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oauth: Remove stale events from the kqueue multiplexer
If a socket is added to the kqueue, becomes readable/writable, and subsequently becomes non-readable/writable again, the kqueue itself will remain readable until either the socket registration is removed, or the stale event is cleared via a call to kevent(). In many simple cases, Curl itself will remove the socket registration quickly, but in real-world usage, this is not guaranteed to happen. The kqueue can then remain stuck in a permanently readable state until the request ends, which results in pointless wakeups for the client and wasted CPU time. Implement comb_multiplexer() to call kevent() and unstick any stale events that would cause unnecessary callbacks. This is called right after drive_request(), before we return control to the client to wait. Suggested-by: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> Backpatch-through: 18 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAOYmi+nDZxJHaWj9_jRSyf8uMToCADAmOfJEggsKW-kY7aUwHA@mail.gmail.com
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@ -1376,6 +1376,53 @@ register_socket(CURL *curl, curl_socket_t socket, int what, void *ctx,
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/*
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* If there is no work to do on any of the descriptors in the multiplexer, then
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* this function must ensure that the multiplexer is not readable.
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*
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* Unlike epoll descriptors, kqueue descriptors only transition from readable to
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* unreadable when kevent() is called and finds nothing, after removing
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* level-triggered conditions that have gone away. We therefore need a dummy
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* kevent() call after operations might have been performed on the monitored
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* sockets or timer_fd. Any event returned is ignored here, but it also remains
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* queued (being level-triggered) and leaves the descriptor readable. This is a
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* no-op for epoll descriptors.
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*/
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static bool
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comb_multiplexer(struct async_ctx *actx)
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{
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#if defined(HAVE_SYS_EPOLL_H)
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/* The epoll implementation doesn't hold onto stale events. */
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return true;
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#elif defined(HAVE_SYS_EVENT_H)
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struct timespec timeout = {0};
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struct kevent ev;
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/*
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* Try to read a single pending event. We can actually ignore the result:
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* either we found an event to process, in which case the multiplexer is
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* correctly readable for that event at minimum, and it doesn't matter if
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* there are any stale events; or we didn't find any, in which case the
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* kernel will have discarded any stale events as it traveled to the end
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* of the queue.
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* Note that this depends on our registrations being level-triggered --
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* even the timer, so we use a chained kqueue for that instead of an
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* EVFILT_TIMER on the top-level mux. If we used edge-triggered events,
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* this call would improperly discard them.
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*/
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if (kevent(actx->mux, NULL, 0, &ev, 1, &timeout) < 0)
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{
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actx_error(actx, "could not comb kqueue: %m");
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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#else
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#error comb_multiplexer is not implemented on this platform
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#endif
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}
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/*
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/*
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* Enables or disables the timer in the multiplexer set. The timeout value is
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* Enables or disables the timer in the multiplexer set. The timeout value is
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* in milliseconds (negative values disable the timer).
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* in milliseconds (negative values disable the timer).
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@ -2755,13 +2802,21 @@ pg_fe_run_oauth_flow_impl(PGconn *conn)
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if (status == PGRES_POLLING_FAILED)
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if (status == PGRES_POLLING_FAILED)
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goto error_return;
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goto error_return;
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else if (status != PGRES_POLLING_OK)
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else if (status == PGRES_POLLING_OK)
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{
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break; /* done! */
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/* not done yet */
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return status;
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}
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break;
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* This request is still running.
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*
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* Make sure that stale events don't cause us to come back
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* early. (Currently, this can occur only with kqueue.) If
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* this is forgotten, the multiplexer can get stuck in a
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* signaled state and we'll burn CPU cycles pointlessly.
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*/
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if (!comb_multiplexer(actx))
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goto error_return;
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return status;
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}
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}
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case OAUTH_STEP_WAIT_INTERVAL:
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case OAUTH_STEP_WAIT_INTERVAL:
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