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author | Michael Biebl <biebl@debian.org> | 2008-04-05 19:13:49 +0200 |
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committer | Michael Biebl <biebl@debian.org> | 2008-04-05 19:13:49 +0200 |
commit | 85df627b6c1cfc388a70ef5b01681d5d952a9dd7 (patch) | |
tree | 5b4136af33910f18d7f24c8506a2519620c6da1d /queue.h | |
parent | 6eda8c4f5837480a4f897513d6951e3f5743723d (diff) | |
download | rsyslog-85df627b6c1cfc388a70ef5b01681d5d952a9dd7.tar.gz |
Imported Upstream version 3.14.1upstream/3.14.1
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@@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +/* Definition of the queue support module. + * + * Copyright 2008 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. + * + * This file is part of rsyslog. + * + * Rsyslog is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * Rsyslog is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with Rsyslog. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + * + * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution. + */ + +#ifndef QUEUE_H_INCLUDED +#define QUEUE_H_INCLUDED + +#include <pthread.h> +#include "obj.h" +#include "wtp.h" +#include "stream.h" + +/* queue types */ +typedef enum { + QUEUETYPE_FIXED_ARRAY = 0,/* a simple queue made out of a fixed (initially malloced) array fast but memoryhog */ + QUEUETYPE_LINKEDLIST = 1, /* linked list used as buffer, lower fixed memory overhead but slower */ + QUEUETYPE_DISK = 2, /* disk files used as buffer */ + QUEUETYPE_DIRECT = 3 /* no queuing happens, consumer is directly called */ +} queueType_t; + +/* list member definition for linked list types of queues: */ +typedef struct qLinkedList_S { + struct qLinkedList_S *pNext; + void *pUsr; +} qLinkedList_t; + + +typedef struct qWrkThrd_s { + pthread_t thrdID; /* thread ID */ + qWrkCmd_t tCurrCmd; /* current command to be carried out by worker */ + obj_t *pUsr; /* current user object being processed (or NULL if none) */ + struct queue_s *pQueue; /* my queue (important if only the work thread instance is passed! */ + int iThrd; /* my worker thread array index */ + pthread_cond_t condInitDone; /* signaled when the thread startup is done (once per thread existance) */ + pthread_mutex_t mut; +} qWrkThrd_t; /* type for queue worker threads */ + +/* the queue object */ +typedef struct queue_s { + BEGINobjInstance; + queueType_t qType; + int bEnqOnly; /* does queue run in enqueue-only mode (1) or not (0)? */ + int bSaveOnShutdown;/* persists everthing on shutdown (if DA!)? 1-yes, 0-no */ + int bQueueStarted; /* has queueStart() been called on this queue? 1-yes, 0-no */ + int bQueueInDestruction;/* 1 if queue is in destruction process, 0 otherwise */ + int iQueueSize; /* Current number of elements in the queue */ + int iMaxQueueSize; /* how large can the queue grow? */ + int iNumWorkerThreads;/* number of worker threads to use */ + int iCurNumWrkThrd;/* current number of active worker threads */ + int iMinMsgsPerWrkr;/* minimum nbr of msgs per worker thread, if more, a new worker is started until max wrkrs */ + wtp_t *pWtpDA; + wtp_t *pWtpReg; + void *pUsr; /* a global, user-supplied pointer. Is passed back to consumer. */ + int iUpdsSincePersist;/* nbr of queue updates since the last persist call */ + int iPersistUpdCnt; /* persits queue info after this nbr of updates - 0 -> persist only on shutdown */ + int iHighWtrMrk; /* high water mark for disk-assisted memory queues */ + int iLowWtrMrk; /* low water mark for disk-assisted memory queues */ + int iDiscardMrk; /* if the queue is above this mark, low-severity messages are discarded */ + int iFullDlyMrk; /* if the queue is above this mark, FULL_DELAYable message are put on hold */ + int iLightDlyMrk; /* if the queue is above this mark, LIGHT_DELAYable message are put on hold */ + int iDiscardSeverity;/* messages of this severity above are discarded on too-full queue */ + int bNeedDelQIF; /* does the QIF file need to be deleted when queue becomes empty? */ + int toQShutdown; /* timeout for regular queue shutdown in ms */ + int toActShutdown; /* timeout for long-running action shutdown in ms */ + int toWrkShutdown; /* timeout for idle workers in ms, -1 means indefinite (0 is immediate) */ + int toEnq; /* enqueue timeout */ + /* rate limiting settings (will be expanded */ + int iDeqSlowdown; /* slow down dequeue by specified nbr of microseconds */ + /* end rate limiting */ + rsRetVal (*pConsumer)(void *,void*); /* user-supplied consumer function for dequeued messages */ + /* calling interface for pConsumer: arg1 is the global user pointer from this structure, arg2 is the + * user pointer that was dequeued (actual sample: for actions, arg1 is the pAction and arg2 is pointer + * to message) + * rgerhards, 2008-01-28 + */ + /* type-specific