PollServiceRequestManager.cs 10 KB

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  27. using System;
  28. using System.Collections;
  29. using System.Threading;
  30. using System.Reflection;
  31. using log4net;
  32. using HttpServer;
  33. using OpenSim.Framework;
  34. using OpenSim.Framework.Monitoring;
  35. using Amib.Threading;
  36. using System.IO;
  37. using System.Text;
  38. using System.Collections.Generic;
  39. namespace OpenSim.Framework.Servers.HttpServer
  40. {
  41. public class PollServiceRequestManager
  42. {
  43. private static readonly ILog m_log = LogManager.GetLogger(MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod().DeclaringType);
  44. private readonly BaseHttpServer m_server;
  45. private BlockingQueue<PollServiceHttpRequest> m_requests = new BlockingQueue<PollServiceHttpRequest>();
  46. private static List<PollServiceHttpRequest> m_longPollRequests = new List<PollServiceHttpRequest>();
  47. private uint m_WorkerThreadCount = 0;
  48. private Thread[] m_workerThreads;
  49. private bool m_running = true;
  50. private SmartThreadPool m_threadPool = new SmartThreadPool(20000, 12, 2);
  51. // private int m_timeout = 1000; // increase timeout 250; now use the event one
  52. public PollServiceRequestManager(BaseHttpServer pSrv, uint pWorkerThreadCount, int pTimeout)
  53. {
  54. m_server = pSrv;
  55. m_WorkerThreadCount = pWorkerThreadCount;
  56. m_workerThreads = new Thread[m_WorkerThreadCount];
  57. }
  58. public void Start()
  59. {
  60. //startup worker threads
  61. for (uint i = 0; i < m_WorkerThreadCount; i++)
  62. {
  63. m_workerThreads[i]
  64. = Watchdog.StartThread(
  65. PoolWorkerJob,
  66. string.Format("PollServiceWorkerThread{0}:{1}", i, m_server.Port),
  67. ThreadPriority.Normal,
  68. false,
  69. false,
  70. null,
  71. int.MaxValue);
  72. }
  73. Watchdog.StartThread(
  74. this.CheckLongPollThreads,
  75. string.Format("LongPollServiceWatcherThread:{0}", m_server.Port),
  76. ThreadPriority.Normal,
  77. false,
  78. true,
  79. null,
  80. 1000 * 60 * 10);
  81. }
  82. private void ReQueueEvent(PollServiceHttpRequest req)
  83. {
  84. if (m_running)
  85. {
  86. // delay the enqueueing for 100ms. There's no need to have the event
  87. // actively on the queue
  88. Timer t = new Timer(self => {
  89. ((Timer)self).Dispose();
  90. m_requests.Enqueue(req);
  91. });
  92. t.Change(100, Timeout.Infinite);
  93. }
  94. }
  95. public void Enqueue(PollServiceHttpRequest req)
  96. {
  97. if (m_running)
  98. {
  99. if (req.PollServiceArgs.Type == PollServiceEventArgs.EventType.LongPoll)
  100. {
  101. lock (m_longPollRequests)
  102. m_longPollRequests.Add(req);
  103. }
  104. else
  105. m_requests.Enqueue(req);
  106. }
  107. }
  108. private void CheckLongPollThreads()
  109. {
  110. // The only purpose of this thread is to check the EQs for events.
  111. // If there are events, that thread will be placed in the "ready-to-serve" queue, m_requests.
  112. // If there are no events, that thread will be back to its "waiting" queue, m_longPollRequests.
  113. // All other types of tasks (Inventory handlers, http-in, etc) don't have the long-poll nature,
  114. // so if they aren't ready to be served by a worker thread (no events), they are placed
  115. // directly back in the "ready-to-serve" queue by the worker thread.
