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Merge pull request #564 from hurtonm/master

Rename pipe states so they are more mnemonic
This commit is contained in:
Pieter Hintjens 2013-05-28 04:51:47 -07:00
commit 9d63ebf6d6
2 changed files with 56 additions and 50 deletions

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@ -96,7 +96,9 @@ zmq::blob_t zmq::pipe_t::get_identity ()
bool zmq::pipe_t::check_read ()
{
if (unlikely (!in_active || (state != active && state != pending)))
if (unlikely (!in_active))
return false;
if (unlikely (state != active && state != waiting_for_delimiter))
return false;
// Check if there's an item in the pipe.
@ -120,7 +122,9 @@ bool zmq::pipe_t::check_read ()
bool zmq::pipe_t::read (msg_t *msg_)
{
if (unlikely (!in_active || (state != active && state != pending)))
if (unlikely (!in_active))
return false;
if (unlikely (state != active && state != waiting_for_delimiter))
return false;
if (!inpipe->read (msg_)) {
@ -187,7 +191,7 @@ void zmq::pipe_t::rollback ()
void zmq::pipe_t::flush ()
{
// The peer does not exist anymore at this point.
if (state == terminating)
if (state == term_ack_sent)
return;
if (outpipe && !outpipe->flush ())
@ -196,7 +200,7 @@ void zmq::pipe_t::flush ()
void zmq::pipe_t::process_activate_read ()
{
if (!in_active && (state == active || state == pending)) {
if (!in_active && (state == active || state == waiting_for_delimiter)) {
in_active = true;
sink->read_activated (this);
}
@ -240,24 +244,24 @@ void zmq::pipe_t::process_pipe_term ()
{
// This is the simple case of peer-induced termination. If there are no
// more pending messages to read, or if the pipe was configured to drop
// pending messages, we can move directly to the terminating state.
// Otherwise we'll hang up in pending state till all the pending messages
// are sent.
// pending messages, we can move directly to the term_ack_sent state.
// Otherwise we'll hang up in waiting_for_delimiter state till all
// pending messages are read.
if (state == active) {
if (!delay) {
state = terminating;
state = term_ack_sent;
outpipe = NULL;
send_pipe_term_ack (peer);
}
else
state = pending;
state = waiting_for_delimiter;
return;
}
// Delimiter happened to arrive before the term command. Now we have the
// term command as well, so we can move straight to terminating state.
if (state == delimited) {
state = terminating;
// term command as well, so we can move straight to term_ack_sent state.
if (state == delimiter_received) {
state = term_ack_sent;
outpipe = NULL;
send_pipe_term_ack (peer);
return;
@ -266,8 +270,8 @@ void zmq::pipe_t::process_pipe_term ()
// This is the case where both ends of the pipe are closed in parallel.
// We simply reply to the request by ack and continue waiting for our
// own ack.
if (state == terminated) {
state = double_terminated;
if (state == term_req_sent1) {
state = term_req_sent2;
outpipe = NULL;
send_pipe_term_ack (peer);
return;
@ -283,16 +287,16 @@ void zmq::pipe_t::process_pipe_term_ack ()
zmq_assert (sink);
sink->terminated (this);
// In terminating and double_terminated states there's nothing to do.
// Simply deallocate the pipe. In terminated state we have to ack the
// peer before deallocating this side of the pipe. All the other states
// are invalid.
if (state == terminated) {
// In term_ack_sent and term_req_sent2 states there's nothing to do.
// Simply deallocate the pipe. In term_req_sent1 state we have to ack
// the peer before deallocating this side of the pipe.
// All the other states are invalid.
if (state == term_req_sent1) {
outpipe = NULL;
send_pipe_term_ack (peer);
}
else
zmq_assert (state == terminating || state == double_terminated);
zmq_assert (state == term_ack_sent || state == term_req_sent2);
// We'll deallocate the inbound pipe, the peer will deallocate the outbound
// pipe (which is an inbound pipe from its point of view).
@ -316,13 +320,13 @@ void zmq::pipe_t::terminate (bool delay_)
delay = delay_;
// If terminate was already called, we can ignore the duplicit invocation.
if (state == terminated || state == double_terminated)
if (state == term_req_sent1 || state == term_req_sent2)
return;
// If the pipe is in the final phase of async termination, it's going to
// closed anyway. No need to do anything special here.
else
if (state == terminating)
if (state == term_ack_sent)
return;
// The simple sync termination case. Ask the peer to terminate and wait
@ -330,30 +334,30 @@ void zmq::pipe_t::terminate (bool delay_)
else
if (state == active) {
send_pipe_term (peer);
state = terminated;
state = term_req_sent1;
}
// There are still pending messages available, but the user calls
// 'terminate'. We can act as if all the pending messages were read.
else
if (state == pending && !delay) {
if (state == waiting_for_delimiter && delay == 0) {
outpipe = NULL;
send_pipe_term_ack (peer);
state = terminating;
state = term_ack_sent;
}
// If there are pending messages still availabe, do nothing.
else
if (state == pending) {
if (state == waiting_for_delimiter) {
}
// We've already got delimiter, but not term command yet. We can ignore
// the delimiter and ack synchronously terminate as if we were in
// active state.
else
if (state == delimited) {
if (state == delimiter_received) {
send_pipe_term (peer);
state = terminated;
state = term_req_sent1;
}
// There are no other states.
@ -413,14 +417,14 @@ int zmq::pipe_t::compute_lwm (int hwm_)
void zmq::pipe_t::delimit ()
{
if (state == active) {
state = delimited;
state = delimiter_received;
return;
}
if (state == pending) {
if (state == waiting_for_delimiter) {
outpipe = NULL;
send_pipe_term_ack (peer);
state = terminating;
state = term_ack_sent;
return;
}

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@ -162,22 +162,24 @@ namespace zmq
// Sink to send events to.
i_pipe_events *sink;
// State of the pipe endpoint. Active is common state before any
// termination begins. Delimited means that delimiter was read from
// pipe before term command was received. Pending means that term
// command was already received from the peer but there are still
// pending messages to read. Terminating means that all pending
// messages were already read and all we are waiting for is ack from
// the peer. Terminated means that 'terminate' was explicitly called
// by the user. Double_terminated means that user called 'terminate'
// and then we've got term command from the peer as well.
// States of the pipe endpoint:
// active: common state before any termination begins,
// delimiter_received: delimiter was read from pipe before
// term command was received,
// waiting_fo_delimiter: term command was already received
// from the peer but there are still pending messages to read,
// term_ack_sent: all pending messages were already read and
// all we are waiting for is ack from the peer,
// term_req_sent1: 'terminate' was explicitly called by the user,
// term_req_sent2: user called 'terminate' and then we've got
// term command from the peer as well.
enum {
active,
delimited,
pending,
terminating,
terminated,
double_terminated
delimiter_received,
waiting_for_delimiter,
term_ack_sent,
term_req_sent1,
term_req_sent2
} state;
// If true, we receive all the pending inbound messages before