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//! `atomic` module is a home for [AtomicRef] cell-like struct, used to perform thread-safe
//! operations using underlying hardware intristics.
use std::fmt::Formatter;
use std::ptr::null_mut;
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicPtr, Ordering};
use std::sync::Arc;
/// Atomic reference holding a value, that's supposed to be shared - potentially between multiple
/// threads. Internally this value is hidden behind [Arc] reference, which is returned during
/// [AtomicRef::get] method. This cell doesn't allow to return &mut references to stored object.
/// Instead updates can be performed as lock-free operation mutating function
/// passed over during [AtomicRef::update] call.
///
/// Example:
/// ```rust
/// use yrs::atomic::AtomicRef;
///
/// let atom = AtomicRef::new(vec!["John"]);
/// atom.update(|users| {
/// let mut users_copy = users.cloned().unwrap_or_else(Vec::default);
/// users_copy.push("Susan");
/// users_copy
/// });
/// let users = atom.get(); // John, Susan
/// ```
/// **Important note**: since [AtomicRef::update] may call provided function multiple times (in
/// scenarios, when another thread intercepted update with its own update call), provided function
/// should be idempotent and preferably quick to execute.
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct AtomicRef<T>(AtomicPtr<T>);
unsafe impl<T> Send for AtomicRef<T> {}
unsafe impl<T> Sync for AtomicRef<T> {}
impl<T> AtomicRef<T> {
/// Creates a new instance of [AtomicRef]. This call boxes provided `value` and allocates it
/// on a heap.
pub fn new(value: T) -> Self {
let arc = Arc::new(value);
let ptr = Arc::into_raw(arc) as *mut _;
AtomicRef(AtomicPtr::new(ptr))
}
/// Returns a reference to current state hold by the [AtomicRef]. Keep in mind that after
/// acquiring it, it may not present the current view of the state, but instead be changed by
/// the concurrent [AtomicRef::update] call.
pub fn get(&self) -> Option<Arc<T>> {
let ptr = self.0.load(Ordering::SeqCst);
if ptr.is_null() {
None
} else {
let arc = unsafe { Arc::from_raw(ptr) };
let result = arc.clone();
std::mem::forget(arc);
Some(result)
}
}
/// Atomically replaces currently stored value with a new one, returning the last stored value.
pub fn swap(&self, value: T) -> Option<Arc<T>> {
let new_ptr = Arc::into_raw(Arc::new(value)) as *mut _;
let prev = self.0.swap(new_ptr, Ordering::Release);
if prev.is_null() {
None
} else {
let arc = unsafe { Arc::from_raw(prev) };
Some(arc)
}
}
/// Atomically replaces currently stored value with a null, returning the last stored value.
pub fn take(&self) -> Option<Arc<T>> {
let prev = self.0.swap(null_mut(), Ordering::Release);
if prev.is_null() {
None
} else {
let arc = unsafe { Arc::from_raw(prev) };
Some(arc)
}
}
/// Updates stored value in place using provided function `f`, which takes read-only refrence
/// to the most recently known state and producing new state in the result.
///
/// **Important note**: since [AtomicRef::update] may call provided function multiple times (in
/// scenarios, when another thread intercepted update with its own update call), provided
/// function should be idempotent and preferably quick to execute.
pub fn update<F>(&self, f: F)
where
F: Fn(Option<&T>) -> T,
{
loop {
let old_ptr = self.0.load(Ordering::SeqCst);
let old_value = unsafe { old_ptr.as_ref() };
// modify copied value
let new_value = f(old_value);
let new_ptr = Arc::into_raw(Arc::new(new_value)) as *mut _;
let swapped =
self.0
.compare_exchange(old_ptr, new_ptr, Ordering::AcqRel, Ordering::Relaxed);
match swapped {
Ok(old) => {
if !old.is_null() {
unsafe { Arc::decrement_strong_count(old) }; // drop reference to old
}
break; // we succeeded
}
Err(new) => {
if !new.is_null() {
unsafe { Arc::decrement_strong_count(new) }; // drop reference to new and retry
}
}
}
}
}
}
impl<T: Copy> AtomicRef<T> {
/// Returns a current state copy hold by the [AtomicRef]. Keep in mind that after
/// acquiring it, it may not present the current view of the state, but instead be changed by
/// the concurrent [AtomicRef::update] call.
pub fn get_owned(&self) -> Option<T> {
let ptr = self.0.load(Ordering::SeqCst);
if ptr.is_null() {
None
} else {
let arc = unsafe { Arc::from_raw(ptr) };
let result = *arc;
std::mem::forget(arc);
Some(result)
}
}
}
impl<T> Drop for AtomicRef<T> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe {
let ptr = self.0.load(Ordering::Acquire);
if !ptr.is_null() {
Arc::decrement_strong_count(ptr);
}
}
}
}
impl<T> PartialEq for AtomicRef<T>
where
T: PartialEq,
{
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
let a = self.0.load(Ordering::Acquire);
let b = other.0.load(Ordering::Acquire);
if std::ptr::eq(a, b) {
true
} else {
unsafe { a.as_ref() == b.as_ref() }
}
}
}
impl<T> Eq for AtomicRef<T> where T: Eq {}
impl<T: std::fmt::Debug> std::fmt::Debug for AtomicRef<T> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
let value = self.get();
write!(f, "AtomicRef({:?})", value.as_deref())
}
}
impl<T> Default for AtomicRef<T> {
fn default() -> Self {
AtomicRef(AtomicPtr::new(null_mut()))
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use crate::atomic::AtomicRef;
#[test]
fn init_get() {
let atom = AtomicRef::new(1);
let value = atom.get();
assert_eq!(value.as_deref().cloned(), Some(1));
}
#[test]
fn update() {
let atom = AtomicRef::new(vec!["John"]);
let old_users = atom.get().unwrap();
let actual: &[&str] = &old_users;
assert_eq!(actual, &["John"]);
atom.update(|users| {
let mut users_copy = users.cloned().unwrap_or_else(Vec::default);
users_copy.push("Susan");
users_copy
});
// after update new Arc ptr data returns updated content
let new_users = atom.get().unwrap();
let actual: &[&str] = &new_users;
assert_eq!(actual, &["John", "Susan"]);
// old Arc ptr data is unchanged
let actual: &[&str] = &old_users;
assert_eq!(actual, &["John"]);
}
}