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/*
* Copyright (c) 2016-present, RxJava Contributors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
* compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
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*/
/*
* The code was inspired by the similarly named JCTools class:
* https://github.com/JCTools/JCTools/blob/master/jctools-core/src/main/java/org/jctools/queues/atomic
*/
package io.reactivex.rxjava3.operators;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.*;
import io.reactivex.rxjava3.annotations.Nullable;
import io.reactivex.rxjava3.internal.util.Pow2;
/**
* A single-producer single-consumer array-backed queue which can allocate new arrays in case the consumer is slower
* than the producer.
* @param the contained value type
* @since 3.1.1
*/
public final class SpscLinkedArrayQueue implements SimplePlainQueue {
static final int MAX_LOOK_AHEAD_STEP = Integer.getInteger("jctools.spsc.max.lookahead.step", 4096);
final AtomicLong producerIndex = new AtomicLong();
int producerLookAheadStep;
long producerLookAhead;
final int producerMask;
AtomicReferenceArray producerBuffer;
final int consumerMask;
AtomicReferenceArray consumerBuffer;
final AtomicLong consumerIndex = new AtomicLong();
private static final Object HAS_NEXT = new Object();
/**
* Constructs a linked array-based queue instance with the given
* island size rounded up to the next power of 2.
* @param bufferSize the maximum number of elements per island
*/
public SpscLinkedArrayQueue(final int bufferSize) {
int p2capacity = Pow2.roundToPowerOfTwo(Math.max(8, bufferSize));
int mask = p2capacity - 1;
AtomicReferenceArray buffer = new AtomicReferenceArray<>(p2capacity + 1);
producerBuffer = buffer;
producerMask = mask;
adjustLookAheadStep(p2capacity);
consumerBuffer = buffer;
consumerMask = mask;
producerLookAhead = mask - 1; // we know it's all empty to start with
soProducerIndex(0L);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*
* This implementation is correct for single producer thread use only.
*/
@Override
public boolean offer(final T e) {
if (null == e) {
throw new NullPointerException("Null is not a valid element");
}
// local load of field to avoid repeated loads after volatile reads
final AtomicReferenceArray buffer = producerBuffer;
final long index = lpProducerIndex();
final int mask = producerMask;
final int offset = calcWrappedOffset(index, mask);
if (index < producerLookAhead) {
return writeToQueue(buffer, e, index, offset);
} else {
final int lookAheadStep = producerLookAheadStep;
// go around the buffer or resize if full (unless we hit max capacity)
int lookAheadElementOffset = calcWrappedOffset(index + lookAheadStep, mask);
if (null == lvElement(buffer, lookAheadElementOffset)) { // LoadLoad
producerLookAhead = index + lookAheadStep - 1; // joy, there's plenty of room
return writeToQueue(buffer, e, index, offset);
} else if (null == lvElement(buffer, calcWrappedOffset(index + 1, mask))) { // buffer is not full
return writeToQueue(buffer, e, index, offset);
} else {
resize(buffer, index, offset, e, mask); // add a buffer and link old to new
return true;
}
}
}
private boolean writeToQueue(final AtomicReferenceArray buffer, final T e, final long index, final int offset) {
soElement(buffer, offset, e); // StoreStore
soProducerIndex(index + 1); // this ensures atomic write of long on 32bit platforms
return true;
}
private void resize(final AtomicReferenceArray oldBuffer, final long currIndex, final int offset, final T e,
final long mask) {
final int capacity = oldBuffer.length();
final AtomicReferenceArray newBuffer = new AtomicReferenceArray<>(capacity);
producerBuffer = newBuffer;
producerLookAhead = currIndex + mask - 1;
soElement(newBuffer, offset, e); // StoreStore
soNext(oldBuffer, newBuffer);
soElement(oldBuffer, offset, HAS_NEXT); // new buffer is visible after element is
// inserted
soProducerIndex(currIndex + 1); // this ensures correctness on 32bit platforms
}
private void soNext(AtomicReferenceArray curr, AtomicReferenceArray next) {
soElement(curr, calcDirectOffset(curr.length() - 1), next);
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
private AtomicReferenceArray lvNextBufferAndUnlink(AtomicReferenceArray curr, int nextIndex) {
int nextOffset = calcDirectOffset(nextIndex);
AtomicReferenceArray nextBuffer = (AtomicReferenceArray)lvElement(curr, nextOffset);
soElement(curr, nextOffset, null); // Avoid GC nepotism
return nextBuffer;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*
* This implementation is correct for single consumer thread use only.
