- 02 May, 2016 2 commits
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Anirudh Ramachandran authored
Summary: This diff unifies the nearly-replicated call paths for ECDSA and RSA sign request/response/fallback/etc. into one generic futures-based sign API. Once this is tested, we should be able to remove ~500 lines of code from CryptoSSLRequestManager Depends on D3094660 Reviewed By: siyengar Differential Revision: D3116535 fb-gh-sync-id: 11c50d81dab39e5426679b5a172c1ece2039fc10 fbshipit-source-id: 11c50d81dab39e5426679b5a172c1ece2039fc10
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Yedidya Feldblum authored
Summary: [Folly] Avoid glog when warning about `Singleton` double-registration. Because registration happens at static initialization time, long before main, and possibly long before glog is initialized. This makes a difference because, in some cases of double-registration, we can get a SIGSEGV with no message, because we are attempting to `LOG(FATAL)` when glog is uninitialized. What we would much rather have is a SIGABRT with a message. Reviewed By: meyering Differential Revision: D3245047 fb-gh-sync-id: 4c5dd9d25025f197d7c490ffbb429af5ccb82182 fbshipit-source-id: 4c5dd9d25025f197d7c490ffbb429af5ccb82182
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- 30 Apr, 2016 1 commit
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Andrii Grynenko authored
Summary: In D3241498 addTaskFuture was fixed to work with function returning void. This however changed addTaskFinally API to not allow finally functor which accepts Try<void>. folly::fibers generally supports Try<void> so there's no reason to force users to use folly::Unit instead of void for addTaskFinally too. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D3243893 fb-gh-sync-id: d1df54738157d2019120103956f59b3971ba25ff fbshipit-source-id: d1df54738157d2019120103956f59b3971ba25ff
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- 29 Apr, 2016 3 commits
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Martin Martin authored
Summary: There's no Future<void>, you're supposed to use Future<Unit> instead. Unit has a "Lift" template to do the conversion. Reviewed By: andriigrynenko Differential Revision: D3241498 fb-gh-sync-id: db12d4f343685bc613b701e023c860c2c903ed4c fbshipit-source-id: db12d4f343685bc613b701e023c860c2c903ed4c
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Martin Martin authored
Summary: Clang-format in preparation for other change Reviewed By: andriigrynenko Differential Revision: D3241297 fb-gh-sync-id: b7b26812e9e61c291d5c7bdb523df8f28f2d9b4f fbshipit-source-id: b7b26812e9e61c291d5c7bdb523df8f28f2d9b4f
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Philip Pronin authored
Summary: As it might be used during global destruction (for example, to symbolize unhandled exception happened at that time). Reviewed By: luciang, ot Differential Revision: D3238303 fb-gh-sync-id: 39d8a6f99d95e700586349436e961f3624c95718 fbshipit-source-id: 39d8a6f99d95e700586349436e961f3624c95718
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- 28 Apr, 2016 11 commits
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Eric Niebler authored
use std::forward instead of std::move on objects whose types have been deduced; don't take the sizeof incomplete types Summary: Pretty sure std::forward is needed here instead of std::move. If you trace the call chain to see where the types of the objects come from, you'll see they can be deduced to be lvalues, so std::forward is the right choice. Also, moved some dicey looking code that appeared to be taking the size of some incomkplete types. Reviewed By: spacedentist Differential Revision: D3214199 fb-gh-sync-id: 778190ffb25a648b839760a3dddfad8dc6d41c88 fbshipit-source-id: 778190ffb25a648b839760a3dddfad8dc6d41c88
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Andrew Birchall authored
Summary: Currently you need to depend on the destructor of `ReadHolder` (using closures as in code block #1 below or empty assignment as in code block #2 below) to ensure that a `ReadHolder` goes out of scope (and unlocks) in order to subsequently acquire a write lock via `WriteHolder` without deadlocking. This diff introduces a way of unlocking a `ReadHolder` while it's still in scope such that a `WriteHolder` can be acquired. This makes the code more straight forward (reducing the risk of deadlock due to a programmer's misunderstanding of how `SharedMutex` / the holder framework works) => see code block # 3 below Also add some documentation about why `WriteHolder::WriteHolder(ReadHolder&&)` doesn't exist Code Block #1 : Use of closures ``` class foo { public: std::string