run-command: support custom fd-set in async

This patch adds the possibility to supply a set of non-0 file
descriptors for async process communication instead of the
default-created pipe.

Additionally, we now support bi-directional communiction with the
async procedure, by giving the async function both read and write
file descriptors.

To retain compatiblity and similar "API feel" with start_command,
we require start_async callers to set .out = -1 to get a readable
file descriptor.  If either of .in or .out is 0, we supply no file
descriptor to the async process.

[sp: Note: Erik started this patch, and a huge bulk of it is
     his work.  All bugs were introduced later by Shawn.]

Signed-off-by: Erik Faye-Lund <kusmabite@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Erik Faye-Lund 2010-02-05 12:57:38 -08:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent 4f41b61148
commit ae6a5609c0
7 changed files with 131 additions and 37 deletions

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@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ The functions above do the following:
`start_async`::
Run a function asynchronously. Takes a pointer to a `struct
async` that specifies the details and returns a pipe FD
from which the caller reads. See below for details.
async` that specifies the details and returns a set of pipe FDs
for communication with the function. See below for details.
`finish_async`::
@ -180,17 +180,47 @@ The caller:
struct async variable;
2. initializes .proc and .data;
3. calls start_async();
4. processes the data by reading from the fd in .out;
5. closes .out;
4. processes communicates with proc through .in and .out;
5. closes .in and .out;
6. calls finish_async().
The members .in, .out are used to provide a set of fd's for
communication between the caller and the callee as follows:
. Specify 0 to have no file descriptor passed. The callee will
receive -1 in the corresponding argument.
. Specify < 0 to have a pipe allocated; start_async() replaces
with the pipe FD in the following way:
.in: Returns the writable pipe end into which the caller
writes; the readable end of the pipe becomes the function's
in argument.
.out: Returns the readable pipe end from which the caller
reads; the writable end of the pipe becomes the function's
out argument.
The caller of start_async() must close the returned FDs after it
has completed reading from/writing from them.
. Specify a file descriptor > 0 to be used by the function:
.in: The FD must be readable; it becomes the function's in.
.out: The FD must be writable; it becomes the function's out.
The specified FD is closed by start_async(), even if it fails to
run the function.
The function pointer in .proc has the following signature:
int proc(int fd, void *data);
int proc(int in, int out, void *data);
. fd specifies a writable file descriptor to which the function must
write the data that it produces. The function *must* close this
descriptor before it returns.
. in, out specifies a set of file descriptors to which the function
must read/write the data that it needs/produces. The function
*must* close these descriptors before it returns. A descriptor
may be -1 if the caller did not configure a descriptor for that
direction.
. data is the value that the caller has specified in the .data member
of struct async.
@ -205,8 +235,8 @@ because this facility is implemented by a pipe to a forked process on
UNIX, but by a thread in the same address space on Windows:
. It cannot change the program's state (global variables, environment,
etc.) in a way that the caller notices; in other words, .out is the
only communication channel to the caller.
etc.) in a way that the caller notices; in other words, .in and .out
are the only communication channels to the caller.
. It must not change the program's state that the caller of the
facility also uses.

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@ -586,12 +586,12 @@ static int everything_local(struct ref **refs, int nr_match, char **match)
return retval;
}
static int sideband_demux(int fd, void *data)
static int sideband_demux(int in, int out, void *data)
{
int *xd = data;
int ret = recv_sideband("fetch-pack", xd[0], fd);
close(fd);
int ret = recv_sideband("fetch-pack", xd[0], out);
close(out);
return ret;
}
@ -613,6 +613,7 @@ static int get_pack(int xd[2], char **pack_lockfile)
*/
demux.proc = sideband_demux;
demux.data = xd;
demux.out = -1;
if (start_async(&demux))
die("fetch-pack: unable to fork off sideband"
" demultiplexer");

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@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ struct filter_params {
const char *cmd;
};
static int filter_buffer(int fd, void *data)
static int filter_buffer(int in, int out, void *data)
{
/*
* Spawn cmd and feed the buffer contents through its stdin.
@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ static int filter_buffer(int fd, void *data)
memset(&child_process, 0, sizeof(child_process));
child_process.argv = argv;
child_process.in = -1;
child_process.out = fd;
child_process.out = out;
if (start_command(&child_process))
return error("cannot fork to run external filter %s", params->cmd);
@ -291,6 +291,7 @@ static int apply_filter(const char *path, const char *src, size_t len,
memset(&async, 0, sizeof(async));
async.proc = filter_buffer;
async.data = &params;
async.out = -1;
params.src = src;
params.size = len;
params.cmd = cmd;

