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# Empty package to appease perl.
package POE::Loop::Select;
use strict;
# Include common signal handling.
use POE::Loop::PerlSignals;
use vars qw($VERSION);
$VERSION = '1.365'; # NOTE - Should be #.### (three decimal places)
=for poe_tests
sub skip_tests { return }
=cut
# Everything plugs into POE::Kernel.
package POE::Kernel;
use strict;
use Errno qw(EINPROGRESS EWOULDBLOCK EINTR);
# select() vectors. They're stored in an array so that the MODE_*
# offsets can refer to them. This saves some code at the expense of
# clock cycles.
#
# [ $select_read_bit_vector, (MODE_RD)
# $select_write_bit_vector, (MODE_WR)
# $select_expedite_bit_vector (MODE_EX)
# ];
my @loop_vectors = ("", "", "");
# A record of the file descriptors we are actively watching.
my %loop_filenos;
# Allow $^T to change without affecting our internals.
my $start_time = monotime();
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Loop construction and destruction.
sub loop_initialize {
my $self = shift;
# Initialize the vectors as vectors.
@loop_vectors = ( '', '', '' );
vec($loop_vectors[MODE_RD], 0, 1) = 0;
vec($loop_vectors[MODE_WR], 0, 1) = 0;
vec($loop_vectors[MODE_EX], 0, 1) = 0;
}
sub loop_finalize {
my $self = shift;
# This is "clever" in that it relies on each symbol on the left to
# be stringified by the => operator.
my %kernel_modes = (
MODE_RD => MODE_RD,
MODE_WR => MODE_WR,
MODE_EX => MODE_EX,
);
while (my ($mode_name, $mode_offset) = each(%kernel_modes)) {
my $bits = unpack('b*', $loop_vectors[$mode_offset]);
if (index($bits, '1') >= 0) {
POE::Kernel::_warn "<rc> LOOP VECTOR LEAK: $mode_name = $bits\a\n";
}
}
$self->loop_ignore_all_signals();
}
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Signal handler maintenance functions.
sub loop_attach_uidestroy {
# does nothing
}
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Maintain time watchers. For this loop, we simply save the next
# event time in a scalar. loop_do_timeslice() will use the saved
# value. A "paused" time watcher is just a timeout for some future
# time.
my $_next_event_time = monotime();
sub loop_resume_time_watcher {
$_next_event_time = $_[1];
}
sub loop_reset_time_watcher {
$_next_event_time = $_[1];
}
sub loop_pause_time_watcher {
$_next_event_time = monotime() + 3600;
}
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Maintain filehandle watchers.
sub loop_watch_filehandle {
my ($self, $handle, $mode) = @_;
my $fileno = fileno($handle);
vec($loop_vectors[$mode], $fileno, 1) = 1;
$loop_filenos{$fileno} |= (1<<$mode);
}
sub loop_ignore_filehandle {
my ($self, $handle, $mode) = @_;
my $fileno = fileno($handle);
vec($loop_vectors[$mode], $fileno, 1) = 0;
delete $loop_filenos{$fileno} unless (
$loop_filenos{$fileno} and $loop_filenos{$fileno} &= ~(1<<$mode)
);
}
sub loop_pause_filehandle {
my ($self, $handle, $mode) = @_;
my $fileno = fileno($handle);
vec($loop_vectors[$mode], $fileno, 1) = 0;
delete $loop_filenos{$fileno} unless (
$loop_filenos{$fileno} and $loop_filenos{$fileno} &= ~(1<<$mode)
);
}
sub loop_resume_filehandle {
my ($self, $handle, $mode) = @_;
my $fileno = fileno($handle);
vec($loop_vectors[$mode], $fileno, 1) = 1;
$loop_filenos{$fileno} |= (1<<$mode);
}
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The event loop itself.
sub loop_do_timeslice {
my $self = shift;
# Check for a hung kernel.
$self->_test_if_kernel_is_idle();
# Set the select timeout based on current queue conditions. If
# there are FIFO events, then the timeout is zero to poll select and
# move on. Otherwise set the select timeout until the next pending
# event, if there are any. If nothing is waiting, set the timeout
# for some constant number of seconds.
my $timeout = $_next_event_time;
my $now = monotime();
if (defined $timeout) {
$timeout -= $now;
$timeout = 0 if $timeout < 0;
# Very large timeouts can trigger EINVAL on Mac OSX.
$timeout = 3600 if $timeout > 3600;
}
else {
die "shouldn't happen" if ASSERT_DATA;
$timeout = 3600;
}
# Tracing is relatively expensive, but it's not for live systems.
# We can get away with it being after the timeout calculation.
if (TRACE_EVENTS) {
POE::Kernel::_warn(
'<ev> Kernel::run() iterating. ' .
