rocksdb/thrift/lib/cpp/concurrency/ThreadManager.h
Dhruba Borthakur 80c663882a Create leveldb server via Thrift.
Summary:
First draft.
Unit tests pass.

Test Plan: unit tests attached

Reviewers: heyongqiang

Reviewed By: heyongqiang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D3969
2012-07-07 09:42:39 -07:00

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#ifndef _THRIFT_CONCURRENCY_THREADMANAGER_H_
#define _THRIFT_CONCURRENCY_THREADMANAGER_H_ 1
#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
#include <tr1/functional>
#include <sys/types.h>
namespace apache { namespace thrift { namespace concurrency {
class Runnable;
class ThreadFactory;
/**
* ThreadManager class
*
* This class manages a pool of threads. It uses a ThreadFactory to create
* threads. It never actually creates or destroys worker threads, rather
* It maintains statistics on number of idle threads, number of active threads,
* task backlog, and average wait and service times and informs the PoolPolicy
* object bound to instances of this manager of interesting transitions. It is
* then up the PoolPolicy object to decide if the thread pool size needs to be
* adjusted and call this object addWorker and removeWorker methods to make
* changes.
*
* This design allows different policy implementations to used this code to
* handle basic worker thread management and worker task execution and focus on
* policy issues. The simplest policy, StaticPolicy, does nothing other than
* create a fixed number of threads.
*/
class ThreadManager {
protected:
ThreadManager() {}
public:
class Task;
typedef std::tr1::function<void(boost::shared_ptr<Runnable>)> ExpireCallback;
typedef std::tr1::function<void()> InitCallback;
virtual ~ThreadManager() {}
/**
* Starts the thread manager. Verifies all attributes have been properly
* initialized, then allocates necessary resources to begin operation
*/
virtual void start() = 0;
/**
* Stops the thread manager. Aborts all remaining unprocessed task, shuts
* down all created worker threads, and releases all allocated resources.
* This method blocks for all worker threads to complete, thus it can
* potentially block forever if a worker thread is running a task that
* won't terminate.
*/
virtual void stop() = 0;
/**
* Joins the thread manager. This is the same as stop, except that it will
* wait until all the tasks have finished, rather than aborting the tasks.
*/
virtual void join() = 0;
enum STATE {
UNINITIALIZED,
STARTING,
STARTED,
JOINING,
STOPPING,
STOPPED
};
virtual const STATE state() const = 0;
virtual boost::shared_ptr<ThreadFactory> threadFactory() const = 0;
virtual void threadFactory(boost::shared_ptr<ThreadFactory> value) = 0;
virtual void addWorker(size_t value=1) = 0;
virtual void removeWorker(size_t value=1) = 0;
/**
* Gets the current number of idle worker threads
*/
virtual size_t idleWorkerCount() const = 0;
/**
* Gets the current number of total worker threads
*/
virtual size_t workerCount() const = 0;
/**
* Gets the current number of pending tasks
*/
virtual size_t pendingTaskCount() const = 0;
/**
* Gets the current number of pending and executing tasks
*/
virtual size_t totalTaskCount() const = 0;
/**
* Gets the maximum pending task count. 0 indicates no maximum
*/
virtual size_t pendingTaskCountMax() const = 0;
/**
* Gets the number of tasks which have been expired without being run.
*/
virtual size_t expiredTaskCount() = 0;
/**
* Adds a task to be executed at some time in the future by a worker thread.
*
* This method will block if pendingTaskCountMax() in not zero and
* pendingTaskCount() is greater than or equal to pendingTaskCountMax(). If
* this method is called in the context of a ThreadManager worker thread it
* will throw a TooManyPendingTasksException
*
* @param task The task to queue for execution
*
* @param timeout Time to wait in milliseconds to add a task when a
* pending-task-count is specified. Specific cases:
* timeout = 0 : Wait forever to queue task.
* timeout = -1 : Return immediately if pending task count exceeds specified
* max
* @param expiration when nonzero, the number of milliseconds the task is
* valid to be run; if exceeded, the task will be dropped off the queue and
* not run.
*
* @throws TooManyPendingTasksException Pending task count exceeds max
* pending task count
*/
virtual void add(boost::shared_ptr<Runnable>task,
int64_t timeout=0LL,
int64_t expiration=0LL) = 0;
/**
* Removes a pending task
*/
virtual void remove(boost::shared_ptr<Runnable> task) = 0;
/**
* Remove the next pending task which would be run.
*
* @return the task removed.
*/
virtual boost::shared_ptr<Runnable> removeNextPending() = 0;
/**
* Set a callback to be called when a task is expired and not run.
*
* @param expireCallback a function called with the shared_ptr<Runnable> for
* the expired task.
*/
virtual void setExpireCallback(ExpireCallback expireCallback) = 0;
/**
* Set a callback to be called when a worker thread is created.
*/
virtual void setThreadInitCallback(InitCallback initCallback) = 0;
static boost::shared_ptr<ThreadManager> newThreadManager();
/**
* Creates a simple thread manager the uses count number of worker threads
* and has a pendingTaskCountMax maximum pending tasks. The default, 0,
* specified no limit on pending tasks
*/
static boost::shared_ptr<ThreadManager>
newSimpleThreadManager(size_t count = 4,
size_t pendingTaskCountMax = 0,
bool enableTaskStats = false);
/**
* Get an internal statistics.
*
* @param waitTimeUs - average time (us) task spent in a queue
* @param runTimeUs - average time (us) task spent running
* @param maxItems - max items collected for stats
*/
virtual void getStats(int64_t& waitTimeUs, int64_t& runTimeUs,
int64_t maxItems) {
waitTimeUs = 0;
runTimeUs = 0;
}
class Task;
class Worker;
class Impl;
};
}}} // apache::thrift::concurrency
#endif // #ifndef _THRIFT_CONCURRENCY_THREADMANAGER_H_