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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #ifndef BASE_THREADING_SEQUENCED_WORKER_POOL_H_
6 #define BASE_THREADING_SEQUENCED_WORKER_POOL_H_
8 #include <cstddef>
9 #include <string>
11 #include "base/base_export.h"
12 #include "base/basictypes.h"
13 #include "base/callback_forward.h"
14 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
15 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
16 #include "base/task_runner.h"
18 namespace tracked_objects {
19 class Location;
20 } // namespace tracked_objects
22 namespace base {
24 class MessageLoopProxy;
26 template <class T> class DeleteHelper;
28 class SequencedTaskRunner;
30 // A worker thread pool that enforces ordering between sets of tasks. It also
31 // allows you to specify what should happen to your tasks on shutdown.
33 // To enforce ordering, get a unique sequence token from the pool and post all
34 // tasks you want to order with the token. All tasks with the same token are
35 // guaranteed to execute serially, though not necessarily on the same thread.
36 // This means that:
38 // - No two tasks with the same token will run at the same time.
40 // - Given two tasks T1 and T2 with the same token such that T2 will
41 // run after T1, then T2 will start after T1 is destroyed.
43 // - If T2 will run after T1, then all memory changes in T1 and T1's
44 // destruction will be visible to T2.
46 // Example:
47 // SequencedWorkerPool::SequenceToken token = pool.GetSequenceToken();
48 // pool.PostSequencedWorkerTask(token, SequencedWorkerPool::SKIP_ON_SHUTDOWN,
49 // FROM_HERE, base::Bind(...));
50 // pool.PostSequencedWorkerTask(token, SequencedWorkerPool::SKIP_ON_SHUTDOWN,
51 // FROM_HERE, base::Bind(...));
53 // You can make named sequence tokens to make it easier to share a token
54 // across different components.
56 // You can also post tasks to the pool without ordering using PostWorkerTask.
57 // These will be executed in an unspecified order. The order of execution
58 // between tasks with different sequence tokens is also unspecified.
60 // This class may be leaked on shutdown to facilitate fast shutdown. The
61 // expected usage, however, is to call Shutdown(), which correctly accounts
62 // for CONTINUE_ON_SHUTDOWN behavior and is required for BLOCK_SHUTDOWN
63 // behavior.
65 // Implementation note: This does not use a base::WorkerPool since that does
66 // not enforce shutdown semantics or allow us to specify how many worker
67 // threads to run. For the typical use case of random background work, we don't
68 // necessarily want to be super aggressive about creating threads.
70 // Note that SequencedWorkerPool is RefCountedThreadSafe (inherited
71 // from TaskRunner).
73 // Test-only code should wrap this in a base::SequencedWorkerPoolOwner to avoid
74 // memory leaks. See http://crbug.com/273800
75 class BASE_EXPORT SequencedWorkerPool : public TaskRunner {
76 public:
77 // Defines what should happen to a task posted to the worker pool on
78 // shutdown.
79 enum WorkerShutdown {
80 // Tasks posted with this mode which have not run at shutdown will be
81 // deleted rather than run, and any tasks with this mode running at
82 // shutdown will be ignored (the worker thread will not be joined).
84 // This option provides a nice way to post stuff you don't want blocking
85 // shutdown. For example, you might be doing a slow DNS lookup and if it's
86 // blocked on the OS, you may not want to stop shutdown, since the result
87 // doesn't really matter at that point.
89 // However, you need to be very careful what you do in your callback when
90 // you use this option. Since the thread will continue to run until the OS
91 // terminates the process, the app can be in the process of tearing down
92 // when you're running. This means any singletons or global objects you
93 // use may suddenly become invalid out from under you. For this reason,
94 // it's best to use this only for slow but simple operations like the DNS
95 // example.
96 CONTINUE_ON_SHUTDOWN,
98 // Tasks posted with this mode that have not started executing at
99 // shutdown will be deleted rather than executed. However, any tasks that
100 // have already begun executing when shutdown is called will be allowed
101 // to continue, and will block shutdown until completion.
103 // Note: Because Shutdown() may block while these tasks are executing,
104 // care must be taken to ensure that they do not block on the thread that
105 // called Shutdown(), as this may lead to deadlock.
106 SKIP_ON_SHUTDOWN,
108 // Tasks posted with this mode will block shutdown until they're
109 // executed. Since this can have significant performance implications,
110 // use sparingly.
112 // Generally, this should be used only for user data, for example, a task
113 // writing a preference file.
115 // If a task is posted during shutdown, it will not get run since the
116 // workers may already be stopped. In this case, the post operation will
117 // fail (return false) and the task will be deleted.
118 BLOCK_SHUTDOWN,
121 // Opaque identifier that defines sequencing of tasks posted to the worker
122 // pool.
