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//! A single-producer, multi-consumer channel that only retains the *last* sent //! value. //! //! This channel is useful for watching for changes to a value from multiple //! points in the code base, for example, changes to configuration values. //! //! # Usage //! //! [`channel`] returns a [`Sender`] / [`Receiver`] pair. These are the producer //! and sender halves of the channel. The channel is created with an initial //! value. The **latest** value stored in the channel is accessed with //! [`Receiver::borrow()`]. Awaiting [`Receiver::changed()`] waits for a new //! value to sent by the [`Sender`] half. //! //! # Examples //! //! ``` //! use tokio::sync::watch; //! //! # async fn dox() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> { //! let (tx, mut rx) = watch::channel("hello"); //! //! tokio::spawn(async move { //! while rx.changed().await.is_ok() { //! println!("received = {:?}", *rx.borrow()); //! } //! }); //! //! tx.send("world")?; //! # Ok(()) //! # } //! ``` //! //! # Closing //! //! [`Sender::is_closed`] and [`Sender::closed`] allow the producer to detect //! when all [`Receiver`] handles have been dropped. This indicates that there //! is no further interest in the values being produced and work can be stopped. //! //! # Thread safety //! //! Both [`Sender`] and [`Receiver`] are thread safe. They can be moved to other //! threads and can be used in a concurrent environment. Clones of [`Receiver`] //! handles may be moved to separate threads and also used concurrently. //! //! [`Sender`]: crate::sync::watch::Sender //! [`Receiver`]: crate::sync::watch::Receiver //! [`Receiver::changed()`]: crate::sync::watch::Receiver::changed //! [`Receiver::borrow()`]: crate::sync::watch::Receiver::borrow //! [`channel`]: crate::sync::watch::channel //! [`Sender::is_closed`]: crate::sync::watch::Sender::is_closed //! [`Sender::closed`]: crate::sync::watch::Sender::closed use crate::sync::Notify; use crate::loom::sync::atomic::AtomicUsize; use crate::loom::sync::atomic::Ordering::{Relaxed, SeqCst}; use crate::loom::sync::{Arc, RwLock, RwLockReadGuard}; use std::ops; /// Receives values from the associated [`Sender`](struct@Sender). /// /// Instances are created by the [`channel`](fn@channel) function. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct Receiver<T> { /// Pointer to the shared state shared: Arc<Shared<T>>, /// Last observed version version: usize, } /// Sends values to the associated [`Receiver`](struct@Receiver). /// /// Instances are created by the [`channel`](fn@channel) function. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct Sender<T> { shared: Arc<Shared<T>>, } /// Returns a reference to the inner value /// /// Outstanding borrows hold a read lock on the inner value. This means that /// long lived borrows could cause the produce half to block. It is recommended /// to keep the borrow as short lived as possible. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct Ref<'a, T> { inner: RwLockReadGuard<'a, T>, } #[derive(Debug)] struct Shared<T> { /// The most recent value value: RwLock<T>, /// The current version /// /// The lowest bit represents a "closed" state. The rest of the bits /// represent the current version. version: AtomicUsize, /// Tracks the number of `Receiver` instances ref_count_rx: AtomicUsize, /// Notifies waiting receivers that the value changed. notify_rx: Notify, /// Notifies any task listening for `Receiver` dropped events notify_tx: Notify, } pub mod error { //! Watch error types use std::fmt; /// Error produced when sending a value fails. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct SendError<T> { pub(crate) inner: T, } // ===== impl SendError ===== impl<T: fmt::Debug> fmt::Display for SendError<T> { fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { write!(fmt, "channel closed") } } impl<T: fmt::Debug> std::error::Error for SendError<T> {} /// Error produced when receiving a change notification. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct RecvError(pub(super) ()); // ===== impl RecvError ===== impl fmt::Display for RecvError { fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { write!(fmt, "channel closed") } } impl std::error::Error for RecvError {} } const CLOSED: usize = 1; /// Creates a new watch channel, returning the "send" and "receive" handles. /// /// All values sent by [`Sender`] will become visible to the [`Receiver`] handles. /// Only the last value sent is made available to the [`Receiver`] half. All /// intermediate values are dropped. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use tokio::sync::watch; /// /// # async fn dox() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> { /// let (tx, mut rx) = watch::channel("hello"); /// /// tokio::spawn(async move { /// while rx.changed().await.is_ok() { /// println!("received = {:?}", *rx.borrow()); /// } /// }); /// /// tx.send("world")?; /// # Ok(()) /// # } /// ``` /// /// [`Sender`]: struct@Sender /// [`Receiver`]: struct@Receiver pub fn channel<T>(init: T) -> (Sender<T>, Receiver<T>) { let shared = Arc::new(Shared { value: RwLock::new(init), version: AtomicUsize::new(0), ref_count_rx: AtomicUsize::new(1), notify_rx: Notify::new(), notify_tx: Notify::new(), }); let tx = Sender { shared: shared.clone(), }; let rx = Receiver { shared, version: 0 }; (tx, rx) } impl<T> Receiver<T> { /// Returns a reference to the most recently sent value /// /// Outstanding borrows hold a read lock. This means that long lived borrows /// could cause the send half to block. It is recommended to keep the borrow /// as short lived as possible. