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/** \file
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Cooperative multi-tasking thread support.
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Vlib provides a lightweight cooperative multi-tasking thread
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model. Context switching costs a setjmp/longjump pair. It's not
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unreasonable to put vlib threads to sleep for 10us.
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The graph node scheduler invokes these processes in much the same
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way as traditional vector-processing run-to-completion graph
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nodes; plus-or-minus a setjmp/longjmp pair required to switch
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stacks. Simply set the vlib_node_registration_t type field to
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VLIB_NODE_TYPE_PROCESS. Process is a misnomer; these are threads.
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As of this writing, the default stack size is 2<<15;
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32kb. Initialize the node registration's
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process_log2_n_stack_bytes member as needed. The graph node
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dispatcher makes some effort to detect stack overrun. We map a
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no-access page below each thread stack.
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Process node dispatch functions are expected to be while(1) { }
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loops which suspend when not otherwise occupied, and which must
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not run for unreasonably long periods of time. Unreasonably long
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is an application-dependent concept. Over the years, we have
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constructed frame-size sensitive control-plane nodes which will
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use a much higher fraction of the available CPU bandwidth when the
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frame size is low. Classic example: modifying forwarding
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tables. So long as the table-builder leaves the forwarding tables
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in a valid state, one can suspend the table builder to avoid
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dropping packets as a result of control-plane activity.
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Process nodes can suspend for fixed amounts of time, or until another
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entity signals an event, or both. See the example below.
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When running in VLIB process context, one must pay strict attention to
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loop invariant issues. If one walks a data structure and calls a
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function which may suspend, one had best know by construction that it
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cannot change. Often, it s best to simply make a snapshot copy of a
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data structure, walk the copy at leisure, then free the copy.
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Here's an example:
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<code><pre>
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\#define EXAMPLE_POLL_PERIOD 10.0
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static uword
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example_process (vlib_main_t * vm, vlib_node_runtime_t * rt,
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vlib_frame_t * f)
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{
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f64 poll_time_remaining;
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uword event_type, *event_data = 0;
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poll_time_remaining = EXAMPLE_POLL_PERIOD;
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while (1)
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{
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int i;
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// Sleep until next periodic call due,
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// or until we receive event(s)
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//
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poll_time_remaining =
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vlib_process_wait_for_event_or_clock (vm, poll_time_remaining);
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event_type = vlib_process_get_events (vm, &event_data);
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switch (event_type)
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{
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case ~0: // no events => timeout
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break;
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case EVENT1:
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for (i = 0; i < vec_len (event_data); i++)
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handle_event1 (mm, event_data[i]);
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break;
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case EVENT2:
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for (i = 0; i < vec_len (event_data); i++)
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handle_event2 (vm, event_data[i]);
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break;
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// ... and so forth for each event type
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default:
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// This should never happen...
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clib_warning ("BUG: unhandled event type %d",
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event_type);
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break;
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}
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vec_reset_length (event_data);
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// Timer expired, call periodic function
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if (vlib_process_suspend_time_is_zero (poll_time_remaining))
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{
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example_periodic (vm);
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poll_time_remaining = EXAMPLE_POLL_PERIOD;
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}
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}
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// NOTREACHED
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return 0;
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}
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static VLIB_REGISTER_NODE (example_node) = {
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.function = example_process,
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.type = VLIB_NODE_TYPE_PROCESS,
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.name = "example-process",
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};
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</pre></code>
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In this example, the VLIB process node waits for an event to
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occur, or for 10 seconds to elapse. The code demuxes on the event
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type, calling the appropriate handler function.
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Each call to vlib_process_get_events returns a vector of
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per-event-type data passed to successive vlib_process_signal_event
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calls; vec_len (event_data) >= 1. It is an error to process only
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event_data[0].
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Resetting the event_data vector-length to 0 by calling
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vec_reset_length (event_data) - instead of calling vec_free (...)
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- means that the event scheme doesn t burn cycles continuously
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allocating and freeing the event data vector. This is a common
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coding pattern, well worth using when appropriate.
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