// Copyright 2019 The Abseil Authors. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. #ifndef ABSL_STRINGS_INTERNAL_CORDZ_HANDLE_H_ #define ABSL_STRINGS_INTERNAL_CORDZ_HANDLE_H_ #include #include #include "absl/base/config.h" #include "absl/base/internal/raw_logging.h" #include "absl/base/internal/spinlock.h" #include "absl/synchronization/mutex.h" namespace absl { ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN namespace cord_internal { // This base class allows multiple types of object (CordzInfo and // CordzSampleToken) to exist simultaneously on the delete queue (pointed to by // global_dq_tail and traversed using dq_prev_ and dq_next_). The // delete queue guarantees that once a profiler creates a CordzSampleToken and // has gained visibility into a CordzInfo object, that CordzInfo object will not // be deleted prematurely. This allows the profiler to inspect all CordzInfo // objects that are alive without needing to hold a global lock. class CordzHandle { public: CordzHandle() : CordzHandle(false) {} bool is_snapshot() const { return is_snapshot_; } // Returns true if this instance is safe to be deleted because it is either a // snapshot, which is always safe to delete, or not included in the global // delete queue and thus not included in any snapshot. // Callers are responsible for making sure this instance can not be newly // discovered by other threads. For example, CordzInfo instances first de-list // themselves from the global CordzInfo list before determining if they are // safe to be deleted directly. // If SafeToDelete returns false, callers MUST use the Delete() method to // safely queue CordzHandle instances for deletion. bool SafeToDelete() const; // Deletes the provided instance, or puts it on the delete queue to be deleted // once there are no more sample tokens (snapshot) instances potentially // referencing the instance. `handle` should not be null. static void Delete(CordzHandle* handle); // Returns the current entries in the delete queue in LIFO order. static std::vector DiagnosticsGetDeleteQueue(); // Returns true if the provided handle is nullptr or guarded by this handle. // Since the CordzSnapshot token is itself a CordzHandle, this method will // allow tests to check if that token is keeping an arbitrary CordzHandle // alive. bool DiagnosticsHandleIsSafeToInspect(const CordzHandle* handle) const; // Returns the current entries in the delete queue, in LIFO order, that are // protected by this. CordzHandle objects are only placed on the delete queue // after CordzHandle::Delete is called with them as an argument. Only // CordzHandle objects that are not also CordzSnapshot objects will be // included in the return vector. For each of the handles in the return // vector, the earliest that their memory can be freed is when this // CordzSnapshot object is deleted. std::vector DiagnosticsGetSafeToInspectDeletedHandles(); protected: explicit CordzHandle(bool is_snapshot); virtual ~CordzHandle(); private: // Global queue data. CordzHandle stores a pointer to the global queue // instance to harden against ODR violations. struct Queue { constexpr explicit Queue(absl::ConstInitType) : mutex(absl::kConstInit, absl::base_internal::SCHEDULE_COOPERATIVE_AND_KERNEL) {} absl::base_internal::SpinLock mutex; std::atomic dq_tail ABSL_GUARDED_BY(mutex){nullptr}; // Returns true if this delete queue is empty. This method does not acquire // the lock, but does a 'load acquire' observation on the delete queue tail. // It is used inside Delete() to check for the presence of a delete queue // without holding the lock. The assumption is that the caller is in the // state of 'being deleted', and can not be newly discovered by a concurrent // 'being constructed' snapshot instance. Practically, this means that any // such discovery (`find`, 'first' or 'next', etc) must have proper 'happens // before / after' semantics and atomic fences. bool IsEmpty() const ABSL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS { return dq_tail.load(std::memory_order_acquire) == nullptr; } }; void ODRCheck() const { #ifndef NDEBUG ABSL_RAW_CHECK(queue_ == &global_queue_, "ODR violation in Cord"); #endif } ABSL_CONST_INIT static Queue global_queue_; Queue* const queue_ = &global_queue_; const bool is_snapshot_; // dq_prev_ and dq_next_ require the global queue mutex to be held. // Unfortunately we can't use thread annotations such that the thread safety // analysis understands that queue_ and global_queue_ are one and the same. CordzHandle* dq_prev_ = nullptr; CordzHandle* dq_next_ = nullptr; }; class CordzSnapshot : public CordzHandle { public: CordzSnapshot() : CordzHandle(true) {} }; } // namespace cord_internal ABSL_NAMESPACE_END } // namespace absl #endif // ABSL_STRINGS_INTERNAL_CORDZ_HANDLE_H_