datafusion_dft/execution/executor/dedicated.rs
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// under the License.
use std::{
fmt::Display,
sync::{Arc, OnceLock},
time::Duration,
};
use futures::{
future::{BoxFuture, Shared},
Future, FutureExt, TryFutureExt,
};
use log::{info, warn};
use parking_lot::RwLock;
use tokio::{
runtime::Handle,
sync::{oneshot::error::RecvError, Notify},
task::JoinSet,
};
use crate::config::ExecutionConfig;
use super::io::register_io_runtime;
const SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT: Duration = Duration::from_secs(60 * 5);
/// Errors occurring when polling [`DedicatedExecutor::spawn`].
#[derive(Debug)]
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub enum JobError {
WorkerGone,
Panic { msg: String },
}
impl Display for JobError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
JobError::WorkerGone => {
write!(f, "Worker thread gone, executor was likely shut down")
}
JobError::Panic { msg } => write!(f, "Panic: {}", msg),
}
}
}
/// Manages a separate tokio runtime (thread pool) for executing tasks.
///
/// A `DedicatedExecutor` runs futures (and any `tasks` that are
/// `tokio::task::spawned` by them) on a separate tokio Executor
///
/// # Background
///
/// Tokio has the notion of the "current" runtime, which runs the current future
/// and any tasks spawned by it. Typically, this is the runtime created by
/// `tokio::main` and is used for the main application logic and I/O handling
///
/// For CPU bound work, such as DataFusion plan execution, it is important to
/// run on a separate thread pool to avoid blocking the I/O handling for extended
/// periods of time in order to avoid long poll latencies (which decreases the
/// throughput of small requests under concurrent load).
///
/// # IO Scheduling
///
/// I/O, such as network calls, should not be performed on the runtime managed
/// by [`DedicatedExecutor`]. As tokio is a cooperative scheduler, long-running
/// CPU tasks will not be preempted and can therefore starve servicing of other
/// tasks. This manifests in long poll-latencies, where a task is ready to run
/// but isn't being scheduled to run. For CPU-bound work this isn't a problem as
/// there is no external party waiting on a response, however, for I/O tasks,
/// long poll latencies can prevent timely servicing of IO, which can have a
/// significant detrimental effect.
///
/// # Details
///
/// The worker thread priority is set to low so that such tasks do
/// not starve other more important tasks (such as answering health checks)
///
/// Follows the example from stack overflow and spawns a new
/// thread to install a Tokio runtime "context"
/// <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62536566>
///
/// # Trouble Shooting:
///
/// ## "No IO runtime registered. Call `register_io_runtime`/`register_current_runtime_for_io` in current thread!
///
/// This means that IO was attempted on a tokio runtime that was not registered
/// for IO. One solution is to run the task using [DedicatedExecutor::spawn].
///
/// ## "Cannot drop a runtime in a context where blocking is not allowed"`
///
/// If you try to use this structure from an async context you see something like
/// thread 'plan::stringset::tests::test_builder_plan' panicked at 'Cannot
/// drop a runtime in a context where blocking is not allowed. This
/// happens when a runtime is dropped from within an asynchronous
/// context.', .../tokio-1.4.0/src/runtime/blocking/shutdown.rs:51:21
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct DedicatedExecutor {
state: Arc<RwLock<State>>,
/// Used for testing.
///
/// This will ignore explicit shutdown requests.
testing: bool,
}
/// [`DedicatedExecutor`] for testing purposes.
static TESTING_EXECUTOR: OnceLock<DedicatedExecutor> = OnceLock::new();
impl DedicatedExecutor {
/// Creates a new `DedicatedExecutor` with a dedicated tokio
/// executor that is separate from the threadpool created via
/// `[tokio::main]` or similar.
///
/// See the documentation on [`DedicatedExecutor`] for more details.
