;;;; runq.scm --- the runq data structure | |
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;;; Commentary: | |
;;; One way to schedule parallel computations in a serial environment is | |
;;; to explicitly divide each task up into small, finite execution time, | |
;;; strips. Then you interleave the execution of strips from various | |
;;; tasks to achieve a kind of parallelism. Runqs are a handy data | |
;;; structure for this style of programming. | |
;;; | |
;;; We use thunks (nullary procedures) and lists of thunks to represent | |
;;; strips. By convention, the return value of a strip-thunk must either | |
;;; be another strip or the value #f. | |
;;; | |
;;; A runq is a procedure that manages a queue of strips. Called with no | |
;;; arguments, it processes one strip from the queue. Called with | |
;;; arguments, the arguments form a control message for the queue. The | |
;;; first argument is a symbol which is the message selector. | |
;;; | |
;;; A strip is processed this way: If the strip is a thunk, the thunk is | |
;;; called -- if it returns a strip, that strip is added back to the | |
;;; queue. To process a strip which is a list of thunks, the CAR of that | |
;;; list is called. After a call to that CAR, there are 0, 1, or 2 strips | |
;;; -- perhaps one returned by the thunk, and perhaps the CDR of the | |
;;; original strip if that CDR is not nil. The runq puts whichever of | |
;;; these strips exist back on the queue. (The exact order in which | |
;;; strips are put back on the queue determines the scheduling behavior of | |
;;; a particular queue -- it's a parameter.) | |
;;; Code: | |
(define-module (ice-9 runq) | |
:use-module (ice-9 q) | |
:export (runq-control make-void-runq make-fair-runq | |
make-exclusive-runq make-subordinate-runq-to strip-sequence | |
fair-strip-subtask)) | |
;;;; | |
;;; (runq-control q msg . args) | |
;;; | |
;;; processes in the default way the control messages that | |
;;; can be sent to a runq. Q should be an ordinary | |
;;; Q (see utils/q.scm). | |
;;; | |
;;; The standard runq messages are: | |
;;; | |
;;; 'add! strip0 strip1... ;; to enqueue one or more strips | |
;;; 'enqueue! strip0 strip1... ;; to enqueue one or more strips | |
;;; 'push! strip0 ... ;; add strips to the front of the queue | |
;;; 'empty? ;; true if it is | |
;;; 'length ;; how many strips in the queue? | |
;;; 'kill! ;; empty the queue | |
;;; else ;; throw 'not-understood | |
;;; | |
(define (runq-control q msg . args) | |
(case msg | |
((add!) (for-each (lambda (t) (enq! q t)) args) '*unspecified*) | |
((enqueue!) (for-each (lambda (t) (enq! q t)) args) '*unspecified*) | |
((push!) (for-each (lambda (t) (q-push! q t)) args) '*unspecified*) | |
((empty?) (q-empty? q)) | |
((length) (q-length q)) | |
((kill!) (set! q (make-q))) | |
(else (throw 'not-understood msg args)))) | |
(define (run-strip thunk) (catch #t thunk (lambda ign (warn 'runq-strip thunk ign) #f))) | |
;;;; | |
;;; make-void-runq | |
;;; | |
;;; Make a runq that discards all messages except "length", for which | |
;;; it returns 0. | |
;;; | |
(define (make-void-runq) | |
(lambda opts | |
(and opts | |
(apply-to-args opts | |
(lambda (msg . args) | |
(case msg | |
((length) 0) | |
(else #f))))))) | |
;;;; | |
;;; (make-fair-runq) | |
;;; | |
;;; Returns a runq procedure. | |
;;; Called with no arguments, the procedure processes one strip from the queue. | |
;;; Called with arguments, it uses runq-control. | |
;;; | |
;;; In a fair runq, if a strip returns a new strip X, X is added | |
;;; to the end of the queue, meaning it will be the last to execute | |
;;; of all the remaining procedures. | |
;;; | |
(define (make-fair-runq) | |
(letrec ((q (make-q)) | |
(self | |
(lambda ctl | |
(if ctl | |
(apply runq-control q ctl) | |
(and (not (q-empty? q)) | |
(let ((next-strip (deq! q))) | |
(cond | |
