Correctly handle select on multiple channels in Queues (#22146)
There are a few places in FlushQueueWithContext which make an incorrect assumption about how `select` on multiple channels works. The problem is best expressed by looking at the following example: ```go package main import "fmt" func main() { closedChan := make(chan struct{}) close(closedChan) toClose := make(chan struct{}) count := 0 for { select { case <-closedChan: count++ fmt.Println(count) if count == 2 { close(toClose) } case <-toClose: return } } } ``` This PR double-checks that the contexts are closed outside of checking if there is data in the dataChan. It also rationalises the WorkerPool FlushWithContext because the previous implementation failed to handle pausing correctly. This will probably fix the underlying problem in #22145 Fix #22145 Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
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@ -109,32 +109,6 @@ func (q *ChannelQueue) Flush(timeout time.Duration) error {
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return q.FlushWithContext(ctx)
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}
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// FlushWithContext is very similar to CleanUp but it will return as soon as the dataChan is empty
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func (q *ChannelQueue) FlushWithContext(ctx context.Context) error {
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log.Trace("ChannelQueue: %d Flush", q.qid)
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paused, _ := q.IsPausedIsResumed()
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for {
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select {
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case <-paused:
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return nil
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case data, ok := <-q.dataChan:
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if !ok {
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return nil
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}
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if unhandled := q.handle(data); unhandled != nil {
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log.Error("Unhandled Data whilst flushing queue %d", q.qid)
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}
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atomic.AddInt64(&q.numInQueue, -1)
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case <-q.baseCtx.Done():
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return q.baseCtx.Err()
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case <-ctx.Done():
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return ctx.Err()
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default:
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return nil
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}
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}
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}
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// Shutdown processing from this queue
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func (q *ChannelQueue) Shutdown() {
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q.lock.Lock()
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@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ import (
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"fmt"
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"runtime/pprof"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"time"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/container"
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@ -167,35 +166,6 @@ func (q *ChannelUniqueQueue) Flush(timeout time.Duration) error {
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return q.FlushWithContext(ctx)
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}
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// FlushWithContext is very similar to CleanUp but it will return as soon as the dataChan is empty
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func (q *ChannelUniqueQueue) FlushWithContext(ctx context.Context) error {
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log.Trace("ChannelUniqueQueue: %d Flush", q.qid)
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paused, _ := q.IsPausedIsResumed()
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for {
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select {
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case <-paused:
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return nil
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default:
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}
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select {
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case data, ok := <-q.dataChan:
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if !ok {
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return nil
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}
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if unhandled := q.handle(data); unhandled != nil {
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log.Error("Unhandled Data whilst flushing queue %d", q.qid)
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}
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atomic.AddInt64(&q.numInQueue, -1)
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case <-q.baseCtx.Done():
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return q.baseCtx.Err()
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case <-ctx.Done():
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return ctx.Err()
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default:
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return nil
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}
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}
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}
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// Shutdown processing from this queue
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func (q *ChannelUniqueQueue) Shutdown() {
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log.Trace("ChannelUniqueQueue: %s Shutting down", q.name)
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@ -463,13 +463,43 @@ func (p *WorkerPool) IsEmpty() bool {
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return atomic.LoadInt64(&p.numInQueue) == 0
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}
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// contextError returns either ctx.Done(), the base context's error or nil
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func (p *WorkerPool) contextError(ctx context.Context) error {
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select {
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case <-p.baseCtx.Done():
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return p.baseCtx.Err()
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case <-ctx.Done():
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return ctx.Err()
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default:
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return nil
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}
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}
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// FlushWithContext is very similar to CleanUp but it will return as soon as the dataChan is empty
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// NB: The worker will not be registered with the manager.
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func (p *WorkerPool) FlushWithContext(ctx context.Context) error {
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log.Trace("WorkerPool: %d Flush", p.qid)
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paused, _ := p.IsPausedIsResumed()
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for {
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// Because select will return any case that is satisified at random we precheck here before looking at dataChan.
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select {
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case data := <-p.dataChan:
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case <-paused:
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// Ensure that even if paused that the cancelled error is still sent
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return p.contextError(ctx)
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case <-p.baseCtx.Done():
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return p.baseCtx.Err()
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case <-ctx.Done():
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return ctx.Err()
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default:
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}
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select {
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case <-paused:
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return p.contextError(ctx)
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case data, ok := <-p.dataChan:
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if !ok {
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return nil
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}
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if unhandled := p.handle(data); unhandled != nil {
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log.Error("Unhandled Data whilst flushing queue %d", p.qid)
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}
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@ -495,6 +525,7 @@ func (p *WorkerPool) doWork(ctx context.Context) {
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paused, _ := p.IsPausedIsResumed()
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data := make([]Data, 0, p.batchLength)
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for {
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// Because select will return any case that is satisified at random we precheck here before looking at dataChan.
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select {
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case <-paused:
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log.Trace("Worker for Queue %d Pausing", p.qid)
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log.Trace("Worker shutting down")
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return
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}
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case <-ctx.Done():
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if len(data) > 0 {
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log.Trace("Handling: %d data, %v", len(data), data)
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if unhandled := p.handle(data...); unhandled != nil {
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log.Error("Unhandled Data in queue %d", p.qid)
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}
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atomic.AddInt64(&p.numInQueue, -1*int64(len(data)))
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}
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log.Trace("Worker shutting down")
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return
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default:
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}
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select {
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case <-paused:
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// go back around
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