///
/// If [`DedicatedExecutor::new`] is called from an existing tokio runtime,
/// it will assume that the existing runtime should be used for I/O, and is
/// thus set, via [`register_io_runtime`] by all threads spawned by the
/// executor. This will allow scheduling IO outside the context of
/// [`DedicatedExecutor`] using [`spawn_io`].
pub fn new(
name: &str,
config: ExecutionConfig,
runtime_builder: tokio::runtime::Builder,
) -> Self {
Self::new_inner(name, config, runtime_builder, false)
}
fn new_inner(
name: &str,
config: ExecutionConfig,
runtime_builder: tokio::runtime::Builder,
testing: bool,
) -> Self {
let name = name.to_owned();
let notify_shutdown = Arc::new(Notify::new());
let notify_shutdown_captured = Arc::clone(¬ify_shutdown);
let (tx_shutdown, rx_shutdown) = tokio::sync::oneshot::channel();
let (tx_handle, rx_handle) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
let io_handle = tokio::runtime::Handle::try_current().ok();
let thread = std::thread::Builder::new()
.name(format!("{name} driver"))
.spawn(move || {
// also register the IO runtime for the current thread, since it might be used as well (esp. for the
// current thread RT)
register_io_runtime(io_handle.clone());
info!(
"Creating DedicatedExecutor with {} threads",
config.dedicated_executor_threads
);
let mut runtime_builder = runtime_builder;
let runtime = runtime_builder
.worker_threads(config.dedicated_executor_threads)
.on_thread_start(move || register_io_runtime(io_handle.clone()))
.build()
.expect("Creating tokio runtime");
runtime.block_on(async move {
// Enable the "notified" receiver BEFORE sending the runtime handle back to the constructor thread
// (i.e .the one that runs `new`) to avoid the potential (but unlikely) race that the shutdown is
// started right after the constructor finishes and the new runtime calls
// `notify_shutdown_captured.notified().await`.
//
// Tokio provides an API for that by calling `enable` on the `notified` future (this requires
// pinning though).
let shutdown = notify_shutdown_captured.notified();
let mut shutdown = std::pin::pin!(shutdown);
shutdown.as_mut().enable();
if tx_handle.send(Handle::current()).is_err() {
return;
}
shutdown.await;
});
runtime.shutdown_timeout(SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT);
// send shutdown "done" signal
tx_shutdown.send(()).ok();
})
.expect("executor setup");
let handle = rx_handle.recv().expect("driver started");
let state = State {
handle: Some(handle),
start_shutdown: notify_shutdown,
completed_shutdown: rx_shutdown.map_err(Arc::new).boxed().shared(),
thread: Some(thread),
};
Self {
state: Arc::new(RwLock::new(state)),
testing,
}
}
/// Create new executor for testing purposes.
///
/// Internal state may be shared with other tests.
pub fn new_testing() -> Self {
TESTING_EXECUTOR
.get_or_init(|| {
let mut runtime_builder = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_current_thread();
// only enable `time` but NOT the IO integration since IO shouldn't run on the DataFusion runtime
// See:
// - https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb_iox/issues/10803
// - https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb_iox/pull/11030
runtime_builder.enable_time();
Self::new_inner("testing", ExecutionConfig::default(), runtime_builder, true)
})
.clone()
}
/// Runs the specified [`Future`] (and any tasks it spawns) on the thread
/// pool managed by this `DedicatedExecutor`.
///
/// # Notes
///
/// UNLIKE [`tokio::task::spawn`], the returned future is **cancelled** when
/// it is dropped. Thus, you need ensure the returned future lives until it
/// completes (call `await`) or you wish to cancel it.
///
/// Currently all tasks are added to the tokio executor immediately and
/// compete for the threadpool's resources.
