Rollup merge of #68700 - withoutboats:wake-trait, r=withoutboats
Add Wake trait for safe construction of Wakers. Currently, constructing a waker requires calling the unsafe `Waker::from_raw` API. This API requires the user to manually construct a vtable for the waker themself - which is both cumbersome and very error prone. This API would provide an ergonomic, straightforward and guaranteed memory-safe way of constructing a waker. It has been our longstanding intention that the `Waker` type essentially function as an `Arc<dyn Wake>`, with a `Wake` trait as defined here. Two considerations prevented the original API from being shipped as simply an `Arc<dyn Wake>`: - We want to support futures on embedded systems, which may not have an allocator, and in optimized executors for which this API may not be best-suited. Therefore, we have always explicitly supported the maximally-flexible (but also memory-unsafe) `RawWaker` API, and `Waker` has always lived in libcore. - Because `Waker` lives in libcore and `Arc` lives in liballoc, it has not been feasible to provide a constructor for `Waker` from `Arc<dyn Wake>`. Therefore, the Wake trait was left out of the initial version of the task waker API. However, as Rust 1.41, it is possible under the more flexible orphan rules to implement `From<Arc<W>> for Waker where W: Wake` in liballoc. Therefore, we can now define this constructor even though `Waker` lives in libcore. This PR adds these APIs: - A `Wake` trait, which contains two methods - A required method `wake`, which is called by `Waker::wake` - A provided method `wake_by_ref`, which is called by `Waker::wake_by_ref` and which implementors can override if they can optimize this use case. - An implementation of `From<Arc<W>> for Waker where W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static` - A similar implementation of `From<Arc<W>> for RawWaker`.
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pub mod string;
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pub mod string;
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#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "ptr")]
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#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "ptr")]
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pub mod sync;
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pub mod sync;
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#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "ptr")]
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pub mod task;
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#[cfg(test)]
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests;
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mod tests;
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pub mod vec;
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pub mod vec;
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src/liballoc/task.rs
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#![unstable(feature = "wake_trait", issue = "69912")]
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//! Types and Traits for working with asynchronous tasks.
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use core::mem::{self, ManuallyDrop};
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use core::task::{RawWaker, RawWakerVTable, Waker};
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use crate::sync::Arc;
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/// The implementation of waking a task on an executor.
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///
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/// This trait can be used to create a [`Waker`]. An executor can define an
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/// implementation of this trait, and use that to construct a Waker to pass
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/// to the tasks that are executed on that executor.
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///
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/// This trait is a memory-safe and ergonomic alternative to constructing a
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/// [`RawWaker`]. It supports the common executor design in which the data
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/// used to wake up a task is stored in an [`Arc`]. Some executors (especially
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/// those for embedded systems) cannot use this API, which is why [`RawWaker`]
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/// exists as an alternative for those systems.
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#[unstable(feature = "wake_trait", issue = "69912")]
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pub trait Wake {
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/// Wake this task.
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#[unstable(feature = "wake_trait", issue = "69912")]
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fn wake(self: Arc<Self>);
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/// Wake this task without consuming the waker.
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///
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/// If an executor supports a cheaper way to wake without consuming the
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/// waker, it should override this method. By default, it clones the
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/// [`Arc`] and calls `wake` on the clone.
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#[unstable(feature = "wake_trait", issue = "69912")]
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fn wake_by_ref(self: &Arc<Self>) {
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self.clone().wake();
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}
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}
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#[unstable(feature = "wake_trait", issue = "69912")]
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impl<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static> From<Arc<W>> for Waker {
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fn from(waker: Arc<W>) -> Waker {
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// SAFETY: This is safe because raw_waker safely constructs
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// a RawWaker from Arc<W>.
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unsafe { Waker::from_raw(raw_waker(waker)) }
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}
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}
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#[unstable(feature = "wake_trait", issue = "69912")]
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impl<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static> From<Arc<W>> for RawWaker {
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fn from(waker: Arc<W>) -> RawWaker {
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raw_waker(waker)
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}
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}
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// NB: This private function for constructing a RawWaker is used, rather than
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// inlining this into the `From<Arc<W>> for RawWaker` impl, to ensure that
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// the safety of `From<Arc<W>> for Waker` does not depend on the correct
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// trait dispatch - instead both impls call this function directly and
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// explicitly.
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#[inline(always)]
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fn raw_waker<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static>(waker: Arc<W>) -> RawWaker {
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// Increment the reference count of the arc to clone it.
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unsafe fn clone_waker<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static>(waker: *const ()) -> RawWaker {
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let waker: Arc<W> = Arc::from_raw(waker as *const W);
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mem::forget(Arc::clone(&waker));
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raw_waker(waker)
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}
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// Wake by value, moving the Arc into the Wake::wake function
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unsafe fn wake<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static>(waker: *const ()) {
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let waker: Arc<W> = Arc::from_raw(waker as *const W);
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<W as Wake>::wake(waker);
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}
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// Wake by reference, wrap the waker in ManuallyDrop to avoid dropping it
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unsafe fn wake_by_ref<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static>(waker: *const ()) {
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let waker: ManuallyDrop<Arc<W>> = ManuallyDrop::new(Arc::from_raw(waker as *const W));
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<W as Wake>::wake_by_ref(&waker);
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}
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// Decrement the reference count of the Arc on drop
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unsafe fn drop_waker<W: Wake + Send + Sync + 'static>(waker: *const ()) {
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mem::drop(Arc::from_raw(waker as *const W));
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}
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RawWaker::new(
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Arc::into_raw(waker) as *const (),
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&RawWakerVTable::new(clone_waker::<W>, wake::<W>, wake_by_ref::<W>, drop_waker::<W>),
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)
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}
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#![feature(untagged_unions)]
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#![feature(untagged_unions)]
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#![feature(unwind_attributes)]
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#![feature(unwind_attributes)]
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#![feature(vec_into_raw_parts)]
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#![feature(vec_into_raw_parts)]
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#![feature(wake_trait)]
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// NB: the above list is sorted to minimize merge conflicts.
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// NB: the above list is sorted to minimize merge conflicts.
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#![default_lib_allocator]
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#![default_lib_allocator]
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#[stable(feature = "futures_api", since = "1.36.0")]
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#[stable(feature = "futures_api", since = "1.36.0")]
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pub mod task {
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pub mod task {
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//! Types and Traits for working with asynchronous tasks.
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//! Types and Traits for working with asynchronous tasks.
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#[doc(inline)]
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#[doc(inline)]
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#[stable(feature = "futures_api", since = "1.36.0")]
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#[stable(feature = "futures_api", since = "1.36.0")]
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pub use core::task::*;
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pub use core::task::*;
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#[doc(inline)]
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#[unstable(feature = "wake_trait", issue = "69912")]
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pub use alloc::task::*;
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}
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}
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#[stable(feature = "futures_api", since = "1.36.0")]
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#[stable(feature = "futures_api", since = "1.36.0")]
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