Add a simple timer support to schedule work at fixed times/intervals (#6543)

Summary:
Adding a simple timer support to schedule work at a fixed time.
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/6543

Test Plan: TODO: clean up the unit tests, and make them better.

Reviewed By: siying

Differential Revision: D20465390

Pulled By: sagar0

fbshipit-source-id: cba143f70b6339863e1d0f8b8bf92e51c2b3d678
This commit is contained in:
Sagar Vemuri 2020-04-07 11:53:00 -07:00 committed by Facebook GitHub Bot
parent f53cdab3d7
commit 0355d14dd9
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@ -1070,6 +1070,7 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
util/slice_test.cc util/slice_test.cc
util/slice_transform_test.cc util/slice_transform_test.cc
util/timer_queue_test.cc util/timer_queue_test.cc
util/timer_test.cc
util/thread_list_test.cc util/thread_list_test.cc
util/thread_local_test.cc util/thread_local_test.cc
util/work_queue_test.cc util/work_queue_test.cc

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@ -606,6 +606,7 @@ TESTS = \
defer_test \ defer_test \
blob_file_addition_test \ blob_file_addition_test \
blob_file_garbage_test \ blob_file_garbage_test \
timer_test \
ifeq ($(USE_FOLLY_DISTRIBUTED_MUTEX),1) ifeq ($(USE_FOLLY_DISTRIBUTED_MUTEX),1)
TESTS += folly_synchronization_distributed_mutex_test TESTS += folly_synchronization_distributed_mutex_test
@ -1748,6 +1749,9 @@ blob_file_addition_test: db/blob/blob_file_addition_test.o $(LIBOBJECTS) $(TESTH
blob_file_garbage_test: db/blob/blob_file_garbage_test.o $(LIBOBJECTS) $(TESTHARNESS) blob_file_garbage_test: db/blob/blob_file_garbage_test.o $(LIBOBJECTS) $(TESTHARNESS)
$(AM_LINK) $(AM_LINK)
timer_test: util/timer_test.o $(LIBOBJECTS) $(TESTHARNESS)
$(AM_LINK)
#------------------------------------------------- #-------------------------------------------------
# make install related stuff # make install related stuff
INSTALL_PATH ?= /usr/local INSTALL_PATH ?= /usr/local

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@ -1456,6 +1456,13 @@ ROCKS_TESTS = [
[], [],
[], [],
], ],
[
"timer_test",
"util/timer_test.cc",
"serial",
[],
[],
],
[ [
"trace_analyzer_test", "trace_analyzer_test",
"tools/trace_analyzer_test.cc", "tools/trace_analyzer_test.cc",

1
src.mk
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@ -448,6 +448,7 @@ MAIN_SOURCES = \
util/slice_test.cc \ util/slice_test.cc \
util/slice_transform_test.cc \ util/slice_transform_test.cc \
util/timer_queue_test.cc \ util/timer_queue_test.cc \
util/timer_test.cc \
util/thread_list_test.cc \ util/thread_list_test.cc \
util/thread_local_test.cc \ util/thread_local_test.cc \
util/work_queue_test.cc \ util/work_queue_test.cc \

