// Copyright 2021 The SwiftShader Authors. All Rights Reserved. // // 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 // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. #ifndef VK_TIMELINE_SEMAPHORE_HPP_ #define VK_TIMELINE_SEMAPHORE_HPP_ #include "VkConfig.hpp" #include "VkObject.hpp" #include "VkSemaphore.hpp" #include "marl/conditionvariable.h" #include "marl/mutex.h" #include "System/Synchronization.hpp" #include namespace vk { // Timeline Semaphores track a 64-bit payload instead of a binary payload. // // A timeline does not have a "signaled" and "unsignalled" state. Threads instead wait // for the payload to become a certain value. When a thread signals the timeline, it provides // a new payload that is greater than the current payload. // // There is no way to reset a timeline or to decrease the payload's value. A user must instead // create a new timeline with a new initial payload if they desire this behavior. class TimelineSemaphore : public Semaphore, public Object { public: // WaitForAny represents a single vkWaitSemaphores() call with the // VK_SEMAPHORE_WAIT_ANY_BIT set. class WaitForAny { public: // Creates a WaitForAny object and populates it with the contents of a VkSemaphoreWaitInfo. WaitForAny(const VkSemaphoreWaitInfo *pWaitInfo); ~WaitForAny(); void wait(); template VkResult wait(std::chrono::time_point end_ns); void signal(); private: marl::mutex mutex; marl::ConditionVariable cv; // TODO(b/181683382) -- Add Thread Safety Analysis instrumentation when it can properly // analyze lambdas. bool is_signaled = false; marl::containers::vector semaphores; }; TimelineSemaphore(const VkSemaphoreCreateInfo *pCreateInfo, void *mem, const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator); TimelineSemaphore(); static size_t ComputeRequiredAllocationSize(const VkSemaphoreCreateInfo *pCreateInfo); // Block until this semaphore is signaled with the specified value; void wait(uint64_t value); // Wait until a certain amount of time has passed or until the specified value is signaled. template VkResult wait(uint64_t value, std::chrono::time_point end_ns); // Set the payload to the specified value and signal all waiting threads. void signal(uint64_t value); // Retrieve the current payload. This should not be used to make thread execution decisions as // there's no guarantee that the value returned here matches the actual payload's value. uint64_t getCounterValue(); // Clean up any allocated resources void destroy(const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator); private: enum class AddWaitResult { kWaitAdded = 0, kWaitUpdated, kValueAlreadySignaled }; AddWaitResult addWait(WaitForAny *waitObject, uint64_t waitValue); void removeWait(WaitForAny *waitObject); // Guards access to all the resources that may be accessed by other threads. // No clang Thread Safety Analysis is used on variables guarded by mutex // as there is an issue with TSA. Despite instrumenting everything properly, // compilation will fail when a lambda function uses a guarded resource. marl::mutex mutex; // Entry point to the marl threading library that handles blocking and unblocking. marl::ConditionVariable cv; // TODO(b/181683382) -- Add Thread Safety Analysis instrumentation when it can properly // analyze lambdas. // The 64-bit payload. uint64_t counter; // All the WaitForAny objects waiting on this semaphore to reach specific values. std::map any_waits; }; template VkResult TimelineSemaphore::wait(uint64_t value, const std::chrono::time_point timeout) { marl::lock lock(mutex); if(!cv.wait_until(lock, timeout, [&]() { return counter >= value; })) { return VK_TIMEOUT; } return VK_SUCCESS; } template VkResult TimelineSemaphore::WaitForAny::wait(const std::chrono::time_point timeout) { marl::lock lock(mutex); if(!cv.wait_until(lock, timeout, [&]() { return is_signaled; })) { return VK_TIMEOUT; } return VK_SUCCESS; } } // namespace vk #endif // VK_TIMELINE_SEMAPHORE_HPP_