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Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -07001#ifndef AOS_EVENTS_EVENT_LOOP_H_
2#define AOS_EVENTS_EVENT_LOOP_H_
3
4#include <atomic>
5#include <string>
James Kuszmaul3ae42262019-11-08 12:33:41 -08006#include <string_view>
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -07007
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -07008#include "aos/configuration.h"
9#include "aos/configuration_generated.h"
Austin Schuh1af273d2020-03-07 20:11:34 -080010#include "aos/events/channel_preallocated_allocator.h"
Austin Schuh7d87b672019-12-01 20:23:49 -080011#include "aos/events/event_loop_event.h"
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -080012#include "aos/events/event_loop_generated.h"
13#include "aos/events/timing_statistics.h"
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -070014#include "aos/flatbuffers.h"
Brian Silvermana1652f32020-01-29 20:41:44 -080015#include "aos/ipc_lib/data_alignment.h"
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -070016#include "aos/json_to_flatbuffer.h"
17#include "aos/time/time.h"
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -080018#include "aos/util/phased_loop.h"
Brian Silverman0fc69932020-01-24 21:54:02 -080019
20#include "absl/container/btree_set.h"
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -070021#include "flatbuffers/flatbuffers.h"
22#include "glog/logging.h"
23
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -080024DECLARE_bool(timing_reports);
25DECLARE_int32(timing_report_ms);
26
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -070027namespace aos {
28
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -080029class EventLoop;
30class WatcherState;
31
Austin Schuh6231cc32019-12-07 13:06:15 -080032// Struct available on Watchers, Fetchers, Timers, and PhasedLoops with context
33// about the current message.
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -070034struct Context {
Austin Schuhad154822019-12-27 15:45:13 -080035 // Time that the message was sent on this node, or the timer was triggered.
36 monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_event_time;
37 // Realtime the message was sent on this node. This is set to min_time for
38 // Timers and PhasedLoops.
39 realtime_clock::time_point realtime_event_time;
40
41 // For a single-node configuration, these two are identical to *_event_time.
42 // In a multinode configuration, these are the times that the message was
43 // sent on the original node.
44 monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_remote_time;
45 realtime_clock::time_point realtime_remote_time;
46
Austin Schuh6231cc32019-12-07 13:06:15 -080047 // The rest are only valid for Watchers and Fetchers.
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -070048 // Index in the queue.
49 uint32_t queue_index;
Austin Schuhad154822019-12-27 15:45:13 -080050 // Index into the remote queue. Useful to determine if data was lost. In a
51 // single-node configuration, this will match queue_index.
52 uint32_t remote_queue_index;
53
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -070054 // Size of the data sent.
55 size_t size;
56 // Pointer to the data.
57 void *data;
58};
59
60// Raw version of fetcher. Contains a local variable that the fetcher will
61// update. This is used for reflection and as an interface to implement typed
62// fetchers.
63class RawFetcher {
64 public:
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -080065 RawFetcher(EventLoop *event_loop, const Channel *channel);
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -070066 RawFetcher(const RawFetcher &) = delete;
67 RawFetcher &operator=(const RawFetcher &) = delete;
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -080068 virtual ~RawFetcher();
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -070069
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -080070 // Fetches the next message in the queue without blocking. Returns true if
71 // there was a new message and we got it.
72 bool FetchNext();
73
74 // Fetches the latest message without blocking.
75 bool Fetch();
76
77 // Returns the channel this fetcher uses.
78 const Channel *channel() const { return channel_; }
79 // Returns the context for the current message.
80 const Context &context() const { return context_; }
81
82 protected:
83 EventLoop *event_loop() { return event_loop_; }
84
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -070085 Context context_;
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -080086
87 private:
88 friend class EventLoop;
89 // Implementation
90 virtual std::pair<bool, monotonic_clock::time_point> DoFetchNext() = 0;
91 virtual std::pair<bool, monotonic_clock::time_point> DoFetch() = 0;
92
93 EventLoop *event_loop_;
Austin Schuh54cf95f2019-11-29 13:14:18 -080094 const Channel *channel_;
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -080095
96 internal::RawFetcherTiming timing_;
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -070097};
98
99// Raw version of sender. Sends a block of data. This is used for reflection
100// and as a building block to implement typed senders.
