)) + (lambda (key . args) + (display "While reading request:\n" (current-error-port)) + (print-exception (current-error-port) #f key args) + #f)))) + (let ((response + body + (cond + ((not request) + ;; Bad request. + (values (build-response #:version '(1 . 0) #:code 400 + #:headers '((content-length . 0))) + #vu8())) + (else + (call-with-error-handling + (lambda () + (call-with-values (lambda () + (with-stack-and-prompt + (lambda () + (handler request)))) + (lambda (response body) + (sanitize-response request response body)))) + #:on-error 'backtrace + #:post-error (lambda _ + (values (build-response #:code 500) #f))))))) + (write-response response client) + (when body + (if (procedure? body) + (if (response-content-length response) + (body client) + (let ((chunked-port + (make-chunked-output-port client + #:keep-alive? #t))) + (body chunked-port) + (close-port chunked-port))) + (put-bytevector client body))) + (force-output client) + + (keep-alive? response)))) + +(define (client-loop client handler) + ;; Always disable Nagle's algorithm, as we handle buffering + ;; ourselves; when we force-output, we really want the data to go + ;; out. + (setvbuf client 'block 1024) + (setsockopt client IPPROTO_TCP TCP_NODELAY 1) + (with-throw-handler #t + (lambda () + (let loop () + (cond + ((catch #t + (lambda () (eof-object? (lookahead-u8 client))) + (lambda _ #t)) + (close-port client)) + (else + (let ((keep-alive? (handle-request handler client))) + (if keep-alive? + (loop) + (close-port client))))))) + (lambda (k . args) + (close-port client)))) + +(define-record-type + (make-web-server socket port) + web-server? + (socket web-server-socket) + (port web-server-port)) + +(define* (run-knots-web-server handler #:key + (host #f) + (family AF_INET) + (addr (if host + (inet-pton family host) + INADDR_LOOPBACK)) + (port 8080) + (socket (make-default-socket family addr port))) + "Run the fibers web server. + +HANDLER should be a procedure that takes one argument, the HTTP +request and returns two values, the response and response body. + +For example, here is a simple \"Hello, World!\" server: + +@example + (define (handler request) + (let ((body (read-request-body request))) + (values '((content-type . (text/plain))) + \"Hello, World!\"))) + (run-server handler) +@end example + +The response and body will be run through ‘sanitize-response’ +before sending back to the client." + (non-blocking-port socket) + ;; We use a large backlog by default. If the server is suddenly hit + ;; with a number of connections on a small backlog, clients won't + ;; receive confirmation for their SYN, leading them to retry -- + ;; probably successfully, but with a large latency. + (listen socket 1024) + (sigaction SIGPIPE SIG_IGN) + + (spawn-fiber + (lambda () + (let loop () + (match (accept socket (logior SOCK_NONBLOCK SOCK_CLOEXEC)) + ((client . sockaddr) + (spawn-fiber (lambda () + (client-loop client handler)) + #:parallel? #t) + (loop)))))) + + (make-web-server socket + (vector-ref (getsockname socket) + 2))) ; Not sure what this structure is diff --git a/knots/worker-threads.scm b/knots/worker-threads.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4116e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/knots/worker-threads.scm @@ -0,0 +1,577 @@ +;;; Guile Knots +;;; Copyright © 2020 Christopher Baines +;;; +;;; This file is part of Guile Knots. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the +;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. +;;; +;;; The Guile Knots is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +;;; General Public License for more details. +;;; +;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;;; along with the guix-data-service. If not, see +;;; . + +(define-module (knots worker-threads) + #:use-module (srfi srfi-1) + #:use-module (srfi srfi-19) + #:use-module (srfi srfi-71) + #:use-module (system foreign) + #:use-module (system base target) + #:use-module (rnrs bytevectors) + #:use-module (ice-9 q) + #:use-module (ice-9 match) + #:use-module (ice-9 threads) + #:use-module (fibers) + #:use-module (fibers timers) + #:use-module (fibers channels) + #:use-module (fibers operations) + #:export (set-thread-name + thread-name + + make-worker-thread-channel + call-with-worker-thread + + &worker-thread-timeout + worker-thread-timeout-error? + + %worker-thread-default-timeout + + create-work-queue)) + +(define* (syscall->procedure return-type name argument-types + #:key library) + "Return a procedure that wraps the C function NAME using the dynamic FFI, +and that returns two values: NAME's return value, and errno. When LIBRARY is +specified, look up NAME in that library rather than in the global symbol name +space. + +If an error occurs while creating the binding, defer the error report until +the returned procedure is called." + (catch #t + (lambda () + ;; Note: When #:library is set, try it first and fall back to libc + ;; proper. This is because libraries like libutil.so have been subsumed + ;; by libc.so with glibc >= 2.34. + (let ((ptr (dynamic-func name + (if library + (or (false-if-exception + (dynamic-link library)) + (dynamic-link)) + (dynamic-link))))) + ;; The #:return-errno? facility was introduced in Guile 2.0.12. + (pointer->procedure return-type ptr argument-types + #:return-errno? #t))) + (lambda args + (lambda _ + (throw 'system-error name "~A" (list (strerror ENOSYS)) + (list ENOSYS)))))) + +(define %prctl + ;; Should it win the API contest against 'ioctl'? You tell us! + (syscall->procedure int "prctl" + (list int unsigned-long unsigned-long + unsigned-long unsigned-long))) + +(define PR_SET_NAME 15) ; +(define PR_GET_NAME 16) +(define PR_SET_CHILD_SUBREAPER 36) + +(define (set-child-subreaper!) + "Set the CHILD_SUBREAPER capability for the current process." + (%prctl PR_SET_CHILD_SUBREAPER 1 0 0 0)) + +(define %max-thread-name-length + ;; Maximum length in bytes of the process name, including the terminating + ;; zero. + 16) + +(define (set-thread-name!/linux name) + "Set the name of the calling thread to NAME. NAME is truncated to 15 +bytes." + (let ((ptr (string->pointer name))) + (let ((ret + err + (%prctl PR_SET_NAME + (pointer-address ptr) 0 0 0))) + (unless (zero? ret) + (throw 'set-process-name "set-process-name" + "set-process-name: ~A" + (list (strerror err)) + (list err)))))) + +(define (bytes->string bytes) + "Read BYTES, a list of bytes, and return the null-terminated string decoded +from there, or #f if that would be an empty string." + (match (take-while (negate zero?) bytes) + (() + #f) + (non-zero + (list->string (map integer->char non-zero))))) + +(define (thread-name/linux) + "Return the name of the calling thread as a string." + (let ((buf (make-bytevector %max-thread-name-length))) + (let ((ret + err + (%prctl PR_GET_NAME + (pointer-address (bytevector->pointer buf)) + 0 0 0))) + (if (zero? ret) + (bytes->string (bytevector->u8-list buf)) + (throw 'process-name "process-name" + "process-name: ~A" + (list (strerror err)) + (list err)))))) + +(define set-thread-name + (if (string-contains %host-type "linux") + set-thread-name!/linux + (const #f))) + +(define thread-name + (if (string-contains %host-type "linux") + thread-name/linux + (const ""))) + +(define %worker-thread-args + (make-parameter #f)) + +(define* (make-worker-thread-channel initializer + #:key (parallelism 1) + (delay-logger (lambda _ #f)) + (duration-logger (const #f)) + destructor + lifetime + (log-exception? (const #t)) + (expire-on-exception? #f) + (name "unnamed")) + "Return a channel used to offload work to a dedicated thread. ARGS are the +arguments of the worker thread procedure." + (define thread-proc-vector + (make-vector parallelism #f)) + + (define (initializer/safe) + (let ((args + (with-exception-handler + (lambda (exn) + (simple-format + (current-error-port) + "exception running initializer in worker thread (~A): ~A:\n ~A\n" + name + initializer + exn) + #f) + (lambda () + (with-throw-handler #t + initializer + (lambda args + (backtrace)))) + #:unwind? #t))) + + (if args + args + ;; never give up, just keep retrying + (begin + (sleep 1) + (initializer/safe))))) + + (define (destructor/safe args) + (let ((success? + (with-exception-handler + (lambda (exn) + (simple-format + (current-error-port) + "exception running destructor in worker thread (~A): ~A:\n ~A\n" + name + destructor + exn) + #f) + (lambda () + (with-throw-handler #t + (lambda () + (apply