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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2013, Digium, Inc.
*
* David M. Lee, II <dlee@digium.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
/*! \file
*
* \brief Stasis Message API.
*
* \author David M. Lee, II <dlee@digium.com>
*/
/*** MODULEINFO
<support_level>core</support_level>
***/
#include "asterisk.h"
#include "asterisk/astobj2.h"
#include "asterisk/hashtab.h"
Update Asterisk's CDRs for the new bridging framework This patch is the initial push to update Asterisk's CDR engine for the new bridging framework. This patch guts the existing CDR engine and builds the new on top of messages coming across Stasis. As changes in channel state and bridge state are detected, CDRs are built and dispatched accordingly. This fundamentally changes CDRs in a few ways. (1) CDRs are now *very* reflective of the actual state of channels and bridges. This means CDRs track well with what an actual channel is doing - which is useful in transfer scenarios (which were previously difficult to pin down). It does, however, mean that CDRs cannot be 'fooled'. Previous behavior in Asterisk allowed for CDR applications, channels, and other properties to be spoofed in parts of the code - this no longer works. (2) CDRs have defined behavior in multi-party scenarios. This behavior will not be what everyone wants, but it is a defined behavior and as such, it is predictable. (3) The CDR manipulation functions and applications have been overhauled. Major changes have been made to ResetCDR and ForkCDR in particular. Many of the options for these two applications no longer made any sense with the new framework and the (slightly) more immutable nature of CDRs. There are a plethora of other changes. For a full description of CDR behavior, see the CDR specification on the Asterisk wiki. (closes issue ASTERISK-21196) Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2486/ git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@391947 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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#include "asterisk/stasis_internal.h"
#include "asterisk/stasis.h"
#include "asterisk/utils.h"
#include "asterisk/vector.h"
#ifdef LOW_MEMORY
#define NUM_CACHE_BUCKETS 17
#else
#define NUM_CACHE_BUCKETS 563
#endif
/*! \internal */
struct stasis_cache {
struct ao2_container *entries;
snapshot_get_id id_fn;
cache_aggregate_calc_fn aggregate_calc_fn;
cache_aggregate_publish_fn aggregate_publish_fn;
int registered;
};
/*! \internal */
struct stasis_caching_topic {
struct stasis_cache *cache;
struct stasis_topic *topic;
struct stasis_topic *original_topic;
struct stasis_subscription *sub;
};
static void stasis_caching_topic_dtor(void *obj)
{
struct stasis_caching_topic *caching_topic = obj;
/* Caching topics contain subscriptions, and must be manually
* unsubscribed. */
ast_assert(!stasis_subscription_is_subscribed(caching_topic->sub));
/* If there are any messages in flight to this subscription; that would
* be bad. */
ast_assert(stasis_subscription_is_done(caching_topic->sub));
ao2_container_unregister(stasis_topic_name(caching_topic->topic));
ao2_cleanup(caching_topic->sub);
caching_topic->sub = NULL;
ao2_cleanup(caching_topic->cache);
caching_topic->cache = NULL;
ao2_cleanup(caching_topic->topic);
caching_topic->topic = NULL;
ao2_cleanup(caching_topic->original_topic);
caching_topic->original_topic = NULL;
}
struct stasis_topic *stasis_caching_get_topic(struct stasis_caching_topic *caching_topic)
{
return caching_topic->topic;
}
int stasis_caching_accept_message_type(struct stasis_caching_topic *caching_topic,
struct stasis_message_type *type)
{
int res;
if (!caching_topic) {
return -1;
}
/* We wait to accept the stasis specific message types until now so that by default everything
* will flow to us.