handlers (set during construction) */ + rsRetVal (*qConstruct)(struct queue_s *pThis); + rsRetVal (*qDestruct)(struct queue_s *pThis); + rsRetVal (*qAdd)(struct queue_s *pThis, void *pUsr); + rsRetVal (*qDel)(struct queue_s *pThis, void **ppUsr); + /* end type-specific handler */ + /* synchronization variables */ + pthread_mutex_t mutThrdMgmt; /* mutex for the queue's thread management */ + pthread_mutex_t *mut; /* mutex for enqueing and dequeueing messages */ + pthread_cond_t notFull, notEmpty; + pthread_cond_t belowFullDlyWtrMrk; /* below eFLOWCTL_FULL_DELAY watermark */ + pthread_cond_t belowLightDlyWtrMrk; /* below eFLOWCTL_FULL_DELAY watermark */ + pthread_cond_t condDAReady;/* signalled when the DA queue is fully initialized and ready for processing */ + int bChildIsDone; /* set to 1 when the child DA queue has finished processing, 0 otherwise */ + int bThrdStateChanged; /* at least one thread state has changed if 1 */ + /* end sync variables */ + /* the following variables are always present, because they + * are not only used for the "disk" queueing mode but also for + * any other queueing mode if it is set to "disk assisted". + * rgerhards, 2008-01-09 + */ + uchar *pszSpoolDir; + size_t lenSpoolDir; + uchar *pszFilePrefix; + size_t lenFilePrefix; + int iNumberFiles; /* how many files make up the queue? */ + int64 iMaxFileSize; /* max size for a single queue file */ + int64 sizeOnDiskMax; /* maximum size on disk allowed */ + int bIsDA; /* is this queue disk assisted? */ + int bRunsDA; /* is this queue actually *running* disk assisted? */ + struct queue_s *pqDA; /* queue for disk-assisted modes */ + struct queue_s *pqParent;/* pointer to the parent (if this is a child queue) */ + int bDAEnqOnly; /* EnqOnly setting for DA queue */ + /* some data elements for the queueUngetObj() functionality. This list should always be short + * and is always kept in memory + */ + qLinkedList_t *pUngetRoot; + qLinkedList_t *pUngetLast; + int iUngottenObjs; /* number of objects currently in the "ungotten" list */ + /* now follow queueing mode specific data elements */ + union { /* different data elements based on queue type (qType) */ + struct { + long head, tail; + void** pBuf; /* the queued user data structure */ + } farray; + struct { + qLinkedList_t *pRoot; + qLinkedList_t *pLast; + } linklist; + struct { + int64 sizeOnDisk; /* current amount of disk space used */ + int64 bytesRead; /* number of bytes read from current (undeleted!) file */ + strm_t *pWrite; /* current file to be written */ + strm_t *pRead; /* current file to be read */ + } disk; + } tVars; +} queue_t; + +/* some symbolic constants for easier reference */ +#define QUEUE_MODE_ENQDEQ 0 +#define QUEUE_MODE_ENQONLY 1 + +#define QUEUE_IDX_DA_WORKER 0 /* index for the DA worker (fixed) */ +#define QUEUE_PTR_DA_WORKER(x) (&((pThis)->pWrkThrds[0])) + +/* the define below is an "eternal" timeout for the timeout settings which require a value. + * It is one day, which is not really eternal, but comes close to it if we think about + * rsyslog (e.g.: do you want to wait on shutdown for more than a day? ;)) + * rgerhards, 2008-01-17 + */ +#define QUEUE_TIMEOUT_ETERNAL 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 + +/* prototypes */ +rsRetVal queueDestruct(queue_t **ppThis); +rsRetVal queueEnqObj(queue_t *pThis, flowControl_t flwCtlType, void *pUsr); +rsRetVal queueStart(queue_t *pThis); +rsRetVal queueSetMaxFileSize(queue_t *pThis, size_t iMaxFileSize); +rsRetVal queueSetFilePrefix(queue_t *pThis, uchar *pszPrefix, size_t iLenPrefix); +rsRetVal queueConstruct(queue_t **ppThis, queueType_t qType, int iWorkerThreads, + int iMaxQueueSize, rsRetVal (*pConsumer)(void*,void*)); +PROTOTYPEObjClassInit(queue); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iPersistUpdCnt, int); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, toQShutdown, long); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, toActShutdown, long); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, toWrkShutdown, long); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, toEnq, long); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iHighWtrMrk, int); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iLowWtrMrk, int); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iDiscardMrk, int); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iDiscardSeverity, int); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iMinMsgsPerWrkr, int); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, bSaveOnShutdown, int); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, pUsr, void*); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, iDeqSlowdown, int); +PROTOTYPEpropSetMeth(queue, sizeOnDiskMax, int64); +#define queueGetID(pThis) ((unsigned long) pThis) + +#endif /* #ifndef QUEUE_H_INCLUDED */ |