101class RawSender {
102 public:
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800103 RawSender(EventLoop *event_loop, const Channel *channel);
104 RawSender(const RawSender &) = delete;
105 RawSender &operator=(const RawSender &) = delete;
106
107 virtual ~RawSender();
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700108
109 // Sends a message without copying it. The users starts by copying up to
110 // size() bytes into the data backed by data(). They then call Send to send.
111 // Returns true on a successful send.
Austin Schuhad154822019-12-27 15:45:13 -0800112 // If provided, monotonic_remote_time, realtime_remote_time, and
113 // remote_queue_index are attached to the message and are available in the
114 // context on the read side. If they are not populated, the read side will
115 // get the sent times instead.
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700116 virtual void *data() = 0;
117 virtual size_t size() = 0;
Austin Schuhad154822019-12-27 15:45:13 -0800118 bool Send(size_t size,
119 aos::monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_remote_time =
120 aos::monotonic_clock::min_time,
121 aos::realtime_clock::time_point realtime_remote_time =
122 aos::realtime_clock::min_time,
123 uint32_t remote_queue_index = 0xffffffffu);
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700124
125 // Sends a single block of data by copying it.
Austin Schuhad154822019-12-27 15:45:13 -0800126 // The remote arguments have the same meaning as in Send above.
127 bool Send(const void *data, size_t size,
128 aos::monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_remote_time =
129 aos::monotonic_clock::min_time,
130 aos::realtime_clock::time_point realtime_remote_time =
131 aos::realtime_clock::min_time,
132 uint32_t remote_queue_index = 0xffffffffu);
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700133
Austin Schuh54cf95f2019-11-29 13:14:18 -0800134 const Channel *channel() const { return channel_; }
135
Austin Schuhad154822019-12-27 15:45:13 -0800136 // Returns the time_points that the last message was sent at.
137 aos::monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_sent_time() const {
138 return monotonic_sent_time_;
139 }
140 aos::realtime_clock::time_point realtime_sent_time() const {
141 return realtime_sent_time_;
142 }
143 // Returns the queue index that this was sent with.
144 uint32_t sent_queue_index() const { return sent_queue_index_; }
145
Brian Silvermana1652f32020-01-29 20:41:44 -0800146 // Returns the associated flatbuffers-style allocator. This must be
147 // deallocated before the message is sent.
Austin Schuh1af273d2020-03-07 20:11:34 -0800148 ChannelPreallocatedAllocator *fbb_allocator() {
149 fbb_allocator_ = ChannelPreallocatedAllocator(
150 reinterpret_cast<uint8_t *>(data()), size(), channel());
Brian Silvermana1652f32020-01-29 20:41:44 -0800151 return &fbb_allocator_;
152 }
153
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700154 protected:
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800155 EventLoop *event_loop() { return event_loop_; }
Austin Schuh54cf95f2019-11-29 13:14:18 -0800156
Austin Schuhad154822019-12-27 15:45:13 -0800157 aos::monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_sent_time_ =
158 aos::monotonic_clock::min_time;
159 aos::realtime_clock::time_point realtime_sent_time_ =
160 aos::realtime_clock::min_time;
161 uint32_t sent_queue_index_ = 0xffffffff;
162
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800163 private:
164 friend class EventLoop;
165
Austin Schuhad154822019-12-27 15:45:13 -0800166 virtual bool DoSend(const void *data, size_t size,
167 aos::monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_remote_time,
168 aos::realtime_clock::time_point realtime_remote_time,
169 uint32_t remote_queue_index) = 0;
170 virtual bool DoSend(size_t size,
171 aos::monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_remote_time,
172 aos::realtime_clock::time_point realtime_remote_time,
173 uint32_t remote_queue_index) = 0;
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800174
175 EventLoop *event_loop_;
Austin Schuh54cf95f2019-11-29 13:14:18 -0800176 const Channel *channel_;
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700177
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800178 internal::RawSenderTiming timing_;
Brian Silvermana1652f32020-01-29 20:41:44 -0800179
Austin Schuh1af273d2020-03-07 20:11:34 -0800180 ChannelPreallocatedAllocator fbb_allocator_{nullptr, 0, nullptr};
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800181};
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700182
183// Fetches the newest message from a channel.
184// This provides a polling based interface for channels.
185template <typename T>
186class Fetcher {
187 public:
188 Fetcher() {}
189
190 // Fetches the next message. Returns true if it fetched a new message. This
191 // method will only return messages sent after the Fetcher was created.