123 class SequenceToken {
124 public:
125 SequenceToken() : id_(0) {}
126 ~SequenceToken() {}
128 bool Equals(const SequenceToken& other) const {
129 return id_ == other.id_;
132 // Returns false if current thread is executing an unsequenced task.
133 bool IsValid() const {
134 return id_ != 0;
137 private:
138 friend class SequencedWorkerPool;
140 explicit SequenceToken(int id) : id_(id) {}
142 int id_;
145 // Allows tests to perform certain actions.
146 class TestingObserver {
147 public:
148 virtual ~TestingObserver() {}
149 virtual void OnHasWork() = 0;
150 virtual void WillWaitForShutdown() = 0;
151 virtual void OnDestruct() = 0;
154 // Gets the SequencedToken of the current thread.
155 // If current thread is not a SequencedWorkerPool worker thread or is running
156 // an unsequenced task, returns an invalid SequenceToken.
157 static SequenceToken GetSequenceTokenForCurrentThread();
159 // When constructing a SequencedWorkerPool, there must be a
160 // MessageLoop on the current thread unless you plan to deliberately
161 // leak it.
163 // Pass the maximum number of threads (they will be lazily created as needed)
164 // and a prefix for the thread name to aid in debugging.
165 SequencedWorkerPool(size_t max_threads,
166 const std::string& thread_name_prefix);
168 // Like above, but with |observer| for testing. Does not take
169 // ownership of |observer|.
170 SequencedWorkerPool(size_t max_threads,
171 const std::string& thread_name_prefix,
172 TestingObserver* observer);
174 // Returns a unique token that can be used to sequence tasks posted to
175 // PostSequencedWorkerTask(). Valid tokens are always nonzero.
176 SequenceToken GetSequenceToken();
178 // Returns the sequence token associated with the given name. Calling this
179 // function multiple times with the same string will always produce the
180 // same sequence token. If the name has not been used before, a new token
181 // will be created.
182 SequenceToken GetNamedSequenceToken(const std::string& name);
184 // Returns a SequencedTaskRunner wrapper which posts to this
185 // SequencedWorkerPool using the given sequence token. Tasks with nonzero
186 // delay are posted with SKIP_ON_SHUTDOWN behavior and tasks with zero delay
187 // are posted with BLOCK_SHUTDOWN behavior.
188 scoped_refptr<SequencedTaskRunner> GetSequencedTaskRunner(
189 SequenceToken token);
191 // Returns a SequencedTaskRunner wrapper which posts to this
192 // SequencedWorkerPool using the given sequence token. Tasks with nonzero
193 // delay are posted with SKIP_ON_SHUTDOWN behavior and tasks with zero delay
194 // are posted with the given shutdown behavior.
195 scoped_refptr<SequencedTaskRunner> GetSequencedTaskRunnerWithShutdownBehavior(
196 SequenceToken token,
197 WorkerShutdown shutdown_behavior);
199 // Returns a TaskRunner wrapper which posts to this SequencedWorkerPool using
200 // the given shutdown behavior. Tasks with nonzero delay are posted with
201 // SKIP_ON_SHUTDOWN behavior and tasks with zero delay are posted with the
202 // given shutdown behavior.
203 scoped_refptr<TaskRunner> GetTaskRunnerWithShutdownBehavior(
204 WorkerShutdown shutdown_behavior);
206 // Posts the given task for execution in the worker pool. Tasks posted with
207 // this function will execute in an unspecified order on a background thread.
208 // Returns true if the task was posted. If your tasks have ordering
209 // requirements, see PostSequencedWorkerTask().
211 // This class will attempt to delete tasks that aren't run
212 // (non-block-shutdown semantics) but can't guarantee that this happens. If
213 // all worker threads are busy running CONTINUE_ON_SHUTDOWN tasks, there
214 // will be no workers available to delete these tasks. And there may be
215 // tasks with the same sequence token behind those CONTINUE_ON_SHUTDOWN
216 // tasks. Deleting those tasks before the previous one has completed could
217 // cause nondeterministic crashes because the task could be keeping some
218 // objects alive which do work in their destructor, which could voilate the
219 // assumptions of the running task.
221 // The task will be guaranteed to run to completion before shutdown
222 // (BLOCK_SHUTDOWN semantics).
224 // Returns true if the task was posted successfully. This may fail during
225 // shutdown regardless of the specified ShutdownBehavior.
226 bool PostWorkerTask(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
227 const Closure& task);
229 // Same as PostWorkerTask but allows a delay to be specified (although doing
230 // so changes the shutdown behavior). The task will be run after the given
231 // delay has elapsed.
233 // If the delay is nonzero, the task won't be guaranteed to run to completion
234 // before shutdown (SKIP_ON_SHUTDOWN semantics) to avoid shutdown hangs.
235 // If the delay is zero, this behaves exactly like PostWorkerTask, i.e. the
236 // task will be guaranteed to run to completion before shutdown
237 // (BLOCK_SHUTDOWN semantics).
