AsynchronousSocketCloseMonitor.cpp revision 9f2b1b1c3bf9de560f29f257c855c7c85b405c0f
1/* 2 * Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17#define LOG_TAG "AsynchronousSocketCloseMonitor" 18 19#include "AsynchronousSocketCloseMonitor.h" 20#include "cutils/log.h" 21 22#include <errno.h> 23#include <signal.h> 24#include <string.h> 25 26/** 27 * We use an intrusive doubly-linked list to keep track of blocked threads. 28 * This gives us O(1) insertion and removal, and means we don't need to do any allocation. 29 * (The objects themselves are stack-allocated.) 30 * Waking potentially-blocked threads when a socket is closed is O(n) in the total number of 31 * blocked threads (not the number of threads actually blocked on the socket in question). 32 * For now at least, this seems like a good compromise for Android. 33 */ 34static pthread_mutex_t blockedThreadListMutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; 35static AsynchronousSocketCloseMonitor* blockedThreadList = NULL; 36 37/** 38 * The specific signal chosen here is arbitrary. 39 */ 40static const int BLOCKED_THREAD_SIGNAL = SIGRTMIN + 2; 41 42static void blockedThreadSignalHandler(int /*signal*/) { 43 // Do nothing. We only sent this signal for its side-effect of interrupting syscalls. 44} 45 46void AsynchronousSocketCloseMonitor::init() { 47 // Ensure that the signal we send interrupts system calls but doesn't kill threads. 48 // Using sigaction(2) lets us ensure that the SA_RESTART flag is not set. 49 // (The whole reason we're sending this signal is to unblock system calls!) 50 struct sigaction sa; 51 memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(sa)); 52 sa.sa_handler = blockedThreadSignalHandler; 53 sa.sa_flags = 0; 54 int rc = sigaction(BLOCKED_THREAD_SIGNAL, &sa, NULL); 55 if (rc == -1) { 56 LOGE("setting blocked thread signal handler failed: %s", strerror(errno)); 57 } 58} 59 60void AsynchronousSocketCloseMonitor::signalBlockedThreads(int fd) { 61 ScopedPthreadMutexLock lock(&blockedThreadListMutex); 62 for (AsynchronousSocketCloseMonitor* it = blockedThreadList; it != NULL; it = it->mNext) { 63 if (it->mFd == fd) { 64 pthread_kill(it->mThread, BLOCKED_THREAD_SIGNAL); 65 // Keep going, because there may be more than one thread... 66 } 67 } 68} 69 70AsynchronousSocketCloseMonitor::AsynchronousSocketCloseMonitor(int fd) { 71 ScopedPthreadMutexLock lock(&blockedThreadListMutex); 72 // Who are we, and what are we waiting for? 73 mThread = pthread_self(); 74 mFd = fd; 75 // Insert ourselves at the head of the intrusive doubly-linked list... 76 mPrev = NULL; 77 mNext = blockedThreadList; 78 if (mNext != NULL) { 79 mNext->mPrev = this; 80 } 81 blockedThreadList = this; 82} 83 84AsynchronousSocketCloseMonitor::~AsynchronousSocketCloseMonitor() { 85 ScopedPthreadMutexLock lock(&blockedThreadListMutex); 86 // Unlink ourselves from the intrusive doubly-linked list... 87 if (mNext != NULL) { 88 mNext->mPrev = mPrev; 89 } 90 if (mPrev == NULL) { 91 blockedThreadList = mNext; 92 } else { 93 mPrev->mNext = mNext; 94 } 95} 96