*/
@Nullable
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
@Override
public T poll() {
// local load of field to avoid repeated loads after volatile reads
final AtomicReferenceArray buffer = consumerBuffer;
final long index = lpConsumerIndex();
final int mask = consumerMask;
final int offset = calcWrappedOffset(index, mask);
final Object e = lvElement(buffer, offset); // LoadLoad
boolean isNextBuffer = e == HAS_NEXT;
if (null != e && !isNextBuffer) {
soElement(buffer, offset, null); // StoreStore
soConsumerIndex(index + 1); // this ensures correctness on 32bit platforms
return (T) e;
} else if (isNextBuffer) {
return newBufferPoll(lvNextBufferAndUnlink(buffer, mask + 1), index, mask);
}
return null;
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
private T newBufferPoll(AtomicReferenceArray nextBuffer, final long index, final int mask) {
consumerBuffer = nextBuffer;
final int offsetInNew = calcWrappedOffset(index, mask);
final T n = (T) lvElement(nextBuffer, offsetInNew); // LoadLoad
if (null != n) {
soElement(nextBuffer, offsetInNew, null); // StoreStore
soConsumerIndex(index + 1); // this ensures correctness on 32bit platforms
}
return n;
}
/**
* Returns the next element in this queue without removing it or {@code null}
* if this queue is empty
* @return the next element or {@code null}
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
@Nullable
public T peek() {
final AtomicReferenceArray buffer = consumerBuffer;
final long index = lpConsumerIndex();
final int mask = consumerMask;
final int offset = calcWrappedOffset(index, mask);
final Object e = lvElement(buffer, offset); // LoadLoad
if (e == HAS_NEXT) {
return newBufferPeek(lvNextBufferAndUnlink(buffer, mask + 1), index, mask);
}
return (T) e;
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
private T newBufferPeek(AtomicReferenceArray nextBuffer, final long index, final int mask) {
consumerBuffer = nextBuffer;
final int offsetInNew = calcWrappedOffset(index, mask);
return (T) lvElement(nextBuffer, offsetInNew); // LoadLoad
}
@Override
public void clear() {
while (poll() != null || !isEmpty()) { } // NOPMD
}
/**
* Returns the number of elements in the queue.
* @return the number of elements in the queue
*/
public int size() {
/*
* It is possible for a thread to be interrupted or reschedule between the read of the producer and
* consumer indices, therefore protection is required to ensure size is within valid range. In the
* event of concurrent polls/offers to this method the size is OVER estimated as we read consumer
* index BEFORE the producer index.
*/
long after = lvConsumerIndex();
while (true) {
final long before = after;
final long currentProducerIndex = lvProducerIndex();
after = lvConsumerIndex();
if (before == after) {
return (int) (currentProducerIndex - after);
}
}
}
@Override
public boolean isEmpty() {
return lvProducerIndex() == lvConsumerIndex();
}
private void adjustLookAheadStep(int capacity) {
producerLookAheadStep = Math.min(capacity / 4, MAX_LOOK_AHEAD_STEP);
}
private long lvProducerIndex() {
return producerIndex.get();
}
private long lvConsumerIndex() {
return consumerIndex.get();
}
private long lpProducerIndex() {
return producerIndex.get();
}
private long lpConsumerIndex() {
return consumerIndex.get();
}
private void soProducerIndex(long v) {
producerIndex.lazySet(v);
}
private void soConsumerIndex(long v) {
consumerIndex.lazySet(v);
}
private static int calcWrappedOffset(long index, int mask) {
return calcDirectOffset((int)index & mask);
}
private static int calcDirectOffset(int index) {
return index;
}
private static void soElement(AtomicReferenceArray buffer, int offset, Object e) {
buffer.lazySet(offset, e);
}
private static Object lvElement(AtomicReferenceArray buffer, int offset) {
return buffer.get(offset);
}
/**
* Offer two elements at the same time.
* Don't use the regular offer() with this at all!
* @param first the first value, not null
* @param second the second value, not null
* @return true if the queue accepted the two new values
*/
@Override
public boolean offer(T first, T second) {
final AtomicReferenceArray buffer = producerBuffer;
final long p = lvProducerIndex();
final int m = producerMask;
int pi = calcWrappedOffset(p + 2, m);
if (null == lvElement(buffer, pi)) {
pi = calcWrappedOffset(p, m);
soElement(buffer, pi + 1, second);
soElement(buffer, pi, first);
soProducerIndex(p + 2);
} else {
final int capacity = buffer.length();
final AtomicReferenceArray newBuffer = new AtomicReferenceArray<>(capacity);
producerBuffer = newBuffer;
pi = calcWrappedOffset(p, m);
soElement(newBuffer, pi + 1, second); // StoreStore
soElement(newBuffer, pi, first);
soNext(buffer, newBuffer);
soElement(buffer, pi, HAS_NEXT); // new buffer is visible after element is
soProducerIndex(p + 2); // this ensures correctness on 32bit platforms
}
return true;
}
}