destructor args) + #t) + (lambda _ + (backtrace)))) + #:unwind? #t))) + + (or success? + #t + (begin + (sleep 1) + (destructor/safe args))))) + + (define (process thread-index channel args) + (let loop ((current-lifetime lifetime)) + (let ((exception? + (match (get-message channel) + (((? channel? reply) sent-time (? procedure? proc)) + (let ((time-delay + (- (get-internal-real-time) + sent-time))) + (delay-logger (/ time-delay + internal-time-units-per-second)) + + (let* ((start-time (get-internal-real-time)) + (response + (with-exception-handler + (lambda (exn) + (list 'worker-thread-error + (/ (- (get-internal-real-time) + start-time) + internal-time-units-per-second) + exn)) + (lambda () + (vector-set! thread-proc-vector + thread-index + proc) + (with-throw-handler #t + (lambda () + (call-with-values + (lambda () + (start-stack + 'worker-thread + (apply proc args))) + (lambda vals + (cons (/ (- (get-internal-real-time) + start-time) + internal-time-units-per-second) + vals)))) + (lambda args + (when (match args + (('%exception exn) + (log-exception? exn)) + (_ #t)) + (simple-format + (current-error-port) + "worker-thread: exception: ~A\n" args) + (backtrace))))) + #:unwind? #t))) + (put-message reply + response) + + (vector-set! thread-proc-vector + thread-index + #f) + + (match response + (('worker-thread-error duration _) + (when duration-logger + (duration-logger duration proc)) + #t) + ((duration . _) + (when duration-logger + (duration-logger duration proc)) + #f)))))))) + (unless (and expire-on-exception? + exception?) + (if (number? current-lifetime) + (unless (< current-lifetime 0) + (loop (if current-lifetime + (- current-lifetime 1) + #f))) + (loop #f)))))) + + (let ((channel (make-channel))) + (for-each + (lambda (thread-index) + (call-with-new-thread + (lambda () + (catch 'system-error + (lambda () + (set-thread-name + (string-append + name " w t " + (number->string thread-index)))) + (const #t)) + + (let init ((args (initializer/safe))) + (with-exception-handler + (lambda (exn) + (simple-format + (current-error-port) + "worker-thread-channel: exception: ~A\n" exn)) + (lambda () + (parameterize ((%worker-thread-args args)) + (process thread-index channel args))) + #:unwind? #t) + + (when destructor + (destructor/safe args)) + + (init (initializer/safe)))))) + (iota parallelism)) + + (values channel + thread-proc-vector))) + +(define &worker-thread-timeout + (make-exception-type '&worker-thread-timeout + &error + '())) + +(define make-worker-thread-timeout-error + (record-constructor &worker-thread-timeout)) + +(define worker-thread-timeout-error? + (record-predicate &worker-thread-timeout)) + +(define %worker-thread-default-timeout + (make-parameter 30)) + +(define* (call-with-worker-thread channel proc #:key duration-logger + (timeout (%worker-thread-default-timeout))) + "Send PROC to the worker thread through CHANNEL. Return the result of PROC. +If already in the worker thread, call PROC immediately." + (let ((args (%worker-thread-args))) + (if args + (apply proc args) + (let* ((reply (make-channel)) + (operation-success? + (perform-operation + (let ((put + (wrap-operation + (put-operation channel + (list reply + (get-internal-real-time) + proc)) + (const #t)))) + + (if timeout + (choice-operation + put + (wrap-operation (sleep-operation timeout) + (const #f))) + put))))) + + (unless operation-success? + (raise-exception + (make-worker-thread-timeout-error))) + + (match (get-message reply) + (('worker-thread-error duration exn) + (when duration-logger + (duration-logger duration)) + (raise-exception exn)) + ((duration . result) + (when duration-logger + (duration-logger duration)) + (apply values result))))))) + +(define* (create-work-queue thread-count-parameter proc + #:key thread-start-delay + (thread-stop-delay + (make-time time-duration 0 0)) + (name "unnamed") + priority= running-jobs-count + desired-thread-count))) + + (define (thread-idle-for-too-long? last-job-finished-at) + (time>=? + (time-difference (current-time time-monotonic) + last-job-finished-at) + thread-stop-delay)) + + (define (stop-thread) + (hash-remove! running-job-args + thread-index) + (unlock-mutex queue-mutex)) + + (call-with-new-thread + (lambda () + (catch 