  116. while (m_running)
  117. {
  118. Thread.Sleep(500);
  119. Watchdog.UpdateThread();
  120. // List<PollServiceHttpRequest> not_ready = new List<PollServiceHttpRequest>();
  121. lock (m_longPollRequests)
  122. {
  123. if (m_longPollRequests.Count > 0 && m_running)
  124. {
  125. List<PollServiceHttpRequest> ready = m_longPollRequests.FindAll(req =>
  126. (req.PollServiceArgs.HasEvents(req.RequestID, req.PollServiceArgs.Id) || // there are events in this EQ
  127. (Environment.TickCount - req.RequestTime) > req.PollServiceArgs.TimeOutms) // no events, but timeout
  128. );
  129. ready.ForEach(req =>
  130. {
  131. m_requests.Enqueue(req);
  132. m_longPollRequests.Remove(req);
  133. });
  134. }
  135. }
  136. }
  137. }
  138. public void Stop()
  139. {
  140. m_running = false;
  141. // m_timeout = -10000; // cause all to expire
  142. Thread.Sleep(1000); // let the world move
  143. foreach (Thread t in m_workerThreads)
  144. Watchdog.AbortThread(t.ManagedThreadId);
  145. PollServiceHttpRequest wreq;
  146. lock (m_longPollRequests)
  147. {
  148. if (m_longPollRequests.Count > 0 && m_running)
  149. m_longPollRequests.ForEach(req => m_requests.Enqueue(req));
  150. }
  151. while (m_requests.Count() > 0)
  152. {
  153. try
  154. {
  155. wreq = m_requests.Dequeue(0);
  156. wreq.DoHTTPGruntWork(
  157. m_server, wreq.PollServiceArgs.NoEvents(wreq.RequestID, wreq.PollServiceArgs.Id));
  158. }
  159. catch
  160. {
  161. }
  162. }
  163. m_longPollRequests.Clear();
  164. m_requests.Clear();
  165. }
  166. // work threads
  167. private void PoolWorkerJob()
  168. {
  169. while (m_running)
  170. {
  171. PollServiceHttpRequest req = m_requests.Dequeue(5000);
  172. //m_log.WarnFormat("[YYY]: Dequeued {0}", (req == null ? "null" : req.PollServiceArgs.Type.ToString()));
  173. Watchdog.UpdateThread();
  174. if (req != null)
  175. {
  176. try
  177. {
  178. if (req.PollServiceArgs.HasEvents(req.RequestID, req.PollServiceArgs.Id))
  179. {
  180. Hashtable responsedata = req.PollServiceArgs.GetEvents(req.RequestID, req.PollServiceArgs.Id);
  181. if (responsedata == null)
  182. continue;
  183. if (req.PollServiceArgs.Type == PollServiceEventArgs.EventType.LongPoll) // This is the event queue
  184. {
  185. try
  186. {
  187. req.DoHTTPGruntWork(m_server, responsedata);
  188. }
  189. catch (ObjectDisposedException) // Browser aborted before we could read body, server closed the stream
  190. {
  191. // Ignore it, no need to reply
  192. }
  193. }
  194. else
  195. {
  196. m_threadPool.QueueWorkItem(x =>
  197. {
  198. try
  199. {
  200. req.DoHTTPGruntWork(m_server, responsedata);
  201. }
  202. catch (ObjectDisposedException) // Browser aborted before we could read body, server closed the stream
  203. {
  204. // Ignore it, no need to reply
  205. }
  206. return null;
  207. }, null);
  208. }
  209. }
  210. else
  211. {
  212. if ((Environment.TickCount - req.RequestTime) > req.PollServiceArgs.TimeOutms)
  213. {
  214. req.DoHTTPGruntWork(
  215. m_server, req.PollServiceArgs.NoEvents(req.RequestID, req.PollServiceArgs.Id));
  216. }
  217. else
  218. {
  219. ReQueueEvent(req);
  220. }
  221. }
  222. }
  223. catch (Exception e)
  224. {
  225. m_log.ErrorFormat("Exception in poll service thread: " + e.ToString());
  226. }
  227. }
  228. }
  229. }
  230. }
  231. }