238 bool PostDelayedWorkerTask(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
239 const Closure& task,
240 TimeDelta delay);
242 // Same as PostWorkerTask but allows specification of the shutdown behavior.
243 bool PostWorkerTaskWithShutdownBehavior(
244 const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
245 const Closure& task,
246 WorkerShutdown shutdown_behavior);
248 // Like PostWorkerTask above, but provides sequencing semantics. This means
249 // that tasks posted with the same sequence token (see GetSequenceToken())
250 // are guaranteed to execute in order. This is useful in cases where you're
251 // doing operations that may depend on previous ones, like appending to a
252 // file.
254 // The task will be guaranteed to run to completion before shutdown
255 // (BLOCK_SHUTDOWN semantics).
257 // Returns true if the task was posted successfully. This may fail during
258 // shutdown regardless of the specified ShutdownBehavior.
259 bool PostSequencedWorkerTask(SequenceToken sequence_token,
260 const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
261 const Closure& task);
263 // Like PostSequencedWorkerTask above, but allows you to specify a named
264 // token, which saves an extra call to GetNamedSequenceToken.
265 bool PostNamedSequencedWorkerTask(const std::string& token_name,
266 const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
267 const Closure& task);
269 // Same as PostSequencedWorkerTask but allows a delay to be specified
270 // (although doing so changes the shutdown behavior). The task will be run
271 // after the given delay has elapsed.
273 // If the delay is nonzero, the task won't be guaranteed to run to completion
274 // before shutdown (SKIP_ON_SHUTDOWN semantics) to avoid shutdown hangs.
275 // If the delay is zero, this behaves exactly like PostSequencedWorkerTask,
276 // i.e. the task will be guaranteed to run to completion before shutdown
277 // (BLOCK_SHUTDOWN semantics).
278 bool PostDelayedSequencedWorkerTask(
279 SequenceToken sequence_token,
280 const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
281 const Closure& task,
282 TimeDelta delay);
284 // Same as PostSequencedWorkerTask but allows specification of the shutdown
285 // behavior.
286 bool PostSequencedWorkerTaskWithShutdownBehavior(
287 SequenceToken sequence_token,
288 const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
289 const Closure& task,
290 WorkerShutdown shutdown_behavior);
292 // TaskRunner implementation. Forwards to PostDelayedWorkerTask().
293 bool PostDelayedTask(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
294 const Closure& task,
295 TimeDelta delay) override;
296 bool RunsTasksOnCurrentThread() const override;
298 // Returns true if the current thread is processing a task with the given
299 // sequence_token.
300 bool IsRunningSequenceOnCurrentThread(SequenceToken sequence_token) const;
302 // Blocks until all pending tasks are complete. This should only be called in
303 // unit tests when you want to validate something that should have happened.
304 // This will not flush delayed tasks; delayed tasks get deleted.
306 // Note that calling this will not prevent other threads from posting work to
307 // the queue while the calling thread is waiting on Flush(). In this case,
308 // Flush will return only when there's no more work in the queue. Normally,
309 // this doesn't come up since in a test, all the work is being posted from
310 // the main thread.
311 void FlushForTesting();
313 // Spuriously signal that there is work to be done.
314 void SignalHasWorkForTesting();
316 // Implements the worker pool shutdown. This should be called during app
317 // shutdown, and will discard/join with appropriate tasks before returning.
318 // After this call, subsequent calls to post tasks will fail.
320 // Must be called from the same thread this object was constructed on.
321 void Shutdown() { Shutdown(0); }
323 // A variant that allows an arbitrary number of new blocking tasks to
324 // be posted during shutdown from within tasks that execute during shutdown.
325 // Only tasks designated as BLOCKING_SHUTDOWN will be allowed, and only if
326 // posted by tasks that are not designated as CONTINUE_ON_SHUTDOWN. Once
327 // the limit is reached, subsequent calls to post task fail in all cases.
329 // Must be called from the same thread this object was constructed on.
330 void Shutdown(int max_new_blocking_tasks_after_shutdown);
332 // Check if Shutdown was called for given threading pool. This method is used
333 // for aborting time consuming operation to avoid blocking shutdown.
335 // Can be called from any thread.
336 bool IsShutdownInProgress();
338 protected:
339 ~SequencedWorkerPool() override;
341 void OnDestruct() const override;
343 private:
344 friend class RefCountedThreadSafe<SequencedWorkerPool>;
345 friend class DeleteHelper<SequencedWorkerPool>;
347 class Inner;
348 class Worker;
350 const scoped_refptr<MessageLoopProxy> constructor_message_loop_;
352 // Avoid pulling in too many headers by putting (almost) everything
353 // into |inner_|.
354 const scoped_ptr<Inner> inner_;
356 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SequencedWorkerPool);
359 } // namespace base
361 #endif // BASE_THREADING_SEQUENCED_WORKER_POOL_H_