Brian Silvermana1652f32020-01-29 20:41:44 -0800192 bool FetchNext() {
193 const bool result = fetcher_->FetchNext();
194 if (result) {
195 CheckChannelDataAlignment(fetcher_->context().data,
196 fetcher_->context().size);
197 }
198 return result;
199 }
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700200
201 // Fetches the most recent message. Returns true if it fetched a new message.
202 // This will return the latest message regardless of if it was sent before or
203 // after the fetcher was created.
Brian Silvermana1652f32020-01-29 20:41:44 -0800204 bool Fetch() {
205 const bool result = fetcher_->Fetch();
206 if (result) {
207 CheckChannelDataAlignment(fetcher_->context().data,
208 fetcher_->context().size);
209 }
210 return result;
211 }
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700212
213 // Returns a pointer to the contained flatbuffer, or nullptr if there is no
214 // available message.
215 const T *get() const {
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800216 return fetcher_->context().data != nullptr
217 ? flatbuffers::GetRoot<T>(
218 reinterpret_cast<const char *>(fetcher_->context().data))
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700219 : nullptr;
220 }
221
222 // Returns the context holding timestamps and other metadata about the
223 // message.
224 const Context &context() const { return fetcher_->context(); }
225
226 const T &operator*() const { return *get(); }
227 const T *operator->() const { return get(); }
228
229 private:
230 friend class EventLoop;
231 Fetcher(::std::unique_ptr<RawFetcher> fetcher)
232 : fetcher_(::std::move(fetcher)) {}
233 ::std::unique_ptr<RawFetcher> fetcher_;
234};
235
236// Sends messages to a channel.
237template <typename T>
238class Sender {
239 public:
240 Sender() {}
241
242 // Represents a single message about to be sent to the queue.
243 // The lifecycle goes:
244 //
245 // Builder builder = sender.MakeBuilder();
246 // T::Builder t_builder = builder.MakeBuilder<T>();
247 // Populate(&t_builder);
248 // builder.Send(t_builder.Finish());
249 class Builder {
250 public:
Austin Schuh1af273d2020-03-07 20:11:34 -0800251 Builder(RawSender *sender, ChannelPreallocatedAllocator *allocator)
Brian Silverman9dd793b2020-01-31 23:52:21 -0800252 : fbb_(allocator->size(), allocator),
253 allocator_(allocator),
254 sender_(sender) {
Brian Silvermana1652f32020-01-29 20:41:44 -0800255 CheckChannelDataAlignment(allocator->data(), allocator->size());
Austin Schuhd7b15da2020-02-17 15:06:11 -0800256 fbb_.ForceDefaults(true);
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700257 }
Brian Silvermana1652f32020-01-29 20:41:44 -0800258 Builder() {}
259 Builder(const Builder &) = delete;
260 Builder(Builder &&) = default;
261
262 Builder &operator=(const Builder &) = delete;
263 Builder &operator=(Builder &&) = default;
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700264
265 flatbuffers::FlatBufferBuilder *fbb() { return &fbb_; }
266
267 template <typename T2>
268 typename T2::Builder MakeBuilder() {
269 return typename T2::Builder(fbb_);
270 }
271
272 bool Send(flatbuffers::Offset<T> offset) {
273 fbb_.Finish(offset);
Brian Silverman9dd793b2020-01-31 23:52:21 -0800274 const bool result = sender_->Send(fbb_.GetSize());
275 // Ensure fbb_ knows it shouldn't access the memory any more.
276 fbb_ = flatbuffers::FlatBufferBuilder();
277 return result;
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700278 }
279
280 // CHECKs that this message was sent.
Brian Silverman9dd793b2020-01-31 23:52:21 -0800281 void CheckSent() {
282 CHECK(!allocator_->is_allocated()) << ": Message was not sent yet";
283 }
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700284
285 private:
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700286 flatbuffers::FlatBufferBuilder fbb_;
Austin Schuh1af273d2020-03-07 20:11:34 -0800287 ChannelPreallocatedAllocator *allocator_;
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700288 RawSender *sender_;
289 };
290
291 // Constructs an above builder.
Brian Silverman9dd793b2020-01-31 23:52:21 -0800292 //
293 // Only a single one of these may be "alive" for this object at any point in
294 // time. After calling Send on the result, it is no longer "alive". This means
295 // that you must manually reset a variable holding the return value (by
296 // assigning a default-constructed Builder to it) before calling this method
297 // again to overwrite the value in the variable.