pub fn spawn<T>(&self, task: T) -> impl Future<Output = Result<T::Output, JobError>>
where
T: Future + Send + 'static,
T::Output: Send + 'static,
{
let handle = {
let state = self.state.read();
state.handle.clone()
};
let Some(handle) = handle else {
return futures::future::err(JobError::WorkerGone).boxed();
};
// use JoinSet implement "cancel on drop"
let mut join_set = JoinSet::new();
join_set.spawn_on(task, &handle);
async move {
join_set
.join_next()
.await
.expect("just spawned task")
.map_err(|e| match e.try_into_panic() {
Ok(e) => {
let s = if let Some(s) = e.downcast_ref::<String>() {
s.clone()
} else if let Some(s) = e.downcast_ref::<&str>() {
s.to_string()
} else {
"unknown internal error".to_string()
};
JobError::Panic { msg: s }
}
Err(_) => JobError::WorkerGone,
})
}
.boxed()
}
/// signals shutdown of this executor and any Clones
pub fn shutdown(&self) {
if self.testing {
return;
}
// hang up the channel which will cause the dedicated thread
// to quit
let mut state = self.state.write();
state.handle = None;
state.start_shutdown.notify_one();
}
/// Stops all subsequent task executions, and waits for the worker
/// thread to complete. Note this will shutdown all clones of this
/// `DedicatedExecutor` as well.
///
/// Only the first all to `join` will actually wait for the
/// executing thread to complete. All other calls to join will
/// complete immediately.
///
/// # Panic / Drop
/// [`DedicatedExecutor`] implements shutdown on [`Drop`]. You should just use this behavior and NOT call
/// [`join`](Self::join) manually during [`Drop`] or panics because this might lead to another panic, see
/// <https://github.com/rust-lang/futures-rs/issues/2575>.
pub async fn join(&self) {
if self.testing {
return;
}
self.shutdown();
// get handle mutex is held
let handle = {
let state = self.state.read();
state.completed_shutdown.clone()
};
// wait for completion while not holding the mutex to avoid
// deadlocks
handle.await.expect("Thread died?")
}
}
/// Runs futures (and any `tasks` that are `tokio::task::spawned` by
/// them) on a separate tokio Executor.
///
/// The state is only used by the "outer" API, not by the newly created runtime. The new runtime waits for
/// [`start_shutdown`](Self::start_shutdown) and signals the completion via
/// [`completed_shutdown`](Self::completed_shutdown) (for which is owns the sender side).
struct State {
/// Runtime handle.
///
/// This is `None` when the executor is shutting down.
handle: Option<Handle>,
/// If notified, the executor tokio runtime will begin to shutdown.
///
/// We could implement this by checking `handle.is_none()` in regular intervals but requires regular wake-ups and
/// locking of the state. Just using a proper async signal is nicer.
start_shutdown: Arc<Notify>,
/// Receiver side indicating that shutdown is complete.
completed_shutdown: Shared<BoxFuture<'static, Result<(), Arc<RecvError>>>>,
/// The inner thread that can be used to join during drop.
thread: Option<std::thread::JoinHandle<()>>,
}
// IMPORTANT: Implement `Drop` for `State`, NOT for `DedicatedExecutor`, because the executor can be cloned and clones
// share their inner state.
impl Drop for State {
fn drop(&mut self) {
if self.handle.is_some() {
warn!("DedicatedExecutor dropped without calling shutdown()");
self.handle = None;
self.start_shutdown.notify_one();
}
// do NOT poll the shared future if we are panicking due to https://github.com/rust-lang/futures-rs/issues/2575
if !std::thread::panicking() && self.completed_shutdown.clone().now_or_never().is_none() {
warn!("DedicatedExecutor dropped without waiting for worker termination",);
}
// join thread but don't care about the results
self.thread.take().expect("not dropped yet").join().ok();
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::execution::executor::io::spawn_io;
use super::*;
use std::{
panic::panic_any,
sync::{Arc, Barrier},
time::Duration,
};
use tokio::{net::TcpListener, sync::Barrier as AsyncBarrier};
/// Wait for the barrier and then return `result`
async fn do_work(result: usize, barrier: Arc<Barrier>) -> usize {
barrier.wait();
result
}
/// Wait for the barrier and then return `result`
async fn do_work_async(result: usize, barrier: Arc<AsyncBarrier>) -> usize {
barrier.wait().await;
result
}
fn exec() -> DedicatedExecutor {
exec_with_threads(1)
}
fn exec2() -> DedicatedExecutor {
exec_with_threads(2)
}
fn exec_with_threads(threads: usize) -> DedicatedExecutor {