*/
res = stasis_subscription_accept_message_type(caching_topic->sub, stasis_cache_clear_type());
res |= stasis_subscription_accept_message_type(caching_topic->sub, stasis_subscription_change_type());
res |= stasis_subscription_accept_message_type(caching_topic->sub, type);
return res;
}
int stasis_caching_set_filter(struct stasis_caching_topic *caching_topic,
enum stasis_subscription_message_filter filter)
{
if (!caching_topic) {
return -1;
}
return stasis_subscription_set_filter(caching_topic->sub, filter);
}
struct stasis_caching_topic *stasis_caching_unsubscribe(struct stasis_caching_topic *caching_topic)
{
if (!caching_topic) {
return NULL;
}
/*
* The subscription may hold the last reference to this caching
* topic, but we want to make sure the unsubscribe finishes
* before kicking of the caching topic's dtor.
*/
ao2_ref(caching_topic, +1);
if (stasis_subscription_is_subscribed(caching_topic->sub)) {
/*
* Increment the reference to hold on to it past the
* unsubscribe. Will be cleaned up in dtor.
*/
ao2_ref(caching_topic->sub, +1);
stasis_unsubscribe(caching_topic->sub);
} else {
ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "stasis_caching_topic unsubscribed multiple times\n");
}
ao2_cleanup(caching_topic);
return NULL;
}
struct stasis_caching_topic *stasis_caching_unsubscribe_and_join(struct stasis_caching_topic *caching_topic)
{
if (!caching_topic) {
return NULL;
}
/* Hold a ref past the unsubscribe */
ao2_ref(caching_topic, +1);
stasis_caching_unsubscribe(caching_topic);
stasis_subscription_join(caching_topic->sub);
ao2_cleanup(caching_topic);
return NULL;
}
stasis: Reduce creation of channel snapshots to improve performance During some performance testing of Asterisk with AGI, ARI, and lots of Local channels, we noticed that there's quite a hit in performance during channel creation and releasing to the dialplan (ARI continue). After investigating the performance spike that occurs during channel creation, we discovered that we create a lot of channel snapshots that are technically unnecessary. This includes creating snapshots during: * AGI execution * Returning objects for ARI commands * During some Local channel operations * During some dialling operations * During variable setting * During some bridging operations And more. This patch does the following: - It removes a number of fields from channel snapshots. These fields were rarely used, were expensive to have on the snapshot, and hurt performance. This included formats, translation paths, Log Call ID, callgroup, pickup group, and all channel variables. As a result, AMI Status, "core show channel", "core show channelvar", and "pjsip show channel" were modified to either hit the live channel or not show certain pieces of data. While this is unfortunate, the performance gain from this patch is worth the loss in behaviour. - It adds a mechanism to publish a cached snapshot + blob. A large number of publications were changed to use this, including: - During Dial begin - During Variable assignment (if no AMI variables are emitted - if AMI variables are set, we have to make snapshots when a variable is changed) - During channel pickup - When a channel is put on hold/unhold - When a DTMF digit is begun/ended - When creating a bridge snapshot - When an AOC event is raised - During Local channel optimization/Local bridging - When endpoint snapshots are generated - All AGI events - All ARI responses that return a channel - Events in the AgentPool, MeetMe, and some in Queue - Additionally, some extraneous channel snapshots were being made that were unnecessary. These were removed. - The result of ast_hashtab_hash_string is now cached in stasis_cache. This reduces a large number of calls to ast_hashtab_hash_string, which reduced the amount of time spent in this function in gprof by around 50%. #ASTERISK-23811 #close Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3568/ ........ Merged revisions 416211 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@416216 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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/*!
