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Author SHA1 Message Date
Maria Matejka
e91754f5b9 Event lists rewritten to a single linked list
In multithreaded environment, we need to pass messages between workers.
This is done by queuing events to their respective queues. The
double-linked list is not really useful for that as it needs locking
everywhere.

This commit rewrites the event subsystem to use a single-linked list
where events are enqueued by a single atomic instruction and the queue
is processed after atomically moving the whole queue aside.
2022-07-18 13:28:35 +02:00
Maria Matejka
94eb0858c2 Converting the former BFD loop to a universal IO loop and protocol loop.
There is a simple universal IO loop, taking care of events, timers and
sockets. Primarily, one instance of a protocol should use exactly one IO
loop to do all its work, as is now done in BFD.

Contrary to previous versions, the loop is now launched and cleaned by
the nest/proto.c code, allowing for a protocol to just request its own
loop by setting the loop's lock order in config higher than the_bird.

It is not supported nor checked if any protocol changed the requested
lock order in reconfigure. No protocol should do it at all.
2021-11-22 19:05:43 +01:00
Ondrej Zajicek (work)
7be3af7fa6 Rate-limit scheduling of work-events
In general, events are code handling some some condition, which is
scheduled when such condition happened and executed independently from
I/O loop. Work-events are a subgroup of events that are scheduled
repeatedly until some (often significant) work is done (e.g. feeding
routes to protocol). All scheduled events are executed during each
I/O loop iteration.

Separate work-events from regular events to a separate queue and
rate limit their execution to a fixed number per I/O loop iteration.
That should prevent excess latency when many work-events are
scheduled at one time (e.g. simultaneous reload of many BGP sessions).
2021-03-12 15:35:56 +01:00
Ondrej Zajicek (work)
961671c0f5 Lib: Add and use ev_new_init() 2018-10-01 15:55:23 +02:00
Ondrej Zajicek
6f8bbaa10b Fininshing integrated OSPF. 2014-11-03 10:42:55 +01:00
Martin Mares
8f6accb5bb Event handlers no longer return re-queue flag. Instead of using it, just
call ev_schedule() on the same handler which should work perfectly now.
2000-04-27 22:28:49 +00:00
Martin Mares
84a7d7f77c ev_run() now returns whether the event has been requeued or not.
ev_run_list() now returns number of events which remain in the list.
1999-11-17 12:01:11 +00:00
Martin Mares
0d70292d88 Events now return a value. If it's non-zero, the event is re-queued
for processing in next event cycle. This can be used to prevent background
actions (hint: user commands) from hogging the CPU for too long time.
1999-10-29 12:08:49 +00:00
Martin Mares
3b15402fd4 Grrr, forgot to commit the event routines themselves :| 1999-02-11 22:18:36 +00:00