gecko/xpcom/threads/TimerThread.cpp

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#include "nsTimerImpl.h"
#include "TimerThread.h"
#include "nsAutoLock.h"
#include "nsThreadUtils.h"
#include "pratom.h"
#include "nsIObserverService.h"
#include "nsIServiceManager.h"
#include "nsIProxyObjectManager.h"
NS_IMPL_THREADSAFE_ISUPPORTS2(TimerThread, nsIRunnable, nsIObserver)
TimerThread::TimerThread() :
mInitInProgress(0),
mInitialized(PR_FALSE),
mLock(nsnull),
mCondVar(nsnull),
mShutdown(PR_FALSE),
mWaiting(PR_FALSE),
mSleeping(PR_FALSE),
mDelayLineCounter(0),
mMinTimerPeriod(0),
mTimeoutAdjustment(0)
{
}
TimerThread::~TimerThread()
{
if (mCondVar)
PR_DestroyCondVar(mCondVar);
if (mLock)
PR_DestroyLock(mLock);
mThread = nsnull;
NS_ASSERTION(mTimers.Count() == 0, "Timers remain in TimerThread::~TimerThread");
}
nsresult
TimerThread::InitLocks()
{
NS_ASSERTION(!mLock, "InitLocks called twice?");
mLock = PR_NewLock();
if (!mLock)
return NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
mCondVar = PR_NewCondVar(mLock);
if (!mCondVar)
return NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult TimerThread::Init()
{
PR_LOG(gTimerLog, PR_LOG_DEBUG, ("TimerThread::Init [%d]\n", mInitialized));
if (mInitialized) {
if (!mThread)
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
return NS_OK;
}
if (PR_AtomicSet(&mInitInProgress, 1) == 0) {
// We hold on to mThread to keep the thread alive.
nsresult rv = NS_NewThread(getter_AddRefs(mThread), this);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
mThread = nsnull;
}
else {
nsCOMPtr<nsIObserverService> observerService =
do_GetService("@mozilla.org/observer-service;1");
// We must not use the observer service from a background thread!
if (observerService && !NS_IsMainThread()) {
nsCOMPtr<nsIObserverService> result = nsnull;
NS_GetProxyForObject(NS_PROXY_TO_MAIN_THREAD,
NS_GET_IID(nsIObserverService),
observerService, NS_PROXY_ASYNC,
getter_AddRefs(result));
observerService.swap(result);
}
// We'll be released at xpcom shutdown
if (observerService) {
observerService->AddObserver(this, "sleep_notification", PR_FALSE);
observerService->AddObserver(this, "wake_notification", PR_FALSE);
}
}
PR_Lock(mLock);
mInitialized = PR_TRUE;
PR_NotifyAllCondVar(mCondVar);
PR_Unlock(mLock);
}
else {
PR_Lock(mLock);
while (!mInitialized) {
PR_WaitCondVar(mCondVar, PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT);
}
PR_Unlock(mLock);
}
if (!mThread)
return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult TimerThread::Shutdown()
{
PR_LOG(gTimerLog, PR_LOG_DEBUG, ("TimerThread::Shutdown begin\n"));
if (!mThread)
return NS_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED;
nsVoidArray timers;
{ // lock scope
nsAutoLock lock(mLock);
mShutdown = PR_TRUE;
// notify the cond var so that Run() can return
if (mCondVar && mWaiting)
PR_NotifyCondVar(mCondVar);
// Need to copy content of mTimers array to a local array
// because call to timers' ReleaseCallback() (and release its self)
// must not be done under the lock. Destructor of a callback
// might potentially call some code reentering the same lock
// that leads to unexpected behavior or deadlock.
// See bug 422472.
PRBool rv = timers.AppendElements(mTimers);
NS_ASSERTION(rv, "Could not copy timers array, remaining timers will not be released");
mTimers.Clear();
}
PRInt32 timersCount = timers.Count();
for (PRInt32 i = 0; i < timersCount; i++) {
nsTimerImpl *timer = static_cast<nsTimerImpl*>(timers[i]);
timer->ReleaseCallback();
ReleaseTimerInternal(timer);
}
mThread->Shutdown(); // wait for the thread to die
PR_LOG(gTimerLog, PR_LOG_DEBUG, ("TimerThread::Shutdown end\n"));
return NS_OK;
}
// Keep track of how early (positive slack) or late (negative slack) timers
// are running, and use the filtered slack number to adaptively estimate how
// early timers should fire to be "on time".
void TimerThread::UpdateFilter(PRUint32 aDelay, PRIntervalTime aTimeout,
PRIntervalTime aNow)
{
PRInt32 slack = (PRInt32) (aTimeout - aNow);
double smoothSlack = 0;
PRUint32 i, filterLength;
static PRIntervalTime kFilterFeedbackMaxTicks =
PR_MillisecondsToInterval(FILTER_FEEDBACK_MAX);
if (slack > 0) {
if (slack > (PRInt32)kFilterFeedbackMaxTicks)
slack = kFilterFeedbackMaxTicks;
} else {
if (slack < -(PRInt32)kFilterFeedbackMaxTicks)
slack = -(PRInt32)kFilterFeedbackMaxTicks;
}
mDelayLine[mDelayLineCounter & DELAY_LINE_LENGTH_MASK] = slack;
if (++mDelayLineCounter < DELAY_LINE_LENGTH) {
// Startup mode: accumulate a full delay line before filtering.