* \brief The key for an entry in the cache
* \note The items in this struct must be immutable for the item in the cache
*/
struct cache_entry_key {
stasis: Reduce creation of channel snapshots to improve performance During some performance testing of Asterisk with AGI, ARI, and lots of Local channels, we noticed that there's quite a hit in performance during channel creation and releasing to the dialplan (ARI continue). After investigating the performance spike that occurs during channel creation, we discovered that we create a lot of channel snapshots that are technically unnecessary. This includes creating snapshots during: * AGI execution * Returning objects for ARI commands * During some Local channel operations * During some dialling operations * During variable setting * During some bridging operations And more. This patch does the following: - It removes a number of fields from channel snapshots. These fields were rarely used, were expensive to have on the snapshot, and hurt performance. This included formats, translation paths, Log Call ID, callgroup, pickup group, and all channel variables. As a result, AMI Status, "core show channel", "core show channelvar", and "pjsip show channel" were modified to either hit the live channel or not show certain pieces of data. While this is unfortunate, the performance gain from this patch is worth the loss in behaviour. - It adds a mechanism to publish a cached snapshot + blob. A large number of publications were changed to use this, including: - During Dial begin - During Variable assignment (if no AMI variables are emitted - if AMI variables are set, we have to make snapshots when a variable is changed) - During channel pickup - When a channel is put on hold/unhold - When a DTMF digit is begun/ended - When creating a bridge snapshot - When an AOC event is raised - During Local channel optimization/Local bridging - When endpoint snapshots are generated - All AGI events - All ARI responses that return a channel - Events in the AgentPool, MeetMe, and some in Queue - Additionally, some extraneous channel snapshots were being made that were unnecessary. These were removed. - The result of ast_hashtab_hash_string is now cached in stasis_cache. This reduces a large number of calls to ast_hashtab_hash_string, which reduced the amount of time spent in this function in gprof by around 50%. #ASTERISK-23811 #close Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3568/ ........ Merged revisions 416211 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@416216 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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/*! The message type of the item stored in the cache */
struct stasis_message_type *type;
stasis: Reduce creation of channel snapshots to improve performance During some performance testing of Asterisk with AGI, ARI, and lots of Local channels, we noticed that there's quite a hit in performance during channel creation and releasing to the dialplan (ARI continue). After investigating the performance spike that occurs during channel creation, we discovered that we create a lot of channel snapshots that are technically unnecessary. This includes creating snapshots during: * AGI execution * Returning objects for ARI commands * During some Local channel operations * During some dialling operations * During variable setting * During some bridging operations And more. This patch does the following: - It removes a number of fields from channel snapshots. These fields were rarely used, were expensive to have on the snapshot, and hurt performance. This included formats, translation paths, Log Call ID, callgroup, pickup group, and all channel variables. As a result, AMI Status, "core show channel", "core show channelvar", and "pjsip show channel" were modified to either hit the live channel or not show certain pieces of data. While this is unfortunate, the performance gain from this patch is worth the loss in behaviour. - It adds a mechanism to publish a cached snapshot + blob. A large number of publications were changed to use this, including: - During Dial begin - During Variable assignment (if no AMI variables are emitted - if AMI variables are set, we have to make snapshots when a variable is changed) - During channel pickup - When a channel is put on hold/unhold - When a DTMF digit is begun/ended - When creating a bridge snapshot - When an AOC event is raised - During Local channel optimization/Local bridging - When endpoint snapshots are generated - All AGI events - All ARI responses that return a channel - Events in the AgentPool, MeetMe, and some in Queue - Additionally, some extraneous channel snapshots were being made that were unnecessary. These were removed. - The result of ast_hashtab_hash_string is now cached in stasis_cache. This reduces a large number of calls to ast_hashtab_hash_string, which reduced the amount of time spent in this function in gprof by around 50%. #ASTERISK-23811 #close Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3568/ ........ Merged revisions 416211 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@416216 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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/*! The unique ID of the item stored in the cache */