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700298 Builder MakeBuilder();
299
Austin Schuha28cbc32019-12-27 16:28:04 -0800300 // Sends a prebuilt flatbuffer.
301 bool Send(const Flatbuffer<T> &flatbuffer);
302
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800303 // Returns the name of the underlying queue.
Austin Schuh1e869472019-12-01 13:36:10 -0800304 const Channel *channel() const { return sender_->channel(); }
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700305
Brian Silverman454bc112020-03-05 14:21:25 -0800306 operator bool() { return sender_ ? true : false; }
Tyler Chatow67ddb032020-01-12 14:30:04 -0800307
Austin Schuh7bc59052020-02-16 23:48:33 -0800308 // Returns the time_points that the last message was sent at.
309 aos::monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_sent_time() const {
310 return sender_->monotonic_sent_time();
311 }
312 aos::realtime_clock::time_point realtime_sent_time() const {
313 return sender_->realtime_sent_time();
314 }
315 // Returns the queue index that this was sent with.
316 uint32_t sent_queue_index() const { return sender_->sent_queue_index(); }
317
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700318 private:
319 friend class EventLoop;
320 Sender(std::unique_ptr<RawSender> sender) : sender_(std::move(sender)) {}
321 std::unique_ptr<RawSender> sender_;
322};
323
324// Interface for timers
325class TimerHandler {
326 public:
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800327 virtual ~TimerHandler();
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700328
329 // Timer should sleep until base, base + offset, base + offset * 2, ...
330 // If repeat_offset isn't set, the timer only expires once.
331 virtual void Setup(monotonic_clock::time_point base,
332 monotonic_clock::duration repeat_offset =
333 ::aos::monotonic_clock::zero()) = 0;
334
335 // Stop future calls to callback().
336 virtual void Disable() = 0;
Austin Schuh1540c2f2019-11-29 21:59:29 -0800337
338 // Sets and gets the name of the timer. Set this if you want a descriptive
339 // name in the timing report.
340 void set_name(std::string_view name) { name_ = std::string(name); }
341 const std::string_view name() const { return name_; }
342
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800343 protected:
344 TimerHandler(EventLoop *event_loop, std::function<void()> fn);
345
Austin Schuhcde39fd2020-02-22 20:58:24 -0800346 monotonic_clock::time_point Call(
347 std::function<monotonic_clock::time_point()> get_time,
348 monotonic_clock::time_point event_time);
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800349
Austin Schuh1540c2f2019-11-29 21:59:29 -0800350 private:
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800351 friend class EventLoop;
352
353 EventLoop *event_loop_;
354 // The function to call when Call is called.
355 std::function<void()> fn_;
Austin Schuh1540c2f2019-11-29 21:59:29 -0800356 std::string name_;
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800357
358 internal::TimerTiming timing_;
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700359};
360
361// Interface for phased loops. They are built on timers.
362class PhasedLoopHandler {
363 public:
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800364 virtual ~PhasedLoopHandler();
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700365
366 // Sets the interval and offset. Any changes to interval and offset only take
367 // effect when the handler finishes running.
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800368 void set_interval_and_offset(const monotonic_clock::duration interval,
369 const monotonic_clock::duration offset) {
370 phased_loop_.set_interval_and_offset(interval, offset);
371 }
Austin Schuh1540c2f2019-11-29 21:59:29 -0800372
373 // Sets and gets the name of the timer. Set this if you want a descriptive
374 // name in the timing report.
375 void set_name(std::string_view name) { name_ = std::string(name); }
376 const std::string_view name() const { return name_; }
377
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800378 protected:
379 void Call(std::function<monotonic_clock::time_point()> get_time,
380 std::function<void(monotonic_clock::time_point)> schedule);
381
382 PhasedLoopHandler(EventLoop *event_loop, std::function<void(int)> fn,
383 const monotonic_clock::duration interval,
384 const monotonic_clock::duration offset);
385
Austin Schuh1540c2f2019-11-29 21:59:29 -0800386 private:
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800387 friend class EventLoop;
388
389 void Reschedule(std::function<void(monotonic_clock::time_point)> schedule,
390 monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_now) {
391 cycles_elapsed_ += phased_loop_.Iterate(monotonic_now);
392 schedule(phased_loop_.sleep_time());
393 }
394
395 virtual void Schedule(monotonic_clock::time_point sleep_time) = 0;
396
397 EventLoop *event_loop_;
398 std::function<void(int)> fn_;
Austin Schuh1540c2f2019-11-29 21:59:29 -0800399 std::string name_;
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800400 time::PhasedLoop phased_loop_;
401
402 int cycles_elapsed_ = 0;
403
404 internal::TimerTiming timing_;
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700405};
406
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700407class EventLoop {
408 public:
Tyler Chatow67ddb032020-01-12 14:30:04 -0800409 EventLoop(const Configuration *configuration);
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700410
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800411 virtual ~EventLoop();
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700412
413 // Current time.
