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Diffstat (limited to 'src/core/lib/iomgr/workqueue.h')
-rw-r--r-- | src/core/lib/iomgr/workqueue.h | 39 |
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/src/core/lib/iomgr/workqueue.h b/src/core/lib/iomgr/workqueue.h index 5cc40eea50..7156e490d7 100644 --- a/src/core/lib/iomgr/workqueue.h +++ b/src/core/lib/iomgr/workqueue.h @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ #include "src/core/lib/iomgr/exec_ctx.h" #include "src/core/lib/iomgr/iomgr.h" #include "src/core/lib/iomgr/pollset.h" +#include "src/core/lib/iomgr/pollset_set.h" #ifdef GPR_POSIX_SOCKET #include "src/core/lib/iomgr/workqueue_posix.h" @@ -49,35 +50,45 @@ /* grpc_workqueue is forward declared in exec_ctx.h */ -/** Create a work queue */ -grpc_error *grpc_workqueue_create(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, - grpc_workqueue **workqueue); - +/* Deprecated: do not use. + This has *already* been removed in a future commit. */ void grpc_workqueue_flush(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, grpc_workqueue *workqueue); -#define GRPC_WORKQUEUE_REFCOUNT_DEBUG +/* Reference counting functions. Use the macro's always + (GRPC_WORKQUEUE_{REF,UNREF}). + + Pass in a descriptive reason string for reffing/unreffing as the last + argument to each macro. When GRPC_WORKQUEUE_REFCOUNT_DEBUG is defined, that + string will be printed alongside the refcount. When it is not defined, the + string will be discarded at compilation time. */ + +//#define GRPC_WORKQUEUE_REFCOUNT_DEBUG #ifdef GRPC_WORKQUEUE_REFCOUNT_DEBUG #define GRPC_WORKQUEUE_REF(p, r) \ - grpc_workqueue_ref((p), __FILE__, __LINE__, (r)) -#define GRPC_WORKQUEUE_UNREF(cl, p, r) \ - grpc_workqueue_unref((cl), (p), __FILE__, __LINE__, (r)) + (grpc_workqueue_ref((p), __FILE__, __LINE__, (r)), (p)) +#define GRPC_WORKQUEUE_UNREF(exec_ctx, p, r) \ + grpc_workqueue_unref((exec_ctx), (p), __FILE__, __LINE__, (r)) void grpc_workqueue_ref(grpc_workqueue *workqueue, const char *file, int line, const char *reason); void grpc_workqueue_unref(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, grpc_workqueue *workqueue, const char *file, int line, const char *reason); #else -#define GRPC_WORKQUEUE_REF(p, r) grpc_workqueue_ref((p)) +#define GRPC_WORKQUEUE_REF(p, r) (grpc_workqueue_ref((p)), (p)) #define GRPC_WORKQUEUE_UNREF(cl, p, r) grpc_workqueue_unref((cl), (p)) void grpc_workqueue_ref(grpc_workqueue *workqueue); void grpc_workqueue_unref(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, grpc_workqueue *workqueue); #endif -/** Bind this workqueue to a pollset */ -void grpc_workqueue_add_to_pollset(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, - grpc_workqueue *workqueue, - grpc_pollset *pollset); +/** Add a work item to a workqueue. Items added to a work queue will be started + in approximately the order they were enqueued, on some thread that may or + may not be the current thread. Successive closures enqueued onto a workqueue + MAY be executed concurrently. + + It is generally more expensive to add a closure to a workqueue than to the + execution context, both in terms of CPU work and in execution latency. -/** Add a work item to a workqueue */ + Use work queues when it's important that other threads be given a chance to + tackle some workload. */ void grpc_workqueue_enqueue(grpc_exec_ctx *exec_ctx, grpc_workqueue *workqueue, grpc_closure *closure, grpc_error *error); |