sprintf(
"now(%.4f) timeout(%.4f) then(%.4f)\n",
$now - $start_time, $timeout, ($now - $start_time) + $timeout
)
);
}
if (TRACE_FILES) {
POE::Kernel::_warn(
"<fh> ,----- SELECT BITS IN -----\n",
"<fh> | READ : ", unpack('b*', $loop_vectors[MODE_RD]), "\n",
"<fh> | WRITE : ", unpack('b*', $loop_vectors[MODE_WR]), "\n",
"<fh> | EXPEDITE: ", unpack('b*', $loop_vectors[MODE_EX]), "\n",
"<fh> `--------------------------\n"
);
}
# Avoid looking at filehandles if we don't need to.
# TODO The added code to make this sleep is non-optimal. There is a
# way to do this in fewer tests.
if (scalar keys %loop_filenos) {
# There are filehandles to poll, so do so.
# Check filehandles, or wait for a period of time to elapse.
my $hits = CORE::select(
my $rout = $loop_vectors[MODE_RD],
my $wout = $loop_vectors[MODE_WR],
my $eout = $loop_vectors[MODE_EX],
$timeout,
);
if (ASSERT_FILES) {
if (
$hits < 0 and
$! != EINPROGRESS and
$! != EWOULDBLOCK and
$! != EINTR and
$! != 0 # this is caused by SIGNAL_PIPE
) {
POE::Kernel::_trap("<fh> select error: $! (hits=$hits)");
}
}
if (TRACE_FILES) {
if ($hits > 0) {
POE::Kernel::_warn "<fh> select hits = $hits\n";
}
elsif ($hits == 0) {
POE::Kernel::_warn "<fh> select timed out...\n";
}
POE::Kernel::_warn(
"<fh> ,----- SELECT BITS OUT -----\n",
"<fh> | READ : ", unpack('b*', $rout), "\n",
"<fh> | WRITE : ", unpack('b*', $wout), "\n",
"<fh> | EXPEDITE: ", unpack('b*', $eout), "\n",
"<fh> `---------------------------\n"
);
}
# If select has seen filehandle activity, then gather up the
# active filehandles and synchronously dispatch events to the
# appropriate handlers.
if ($hits > 0) {
# This is where they're gathered. It's a variant on a neat
# hack Silmaril came up with.
my (@rd_selects, @wr_selects, @ex_selects);
foreach (keys %loop_filenos) {
push(@rd_selects, $_) if vec($rout, $_, 1);
push(@wr_selects, $_) if vec($wout, $_, 1);
push(@ex_selects, $_) if vec($eout, $_, 1);
}
if (TRACE_FILES) {
if (@rd_selects) {
POE::Kernel::_warn(
"<fh> found pending rd selects: ",
join( ', ', sort { $a <=> $b } @rd_selects ),
"\n"
);
}
if (@wr_selects) {
POE::Kernel::_warn(
"<sl> found pending wr selects: ",
join( ', ', sort { $a <=> $b } @wr_selects ),
"\n"
);
}
if (@ex_selects) {
POE::Kernel::_warn(
"<sl> found pending ex selects: ",
join( ', ', sort { $a <=> $b } @ex_selects ),
"\n"
);
}
}
if (ASSERT_FILES) {
unless (@rd_selects or @wr_selects or @ex_selects) {
POE::Kernel::_trap(
"<fh> found no selects, with $hits hits from select???\n"
);
}
}
# Enqueue the gathered selects, and flag them as temporarily
# paused. They'll resume after dispatch.
@rd_selects and $self->_data_handle_enqueue_ready(MODE_RD, @rd_selects);
@wr_selects and $self->_data_handle_enqueue_ready(MODE_WR, @wr_selects);
@ex_selects and $self->_data_handle_enqueue_ready(MODE_EX, @ex_selects);
}
}
elsif ($timeout) {
# No filehandles to select on. Four-argument select() fails on
# MSWin32 with all undef bitmasks. Use sleep() there instead.
# Not unconditionally the Time::HiRes microsleep because
# Time::HiRes may not be installed. This is only an issue until
# we can require versions of Perl that include Time::HiRes.
if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
sleep($timeout);
}
else {
CORE::select(undef, undef, undef, $timeout);
}
}
# Dispatch whatever events are due.
$self->_data_ev_dispatch_due();
}
sub loop_run {
my $self = shift;
# Run for as long as there are sessions to service.
while ($self->_data_ses_count()) {
$self->loop_do_timeslice();
}
}
sub loop_halt {
# does nothing
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
POE::Loop::Select - a bridge that allows POE to be driven by select(2)
=head1 SYNOPSIS
See L<POE::Loop>.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
POE::Loop::Select implements the interface documented in L<POE::Loop>.
Therefore it has no documentation of its own. Please see L<POE::Loop>
for more details.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<POE>, L<POE::Loop>, L<select>, L<POE::Loop::PerlSignals>.
=head1 AUTHORS & LICENSING
Please see L<POE> for more information about authors, contributors,
and POE's licensing.
=cut
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