414 virtual monotonic_clock::time_point monotonic_now() = 0;
415 virtual realtime_clock::time_point realtime_now() = 0;
416
417 // Note, it is supported to create:
418 // multiple fetchers, and (one sender or one watcher) per <name, type>
419 // tuple.
420
421 // Makes a class that will always fetch the most recent value
422 // sent to the provided channel.
423 template <typename T>
James Kuszmaul3ae42262019-11-08 12:33:41 -0800424 Fetcher<T> MakeFetcher(const std::string_view channel_name) {
Austin Schuhbca6cf02019-12-22 17:28:34 -0800425 const Channel *channel =
426 configuration::GetChannel(configuration_, channel_name,
427 T::GetFullyQualifiedName(), name(), node());
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700428 CHECK(channel != nullptr)
429 << ": Channel { \"name\": \"" << channel_name << "\", \"type\": \""
430 << T::GetFullyQualifiedName() << "\" } not found in config.";
431
Austin Schuhca4828c2019-12-28 14:21:35 -0800432 if (!configuration::ChannelIsReadableOnNode(channel, node())) {
433 LOG(FATAL) << "Channel { \"name\": \"" << channel_name
434 << "\", \"type\": \"" << T::GetFullyQualifiedName()
435 << "\" } is not able to be fetched on this node. Check your "
436 "configuration.";
Austin Schuh217a9782019-12-21 23:02:50 -0800437 }
438
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700439 return Fetcher<T>(MakeRawFetcher(channel));
440 }
441
442 // Makes class that allows constructing and sending messages to
443 // the provided channel.
444 template <typename T>
James Kuszmaul3ae42262019-11-08 12:33:41 -0800445 Sender<T> MakeSender(const std::string_view channel_name) {
Austin Schuhbca6cf02019-12-22 17:28:34 -0800446 const Channel *channel =
447 configuration::GetChannel(configuration_, channel_name,
448 T::GetFullyQualifiedName(), name(), node());
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700449 CHECK(channel != nullptr)
450 << ": Channel { \"name\": \"" << channel_name << "\", \"type\": \""
Austin Schuh28fedcb2020-02-08 15:59:58 -0800451 << T::GetFullyQualifiedName() << "\" } not found in config for "
452 << name() << ".";
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700453
Austin Schuhca4828c2019-12-28 14:21:35 -0800454 if (!configuration::ChannelIsSendableOnNode(channel, node())) {
455 LOG(FATAL) << "Channel { \"name\": \"" << channel_name
456 << "\", \"type\": \"" << T::GetFullyQualifiedName()
457 << "\" } is not able to be sent on this node. Check your "
458 "configuration.";
Austin Schuh217a9782019-12-21 23:02:50 -0800459 }
460
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700461 return Sender<T>(MakeRawSender(channel));
462 }
463
464 // This will watch messages sent to the provided channel.
465 //
Brian Silverman454bc112020-03-05 14:21:25 -0800466 // w must have a non-polymorphic operator() (aka it can only be called with a
467 // single set of arguments; no overloading or templates). It must be callable
468 // with this signature:
469 // void(const MessageType &);
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700470 //
Brian Silverman454bc112020-03-05 14:21:25 -0800471 // Lambdas are a common form for w. A std::function will work too.
472 //
473 // Note that bind expressions have polymorphic call operators, so they are not
474 // allowed.
475 //
476 // We template Watch as a whole instead of using std::function<void(const T
477 // &)> to allow deducing MessageType from lambdas and other things which are
478 // implicitly convertible to std::function, but not actually std::function
479 // instantiations. Template deduction guides might allow solving this
480 // differently in newer versions of C++, but those have their own corner
481 // cases.
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700482 template <typename Watch>
Brian Silverman454bc112020-03-05 14:21:25 -0800483 void MakeWatcher(const std::string_view channel_name, Watch &&w);
484
485 // Like MakeWatcher, but doesn't have access to the message data. This may be
486 // implemented to use less resources than an equivalent MakeWatcher.