getMemoizedData() { { folly::SharedMutex::ReadHolder readHolder(lock_); if (!data_.empty()) { // important to return by value, otherwise caller might access // data_ after we release the read lock return data_; } } { // try again with a write lock folly::SharedMutex::WriteHolder writeHolder(lock_); if (data_.empty()) { data_ = "my awesome string"; } return data_; } } private: folly::SharedMutex lock_; std::string data_; }; ``` Code Block #2 : Use of empty assignment ``` class foo { public: std::string getMemoizedData() { folly::SharedMutex::ReadHolder readHolder(lock_); if (!data_.empty()) { // important to return by value, otherwise caller might access // data_ after we release the read lock return data_; } readHolder = {}; // try again with a write lock folly::SharedMutex::WriteHolder writeHolder(lock_); if (data_.empty()) { data_ = "my awesome string"; } return data_; } private: folly::SharedMutex lock_; std::string data_; }; ``` Code Block #3 : Use of unlock() ``` class foo { public: std::string getMemoizedData() { folly::SharedMutex::ReadHolder readHolder(lock_); if (!data_.empty()) { // important to return by value, otherwise caller might access // data_ after we release the read lock return data_; } readHolder->unlock(); // try again with a write lock folly::SharedMutex::WriteHolder writeHolder(lock_); if (data_.empty()) { data_ = "my awesome string"; } return data_; } private: folly::SharedMutex lock_; std::string data_; }; ``` Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D3176025 fb-gh-sync-id: c7d47ca71df08673c7c1f1fd5ed9e01a663c1797 fbshipit-source-id: c7d47ca71df08673c7c1f1fd5ed9e01a663c1797
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Lucian Grijincu authored
Summary: A few code cleanups, no functionality changes. Reviewed By: ericniebler Differential Revision: D3231369 fb-gh-sync-id: 1a1c8508aab6dce7279e9dfc3f3da6add5496c67 fbshipit-source-id: 1a1c8508aab6dce7279e9dfc3f3da6add5496c67
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Subodh Iyengar authored
Summary: Better enum exception types for SSLException. These enum types are fairly high level, and more info can be gleaned from the error.what() Reviewed By: knekritz Differential Revision: D3234501 fb-gh-sync-id: 7cd4fbccd7f4367354dc3bd1fe4cd480d58d6173 fbshipit-source-id: 7cd4fbccd7f4367354dc3bd1fe4cd480d58d6173
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Subodh Iyengar authored
Summary: We abuse errno to propagate exceptions from AsyncSSLSocket. Stop doing this and propagate exceptions correctly. This also formats the exception messages better. Reviewed By: anirudhvr Differential Revision: D3226808 fb-gh-sync-id: 15a5e67b0332136857e5fb85b1765757e548e040 fbshipit-source-id: 15a5e67b0332136857e5fb85b1765757e548e040
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Subodh Iyengar authored
Summary: Add X509 param types Reviewed By: knekritz Differential Revision: D3230008 fb-gh-sync-id: 660a2f5bdc9355f5b42c2ccfb1d7cab83df34fc2 fbshipit-source-id: 660a2f5bdc9355f5b42c2ccfb1d7cab83df34fc2
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Nicholas Ormrod authored
Summary: The array-bounds checker in gcc complains that r could be -1 after leaving CHECK_ERR in ASAN mode. Switch to DCHECK to avoid this possibility. The code was not initially compiling; now it does. Error from gcc: array subscript is below array bounds [-Werror=array-bounds] Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D3232694 fb-gh-sync-id: 17f579eb152b661a8e5e4ed29ef91eec405fb90a fbshipit-source-id: 17f579eb152b661a8e5e4ed29ef91eec405fb90a
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Christopher Dykes authored
Summary: `small_vector.h` had it's own thing being defined inline, and it was breaking the OSX build of HHVM, so have it use the portability header instead. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D3232885 fb-gh-sync-id: 2078a54d1ec9700e81e0a9f4baed8e2d623fa5f3 fbshipit-source-id: 2078a54d1ec9700e81e0a9f4baed8e2d623fa5f3
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Andrii Grynenko authored
Summary: This fixes 2 races in TLRefCount: 1. Thread-local constructor race, exposed by the stress test. It was possible for LocalRefCount to be created (grabbing collectGuard), but not be added to the thread-local list, so that accessAllThreads wasn't collecting it. collectAll() was then blocking waiting on baton to be posted, causing a dead-lock. 2. LocalRefCount::count_ has to be made atomic, because otherwise += operation may be not flushed (nbronson explained the race in D3133443). Reviewed By: djwatson Differential Revision: D3166956 fb-gh-sync-id: 17d58a215ebfc572f8316ed46bafaa5e6a9e2368 fbshipit-source-id: 17d58a215ebfc572f8316ed46bafaa5e6a9e2368