let mut runtime_builder = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_multi_thread();
runtime_builder.worker_threads(threads);
runtime_builder.enable_all();
DedicatedExecutor::new(
"Test DedicatedExecutor",
ExecutionConfig::default(),
runtime_builder,
)
}
async fn test_io_runtime_multi_thread_impl(dedicated: DedicatedExecutor) {
let io_runtime_id = std::thread::current().id();
dedicated
.spawn(async move {
let dedicated_id = std::thread::current().id();
let spawned = spawn_io(async move { std::thread::current().id() }).await;
assert_ne!(dedicated_id, spawned);
assert_eq!(io_runtime_id, spawned);
})
.await
.unwrap();
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn basic() {
let barrier = Arc::new(Barrier::new(2));
let exec = exec();
let dedicated_task = exec.spawn(do_work(42, Arc::clone(&barrier)));
// Note the dedicated task will never complete if it runs on
// the main tokio thread (as this test is not using the
// 'multithreaded' version of the executor and the call to
// barrier.wait actually blocks the tokio thread)
barrier.wait();
// should be able to get the result
assert_eq!(dedicated_task.await.unwrap(), 42);
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn basic_clone() {
let barrier = Arc::new(Barrier::new(2));
let exec = exec();
// Run task on clone should work fine
let dedicated_task = exec.clone().spawn(do_work(42, Arc::clone(&barrier)));
barrier.wait();
assert_eq!(dedicated_task.await.unwrap(), 42);
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn drop_empty_exec() {
exec();
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn drop_clone() {
let barrier = Arc::new(Barrier::new(2));
let exec = exec();
drop(exec.clone());
let task = exec.spawn(do_work(42, Arc::clone(&barrier)));
barrier.wait();
assert_eq!(task.await.unwrap(), 42);
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
#[should_panic(expected = "foo")]
async fn just_panic() {
struct S(DedicatedExecutor);
impl Drop for S {
fn drop(&mut self) {
self.0.join().now_or_never();
}
}
let exec = exec();
let _s = S(exec);
// this must not lead to a double-panic and SIGILL
panic!("foo")
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn multi_task() {
let barrier = Arc::new(Barrier::new(3));
// make an executor with two threads
let exec = exec2();
let dedicated_task1 = exec.spawn(do_work(11, Arc::clone(&barrier)));
let dedicated_task2 = exec.spawn(do_work(42, Arc::clone(&barrier)));
// block main thread until completion of other two tasks
barrier.wait();
// should be able to get the result
assert_eq!(dedicated_task1.await.unwrap(), 11);
assert_eq!(dedicated_task2.await.unwrap(), 42);
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn tokio_spawn() {
let exec = exec2();
// spawn a task that spawns to other tasks and ensure they run on the dedicated
// executor
let dedicated_task = exec.spawn(async move {
// spawn separate tasks
let t1 = tokio::task::spawn(async { 25usize });
t1.await.unwrap()
});
// Validate the inner task ran to completion (aka it did not panic)
assert_eq!(dedicated_task.await.unwrap(), 25);
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn panic_on_executor_str() {
let exec = exec();
let dedicated_task = exec.spawn(async move {
if true {
panic!("At the disco, on the dedicated task scheduler");
} else {
42
}
});
// should not be able to get the result
let err = dedicated_task.await.unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(
err.to_string(),
"Panic: At the disco, on the dedicated task scheduler",
);
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn panic_on_executor_string() {
let exec = exec();
let dedicated_task = exec.spawn(async move {
if true {
panic!("{} {}", 1, 2);
} else {
42
}
});
// should not be able to get the result
let err = dedicated_task.await.unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(err.to_string(), "Panic: 1 2",);
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn panic_on_executor_other() {
let exec = exec();
let dedicated_task = exec.spawn(async move {
if true {
panic_any(1)
} else {
42
}
});
// should not be able to get the result
let err = dedicated_task.await.unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(err.to_string(), "Panic: unknown internal error",);
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn executor_shutdown_while_task_running() {
let barrier_1 = Arc::new(Barrier::new(2));
let captured_1 = Arc::clone(&barrier_1);