487 //
Brian Silverman6b8a3c32020-03-06 11:26:14 -0800488 // The function will still have access to context(), although that will have
489 // its data field set to nullptr.
Brian Silverman454bc112020-03-05 14:21:25 -0800490 template <typename MessageType>
491 void MakeNoArgWatcher(const std::string_view channel_name,
492 std::function<void()> w);
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700493
494 // The passed in function will be called when the event loop starts.
495 // Use this to run code once the thread goes into "real-time-mode",
496 virtual void OnRun(::std::function<void()> on_run) = 0;
497
Austin Schuh217a9782019-12-21 23:02:50 -0800498 // Gets the name of the event loop. This is the application name.
James Kuszmaul3ae42262019-11-08 12:33:41 -0800499 virtual const std::string_view name() const = 0;
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700500
Austin Schuh217a9782019-12-21 23:02:50 -0800501 // Returns the node that this event loop is running on. Returns nullptr if we
502 // are running in single-node mode.
503 virtual const Node *node() const = 0;
504
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700505 // Creates a timer that executes callback when the timer expires
506 // Returns a TimerHandle for configuration of the timer
507 virtual TimerHandler *AddTimer(::std::function<void()> callback) = 0;
508
509 // Creates a timer that executes callback periodically at the specified
510 // interval and offset. Returns a PhasedLoopHandler for interacting with the
511 // timer.
512 virtual PhasedLoopHandler *AddPhasedLoop(
513 ::std::function<void(int)> callback,
514 const monotonic_clock::duration interval,
515 const monotonic_clock::duration offset = ::std::chrono::seconds(0)) = 0;
516
Austin Schuh217a9782019-12-21 23:02:50 -0800517 // TODO(austin): OnExit for cleanup.
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700518
519 // Threadsafe.
520 bool is_running() const { return is_running_.load(); }
521
522 // Sets the scheduler priority to run the event loop at. This may not be
523 // called after we go into "real-time-mode".
524 virtual void SetRuntimeRealtimePriority(int priority) = 0;
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800525 virtual int priority() const = 0;
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700526
Austin Schuh217a9782019-12-21 23:02:50 -0800527 // Fetches new messages from the provided channel (path, type).
528 //
529 // Note: this channel must be a member of the exact configuration object this
530 // was built with.
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700531 virtual std::unique_ptr<RawFetcher> MakeRawFetcher(
532 const Channel *channel) = 0;
533
Austin Schuh217a9782019-12-21 23:02:50 -0800534 // Watches channel (name, type) for new messages.
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700535 virtual void MakeRawWatcher(
536 const Channel *channel,
537 std::function<void(const Context &context, const void *message)>
538 watcher) = 0;
539
Brian Silverman454bc112020-03-05 14:21:25 -0800540 // Watches channel (name, type) for new messages, without needing to extract
541 // the message contents. Default implementation simply re-uses MakeRawWatcher.
542 virtual void MakeRawNoArgWatcher(
543 const Channel *channel,
544 std::function<void(const Context &context)> watcher) {
545 MakeRawWatcher(channel, [watcher](const Context &context, const void *) {
Brian Silverman6b8a3c32020-03-06 11:26:14 -0800546 Context new_context = context;
547 new_context.data = nullptr;
548 watcher(new_context);
Brian Silverman454bc112020-03-05 14:21:25 -0800549 });
550 }
551
Austin Schuh217a9782019-12-21 23:02:50 -0800552 // Creates a raw sender for the provided channel. This is used for reflection
553 // based sending.
554 // Note: this ignores any node constraints. Ignore at your own peril.
555 virtual std::unique_ptr<RawSender> MakeRawSender(const Channel *channel) = 0;
556
Austin Schuh6231cc32019-12-07 13:06:15 -0800557 // Returns the context for the current callback.
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700558 const Context &context() const { return context_; }
559
560 // Returns the configuration that this event loop was built with.
561 const Configuration *configuration() const { return configuration_; }
562
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800563 // Prevents the event loop from sending a timing report.
564 void SkipTimingReport() { skip_timing_report_ = true; }
565
Tyler Chatow67ddb032020-01-12 14:30:04 -0800566 // Prevents AOS_LOG being sent to message on /aos
567 void SkipAosLog() { skip_logger_ = true; }
568
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700569 protected:
Austin Schuh217a9782019-12-21 23:02:50 -0800570 // Sets the name of the event loop. This is the application name.
