1 /* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */
2 /* dbus-resources.c Resource tracking/limits
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23 
24 #include <config.h>
25 #include <dbus/dbus-resources.h>
26 #include <dbus/dbus-internals.h>
27 
28 /**
29  * @defgroup DBusResources Resource limits related code
30  * @ingroup  DBusInternals
31  * @brief DBusCounter and other stuff related to resource limits
32  *
33  * Types and functions related to tracking resource limits,
34  * such as the maximum amount of memory/unix fds a connection can use
35  * for messages, etc.
36  */
37 
38 /**
39  * @defgroup DBusResourcesInternals Resource limits implementation details
40  * @ingroup  DBusInternals
41  * @brief Resource limits implementation details
42  *
43  * Implementation details of resource limits code.
44  *
45  * @{
46  */
47 
48 /**
49  * @brief Internals of DBusCounter.
50  *
51  * DBusCounter internals. DBusCounter is an opaque object, it must be
52  * used via accessor functions.
53  */
54 struct DBusCounter
55 {
56   int refcount;  /**< reference count */
57 
58   long size_value;       /**< current size counter value */
59   long unix_fd_value;    /**< current unix fd counter value */
60 
61 #ifdef DBUS_ENABLE_STATS
62   long peak_size_value;     /**< largest ever size counter value */
63   long peak_unix_fd_value;  /**< largest ever unix fd counter value */
64 #endif
65 
66   long notify_size_guard_value;    /**< call notify function when crossing this size value */
67   long notify_unix_fd_guard_value; /**< call notify function when crossing this unix fd value */
68 
69   DBusCounterNotifyFunction notify_function; /**< notify function */
70   void *notify_data; /**< data for notify function */
71   dbus_bool_t notify_pending : 1; /**< TRUE if the guard value has been crossed */
72 };
73 
74 /** @} */  /* end of resource limits internals docs */
75 
76 /**
77  * @addtogroup DBusResources
78  * @{
79  */
80 
81 /**
82  * Creates a new DBusCounter. DBusCounter is used
83  * to count usage of some resource such as memory.
84  *
85  * @returns new counter or #NULL on failure
86  */
87 DBusCounter*
_dbus_counter_new(void)88 _dbus_counter_new (void)
89 {
90   DBusCounter *counter;
91 
92   counter = dbus_new0 (DBusCounter, 1);
93   if (counter == NULL)
94     return NULL;
95 
96   counter->refcount = 1;
97 
98   return counter;
99 }
100 
101 /**
102  * Increments refcount of the counter
103  *
104  * @param counter the counter
105  * @returns the counter
106  */
107 DBusCounter *
_dbus_counter_ref(DBusCounter * counter)108 _dbus_counter_ref (DBusCounter *counter)
109 {
110   _dbus_assert (counter->refcount > 0);
111 
112   counter->refcount += 1;
113 
114   return counter;
115 }
116 
117 /**
118  * Decrements refcount of the counter and possibly
119  * finalizes the counter.
120  *
121  * @param counter the counter
122  */
123 void
_dbus_counter_unref(DBusCounter * counter)124 _dbus_counter_unref (DBusCounter *counter)
125 {
126   _dbus_assert (counter->refcount > 0);
127 
128   counter->refcount -= 1;
129 
130   if (counter->refcount == 0)
131     {
132 
133       dbus_free (counter);
134     }
135 }
136 
137 /**
138  * Adjusts the value of the size counter by the given
139  * delta which may be positive or negative.
140  *
141  * This function may be called with locks held. After calling it, when
142  * any relevant locks are no longer held you must call _dbus_counter_notify().
143  *
144  * @param counter the counter
145  * @param delta value to add to the size counter's current value
146  */
147 void
_dbus_counter_adjust_size(DBusCounter * counter,long delta)148 _dbus_counter_adjust_size (DBusCounter *counter,
149                            long         delta)
150 {
151   long old = counter->size_value;
152 
153   counter->size_value += delta;
154 
155 #ifdef DBUS_ENABLE_STATS
156   if (counter->peak_size_value < counter->size_value)
157     counter->peak_size_value = counter->size_value;
158 #endif
159 
160 #if 0
161   _dbus_verbose ("Adjusting counter %ld by %ld = %ld\n",
162                  old, delta, counter->size_value);
163 #endif
164 
165   if (counter->notify_function != NULL &&
166       ((old < counter->notify_size_guard_value &&
167         counter->size_value >= counter->notify_size_guard_value) ||
168        (old >= counter->notify_size_guard_value &&
169         counter->size_value < counter->notify_size_guard_value)))
170     counter->notify_pending = TRUE;
171 }
172 
173 /**
174  * Calls the notify function from _dbus_counter_set_notify(),
175  * if that function has been specified and the counter has crossed the
176  * guard value (in either direction) since the last call to this function.
