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consumers.go
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// Copyright (c) 2021 VMware, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
// Copyright (c) 2012-2021, Sean Treadway, SoundCloud Ltd.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package amqp091
import (
"os"
"strconv"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
)
var consumerSeq uint64
const consumerTagLengthMax = 0xFF // see writeShortstr
func uniqueConsumerTag() string {
return commandNameBasedUniqueConsumerTag(os.Args[0])
}
func commandNameBasedUniqueConsumerTag(commandName string) string {
tagPrefix := "ctag-"
tagInfix := commandName
tagSuffix := "-" + strconv.FormatUint(atomic.AddUint64(&consumerSeq, 1), 10)
if len(tagPrefix)+len(tagInfix)+len(tagSuffix) > consumerTagLengthMax {
tagInfix = "streadway/amqp"
}
return tagPrefix + tagInfix + tagSuffix
}
type consumerBuffers map[string]chan *Delivery
// Concurrent type that manages the consumerTag ->
// ingress consumerBuffer mapping
type consumers struct {
sync.WaitGroup // one for buffer
closed chan struct{} // signal buffer
sync.Mutex // protects below
chans consumerBuffers
}
func makeConsumers() *consumers {
return &consumers{
closed: make(chan struct{}),
chans: make(consumerBuffers),
}
}
func (subs *consumers) buffer(in chan *Delivery, out chan Delivery) {
defer close(out)
defer subs.Done()
var inflight = in
var queue []*Delivery
for delivery := range in {
queue = append(queue, delivery)
for len(queue) > 0 {
select {
case <-subs.closed:
// closed before drained, drop in-flight
return
case delivery, consuming := <-inflight:
if consuming {
queue = append(queue, delivery)
} else {
inflight = nil
}
case out <- *queue[0]:
/*
* https://github.com/rabbitmq/amqp091-go/issues/179
* https://github.com/rabbitmq/amqp091-go/pull/180
*
* Comment from @lars-t-hansen:
*
* Given Go's slice semantics, and barring any information
* available to the compiler that proves that queue is the only
* pointer to the memory it references, the only meaning that
* queue = queue[1:] can have is basically queue += sizeof(queue
* element), ie, it bumps a pointer. Looking at the generated
* code for a simple example (on ARM64 in this case) bears this
* out. So what we're left with is an array that we have a
* pointer into the middle of. When the GC traces this pointer,
* it too does not know whether the array has multiple
* referents, and so its only sensible choice is to find the
* beginning of the array, and if the array is not already
* visited, mark every element in it, including the "dead"
* pointer.
*
* (Depending on the program dynamics, an element may eventually
* be appended to the queue when the queue is at capacity, and
* in this case the live elements are copied into a new array
* and the old array is left to be GC'd eventually, along with
* the dead object. But that can take time.)
*/
queue[0] = nil
queue = queue[1:]
}
}
}
}
// On key conflict, close the previous channel.
func (subs *consumers) add(tag string, consumer chan Delivery) {
subs.Lock()
defer subs.Unlock()
if prev, found := subs.chans[tag]; found {
close(prev)
}
in := make(chan *Delivery)
subs.chans[tag] = in
subs.Add(1)
go subs.buffer(in, consumer)
}
func (subs *consumers) cancel(tag string) (found bool) {
subs.Lock()
defer subs.Unlock()
ch, found := subs.chans[tag]
if found {
delete(subs.chans, tag)
close(ch)
}
return found
}
func (subs *consumers) close() {
subs.Lock()
defer subs.Unlock()
close(subs.closed)
for tag, ch := range subs.chans {
delete(subs.chans, tag)
close(ch)
}
subs.Wait()
}
// Sends a delivery to a the consumer identified by `tag`.
// If unbuffered channels are used for Consume this method
// could block all deliveries until the consumer
// receives on the other end of the channel.
func (subs *consumers) send(tag string, msg *Delivery) bool {
subs.Lock()
defer subs.Unlock()
buffer, found := subs.chans[tag]
if found {
buffer <- msg
}
return found
}