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Giuseppe Ottaviano authored
Summary: Use tag dispatching instead of `enable_if`: it is clearer, it sidesteps the GCC mangling bug, and more importantly the conditional doesn't leak into the symbol, making stack traces and profiles more readable. Testing on a compilation unit with 1000 `Function`s from simple lambdas. Before: ``` folly::impl::Function<int (), false>::Function<main::{lambda()#1}, {lambda()#1}>(main::{lambda()#1}&&, std::enable_if<std::integral_constant<bool, ((sizeof (std::decay<main::{lambda()#1}>::type))<=(sizeof folly::detail::function::Data::small))&&std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<std::decay<main::{lambda()#1}> >::value>::value, folly::detail::Tag>::type)::Ops::call(folly::detail::function&) ``` After: ``` folly::impl::Function<int (), false>::OpsSmall<main::{lambda()#1}>::call(folly::detail::function::Data&) ``` Note that the function type is repeated 5 times before, and only once after. This makes a large difference with long namespaces. Binary size is almost unaffected, compile times slightly better: Before: GCC opt: 22.3 seconds, 4435232 bytes Clang dev: 7.7 seconds, 5257344 bytes After: GCC opt: 18.6 seconds, 4493920 bytes Clang dev: 7.2 seconds, 5469136 bytes Reviewed By: ericniebler Differential Revision: D3231530 fb-gh-sync-id: 6aa76e7f780a8afdbfed8a378f257ceb86dce704 fbshipit-source-id: 6aa76e7f780a8afdbfed8a378f257ceb86dce704
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Pavlo Kushnir authored
Summary: there is no need to call `std::function::invoke` for every DestructorGuard. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D3229345 fb-gh-sync-id: c42f8cd05576d56b6a9b2f9d06878d9b01a36e94 fbshipit-source-id: c42f8cd05576d56b6a9b2f9d06878d9b01a36e94
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- 27 Apr, 2016 7 commits
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Christopher Dykes authored
Summary: Just like the real thing does. This was causing some issues when trying to link against glog, which expects the flags to be namespaced like this. Reviewed By: mzlee Differential Revision: D3230630 fb-gh-sync-id: a73ab3044560d561a39eb91ceee1588c147a46c5 fbshipit-source-id: a73ab3044560d561a39eb91ceee1588c147a46c5
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Eric Niebler authored
Summary: folly::Function is causing significant compile time regressions. Reimplement it in a simpler way. These are the times for a file containing 1000 instantiations of folly::Fuction (old), folly::Function (new), and std::function with **g++ 4.8 -O3** on my CentOS7 server. | | Old `folly::Function` | `std::function` | New `folly::Function` | |--------|-----------------------|-----------------|-----------------------| | Time | 10m37s | 0m16.81s | 0m14.75s | And for the executable size: | | Old `folly::Function` | `std::function` | New `folly::Function` | |--------|-----------------------|-----------------|-----------------------| | Size | 10,409,504 | 732,150 | 562,781 | That's a **43X** improvement in compile times and an **18X** reduction in executable bloat over the old implementation. The times for **clang (trunk)** are very different: | | Old `folly::Function` | `std::function` | New `folly::Function` | |-------|-----------------------|-----------------|-----------------------| | Time | 4m6s | 0m45.27s | 0m11.78s | That's a **20X** improvement over the old implementation and almost a **4X** improvement over `std::function`. For **gcc-5.3.0**, compile times are again different: | | Old `folly::Function` | `std::function` | New `folly::Function` | |-------|-----------------------|-----------------|-----------------------| | Time | 2m49s | 0m18.99s | 0m20.70s | With gcc-5.3, the new implementation "only" compiles 8x faster than the old one, and is roughly the same as `std::function`. Reviewed By: spacedentist, ot, luciang Differential Revision: D3199985 fb-gh-sync-id: b97982a9dc3a63140510babea34988932e89f2d9 fbshipit-source-id: b97982a9dc3a63140510babea34988932e89f2d9
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Kyle Nekritz authored
Summary: Without this, malicious inputs can crash anything using folly::parseJson. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D3219036 fb-gh-sync-id: 3604a060170c0201473c420035b21b018383789c fbshipit-source-id: 3604a060170c0201473c420035b21b018383789c
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Subodh Iyengar authored
Summary: Remove dead code in AsyncSSLSocket. Reviewed By: knekritz Differential Revision: D3226948 fb-gh-sync-id: e85823f311de2539c6aa2d6bcc3ff3aee07045bf fbshipit-source-id: e85823f311de2539c6aa2d6bcc3ff3aee07045bf