571 virtual void set_name(const std::string_view name) = 0;
572
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700573 void set_is_running(bool value) { is_running_.store(value); }
574
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800575 // Validates that channel exists inside configuration_ and finds its index.
576 int ChannelIndex(const Channel *channel);
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700577
Brian Silverman5120afb2020-01-31 17:44:35 -0800578 // Returns the state for the watcher on the corresponding channel. This
579 // watcher must exist before calling this.
580 WatcherState *GetWatcherState(const Channel *channel);
581
582 // Returns a Sender's protected RawSender
583 template <typename T>
584 static RawSender *GetRawSender(aos::Sender<T> *sender) {
585 return sender->sender_.get();
586 }
587
Austin Schuh6231cc32019-12-07 13:06:15 -0800588 // Context available for watchers, timers, and phased loops.
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700589 Context context_;
590
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800591 friend class RawSender;
592 friend class TimerHandler;
593 friend class RawFetcher;
594 friend class PhasedLoopHandler;
595 friend class WatcherState;
596
597 // Methods used to implement timing reports.
598 void NewSender(RawSender *sender);
599 void DeleteSender(RawSender *sender);
600 TimerHandler *NewTimer(std::unique_ptr<TimerHandler> timer);
601 PhasedLoopHandler *NewPhasedLoop(
602 std::unique_ptr<PhasedLoopHandler> phased_loop);
603 void NewFetcher(RawFetcher *fetcher);
604 void DeleteFetcher(RawFetcher *fetcher);
605 WatcherState *NewWatcher(std::unique_ptr<WatcherState> watcher);
606
Brian Silverman0fc69932020-01-24 21:54:02 -0800607 // Tracks that we have a (single) watcher on the given channel.
608 void TakeWatcher(const Channel *channel);
609 // Tracks that we have at least one sender on the given channel.
610 void TakeSender(const Channel *channel);
611
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800612 std::vector<RawSender *> senders_;
Austin Schuh7d87b672019-12-01 20:23:49 -0800613 std::vector<RawFetcher *> fetchers_;
614
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800615 std::vector<std::unique_ptr<TimerHandler>> timers_;
616 std::vector<std::unique_ptr<PhasedLoopHandler>> phased_loops_;
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800617 std::vector<std::unique_ptr<WatcherState>> watchers_;
618
619 void SendTimingReport();
620 void UpdateTimingReport();
621 void MaybeScheduleTimingReports();
622
623 std::unique_ptr<RawSender> timing_report_sender_;
624
Austin Schuh7d87b672019-12-01 20:23:49 -0800625 // Tracks which event sources (timers and watchers) have data, and which
626 // don't. Added events may not change their event_time().
627 // TODO(austin): Test case 1: timer triggers at t1, handler takes until after
628 // t2 to run, t2 should then be picked up without a context switch.
629 void AddEvent(EventLoopEvent *event);
630 void RemoveEvent(EventLoopEvent *event);
631 size_t EventCount() const { return events_.size(); }
632 EventLoopEvent *PopEvent();
633 EventLoopEvent *PeekEvent() { return events_.front(); }
634 void ReserveEvents();
635
636 std::vector<EventLoopEvent *> events_;
637
Tyler Chatow67ddb032020-01-12 14:30:04 -0800638 // If true, don't send AOS_LOG to /aos
639 bool skip_logger_ = false;
640
Austin Schuhde8a8ff2019-11-30 15:25:36 -0800641 private:
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800642 virtual pid_t GetTid() = 0;
643
644 FlatbufferDetachedBuffer<timing::Report> timing_report_;
645
Austin Schuhde8a8ff2019-11-30 15:25:36 -0800646 ::std::atomic<bool> is_running_{false};
647
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700648 const Configuration *configuration_;
Austin Schuh39788ff2019-12-01 18:22:57 -0800649
650 // If true, don't send out timing reports.
651 bool skip_timing_report_ = false;
Brian Silverman0fc69932020-01-24 21:54:02 -0800652
653 absl::btree_set<const Channel *> taken_watchers_, taken_senders_;
Alex Perrycb7da4b2019-08-28 19:35:56 -0700654};
655
656} // namespace aos
657
658#include "aos/events/event_loop_tmpl.h"
659
660#endif // AOS_EVENTS_EVENT_LOOP_H