((procedure? next-strip) (let ((k (run-strip next-strip))) | |
(and k (enq! q k)))) | |
((pair? next-strip) (let ((k (run-strip (car next-strip)))) | |
(and k (enq! q k))) | |
(if (not (null? (cdr next-strip))) | |
(enq! q (cdr next-strip))))) | |
self)))))) | |
self)) | |
;;;; | |
;;; (make-exclusive-runq) | |
;;; | |
;;; Returns a runq procedure. | |
;;; Called with no arguments, the procedure processes one strip from the queue. | |
;;; Called with arguments, it uses runq-control. | |
;;; | |
;;; In an exclusive runq, if a strip W returns a new strip X, X is added | |
;;; to the front of the queue, meaning it will be the next to execute | |
;;; of all the remaining procedures. | |
;;; | |
;;; An exception to this occurs if W was the CAR of a list of strips. | |
;;; In that case, after the return value of W is pushed onto the front | |
;;; of the queue, the CDR of the list of strips is pushed in front | |
;;; of that (if the CDR is not nil). This way, the rest of the thunks | |
;;; in the list that contained W have priority over the return value of W. | |
;;; | |
(define (make-exclusive-runq) | |
(letrec ((q (make-q)) | |
(self | |
(lambda ctl | |
(if ctl | |
(apply runq-control q ctl) | |
(and (not (q-empty? q)) | |
(let ((next-strip (deq! q))) | |
(cond | |
((procedure? next-strip) (let ((k (run-strip next-strip))) | |
(and k (q-push! q k)))) | |
((pair? next-strip) (let ((k (run-strip (car next-strip)))) | |
(and k (q-push! q k))) | |
(if (not (null? (cdr next-strip))) | |
(q-push! q (cdr next-strip))))) | |
self)))))) | |
self)) | |
;;;; | |
;;; (make-subordinate-runq-to superior basic-inferior) | |
;;; | |
;;; Returns a runq proxy for the runq basic-inferior. | |
;;; | |
;;; The proxy watches for operations on the basic-inferior that cause | |
;;; a transition from a queue length of 0 to a non-zero length and | |
;;; vice versa. While the basic-inferior queue is not empty, | |
;;; the proxy installs a task on the superior runq. Each strip | |
;;; of that task processes N strips from the basic-inferior where | |
;;; N is the length of the basic-inferior queue when the proxy | |
;;; strip is entered. [Countless scheduling variations are possible.] | |
;;; | |
(define (make-subordinate-runq-to superior-runq basic-runq) | |
(let ((runq-task (cons #f #f))) | |
(set-car! runq-task | |
(lambda () | |
(if (basic-runq 'empty?) | |
(set-cdr! runq-task #f) | |
(do ((n (basic-runq 'length) (1- n))) | |
((<= n 0) #f) | |
(basic-runq))))) | |
(letrec ((self | |
(lambda ctl | |
(if (not ctl) | |
(let ((answer (basic-runq))) | |
(self 'empty?) | |
answer) | |
(begin | |
(case (car ctl) | |
((suspend) (set-cdr! runq-task #f)) | |
(else (let ((answer (apply basic-runq ctl))) | |
(if (and (not (cdr runq-task)) (not (basic-runq 'empty?))) | |
(begin | |
(set-cdr! runq-task runq-task) | |
(superior-runq 'add! runq-task))) | |
answer)))))))) | |
self))) | |
;;;; | |
;;; (define fork-strips (lambda args args)) | |
;;; Return a strip that starts several strips in | |
;;; parallel. If this strip is enqueued on a fair | |
;;; runq, strips of the parallel subtasks will run | |
;;; round-robin style. | |
;;; | |
;;;; | |
;;; (strip-sequence . strips) | |
;;; | |
;;; Returns a new strip which is the concatenation of the argument strips. | |
;;; | |
(define (strip-sequence . strips) | |
(lambda () | |
(let loop ((st (let ((a strips)) (set! strips #f) a))) | |
(and (not (null? st)) | |
(let ((then ((car st)))) | |
(if then | |
(lambda () (loop (cons then (cdr st)))) | |
(lambda () (loop (cdr st))))))))) | |
;;;; | |
;;; (fair-strip-subtask . initial-strips) | |
;;; | |
;;; Returns a new strip which is the synchronos, fair, | |
;;; parallel execution of the argument strips. | |
;;; | |
;;; | |
;;; | |
(define (fair-strip-subtask . initial-strips) | |
(let ((st (make-fair-runq))) | |
(apply st 'add! initial-strips) | |
st)) | |
;;; runq.scm ends here | |