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Reimplement std's thread parker on top of events on SGX #98391

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions library/std/src/sys/sgx/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ pub mod process;
pub mod stdio;
pub mod thread;
pub mod thread_local_key;
pub mod thread_parker;
pub mod time;

mod condvar;
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21 changes: 9 additions & 12 deletions library/std/src/sys/sgx/thread.rs
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Expand Up @@ -65,39 +65,36 @@ mod task_queue {
/// execution. The signal is sent once all TLS destructors have finished at
/// which point no new thread locals should be created.
pub mod wait_notify {
use super::super::waitqueue::{SpinMutex, WaitQueue, WaitVariable};
use super::super::thread_parker::Parker;
use crate::pin::Pin;
use crate::sync::Arc;

pub struct Notifier(Arc<SpinMutex<WaitVariable<bool>>>);
pub struct Notifier(Arc<Parker>);

impl Notifier {
/// Notify the waiter. The waiter is either notified right away (if
/// currently blocked in `Waiter::wait()`) or later when it calls the
/// `Waiter::wait()` method.
pub fn notify(self) {
let mut guard = self.0.lock();
*guard.lock_var_mut() = true;
let _ = WaitQueue::notify_one(guard);
Pin::new(&*self.0).unpark()
}
}

pub struct Waiter(Arc<SpinMutex<WaitVariable<bool>>>);
pub struct Waiter(Arc<Parker>);

impl Waiter {
/// Wait for a notification. If `Notifier::notify()` has already been
/// called, this will return immediately, otherwise the current thread
/// is blocked until notified.
pub fn wait(self) {
let guard = self.0.lock();
if *guard.lock_var() {
return;
}
WaitQueue::wait(guard, || {});
// This is not actually `unsafe`, but it uses the `Parker` API,
// which needs `unsafe` on some platforms.
unsafe { Pin::new(&*self.0).park() }
}
}

pub fn new() -> (Notifier, Waiter) {
let inner = Arc::new(SpinMutex::new(WaitVariable::new(false)));
let inner = Arc::new(Parker::new_internal());
(Notifier(inner.clone()), Waiter(inner))
}
}
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107 changes: 107 additions & 0 deletions library/std/src/sys/sgx/thread_parker.rs
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@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
//! Thread parking based on SGX events.

use super::abi::{thread, usercalls};
use crate::io::ErrorKind;
use crate::pin::Pin;
use crate::ptr::{self, NonNull};
use crate::sync::atomic::AtomicPtr;
use crate::sync::atomic::Ordering::{Acquire, Relaxed, Release};
use crate::time::Duration;
use fortanix_sgx_abi::{EV_UNPARK, WAIT_INDEFINITE};

// The TCS structure must be page-aligned (this is checked by EENTER), so these cannot
// be valid pointers
const EMPTY: *mut u8 = ptr::invalid_mut(1);
const NOTIFIED: *mut u8 = ptr::invalid_mut(2);

pub struct Parker {
/// The park state. One of EMPTY, NOTIFIED or a TCS address.
/// A state change to NOTIFIED must be done with release ordering
/// and be observed with acquire ordering so that operations after
/// `thread::park` returns will not occur before the unpark message
/// was sent.
state: AtomicPtr<u8>,
}

impl Parker {
/// Construct the thread parker. The UNIX parker implementation
/// requires this to happen in-place.
pub unsafe fn new(parker: *mut Parker) {
unsafe { parker.write(Parker::new_internal()) }
}

pub(super) fn new_internal() -> Parker {
Parker { state: AtomicPtr::new(EMPTY) }
}

// This implementation doesn't require `unsafe` and `Pin`, but other implementations do.
pub unsafe fn park(self: Pin<&Self>) {
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if self.state.load(Acquire) != NOTIFIED {
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let mut prev = EMPTY;
loop {
// Guard against changing TCS addresses by always setting the state to
// the current value.
let tcs = thread::current().as_ptr();
if self.state.compare_exchange(prev, tcs, Relaxed, Acquire).is_ok() {
let event = usercalls::wait(EV_UNPARK, WAIT_INDEFINITE).unwrap();
assert!(event & EV_UNPARK == EV_UNPARK);
prev = tcs;
} else {
// The state was definitely changed by another thread at this point.
// The only time this occurs is when the state is changed to NOTIFIED.
// We observed this change with acquire ordering, so we can simply
// change the state to EMPTY with a relaxed store.
break;
}
}
}

// At this point, the token was definately read with acquire ordering,
// so this can be a relaxed store.
self.state.store(EMPTY, Relaxed);
}

// This implementation doesn't require `unsafe` and `Pin`, but other implementations do.
pub unsafe fn park_timeout(self: Pin<&Self>, dur: Duration) {
let timeout = u128::min(dur.as_nanos(), WAIT_INDEFINITE as u128 - 1) as u64;
let tcs = thread::current().as_ptr();

if self.state.load(Acquire) != NOTIFIED {
if self.state.compare_exchange(EMPTY, tcs, Relaxed, Acquire).is_ok() {
match usercalls::wait(EV_UNPARK, timeout) {
Ok(event) => assert!(event & EV_UNPARK == EV_UNPARK),
Err(e) => {
assert!(matches!(e.kind(), ErrorKind::TimedOut | ErrorKind::WouldBlock))
}
}

// Swap to provide acquire ordering even if the timeout occurred
// before the token was set. This situation can result in spurious
// wakeups on the next call to `park_timeout`, but it is better to let
// those be handled by the user than do some perhaps unnecessary, but
// always expensive guarding.
self.state.swap(EMPTY, Acquire);
return;
}
}

// The token was already read with `acquire` ordering, this can be a store.
self.state.store(EMPTY, Relaxed);
}

// This implementation doesn't require `Pin`, but other implementations do.
pub fn unpark(self: Pin<&Self>) {
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let state = self.state.swap(NOTIFIED, Release);

if !matches!(state, EMPTY | NOTIFIED) {
// There is a thread waiting, wake it up.
let tcs = NonNull::new(state).unwrap();
// This will fail if the thread has already terminated or its TCS is destroyed
// by the time the signal is sent, but that is fine. If another thread receives
// the same TCS, it will receive this notification as a spurious wakeup, but
// all users of `wait` should and (internally) do guard against those where
// necessary.
let _ = usercalls::send(EV_UNPARK, Some(tcs));
}
}
}
2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions library/std/src/sys_common/thread_parker/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ cfg_if::cfg_if! {
pub use crate::sys::thread_parker::Parker;
} else if #[cfg(target_family = "unix")] {
pub use crate::sys::thread_parker::Parker;
} else if #[cfg(all(target_vendor = "fortanix", target_env = "sgx"))] {
pub use crate::sys::thread_parker::Parker;
} else {
mod generic;
pub use generic::Parker;
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