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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
//
#pragma once
#include <functional>
#include <memory>
#include <queue>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include "port/port.h"
#include "rocksdb/env.h"
#include "util/mutexlock.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
// A Timer class to handle repeated work.
//
// A single timer instance can handle multiple functions via a single thread.
// It is better to leave long running work to a dedicated thread pool.
//
// Timer can be started by calling `Start()`, and ended by calling `Shutdown()`.
// Work (in terms of a `void function`) can be scheduled by calling `Add` with
// a unique function name and de-scheduled by calling `Cancel`.
// Many functions can be added.
//
// Impl Details:
// A heap is used to keep track of when the next timer goes off.
// A map from a function name to the function keeps track of all the functions.
class Timer {
public:
Timer(Env* env)
: env_(env),
mutex_(env),
cond_var_(&mutex_),
running_(false) {
}
~Timer() {}
void Add(std::function<void()> fn,
const std::string& fn_name,
uint64_t start_after_us,
uint64_t repeat_every_us) {
std::unique_ptr<FunctionInfo> fn_info(new FunctionInfo(
std::move(fn),
fn_name,
env_->NowMicros() + start_after_us,
repeat_every_us));
MutexLock l(&mutex_);
heap_.push(fn_info.get());
map_.emplace(std::make_pair(fn_name, std::move(fn_info)));
}
void Cancel(const std::string& fn_name) {
MutexLock l(&mutex_);
auto it = map_.find(fn_name);
if (it != map_.end()) {
if (it->second) {
it->second->Cancel();
}
}
}
void CancelAll() {
MutexLock l(&mutex_);
CancelAllWithLock();
}
// Start the Timer
bool Start() {
MutexLock l(&mutex_);
if (running_) {
return false;
}
thread_.reset(new port::Thread(&Timer::Run, this));
running_ = true;
return true;
}
// Shutdown the Timer
bool Shutdown() {
{
MutexLock l(&mutex_);
if (!running_) {
return false;
}
CancelAllWithLock();
running_ = false;
cond_var_.SignalAll();
}
if (thread_) {
thread_->join();
}
return true;
}
private:
void Run() {
MutexLock l(&mutex_);
while (running_) {
if (heap_.empty()) {
// wait
cond_var_.Wait();
continue;
}
FunctionInfo* current_fn = heap_.top();
if (!current_fn->IsValid()) {
heap_.pop();
map_.erase(current_fn->name);
continue;
}
if (current_fn->next_run_time_us <= env_->NowMicros()) {
// Execute the work
current_fn->fn();
// Remove the work from the heap once it is done executing.
// Note that we are just removing the pointer from the heap. Its
// memory is still managed in the map (as it holds a unique ptr).
// So current_fn is still a valid ptr.
heap_.pop();
if (current_fn->repeat_every_us > 0) {
current_fn->next_run_time_us = env_->NowMicros() +
current_fn->repeat_every_us;
// Schedule new work into the heap with new time.
heap_.push(current_fn);
}
} else {
cond_var_.TimedWait(current_fn->next_run_time_us);
}
}
}
void CancelAllWithLock() {
if (map_.empty() && heap_.empty()) {
return;
}
while (!heap_.empty()) {
heap_.pop();
}
map_.clear();
}
// A wrapper around std::function to keep track when it should run next
// and at what frequency.
struct FunctionInfo {
// the actual work
std::function<void()> fn;
// name of the function
std::string name;
// when the function should run next
uint64_t next_run_time_us;
// repeat interval
uint64_t repeat_every_us;
// controls whether this function is valid.
// A function is valid upon construction and until someone explicitly
// calls `Cancel()`.
bool valid;
FunctionInfo(std::function<void()>&& _fn,
const std::string& _name,
const uint64_t _next_run_time_us,
uint64_t _repeat_every_us)
: fn(std::move(_fn)),
name(_name),
next_run_time_us(_next_run_time_us),
repeat_every_us(_repeat_every_us),
valid(true) {}
void Cancel() {
valid = false;
}
bool IsValid() {
return valid;
}
};
struct RunTimeOrder {
bool operator()(const FunctionInfo* f1,
const FunctionInfo* f2) {
return f1->next_run_time_us > f2->next_run_time_us;
}
};
Env* const env_;
// This mutex controls both the heap_ and the map_. It needs to be held for
// making any changes in them.
port::Mutex mutex_;
port::CondVar cond_var_;
std::unique_ptr<port::Thread> thread_;
bool running_;
std::priority_queue<FunctionInfo*,
std::vector<FunctionInfo*>,
RunTimeOrder> heap_;
// In addition to providing a mapping from a function name to a function,
// it is also responsible for memory management.
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::unique_ptr<FunctionInfo>> map_;
};
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE

