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rtic-channel/src/waker_registration.rs
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use core::cell::UnsafeCell;
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use core::task::Waker;
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/// A critical section based waker handler.
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pub struct CriticalSectionWakerRegistration {
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waker: UnsafeCell<Option<Waker>>,
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}
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unsafe impl Send for CriticalSectionWakerRegistration {}
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unsafe impl Sync for CriticalSectionWakerRegistration {}
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impl CriticalSectionWakerRegistration {
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/// Create a new waker registration.
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pub const fn new() -> Self {
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Self {
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waker: UnsafeCell::new(None),
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}
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}
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/// Register a waker.
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/// This will overwrite the previous waker if there was one.
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pub fn register(&self, new_waker: &Waker) {
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critical_section::with(|_| {
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// SAFETY: This access is protected by the critical section.
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let self_waker = unsafe { &mut *self.waker.get() };
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// From embassy
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// https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/blob/b99533607ceed225dd12ae73aaa9a0d969a7365e/embassy-sync/src/waitqueue/waker.rs#L59-L61
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match self_waker {
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// Optimization: If both the old and new Wakers wake the same task, we can simply
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// keep the old waker, skipping the clone. (In most executor implementations,
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// cloning a waker is somewhat expensive, comparable to cloning an Arc).
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Some(ref w2) if (w2.will_wake(new_waker)) => {}
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_ => {
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// clone the new waker and store it
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if let Some(old_waker) = core::mem::replace(self_waker, Some(new_waker.clone()))
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{
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// We had a waker registered for another task. Wake it, so the other task can
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// reregister itself if it's still interested.
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//
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// If two tasks are waiting on the same thing concurrently, this will cause them
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// to wake each other in a loop fighting over this WakerRegistration. This wastes
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// CPU but things will still work.
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//
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// If the user wants to have two tasks waiting on the same thing they should use
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// a more appropriate primitive that can store multiple wakers.
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old_waker.wake()
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}
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}
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}
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});
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}
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/// Wake the waker.
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pub fn wake(&self) {
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critical_section::with(|_| {
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// SAFETY: This access is protected by the critical section.
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let self_waker = unsafe { &mut *self.waker.get() };
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if let Some(waker) = self_waker.take() {
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waker.wake()
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}
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});
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}
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}
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