github.com/gocuntian/go@v0.0.0-20160610041250-fee02d270bf8/src/sync/pool.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 package sync 6 7 import ( 8 "internal/race" 9 "runtime" 10 "sync/atomic" 11 "unsafe" 12 ) 13 14 // A Pool is a set of temporary objects that may be individually saved and 15 // retrieved. 16 // 17 // Any item stored in the Pool may be removed automatically at any time without 18 // notification. If the Pool holds the only reference when this happens, the 19 // item might be deallocated. 20 // 21 // A Pool is safe for use by multiple goroutines simultaneously. 22 // 23 // Pool's purpose is to cache allocated but unused items for later reuse, 24 // relieving pressure on the garbage collector. That is, it makes it easy to 25 // build efficient, thread-safe free lists. However, it is not suitable for all 26 // free lists. 27 // 28 // An appropriate use of a Pool is to manage a group of temporary items 29 // silently shared among and potentially reused by concurrent independent 30 // clients of a package. Pool provides a way to amortize allocation overhead 31 // across many clients. 32 // 33 // An example of good use of a Pool is in the fmt package, which maintains a 34 // dynamically-sized store of temporary output buffers. The store scales under 35 // load (when many goroutines are actively printing) and shrinks when 36 // quiescent. 37 // 38 // On the other hand, a free list maintained as part of a short-lived object is 39 // not a suitable use for a Pool, since the overhead does not amortize well in 40 // that scenario. It is more efficient to have such objects implement their own 41 // free list. 42 // 43 // A Pool must not be copied after first use. 44 type Pool struct { 45 noCopy noCopy 46 47 local unsafe.Pointer // local fixed-size per-P pool, actual type is [P]poolLocal 48 localSize uintptr // size of the local array 49 50 // New optionally specifies a function to generate 51 // a value when Get would otherwise return nil. 52 // It may not be changed concurrently with calls to Get. 53 New func() interface{} 54 } 55 56 // Local per-P Pool appendix. 57 type poolLocal struct { 58 private interface{} // Can be used only by the respective P. 59 shared []interface{} // Can be used by any P. 60 Mutex // Protects shared. 61 pad [128]byte // Prevents false sharing. 62 } 63 64 // Put adds x to the pool. 65 func (p *Pool) Put(x interface{}) { 66 if race.Enabled { 67 // Under race detector the Pool degenerates into no-op. 68 // It's conforming, simple and does not introduce excessive 69 // happens-before edges between unrelated goroutines. 70 return 71 } 72 if x == nil { 73 return 74 } 75 l := p.pin() 76 if l.private == nil { 77 l.private = x 78 x = nil 79 } 80 runtime_procUnpin() 81 if x == nil { 82 return 83 } 84 l.Lock() 85 l.shared = append(l.shared, x) 86 l.Unlock() 87 } 88 89 // Get selects an arbitrary item from the Pool, removes it from the 90 // Pool, and returns it to the caller. 91 // Get may choose to ignore the pool and treat it as empty. 92 // Callers should not assume any relation between values passed to Put and 93 // the values returned by Get. 94 // 95 // If Get would otherwise return nil and p.New is non-nil, Get returns 96 // the result of calling p.New. 97 func (p *Pool) Get() interface{} { 98 if race.Enabled { 99 if p.New != nil { 100 return p.New() 101 } 102 return nil 103 } 104 l := p.pin() 105 x := l.private 106 l.private = nil 107 runtime_procUnpin() 108 if x != nil { 109 return x 110 } 111 l.Lock() 112 last := len(l.shared) - 1 113 if last >= 0 { 114 x = l.shared[last] 115 l.shared = l.shared[:last] 116 } 117 l.Unlock() 118 if x != nil { 119 return x 120 } 121 return p.getSlow() 122 } 123 124 func (p *Pool) getSlow() (x interface{}) { 125 // See the comment in pin regarding ordering of the loads. 126 size := atomic.LoadUintptr(&p.localSize) // load-acquire 127 local := p.local // load-consume 128 // Try to steal one element from other procs. 129 pid := runtime_procPin() 130 runtime_procUnpin() 131 for i := 0; i < int(size); i++ { 132 l := indexLocal(local, (pid+i+1)%int(size)) 133 l.Lock() 134 last := len(l.shared) - 1 135 if last >= 0 { 136 x = l.shared[last] 137 l.shared = l.shared[:last] 138 l.Unlock() 139 break 140 } 141 l.Unlock() 142 } 143 144 if x == nil && p.New != nil { 145 x = p.New() 146 } 147 return x 148 } 149 150 // pin pins the current goroutine to P, disables preemption and returns poolLocal pool for the P. 151 // Caller must call runtime_procUnpin() when done with the pool. 152 func (p *Pool) pin() *poolLocal { 153 pid := runtime_procPin() 154 // In pinSlow we store to localSize and then to local, here we load in opposite order. 155 // Since we've disabled preemption, GC cannot happen in between. 156 // Thus here we must observe local at least as large localSize. 157 // We can observe a newer/larger local, it is fine (we must observe its zero-initialized-ness). 158 s := atomic.LoadUintptr(&p.localSize) // load-acquire 159 l := p.local // load-consume 160 if uintptr(pid) < s { 161 return indexLocal(l, pid) 162 } 163 return p.pinSlow() 164 } 165 166 func (p *Pool) pinSlow() *poolLocal { 167 // Retry under the mutex. 168 // Can not lock the mutex while pinned. 169 runtime_procUnpin() 170 allPoolsMu.Lock() 171 defer allPoolsMu.Unlock() 172 pid := runtime_procPin() 173 // poolCleanup won't be called while we are pinned. 174 s := p.localSize 175 l := p.local 176 if uintptr(pid) < s { 177 return indexLocal(l, pid) 178 } 179 if p.local == nil { 180 allPools = append(allPools, p) 181 } 182 // If GOMAXPROCS changes between GCs, we re-allocate the array and lose the old one. 183 size := runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0) 184 local := make([]poolLocal, size) 185 atomic.StorePointer(&p.local, unsafe.Pointer(&local[0])) // store-release 186 atomic.StoreUintptr(&p.localSize, uintptr(size)) // store-release 187 return &local[pid] 188 } 189 190 func poolCleanup() { 191 // This function is called with the world stopped, at the beginning of a garbage collection. 192 // It must not allocate and probably should not call any runtime functions. 193 // Defensively zero out everything, 2 reasons: 194 // 1. To prevent false retention of whole Pools. 195 // 2. If GC happens while a goroutine works with l.shared in Put/Get, 196 // it will retain whole Pool. So next cycle memory consumption would be doubled. 197 for i, p := range allPools { 198 allPools[i] = nil 199 for i := 0; i < int(p.localSize); i++ { 200 l := indexLocal(p.local, i) 201 l.private = nil 202 for j := range l.shared { 203 l.shared[j] = nil 204 } 205 l.shared = nil 206 } 207 p.local = nil 208 p.localSize = 0 209 } 210 allPools = []*Pool{} 211 } 212 213 var ( 214 allPoolsMu Mutex 215 allPools []*Pool 216 ) 217 218 func init() { 219 runtime_registerPoolCleanup(poolCleanup) 220 } 221 222 func indexLocal(l unsafe.Pointer, i int) *poolLocal { 223 return &(*[1000000]poolLocal)(l)[i] 224 } 225 226 // Implemented in runtime. 227 func runtime_registerPoolCleanup(cleanup func()) 228 func runtime_procPin() int 229 func runtime_procUnpin()