PR_ASSERT(mTimeoutAdjustment == 0);
filterLength = 0;
} else {
// Past startup: compute number of filter taps based on mMinTimerPeriod.
if (mMinTimerPeriod == 0) {
mMinTimerPeriod = (aDelay != 0) ? aDelay : 1;
} else if (aDelay != 0 && aDelay < mMinTimerPeriod) {
mMinTimerPeriod = aDelay;
}
filterLength = (PRUint32) (FILTER_DURATION / mMinTimerPeriod);
if (filterLength > DELAY_LINE_LENGTH)
filterLength = DELAY_LINE_LENGTH;
else if (filterLength < 4)
filterLength = 4;
for (i = 1; i <= filterLength; i++)
smoothSlack += mDelayLine[(mDelayLineCounter-i) & DELAY_LINE_LENGTH_MASK];
smoothSlack /= filterLength;
// XXXbe do we need amplification? hacking a fudge factor, need testing...
mTimeoutAdjustment = (PRInt32) (smoothSlack * 1.5);
}
#ifdef DEBUG_TIMERS
PR_LOG(gTimerLog, PR_LOG_DEBUG,
("UpdateFilter: smoothSlack = %g, filterLength = %u\n",
smoothSlack, filterLength));
#endif
}
/* void Run(); */
NS_IMETHODIMP TimerThread::Run()
{
nsAutoLock lock(mLock);
while (!mShutdown) {
PRIntervalTime waitFor;
if (mSleeping) {
// Sleep for 0.1 seconds while not firing timers.
waitFor = PR_MillisecondsToInterval(100);
} else {
waitFor = PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT;
PRIntervalTime now = PR_IntervalNow();
nsTimerImpl *timer = nsnull;
if (mTimers.Count() > 0) {
timer = static_cast<nsTimerImpl*>(mTimers[0]);
if (!TIMER_LESS_THAN(now, timer->mTimeout + mTimeoutAdjustment)) {
next:
// NB: AddRef before the Release under RemoveTimerInternal to avoid
// mRefCnt passing through zero, in case all other refs than the one
// from mTimers have gone away (the last non-mTimers[i]-ref's Release
// must be racing with us, blocked in gThread->RemoveTimer waiting
// for TimerThread::mLock, under nsTimerImpl::Release.
NS_ADDREF(timer);
RemoveTimerInternal(timer);
// We release mLock around the Fire call to avoid deadlock.
lock.unlock();
#ifdef DEBUG_TIMERS
if (PR_LOG_TEST(gTimerLog, PR_LOG_DEBUG)) {
PR_LOG(gTimerLog, PR_LOG_DEBUG,
("Timer thread woke up %dms from when it was supposed to\n",
(now >= timer->mTimeout)
? PR_IntervalToMilliseconds(now - timer->mTimeout)
: -(PRInt32)PR_IntervalToMilliseconds(timer->mTimeout-now))
);
}
#endif
// We are going to let the call to PostTimerEvent here handle the
// release of the timer so that we don't end up releasing the timer
// on the TimerThread instead of on the thread it targets.
if (NS_FAILED(timer->PostTimerEvent())) {
nsrefcnt rc;
NS_RELEASE2(timer, rc);
// The nsITimer interface requires that its users keep a reference
// to the timers they use while those timers are initialized but
// have not yet fired. If this ever happens, it is a bug in the
// code that created and used the timer.
//
// Further, note that this should never happen even with a
// misbehaving user, because nsTimerImpl::Release checks for a
// refcount of 1 with an armed timer (a timer whose only reference
// is from the timer thread) and when it hits this will remove the
// timer from the timer thread and thus destroy the last reference,
// preventing this situation from occurring.
NS_ASSERTION(rc != 0, "destroyed timer off its target thread!");
}
timer = nsnull;
lock.lock();
if (mShutdown)
break;
// Update now, as PostTimerEvent plus the locking may have taken a
// tick or two, and we may goto next below.
now = PR_IntervalNow();
}
}
if (mTimers.Count() > 0) {
timer = static_cast<nsTimerImpl *>(mTimers[0]);
PRIntervalTime timeout = timer->mTimeout + mTimeoutAdjustment;
// Don't wait at all (even for PR_INTERVAL_NO_WAIT) if the next timer
// is due now or overdue.
if (!TIMER_LESS_THAN(now, timeout))
goto next;
waitFor = timeout - now;
}
#ifdef DEBUG_TIMERS
if (PR_LOG_TEST(gTimerLog, PR_LOG_DEBUG)) {
if (waitFor == PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT)
PR_LOG(gTimerLog, PR_LOG_DEBUG,
("waiting for PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT\n"));
else
PR_LOG(gTimerLog, PR_LOG_DEBUG,
("waiting for %u\n", PR_IntervalToMilliseconds(waitFor)));
}
#endif
}
mWaiting = PR_TRUE;
PR_WaitCondVar(mCondVar, waitFor);
mWaiting = PR_FALSE;
}
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult TimerThread::AddTimer(nsTimerImpl *aTimer)
{
nsAutoLock lock(mLock);
// Add the timer to our list.