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@ -184,13 +184,13 @@ static struct discovery* discover_refs(const char *service)
return last;
}
static int write_discovery(int fd, void *data)
static int write_discovery(int in, int out, void *data)
{
struct discovery *heads = data;
int err = 0;
if (write_in_full(fd, heads->buf, heads->len) != heads->len)
if (write_in_full(out, heads->buf, heads->len) != heads->len)
err = 1;
close(fd);
close(out);
return err;
}
@ -202,6 +202,7 @@ static struct ref *parse_git_refs(struct discovery *heads)
memset(&async, 0, sizeof(async));
async.proc = write_discovery;
async.data = heads;
async.out = -1;
if (start_async(&async))
die("cannot start thread to parse advertised refs");

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@ -327,17 +327,51 @@ int run_command_v_opt_cd_env(const char **argv, int opt, const char *dir, const
static unsigned __stdcall run_thread(void *data)
{
struct async *async = data;
return async->proc(async->fd_for_proc, async->data);
return async->proc(async->proc_in, async->proc_out, async->data);
}
#endif
int start_async(struct async *async)
{
int pipe_out[2];
int need_in, need_out;
int fdin[2], fdout[2];
int proc_in, proc_out;
if (pipe(pipe_out) < 0)
return error("cannot create pipe: %s", strerror(errno));
async->out = pipe_out[0];
need_in = async->in < 0;
if (need_in) {
if (pipe(fdin) < 0) {
if (async->out > 0)
close(async->out);
return error("cannot create pipe: %s", strerror(errno));
}
async->in = fdin[1];
}
need_out = async->out < 0;
if (need_out) {
if (pipe(fdout) < 0) {
if (need_in)
close_pair(fdin);
else if (async->in)
close(async->in);
return error("cannot create pipe: %s", strerror(errno));
}
async->out = fdout[0];
}
if (need_in)
proc_in = fdin[0];
else if (async->in)
proc_in = async->in;
else
proc_in = -1;
if (need_out)
proc_out = fdout[1];
else if (async->out)
proc_out = async->out;
else
proc_out = -1;
#ifndef WIN32
/* Flush stdio before fork() to avoid cloning buffers */
@ -346,24 +380,47 @@ int start_async(struct async *async)
async->pid = fork();
if (async->pid < 0) {
error("fork (async) failed: %s", strerror(errno));
close_pair(pipe_out);
return -1;
goto error;
}
if (!async->pid) {
close(pipe_out[0]);
exit(!!async->proc(pipe_out[1], async->data));
if (need_in)
close(fdin[1]);
if (need_out)
close(fdout[0]);
exit(!!async->proc(proc_in, proc_out, async->data));
}
close(pipe_out[1]);
if (need_in)
close(fdin[0]);
else if (async->in)
close(async->in);
if (need_out)
close(fdout[1]);
else if (async->out)
close(async->out);
#else
async->fd_for_proc = pipe_out[1];
async->proc_in = proc_in;
async->proc_out = proc_out;
async->tid = (HANDLE) _beginthreadex(NULL, 0, run_thread, async, 0, NULL);
if (!async->tid) {
error("cannot create thread: %s", strerror(errno));
close_pair(pipe_out);
return -1;
goto error;
}
#endif
return 0;
error:
if (need_in)
close_pair(fdin);
else if (async->in)
close(async->in);
if (need_out)
close_pair(fdout);
else if (async->out)
close(async->out);
return -1;
}
int finish_async(struct async *async)

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@ -64,17 +64,20 @@ int run_command_v_opt_cd_env(const char **argv, int opt, const char *dir, const
*/
struct async {
/*
* proc writes to fd and closes it;
* proc reads from in; closes it before return
* proc writes to out; closes it before return
* returns 0 on success, non-zero on failure
*/
int (*proc)(int fd, void *data);
int (*proc)(int in, int out, void *data);
void *data;
int in; /* caller writes here and closes it */
int out; /* caller reads from here and closes it */
#ifndef WIN32
pid_t pid;
#else
HANDLE tid;
int fd_for_proc;
int proc_in;
int proc_out;
#endif
};

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@ -105,12 +105,12 @@ static void show_edge(struct commit *commit)
fprintf(pack_pipe, "-%s\n", sha1_to_hex(commit->object.sha1));
}
static int do_rev_list(int fd, void *create_full_pack)
static int do_rev_list(int in, int out, void *create_full_pack)
{
int i;
struct rev_info revs;
pack_pipe = xfdopen(fd, "w");
pack_pipe = xfdopen(out, "w");
init_revisions(&revs, NULL);
revs.tag_objects = 1;
revs.tree_objects = 1;
@ -162,8 +162,9 @@ static void create_pack_file(void)
int arg = 0;
if (shallow_nr) {
memset(&rev_list, 0, sizeof(rev_list));
rev_list.proc = do_rev_list;
rev_list.data = 0;
rev_list.out = -1;
if (start_async(&rev_list))
die("git upload-pack: unable to fork git-rev-list");
argv[arg++] = "pack-objects";