177  *
178  * This function must not be called with locks held, since it can call out
179  * to user code.
180  */
181 void
_dbus_counter_notify(DBusCounter * counter)182 _dbus_counter_notify (DBusCounter *counter)
183 {
184   if (counter->notify_pending)
185     {
186       counter->notify_pending = FALSE;
187       (* counter->notify_function) (counter, counter->notify_data);
188     }
189 }
190 
191 /**
192  * Adjusts the value of the unix fd counter by the given
193  * delta which may be positive or negative.
194  *
195  * This function may be called with locks held. After calling it, when
196  * any relevant locks are no longer held you must call _dbus_counter_notify().
197  *
198  * @param counter the counter
199  * @param delta value to add to the unix fds counter's current value
200  */
201 void
_dbus_counter_adjust_unix_fd(DBusCounter * counter,long delta)202 _dbus_counter_adjust_unix_fd (DBusCounter *counter,
203                               long         delta)
204 {
205   long old = counter->unix_fd_value;
206 
207   counter->unix_fd_value += delta;
208 
209 #ifdef DBUS_ENABLE_STATS
210   if (counter->peak_unix_fd_value < counter->unix_fd_value)
211     counter->peak_unix_fd_value = counter->unix_fd_value;
212 #endif
213 
214 #if 0
215   _dbus_verbose ("Adjusting counter %ld by %ld = %ld\n",
216                  old, delta, counter->unix_fd_value);
217 #endif
218 
219   if (counter->notify_function != NULL &&
220       ((old < counter->notify_unix_fd_guard_value &&
221         counter->unix_fd_value >= counter->notify_unix_fd_guard_value) ||
222        (old >= counter->notify_unix_fd_guard_value &&
223         counter->unix_fd_value < counter->notify_unix_fd_guard_value)))
224     counter->notify_pending = TRUE;
225 }
226 
227 /**
228  * Gets the current value of the size counter.
229  *
230  * @param counter the counter
231  * @returns its current size value
232  */
233 long
_dbus_counter_get_size_value(DBusCounter * counter)234 _dbus_counter_get_size_value (DBusCounter *counter)
235 {
236   return counter->size_value;
237 }
238 
239 /**
240  * Gets the current value of the unix fd counter.
241  *
242  * @param counter the counter
243  * @returns its current unix fd value
244  */
245 long
_dbus_counter_get_unix_fd_value(DBusCounter * counter)246 _dbus_counter_get_unix_fd_value (DBusCounter *counter)
247 {
248   return counter->unix_fd_value;
249 }
250 
251 /**
252  * Sets the notify function for this counter; the notify function is
253  * called whenever the counter's values cross the guard values in
254  * either direction (moving up, or moving down).
255  *
256  * @param counter the counter
257  * @param size_guard_value the value we're notified if the size counter crosses
258  * @param unix_fd_guard_value the value we're notified if the unix fd counter crosses
259  * @param function function to call in order to notify
260  * @param user_data data to pass to the function
261  */
262 void
_dbus_counter_set_notify(DBusCounter * counter,long size_guard_value,long unix_fd_guard_value,DBusCounterNotifyFunction function,void * user_data)263 _dbus_counter_set_notify (DBusCounter               *counter,
264                           long                       size_guard_value,
265                           long                       unix_fd_guard_value,
266                           DBusCounterNotifyFunction  function,
267                           void                      *user_data)
268 {
269   counter->notify_size_guard_value = size_guard_value;
270   counter->notify_unix_fd_guard_value = unix_fd_guard_value;
271   counter->notify_function = function;
272   counter->notify_data = user_data;
273   counter->notify_pending = FALSE;
274 }
275 
276 #ifdef DBUS_ENABLE_STATS
277 long
_dbus_counter_get_peak_size_value(DBusCounter * counter)278 _dbus_counter_get_peak_size_value (DBusCounter *counter)
279 {
280   return counter->peak_size_value;
281 }
282 
283 long
_dbus_counter_get_peak_unix_fd_value(DBusCounter * counter)284 _dbus_counter_get_peak_unix_fd_value (DBusCounter *counter)
285 {
286   return counter->peak_unix_fd_value;
287 }
288 #endif
289 
290 /** @} */  /* end of resource limits exported API */
291