PRInt32 i = AddTimerInternal(aTimer);
if (i < 0)
return NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
// Awaken the timer thread.
if (mCondVar && mWaiting && i == 0)
PR_NotifyCondVar(mCondVar);
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult TimerThread::TimerDelayChanged(nsTimerImpl *aTimer)
{
nsAutoLock lock(mLock);
// Our caller has a strong ref to aTimer, so it can't go away here under
// ReleaseTimerInternal.
RemoveTimerInternal(aTimer);
PRInt32 i = AddTimerInternal(aTimer);
if (i < 0)
return NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
// Awaken the timer thread.
if (mCondVar && mWaiting && i == 0)
PR_NotifyCondVar(mCondVar);
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult TimerThread::RemoveTimer(nsTimerImpl *aTimer)
{
nsAutoLock lock(mLock);
// Remove the timer from our array. Tell callers that aTimer was not found
// by returning NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE. Unlike the TimerDelayChanged case
// immediately above, our caller may be passing a (now-)weak ref in via the
// aTimer param, specifically when nsTimerImpl::Release loses a race with
// TimerThread::Run, must wait for the mLock auto-lock here, and during the
// wait Run drops the only remaining ref to aTimer via RemoveTimerInternal.
if (!RemoveTimerInternal(aTimer))
return NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE;
// Awaken the timer thread.
if (mCondVar && mWaiting)
PR_NotifyCondVar(mCondVar);
return NS_OK;
}
// This function must be called from within a lock
PRInt32 TimerThread::AddTimerInternal(nsTimerImpl *aTimer)
{
if (mShutdown)
return -1;
PRIntervalTime now = PR_IntervalNow();
PRInt32 count = mTimers.Count();
PRInt32 i = 0;
for (; i < count; i++) {
nsTimerImpl *timer = static_cast<nsTimerImpl *>(mTimers[i]);
// Don't break till we have skipped any overdue timers. Do not include
// mTimeoutAdjustment here, because we are really trying to avoid calling
// TIMER_LESS_THAN(t, u), where the t is now + DELAY_INTERVAL_MAX, u is
// now - overdue, and DELAY_INTERVAL_MAX + overdue > DELAY_INTERVAL_LIMIT.
// In other words, we want to use now-based time, now adjusted time, even
// though "overdue" ultimately depends on adjusted time.
// XXX does this hold for TYPE_REPEATING_PRECISE? /be
if (TIMER_LESS_THAN(now, timer->mTimeout) &&
TIMER_LESS_THAN(aTimer->mTimeout, timer->mTimeout)) {
break;
}
}
if (!mTimers.InsertElementAt(aTimer, i))
return -1;
aTimer->mArmed = PR_TRUE;
NS_ADDREF(aTimer);
return i;
}
PRBool TimerThread::RemoveTimerInternal(nsTimerImpl *aTimer)
{
if (!mTimers.RemoveElement(aTimer))
return PR_FALSE;
ReleaseTimerInternal(aTimer);
return PR_TRUE;
}
void TimerThread::ReleaseTimerInternal(nsTimerImpl *aTimer)
{
// Order is crucial here -- see nsTimerImpl::Release.
aTimer->mArmed = PR_FALSE;
NS_RELEASE(aTimer);
}
void TimerThread::DoBeforeSleep()
{
mSleeping = PR_TRUE;
}
void TimerThread::DoAfterSleep()
{
mSleeping = PR_TRUE; // wake may be notified without preceding sleep notification
for (PRInt32 i = 0; i < mTimers.Count(); i ++) {
nsTimerImpl *timer = static_cast<nsTimerImpl*>(mTimers[i]);
// get and set the delay to cause its timeout to be recomputed
PRUint32 delay;
timer->GetDelay(&delay);
timer->SetDelay(delay);
}
// nuke the stored adjustments, so they get recalibrated
mTimeoutAdjustment = 0;
mDelayLineCounter = 0;
mSleeping = PR_FALSE;
}
/* void observe (in nsISupports aSubject, in string aTopic, in wstring aData); */
NS_IMETHODIMP
TimerThread::Observe(nsISupports* /* aSubject */, const char *aTopic, const PRUnichar* /* aData */)
{
if (strcmp(aTopic, "sleep_notification") == 0)
DoBeforeSleep();
else if (strcmp(aTopic, "wake_notification") == 0)
DoAfterSleep();
return NS_OK;
}