'system-error + (lambda () + (set-thread-name + (string-append name " q t " + (number->string thread-index)))) + (const #t)) + + (let loop ((last-job-finished-at (current-time time-monotonic))) + (lock-mutex queue-mutex) + + (if (too-many-threads?) + (stop-thread) + (let ((job-args + (if (q-empty? queue) + ;; #f from wait-condition-variable indicates a timeout + (if (wait-condition-variable + job-available + queue-mutex + (+ 9 (time-second (current-time)))) + ;; Another thread could have taken + ;; the job in the mean time + (if (q-empty? queue) + #f + (if priority threads-to-start 0) + (for-each + (lambda (thread-index) + (when (eq? (hash-ref running-job-args + thread-index + 'slot-free) + 'slot-free) + (let* ((now (current-time time-monotonic)) + (elapsed (time-difference now + previous-thread-started-at))) + (when (or (eq? #f thread-start-delay) + (time>=? elapsed thread-start-delay)) + (set! previous-thread-started-at now) + (hash-set! running-job-args + thread-index + #f) + (start-thread thread-index))))) + (iota desired-count))))))) + + (if (procedure? thread-count-parameter) + (call-with-new-thread + (lambda () + (catch 'system-error + (lambda () + (set-thread-name + (string-append name " q t"))) + (const #t)) + + (while #t + (sleep 15) + (with-mutex queue-mutex + (let ((idle-threads (hash-count (lambda (index val) + (eq? #f val)) + running-job-args))) + (when (= 0 idle-threads) + (start-new-threads-if-necessary (get-thread-count)))))))) + (start-new-threads-if-necessary (get-thread-count))) + + (values process-job count-jobs count-threads list-jobs))) diff --git a/pre-inst-env.in b/pre-inst-env.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ebf1a05 --- /dev/null +++ b/pre-inst-env.in @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +abs_top_srcdir="`cd "@abs_top_srcdir@" > /dev/null; pwd`" +abs_top_builddir="`cd "@abs_top_builddir@" > /dev/null; pwd`" + +GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH="$abs_top_builddir${GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH:+:}$GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH" +GUILE_LOAD_PATH="$abs_top_builddir:$abs_top_srcdir${GUILE_LOAD_PATH:+:}:$GUILE_LOAD_PATH" +export GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH GUILE_LOAD_PATH + +PATH="$abs_top_builddir:$PATH" +export PATH + +exec "$@" diff --git a/tests.scm b/tests.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c07374 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests.scm @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +(define-module (tests) + #:use-module (ice-9 exceptions) + #:use-module (fibers) + #:export (run-fibers-for-tests + assert-no-heap-growth)) + +(define (run-fibers-for-tests thunk) + (let ((result + (run-fibers + (lambda () + (with-exception-handler + (lambda (exn) + exn) + (lambda () + (with-throw-handler #t + thunk + (lambda _ + (backtrace))) + #t) + #:unwind? #t)) + #:hz 0 + #:parallelism 1))) + (if (exception? result) + (raise-exception result) + result))) + +(define (assert-no-heap-growth thunk) + (thunk)) diff --git a/tests/non-blocking.scm b/tests/non-blocking.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f81f58 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/non-blocking.scm @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +(use-modules (tests) + (fibers) + (unit-test) + (web uri) + (web client) + (web response) + (knots web-server) + (knots non-blocking)) + +(run-fibers-for-tests + (lambda () + (let* ((web-server + (run-knots-web-server + (lambda (request) + (values '((content-type . (text/plain))) + "Hello, World!")) + #:port 0)) ;; Bind to any port + (port + (web-server-port web-server)) + (uri + (build-uri 'http #:host "127.0.0.1" #:port port))) + + + (assert-equal + 200 + (response-code + (http-get + uri + #:port (nonblocking-open-socket-for-uri uri))))))) + +(display "non-blocking test finished successfully\n") diff --git a/tests/parallelism.scm b/tests/parallelism.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8249d68 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/parallelism.scm @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +(use-modules (tests) + (fibers) + (unit-test) + (knots parallelism)) + +(run-fibers-for-tests + (lambda () + (assert-equal + 1122 + (apply + (fibers-map + (lambda (i) + (* 2 i)) + (iota 34)))))) + +(display "parallelism test finished successfully\n") diff --git a/tests/promise.scm b/tests/promise.