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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
#include "util/timer.h"
#include "db/db_test_util.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
class TimerTest : public testing::Test {
public:
TimerTest() : mock_env_(new MockTimeEnv(Env::Default())) {}
protected:
std::unique_ptr<MockTimeEnv> mock_env_;
};
TEST_F(TimerTest, SingleScheduleOnceTest) {
const uint64_t kSecond = 1000000; // 1sec = 1000000us
const int kIterations = 1;
uint64_t time_counter = 0;
mock_env_->set_current_time(0);
port::Mutex mutex;
port::CondVar test_cv(&mutex);
Timer timer(mock_env_.get());
int count = 0;
timer.Add(
[&] {
MutexLock l(&mutex);
count++;
if (count >= kIterations) {
test_cv.SignalAll();
}
},
"fn_sch_test", 1 * kSecond, 0);
ASSERT_TRUE(timer.Start());
// Wait for execution to finish
{
MutexLock l(&mutex);
while(count < kIterations) {
time_counter += kSecond;
mock_env_->set_current_time(time_counter);
test_cv.TimedWait(time_counter);
}
}
ASSERT_TRUE(timer.Shutdown());
ASSERT_EQ(1, count);
}
TEST_F(TimerTest, MultipleScheduleOnceTest) {
const uint64_t kSecond = 1000000; // 1sec = 1000000us
const int kIterations = 1;
uint64_t time_counter = 0;
mock_env_->set_current_time(0);
port::Mutex mutex1;
port::CondVar test_cv1(&mutex1);
Timer timer(mock_env_.get());
int count1 = 0;
timer.Add(
[&] {
MutexLock l(&mutex1);
count1++;
if (count1 >= kIterations) {
test_cv1.SignalAll();
}
},
"fn_sch_test1", 1 * kSecond, 0);
port::Mutex mutex2;
port::CondVar test_cv2(&mutex2);
int count2 = 0;
timer.Add(
[&] {
MutexLock l(&mutex2);
count2 += 5;
if (count2 >= kIterations) {
test_cv2.SignalAll();
}
},
"fn_sch_test2", 3 * kSecond, 0);
ASSERT_TRUE(timer.Start());
// Wait for execution to finish
{
MutexLock l(&mutex1);
while (count1 < kIterations) {
time_counter += kSecond;
mock_env_->set_current_time(time_counter);
test_cv1.TimedWait(time_counter);
}
}
// Wait for execution to finish
{
MutexLock l(&mutex2);
while(count2 < kIterations) {
time_counter += kSecond;
mock_env_->set_current_time(time_counter);
test_cv2.TimedWait(time_counter);
}
}
ASSERT_TRUE(timer.Shutdown());
ASSERT_EQ(1, count1);
ASSERT_EQ(5, count2);
}
TEST_F(TimerTest, SingleScheduleRepeatedlyTest) {
const uint64_t kSecond = 1000000; // 1sec = 1000000us
const int kIterations = 5;
uint64_t time_counter = 0;
mock_env_->set_current_time(0);
port::Mutex mutex;
port::CondVar test_cv(&mutex);
Timer timer(mock_env_.get());
int count = 0;
timer.Add(
[&] {
MutexLock l(&mutex);
count++;
fprintf(stderr, "%d\n", count);
if (count >= kIterations) {
test_cv.SignalAll();
}
},
"fn_sch_test", 1 * kSecond, 1 * kSecond);
ASSERT_TRUE(timer.Start());
// Wait for execution to finish
{
MutexLock l(&mutex);
while(count < kIterations) {
time_counter += kSecond;
mock_env_->set_current_time(time_counter);
test_cv.TimedWait(time_counter);
}
}
ASSERT_TRUE(timer.Shutdown());
ASSERT_EQ(5, count);
}
TEST_F(TimerTest, MultipleScheduleRepeatedlyTest) {
const uint64_t kSecond = 1000000; // 1sec = 1000000us
uint64_t time_counter = 0;
mock_env_->set_current_time(0);
Timer timer(mock_env_.get());
port::Mutex mutex1;
port::CondVar test_cv1(&mutex1);
const int kIterations1 = 5;
int count1 = 0;
timer.Add(
[&] {
MutexLock l(&mutex1);
count1++;
fprintf(stderr, "hello\n");
if (count1 >= kIterations1) {
test_cv1.SignalAll();
}
},
"fn_sch_test1", 0, 2 * kSecond);
port::Mutex mutex2;
port::CondVar test_cv2(&mutex2);
const int kIterations2 = 5;
int count2 = 0;
timer.Add(
[&] {
MutexLock l(&mutex2);
count2++;
fprintf(stderr, "world\n");
if (count2 >= kIterations2) {
test_cv2.SignalAll();
}
},
"fn_sch_test2", 1 * kSecond, 2 * kSecond);
ASSERT_TRUE(timer.Start());
// Wait for execution to finish
{
MutexLock l(&mutex1);
while(count1 < kIterations1) {
time_counter += kSecond;
mock_env_->set_current_time(time_counter);
test_cv1.TimedWait(time_counter);
}
}
timer.Cancel("fn_sch_test1");
// Wait for execution to finish
{
MutexLock l(&mutex2);
while(count2 < kIterations2) {
time_counter += kSecond;
mock_env_->set_current_time(time_counter);
test_cv2.TimedWait(time_counter);
}
}
timer.Cancel("fn_sch_test2");
ASSERT_TRUE(timer.Shutdown());
ASSERT_EQ(count1, 5);
ASSERT_EQ(count2, 5);
}
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}