1 /* Background I/O service for Redis.
3 * This file implements operations that we need to perform in the background.
4 * Currently there is only a single operation, that is a background close(2)
5 * system call. This is needed as when the process is the last owner of a
6 * reference to a file closing it means unlinking it, and the deletion of the
7 * file is slow, blocking the server.
9 * In the future we'll either continue implementing new things we need or
10 * we'll switch to libeio. However there are probably long term uses for this
11 * file as we may want to put here Redis specific background tasks (for instance
12 * it is not impossible that we'll need a non blocking FLUSHDB/FLUSHALL
18 * The design is trivial, we have a structure representing a job to perform
19 * and a different thread and job queue for every job type.
20 * Every thread wait for new jobs in its queue, and process every job
23 * Jobs of the same type are guaranteed to be processed from the least
24 * recently inserted to the most recently inserted (older jobs processed
27 * Currently there is no way for the creator of the job to be notified about
28 * the completion of the operation, this will only be added when/if needed.
34 static pthread_mutex_t bio_mutex
[REDIS_BIO_NUM_OPS
];
35 static pthread_cond_t bio_condvar
[REDIS_BIO_NUM_OPS
];
36 static list
*bio_jobs
[REDIS_BIO_NUM_OPS
];
37 /* The following array is used to hold the number of pending jobs for every
38 * OP type. This allows us to export the bioPendingJobsOfType() API that is
39 * useful when the main thread wants to perform some operation that may involve
40 * objects shared with the background thread. The main thread will just wait
41 * that there are no longer jobs of this type to be executed before performing
42 * the sensible operation. This data is also useful for reporting. */
43 static unsigned long long bio_pending
[REDIS_BIO_NUM_OPS
];
45 /* This structure represents a background Job. It is only used locally to this
46 * file as the API deos not expose the internals at all. */
48 time_t time
; /* Time at which the job was created. */
49 /* Job specific arguments pointers. If we need to pass more than three
50 * arguments we can just pass a pointer to a structure or alike. */
51 void *arg1
, *arg2
, *arg3
;
54 void *bioProcessBackgroundJobs(void *arg
);
56 /* Make sure we have enough stack to perform all the things we do in the
58 #define REDIS_THREAD_STACK_SIZE (1024*1024*4)
60 /* Initialize the background system, spawning the thread. */
67 /* Initialization of state vars and objects */
68 for (j
= 0; j
< REDIS_BIO_NUM_OPS
; j
++) {
69 pthread_mutex_init(&bio_mutex
[j
],NULL
);
70 pthread_cond_init(&bio_condvar
[j
],NULL
);
71 bio_jobs
[j
] = listCreate();
75 /* Set the stack size as by default it may be small in some system */
76 pthread_attr_init(&attr
);
77 pthread_attr_getstacksize(&attr
,&stacksize
);
78 if (!stacksize
) stacksize
= 1; /* The world is full of Solaris Fixes */
79 while (stacksize
< REDIS_THREAD_STACK_SIZE
) stacksize
*= 2;
80 pthread_attr_setstacksize(&attr
, stacksize
);
82 /* Ready to spawn our threads. We use the single argument the thread
83 * function accepts in order to pass the job ID the thread is
85 for (j
= 0; j
< REDIS_BIO_NUM_OPS
; j
++) {
86 void *arg
= (void*)(unsigned long) j
;
87 if (pthread_create(&thread
,&attr
,bioProcessBackgroundJobs
,arg
) != 0) {
88 redisLog(REDIS_WARNING
,"Fatal: Can't initialize Background Jobs.");
94 void bioCreateBackgroundJob(int type
, void *arg1
, void *arg2
, void *arg3
) {
95 struct bio_job
*job
= zmalloc(sizeof(*job
));
97 job
->time
= time(NULL
);
101 pthread_mutex_lock(&bio_mutex
[type
]);
102 listAddNodeTail(bio_jobs
[type
],job
);
104 pthread_cond_signal(&bio_condvar
[type
]);
105 pthread_mutex_unlock(&bio_mutex
[type
]);
108 void *bioProcessBackgroundJobs(void *arg
) {
110 unsigned long type
= (unsigned long) arg
;
112 pthread_detach(pthread_self());
113 pthread_mutex_lock(&bio_mutex
[type
]);
117 /* The loop always starts with the lock hold. */
118 if (listLength(bio_jobs
[type
]) == 0) {
119 pthread_cond_wait(&bio_condvar
[type
],&bio_mutex
[type
]);
122 /* Pop the job from the queue. */
123 ln
= listFirst(bio_jobs
[type
]);
125 /* It is now possible to unlock the background system as we know have
126 * a stand alone job structure to process.*/
127 pthread_mutex_unlock(&bio_mutex
[type
]);
129 /* Process the job accordingly to its type. */
130 if (type
== REDIS_BIO_CLOSE_FILE
) {
131 close((long)job
->arg1
);
132 } else if (type
== REDIS_BIO_AOF_FSYNC
) {
133 aof_fsync((long)job
->arg1
);
135 redisPanic("Wrong job type in bioProcessBackgroundJobs().");
139 /* Lock again before reiterating the loop, if there are no longer
140 * jobs to process we'll block again in pthread_cond_wait(). */
141 pthread_mutex_lock(&bio_mutex
[type
]);
142 listDelNode(bio_jobs
[type
],ln
);
147 /* Return the number of pending jobs of the specified type. */
148 unsigned long long bioPendingJobsOfType(int type
) {
149 unsigned long long val
;
150 pthread_mutex_lock(&bio_mutex
[type
]);
151 val
= bio_pending
[type
];
152 pthread_mutex_unlock(&bio_mutex
[type
]);
156 #if 0 /* We don't use the following code for now, and bioWaitPendingJobsLE
157 probably needs a rewrite using conditional variables instead of the
158 current implementation. */
161 /* Wait until the number of pending jobs of the specified type are
162 * less or equal to the specified number.
164 * This function may block for long time, it should only be used to perform
165 * the following tasks:
167 * 1) To avoid that the main thread is pushing jobs of a given time so fast
168 * that the background thread can't process them at the same speed.
169 * So before creating a new job of a given type the main thread should
170 * call something like: bioWaitPendingJobsLE(job_type,10000);
171 * 2) In order to perform special operations that make it necessary to be sure
172 * no one is touching shared resourced in the background.
174 void bioWaitPendingJobsLE(int type
, unsigned long long num
) {
175 unsigned long long iteration
= 0;
177 /* We poll the jobs queue aggressively to start, and gradually relax
178 * the polling speed if it is going to take too much time. */
181 if (iteration
> 1000 && iteration
<= 10000) {
183 } else if (iteration
> 10000) {
186 if (bioPendingJobsOfType(type
) <= num
) break;
190 /* Return the older job of the specified type. */
191 time_t bioOlderJobOfType(int type
) {
196 pthread_mutex_lock(&bio_mutex
[type
]);
197 ln
= listFirst(bio_jobs
[type
]);
199 pthread_mutex_unlock(&bio_mutex
[type
]);
204 pthread_mutex_unlock(&bio_mutex
[type
]);