Reland "[TSan][libdispatch] Add interceptors for dispatch_async_and_wait()"

The linker errors caused by this revision have been addressed.

Add interceptors for `dispatch_async_and_wait[_f]()` which was added in
macOS 10.14.  This pair of functions is similar to `dispatch_sync()`,
but does not force a context switch of the queue onto the caller thread
when the queue is active (and hence is more efficient).  For TSan, we
can apply the same semantics as for `dispatch_sync()`.

From the header docs:
> Differences with dispatch_sync()
>
> When the runtime has brought up a thread to invoke the asynchronous
> workitems already submitted to the specified queue, that servicing
> thread will also be used to execute synchronous work submitted to the
> queue with dispatch_async_and_wait().
>
> However, if the runtime has not brought up a thread to service the
> specified queue (because it has no workitems enqueued, or only
> synchronous workitems), then dispatch_async_and_wait() will invoke the
> workitem on the calling thread, similar to the behaviour of functions
> in the dispatch_sync family.

Additional context:
> The guidance is to use `dispatch_async_and_wait()` instead of
> `dispatch_sync()` when it is necessary to mix async and sync calls on
> the same queue. `dispatch_async_and_wait()` does not guarantee
> execution on the caller thread which allows to reduce context switches
> when the target queue is active.
> https://gist.github.com/tclementdev/6af616354912b0347cdf6db159c37057

rdar://35757961

Reviewed By: kubamracek

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85854
This commit is contained in:
Julian Lettner 2020-08-11 15:01:20 -07:00
parent f9dc2b7079
commit 0c4863a253
2 changed files with 36 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -219,6 +219,9 @@ static void invoke_and_release_block(void *param) {
DISPATCH_INTERCEPT(dispatch, false)
DISPATCH_INTERCEPT(dispatch_barrier, true)
DISPATCH_INTERCEPT_SYNC_F(dispatch_async_and_wait_f, false)
DISPATCH_INTERCEPT_SYNC_B(dispatch_async_and_wait, false)
DECLARE_REAL(void, dispatch_after_f, dispatch_time_t when,
dispatch_queue_t queue, void *context, dispatch_function_t work)
@ -746,6 +749,8 @@ void InitializeLibdispatchInterceptors() {
INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(dispatch_barrier_async_f);
INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(dispatch_barrier_sync);
INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(dispatch_barrier_sync_f);
INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(dispatch_async_and_wait);
INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(dispatch_async_and_wait_f);
INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(dispatch_after);
INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(dispatch_after_f);
INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(dispatch_once);

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@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
// RUN: %clang_tsan %s -o %t
// RUN: %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --implicit-check-not='ThreadSanitizer'
#include "dispatch/dispatch.h"
#include <stdio.h>
long global;
int main() {
dispatch_queue_t q = dispatch_queue_create("my.queue", DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL);
dispatch_semaphore_t s = dispatch_semaphore_create(0);
// Force queue to context switch onto separate thread.
dispatch_async(q, ^{
dispatch_semaphore_wait(s, DISPATCH_TIME_FOREVER);
});
dispatch_semaphore_signal(s);
global++;
dispatch_async_and_wait(q, ^{
// The queue continues to execute on separate thread. This would cause a
// race if we had used `dispatch_async()` without the `_and_wait` part.
global++;
});
global++;
fprintf(stderr, "Done.\n");
}
// CHECK: Done.