let barrier_2 = Arc::new(Barrier::new(2));
let captured_2 = Arc::clone(&barrier_2);
let exec = exec();
let dedicated_task = exec.spawn(async move {
captured_1.wait();
do_work(42, captured_2).await
});
barrier_1.wait();
exec.shutdown();
// block main thread until completion of the outstanding task
barrier_2.wait();
// task should complete successfully
assert_eq!(dedicated_task.await.unwrap(), 42);
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn executor_submit_task_after_shutdown() {
let exec = exec();
// Simulate trying to submit tasks once executor has shutdown
exec.shutdown();
let dedicated_task = exec.spawn(async { 11 });
// task should complete, but return an error
let err = dedicated_task.await.unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(
err.to_string(),
"Worker thread gone, executor was likely shut down"
);
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn executor_submit_task_after_clone_shutdown() {
let exec = exec();
// shutdown the clone (but not the exec)
exec.clone().join().await;
// Simulate trying to submit tasks once executor has shutdown
let dedicated_task = exec.spawn(async { 11 });
// task should complete, but return an error
let err = dedicated_task.await.unwrap_err();
assert_eq!(
err.to_string(),
"Worker thread gone, executor was likely shut down"
);
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn executor_join() {
let exec = exec();
// test it doesn't hang
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn executor_join2() {
let exec = exec();
// test it doesn't hang
exec.join().await;
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
#[allow(clippy::redundant_clone)]
async fn executor_clone_join() {
let exec = exec();
// test it doesn't hang
exec.clone().join().await;
exec.clone().join().await;
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn drop_receiver() {
// create empty executor
let exec = exec();
// create first blocked task
let barrier1_pre = Arc::new(AsyncBarrier::new(2));
let barrier1_pre_captured = Arc::clone(&barrier1_pre);
let barrier1_post = Arc::new(AsyncBarrier::new(2));
let barrier1_post_captured = Arc::clone(&barrier1_post);
let dedicated_task1 = exec.spawn(async move {
barrier1_pre_captured.wait().await;
do_work_async(11, barrier1_post_captured).await
});
barrier1_pre.wait().await;
// create second blocked task
let barrier2_pre = Arc::new(AsyncBarrier::new(2));
let barrier2_pre_captured = Arc::clone(&barrier2_pre);
let barrier2_post = Arc::new(AsyncBarrier::new(2));
let barrier2_post_captured = Arc::clone(&barrier2_post);
let dedicated_task2 = exec.spawn(async move {
barrier2_pre_captured.wait().await;
do_work_async(22, barrier2_post_captured).await
});
barrier2_pre.wait().await;
// cancel task
drop(dedicated_task1);
// cancelation might take a short while
tokio::time::timeout(Duration::from_secs(1), async {
loop {
if Arc::strong_count(&barrier1_post) == 1 {
return;
}
tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_millis(10)).await
}
})
.await
.unwrap();
// unblock other task
barrier2_post.wait().await;
assert_eq!(dedicated_task2.await.unwrap(), 22);
tokio::time::timeout(Duration::from_secs(1), async {
loop {
if Arc::strong_count(&barrier2_post) == 1 {
return;
}
tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_millis(10)).await
}
})
.await
.unwrap();
exec.join().await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_io_runtime_multi_thread() {
let mut runtime_builder = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_multi_thread();
runtime_builder.worker_threads(1);
let dedicated = DedicatedExecutor::new(
"Test DedicatedExecutor",
ExecutionConfig::default(),
runtime_builder,
);
test_io_runtime_multi_thread_impl(dedicated).await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_io_runtime_current_thread() {
let runtime_builder = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_current_thread();
let dedicated = DedicatedExecutor::new(
"Test DedicatedExecutor",
ExecutionConfig::default(),
runtime_builder,
);
test_io_runtime_multi_thread_impl(dedicated).await;
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_that_testing_executor_prevents_io() {
let exec = DedicatedExecutor::new_testing();
let io_disabled = exec
.spawn(async move {
// the only way (I've found) to test if IO is enabled is to use it and observer if tokio panics
TcpListener::bind("127.0.0.1:0")
.catch_unwind()
.await
.is_err()
})
.await
.unwrap();
assert!(io_disabled)
}
}