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use tokio::sync::watch; /// /// let (_, rx) = watch::channel("hello"); /// assert_eq!(*rx.borrow(), "hello"); /// ``` pub fn borrow(&self) -> Ref<'_, T> { let inner = self.shared.value.read().unwrap(); Ref { inner } } /// Wait for a change notification /// /// Returns when a new value has been sent by the [`Sender`] since the last /// time `changed()` was called. When the `Sender` half is dropped, `Err` is /// returned. /// /// [`Sender`]: struct@Sender /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use tokio::sync::watch; /// /// #[tokio::main] /// async fn main() { /// let (tx, mut rx) = watch::channel("hello"); /// /// tokio::spawn(async move { /// tx.send("goodbye").unwrap(); /// }); /// /// assert!(rx.changed().await.is_ok()); /// assert_eq!(*rx.borrow(), "goodbye"); /// /// // The `tx` handle has been dropped /// assert!(rx.changed().await.is_err()); /// } /// ``` pub async fn changed(&mut self) -> Result<(), error::RecvError> { loop { // In order to avoid a race condition, we first request a notification, // **then** check the current value's version. If a new version exists, // the notification request is dropped. let notified = self.shared.notify_rx.notified(); if let Some(ret) = maybe_changed(&self.shared, &mut self.version) { return ret; } notified.await; // loop around again in case the wake-up was spurious } } } fn maybe_changed<T>( shared: &Shared<T>, version: &mut usize, ) -> Option<Result<(), error::RecvError>> { // Load the version from the state let state = shared.version.load(SeqCst); let new_version = state & !CLOSED; if *version != new_version { // Observe the new version and return *version = new_version; return Some(Ok(())); } if CLOSED == state & CLOSED { // All receivers have dropped. return Some(Err(error::RecvError(()))); } None } impl<T> Clone for Receiver<T> { fn clone(&self) -> Self { let version = self.version; let shared = self.shared.clone(); // No synchronization necessary as this is only used as a counter and // not memory access. shared.ref_count_rx.fetch_add(1, Relaxed); Receiver { version, shared } } } impl<T> Drop for Receiver<T> { fn drop(&mut self) { // No synchronization necessary as this is only used as a counter and // not memory access. if 1 == self.shared.ref_count_rx.fetch_sub(1, Relaxed) { // This is the last `Receiver` handle, tasks waiting on `Sender::closed()` self.shared.notify_tx.notify_waiters(); } } } impl<T> Sender<T> { /// Sends a new value via the channel, notifying all receivers. pub fn send(&self, value: T) -> Result<(), error::SendError<T>> { // This is pretty much only useful as a hint anyway, so synchronization isn't critical. if 0 == self.shared.ref_count_rx.load(Relaxed) { return Err(error::SendError { inner: value }); } *self.shared.value.write().unwrap() = value; // Update the version. 2 is used so that the CLOSED bit is not set. self.shared.version.fetch_add(2, SeqCst); // Notify all watchers self.shared.notify_rx.notify_waiters(); Ok(()) } /// Checks if the channel has been closed. This happens when all receivers /// have dropped. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// let (tx, rx) = tokio::sync::watch::channel(()); /// assert!(!tx.is_closed()); /// /// drop(rx); /// assert!(tx.is_closed()); /// ``` pub fn is_closed(&self) -> bool { self.shared.ref_count_rx.load(Relaxed) == 0 } /// Completes when all receivers have dropped. /// /// This allows the producer to get notified when interest in the produced /// values is canceled and immediately stop doing work. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use tokio::sync::watch; /// /// #[tokio::main] /// async fn main() { /// let (tx, rx) = watch::channel("hello"); /// /// tokio::spawn(async move { /// // use `rx` /// drop(rx); /// }); /// /// // Waits for `rx` to drop /// tx.closed().await; /// println!("the `rx` handles dropped") /// } /// ``` pub async fn closed(&self) { let notified = self.shared.notify_tx.notified(); if self.shared.ref_count_rx.load(Relaxed) == 0 { return; } notified.await; debug_assert_eq!(0, self.shared.ref_count_rx.load(Relaxed)); } } impl<T> Drop for Sender<T> { fn drop(&mut self) { self.shared.version.fetch_or(CLOSED, SeqCst); self.shared.notify_rx.notify_waiters(); } } // ===== impl Ref ===== impl<T> ops::Deref for Ref<'_, T> { type Target = T; fn deref(&self) -> &T { self.inner.deref() } } #[cfg(all(test, loom))] mod tests { use futures::future::FutureExt; use loom::thread; // test for https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/issues/3168 #[test] fn watch_spurious_wakeup() { loom::model(|| { let (send, mut recv) = crate::sync::watch::channel(0i32); send.send(1).unwrap(); let send_thread = thread::spawn(move || { send.send(2).unwrap(); send }); recv.changed().now_or_never(); let send = send_thread.join().unwrap(); let recv_thread = thread::spawn(move || { recv.changed().now_or_never(); recv.changed().now_or_never(); recv }); send.send(3).unwrap(); let mut recv = recv_thread.join().unwrap(); let send_thread = thread::spawn(move || { send.send(2).unwrap(); }); recv.changed().now_or_never(); send_thread.join().unwrap(); }); } }