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Sven Over authored
Summary: This bug causes failure when the test is run under ASAN. Reviewed By: meyering Differential Revision: D3229494 fb-gh-sync-id: a43c8332cc45f7892ac86cd0abb799616bca7779 fbshipit-source-id: a43c8332cc45f7892ac86cd0abb799616bca7779
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Pavlo Kushnir authored
Summary: no need in virtual call from EventHandler. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D3226960 fb-gh-sync-id: eb9c191630e1a1ac022666201100e3778eb7b611 fbshipit-source-id: eb9c191630e1a1ac022666201100e3778eb7b611
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Jon Maltiel Swenson authored
Summary: 'get' is the most frequent memcached operation. On a get reply, we should go to heap as little as possible. This diff optimizes for this scenario, where replies have only one IOBuf field. Reviewed By: pavlo-fb Differential Revision: D3226592 fb-gh-sync-id: 92e1a1fac5735bd268691cf11990a96ae6fa8309 fbshipit-source-id: 92e1a1fac5735bd268691cf11990a96ae6fa8309
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- 26 Apr, 2016 6 commits
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Aditya Muttur authored
Summary: Currently UTF8Range has a constructor that allows you construct an object of type UTF8Range using only an object of type folly::Range. Adding a constructor so that we can construct an UTF8Range object using a std::string. Currently, void sampleMethod(UTF8StringPiece sp) {...} /* ... */ std::string str = "example"; folly::UTF8Range utf8Range(str); folly::StringPiece sp(str); sampleMethod(utf8Range); // works sampleMethod(sp); // works sampleMethod(str); // doesn't work This diff hopes to fix this issue. Reviewed By: ddrcoder Differential Revision: D3221144 fb-gh-sync-id: dd6ec4d7790d4602dccb3b63a4861d358aed3608 fbshipit-source-id: dd6ec4d7790d4602dccb3b63a4861d358aed3608
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Mirek Klimos authored
Summary: same as D3156698, without changes in Cpp2Connection (which was the only real change in the diff) Reviewed By: haijunz Differential Revision: D3222792 fb-gh-sync-id: 245c7add837c0fc6d0bc84aa7d80b929ba2ce386 fbshipit-source-id: 245c7add837c0fc6d0bc84aa7d80b929ba2ce386
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Christopher Dykes authored
Summary: If we don't, then anywhere we include `glog/logging.h` after the portability header will get the `DECLARE_*` and `DEFINE_*` macros undefined -_-.... Reviewed By: mzlee Differential Revision: D3220797 fb-gh-sync-id: 52907ddcd6b222fb1c6423034ea999eac5ce09ab fbshipit-source-id: 52907ddcd6b222fb1c6423034ea999eac5ce09ab
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Michael Lee authored
Summary: This dependency is in the wrong order. Reviewed By: knekritz Differential Revision: D3224312 fb-gh-sync-id: 98d2c58b75cf5f16892d462ae1b877d06bce3faa fbshipit-source-id: 98d2c58b75cf5f16892d462ae1b877d06bce3faa
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Pavlo Kushnir authored
Summary: Why not kill fbstring entirely? There are some legitimate use cases. For example, `folly::IOBuf` supports `moveToFbstring()` method which is impossible to implement with `std::string`. Reviewed By: joeg, snarkmaster Differential Revision: D3189410 fb-gh-sync-id: 9bb9090ca6012ac32ba9fb79041b26ec4888781f fbshipit-source-id: 9bb9090ca6012ac32ba9fb79041b26ec4888781f
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Yedidya Feldblum authored
Summary: Retire `BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT` in favor of `static_assert`. `static_assert` is part of C++ now, so we don't need workarounds like `BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT` anymore. Partially automated: hg grep -lw BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT | xargs perl -pi -e 's~\bBOOST_STATIC_ASSERT\(([^;]*)\);~static_assert(\1, "");~g' hg grep -lw 'boost/static_assert.hpp' | xargs perl -pi -e 's,^#include <boost/static_assert\.hpp>\n,,gm' Caught most instances. Formatting and remaining instances addressed manually. Reviewed By: meyering Differential Revision: D3215944 fb-gh-sync-id: f4552d5d9bfc416ce283923abe880437a4d0cba5 fbshipit-source-id: f4552d5d9bfc416ce283923abe880437a4d0cba5
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- 25 Apr, 2016 2 commits
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Stepan Palamarchuk authored
Summary: This assignment is unnecessary, because in `for` loop we **always** call `cloneOneInto` that would assign another IOBuf to that IOBuf. Reviewed By: alikhtarov Differential Revision: D3215861 fb-gh-sync-id: ad87b99848aaae79f0870d49e0474f1abf0f28e5 fbshipit-source-id: ad87b99848aaae79f0870d49e0474f1abf0f28e5