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b7dec73 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/promise.scm @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +(use-modules (tests) + (fibers) + (unit-test) + (knots parallelism) + (knots promise)) + +(run-fibers-for-tests + (lambda () + (let ((promises + (map (lambda (i) + (fibers-delay + (lambda () + (* i 2)))) + (iota 10)))) + + (assert-equal + 90 + (apply + (fibers-map fibers-force promises)))))) + +(display "promise test finished successfully\n") diff --git a/tests/queue.scm b/tests/queue.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c80e5fd --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/queue.scm @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +(use-modules (tests) + (fibers) + (fibers channels) + (unit-test) + (knots queue)) + +(run-fibers-for-tests + (lambda () + (let* ((dest-channel + (make-channel)) + (queue-channel + (spawn-queueing-fiber dest-channel))) + + (put-message queue-channel 1) + (put-message queue-channel 2) + (put-message queue-channel 3) + + (assert-equal 1 (get-message dest-channel)) + (assert-equal 2 (get-message dest-channel)) + (assert-equal 3 (get-message dest-channel))))) + +(display "queue test finished successfully\n") diff --git a/tests/resource-pool.scm b/tests/resource-pool.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ebd4682 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/resource-pool.scm @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +(use-modules (tests) + (fibers) + (unit-test) + (knots resource-pool)) + +(run-fibers-for-tests + (lambda () + (let ((resource-pool (make-resource-pool + (lambda () + 2) + 1))) + (assert-equal + (with-resource-from-pool resource-pool + res + res) + 2)))) + +(display "resource-pool test finished successfully\n") diff --git a/tests/timeout.scm b/tests/timeout.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bab39d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/timeout.scm @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +(use-modules (tests) + (fibers) + (unit-test) + (knots timeout)) + +(run-fibers-for-tests + (lambda () + (assert-equal + 1 + (with-fibers-timeout + (const 1) + #:timeout 10)) + + (assert-equal + 2 + (with-fibers-timeout + (lambda () + (sleep 10)) + #:timeout 0.1 + #:on-timeout (const 2))))) + +(display "timeout test finished successfully\n") diff --git a/tests/web-server.scm b/tests/web-server.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a76d0f --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/web-server.scm @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +(use-modules (tests) + (fibers) + (unit-test) + (web uri) + (web client) + (web response) + (knots web-server) + (knots non-blocking)) + +(run-fibers-for-tests + (lambda () + (let* ((web-server + (run-knots-web-server + (lambda (request) + (values '((content-type . (text/plain))) + "Hello, World!")) + #:port 0)) ;; Bind to any port + (port + (web-server-port web-server)) + (uri + (build-uri 'http #:host "127.0.0.1" #:port port))) + + (assert-equal + 200 + (response-code + (http-get + uri + #:port (nonblocking-open-socket-for-uri uri))))))) + +(display "web-server test finished successfully\n") diff --git a/tests/worker-threads.scm b/tests/worker-threads.scm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..72a56dc --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/worker-threads.scm @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +(use-modules (tests) + (srfi srfi-71) + (fibers) + (unit-test) + (knots worker-threads)) + +(let ((worker-thread-channel + (make-worker-thread-channel + (const '()) + #:parallelism 2))) + + (run-fibers-for-tests + (lambda () + (assert-equal + (call-with-worker-thread + worker-thread-channel + (lambda () + 4)) + 4)))) + +(let ((process-job + count-jobs + count-threads + list-jobs + (create-work-queue + 2 + (lambda (i) + (* i 2))))) + + (process-job 3)) + +(display "worker-threads test finished successfully\n")