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Andrew Cox authored
Summary: Had this in another diff, but it caused too much test noise. So I've separated it out on it's own. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D3213605 fb-gh-sync-id: 9ebfcf8430da7c66a31868032a0cef1e616ffc58 fbshipit-source-id: 9ebfcf8430da7c66a31868032a0cef1e616ffc58
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- 23 Apr, 2016 1 commit
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Sven Over authored
Summary:When dealing with universal references, std::move will move from objects that are passed as lvalue references. Instead std::forward should be used, which only moves from an object if it's passed as rvalue reference. Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D3200402 fb-gh-sync-id: 14be071e8498dd64cb8b2583c0cc2dd383bfebb8 fbshipit-source-id: 14be071e8498dd64cb8b2583c0cc2dd383bfebb8
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- 22 Apr, 2016 4 commits
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Hans Fugal authored
Summary:It's been awhile. Still has intern URLs (#10943549) but I'll fix that separately. Reviewed By: jsedgwick Differential Revision: D3213245 fb-gh-sync-id: ff60193ff368deaac8ca233d4289f30d8f6bb223 fbshipit-source-id: ff60193ff368deaac8ca233d4289f30d8f6bb223
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Sven Over authored
Summary:Instead of std::function<bool(int, int)>, use folly::Function to pass callbacks to Subprocess::communicate. This makes it possible to pass non-copyable callables, which is especially interesting because Subprocess::readLinesCallback returns a non-copyable object. This diff also fixes the forwarding of the callback passed to readLinesCallback in case you pass an lvalue reference. Reviewed By: snarkmaster Differential Revision: D3169956 fb-gh-sync-id: 7a906f9a3ab50502fc04e0d83a23ca5e0201bb3e fbshipit-source-id: 7a906f9a3ab50502fc04e0d83a23ca5e0201bb3e
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Yedidya Feldblum authored
Summary:[Folly] `get_default` and `get_ref_default` variants taking functions. Useful if the default value is computationally expensive to construct or requires IO. Reviewed By: andriigrynenko, spacedentist Differential Revision: D3189247 fb-gh-sync-id: 51c64293f8712d7590348d53cbfd892a5efd9e82 fbshipit-source-id: 51c64293f8712d7590348d53cbfd892a5efd9e82
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Tobias Ritzau authored
Summary: The signals were represented using bytes in a pipe or using a count on an event fd (when available). This count was ever growing and caused the pipe to overflow, and in both cases you would get signals on empty queues. This diff only writes to the fd if it there are no bytes to read. Due to races there can still be multiple bytes in the pipe, but overflowing should not be possible. Instead of blindly signaling when there could be messages in the queue, the signals are now synchronized with the state of the queue so that the signals are drained when the queue is empty. This also made it possible to skip the semaphore behavior of the event fd which should improve perf. Reviewed By: dcolascione Differential Revision: D3198252 fb-gh-sync-id: 39e620b10c254ffcacabc4c5ac36950a215d4803 fbshipit-source-id: 39e620b10c254ffcacabc4c5ac36950a215d4803
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- 21 Apr, 2016 2 commits
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Taiyuan Zhang authored
Summary: as titled. When I tried re-adding all functions after cancelAllFunctions, it throws error. This is because it doesn't reset currentFunction to null. Reviewed By: jjs0 Differential Revision: D3209237 fb-gh-sync-id: 5b6e2d967fc3c0986320d23b8d61eb1bfbff8940 fbshipit-source-id: 5b6e2d967fc3c0986320d23b8d61eb1bfbff8940
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chenkan authored
Summary: Closes https://github.com/facebook/folly/pull/401 Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D3207682 Pulled By: snarkmaster fb-gh-sync-id: 617aeec0e6fe1f46d2464df4b72a3e91c953dc12 fbshipit-source-id: 617aeec0e6fe1f46d2464df4b72a3e91c953dc12
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- 20 Apr, 2016 1 commit
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Michael Lee authored
Summary: Add more compatibility for missing gflags Reviewed By: yfeldblum Differential Revision: D3202560 fb-gh-sync-id: d25e4abfe8ceee9fb329c9ba12d259d1d03d4974 fbshipit-source-id: d25e4abfe8ceee9fb329c9ba12d259d1d03d4974
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