const char *id;
stasis: Reduce creation of channel snapshots to improve performance During some performance testing of Asterisk with AGI, ARI, and lots of Local channels, we noticed that there's quite a hit in performance during channel creation and releasing to the dialplan (ARI continue). After investigating the performance spike that occurs during channel creation, we discovered that we create a lot of channel snapshots that are technically unnecessary. This includes creating snapshots during: * AGI execution * Returning objects for ARI commands * During some Local channel operations * During some dialling operations * During variable setting * During some bridging operations And more. This patch does the following: - It removes a number of fields from channel snapshots. These fields were rarely used, were expensive to have on the snapshot, and hurt performance. This included formats, translation paths, Log Call ID, callgroup, pickup group, and all channel variables. As a result, AMI Status, "core show channel", "core show channelvar", and "pjsip show channel" were modified to either hit the live channel or not show certain pieces of data. While this is unfortunate, the performance gain from this patch is worth the loss in behaviour. - It adds a mechanism to publish a cached snapshot + blob. A large number of publications were changed to use this, including: - During Dial begin - During Variable assignment (if no AMI variables are emitted - if AMI variables are set, we have to make snapshots when a variable is changed) - During channel pickup - When a channel is put on hold/unhold - When a DTMF digit is begun/ended - When creating a bridge snapshot - When an AOC event is raised - During Local channel optimization/Local bridging - When endpoint snapshots are generated - All AGI events - All ARI responses that return a channel - Events in the AgentPool, MeetMe, and some in Queue - Additionally, some extraneous channel snapshots were being made that were unnecessary. These were removed. - The result of ast_hashtab_hash_string is now cached in stasis_cache. This reduces a large number of calls to ast_hashtab_hash_string, which reduced the amount of time spent in this function in gprof by around 50%. #ASTERISK-23811 #close Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3568/ ........ Merged revisions 416211 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@416216 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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/*! The hash, computed from \c type and \c id */
unsigned int hash;
};
struct stasis_cache_entry {
struct cache_entry_key key;
/*! Aggregate snapshot of the stasis cache. */
struct stasis_message *aggregate;
/*! Local entity snapshot of the stasis event. */
struct stasis_message *local;
/*! Remote entity snapshots of the stasis event. */
AST_VECTOR(, struct stasis_message *) remote;
};
static void cache_entry_dtor(void *obj)
{
struct stasis_cache_entry *entry = obj;
size_t idx;
entry->key.type = NULL;
ast_free((char *) entry->key.id);
entry->key.id = NULL;
ao2_cleanup(entry->aggregate);
entry->aggregate = NULL;
ao2_cleanup(entry->local);
entry->local = NULL;
for (idx = 0; idx < AST_VECTOR_SIZE(&entry->remote); ++idx) {
struct stasis_message *remote;
remote = AST_VECTOR_GET(&entry->remote, idx);
ao2_cleanup(remote);
}
AST_VECTOR_FREE(&entry->remote);
}
stasis: Reduce creation of channel snapshots to improve performance During some performance testing of Asterisk with AGI, ARI, and lots of Local channels, we noticed that there's quite a hit in performance during channel creation and releasing to the dialplan (ARI continue). After investigating the performance spike that occurs during channel creation, we discovered that we create a lot of channel snapshots that are technically unnecessary. This includes creating snapshots during: * AGI execution * Returning objects for ARI commands * During some Local channel operations * During some dialling operations * During variable setting * During some bridging operations And more. This patch does the following: - It removes a number of fields from channel snapshots. These fields were rarely used, were expensive to have on the snapshot, and hurt performance. This included formats, translation paths, Log Call ID, callgroup, pickup group, and all channel variables. As a result, AMI Status, "core show channel", "core show channelvar", and "pjsip show channel" were modified to either hit the live channel or not show certain pieces of data. While this is unfortunate, the performance gain from this patch is worth the loss in behaviour. - It adds a mechanism to publish a cached snapshot + blob. A large number of publications were changed to use this, including: - During Dial begin - During Variable assignment (if no AMI variables are emitted - if AMI variables are set, we have to make snapshots when a variable is changed) - During channel pickup - When a channel is put on hold/unhold - When a DTMF digit is begun/ended - When creating a bridge snapshot - When an AOC event is raised - During Local channel optimization/Local bridging - When endpoint snapshots are generated - All AGI events - All ARI responses that return a channel - Events in the AgentPool, MeetMe, and some in Queue - Additionally, some extraneous channel snapshots were being made that were unnecessary. These were removed. - The result of ast_hashtab_hash_string is now cached in stasis_cache. This reduces a large number of calls to ast_hashtab_hash_string, which reduced the amount of time spent in this function in gprof by around 50%. #ASTERISK-23811 #close Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3568/ ........ Merged revisions 416211 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@416216 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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static void cache_entry_compute_hash(struct cache_entry_key *key)
{
key->hash = stasis_message_type_hash(key->type);
stasis: Reduce creation of channel snapshots to improve performance During some performance testing of Asterisk with AGI, ARI, and lots of Local channels, we noticed that there's quite a hit in performance during channel creation and releasing to the dialplan (ARI continue). After investigating the performance spike that occurs during channel creation, we discovered that we create a lot of channel snapshots that are technically unnecessary. This includes creating snapshots during: * AGI execution * Returning objects for ARI commands * During some Local channel operations * During some dialling operations * During variable setting * During some bridging operations And more. This patch does the following: - It removes a number of fields from channel snapshots. These fields were rarely used, were expensive to have on the snapshot, and hurt performance. This included formats, translation paths, Log Call ID, callgroup, pickup group, and all channel variables. As a result, AMI Status, "core show channel", "core show channelvar", and "pjsip show channel" were modified to either hit the live channel or not show certain pieces of data. While this is unfortunate, the performance gain from this patch is worth the loss in behaviour. - It adds a mechanism to publish a cached snapshot + blob. A large number of publications were changed to use this, including: - During Dial begin - During Variable assignment (if no AMI variables are emitted - if AMI variables are set, we have to make snapshots when a variable is changed) - During channel pickup - When a channel is put on hold/unhold - When a DTMF digit is begun/ended - When creating a bridge snapshot - When an AOC event is raised - During Local channel optimization/Local bridging - When endpoint snapshots are generated - All AGI events - All ARI responses that return a channel - Events in the AgentPool, MeetMe, and some in Queue - Additionally, some extraneous channel snapshots were being made that were unnecessary. These were removed. - The result of ast_hashtab_hash_string is now cached in stasis_cache. This reduces a large number of calls to ast_hashtab_hash_string, which reduced the amount of time spent in this function in gprof by around 50%. #ASTERISK-23811 #close Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3568/ ........ Merged revisions 416211 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@416216 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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key->hash += ast_hashtab_hash_string(key->id);
}
static struct stasis_cache_entry *cache_entry_create(struct stasis_message_type *type, const char *id, struct stasis_message *snapshot)
{
struct stasis_cache_entry *entry;
int is_remote;
ast_assert(id != NULL);
ast_assert(snapshot != NULL);
if (!type) {
return NULL;
}
entry = ao2_alloc_options(sizeof(*entry), cache_entry_dtor,
AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_NOLOCK);
if (!entry) {
return NULL;
}
entry->key.id = ast_strdup(id);
if (!entry->key.id) {
ao2_cleanup(entry);
return NULL;
}
/*
* Normal ao2 ref counting rules says we should increment the message
* type ref here and decrement it in cache_entry_dtor(). However, the
* stasis message snapshot is cached here, will always have the same type
* as the cache entry, and can legitimately cause the type ref count to
* hit the excessive ref count assertion. Since the cache entry will
* always have a snapshot we can get away with not holding a ref here.
*/
ast_assert(type == stasis_message_type(snapshot));
entry->key.type = type;
stasis: Reduce creation of channel snapshots to improve performance During some performance testing of Asterisk with AGI, ARI, and lots of Local channels, we noticed that there's quite a hit in performance during channel creation and releasing to the dialplan (ARI continue). After investigating the performance spike that occurs during channel creation, we discovered that we create a lot of channel snapshots that are technically unnecessary. This includes creating snapshots during: * AGI execution * Returning objects for ARI commands * During some Local channel operations * During some dialling operations * During variable setting * During some bridging operations And more. This patch does the following: - It removes a number of fields from channel snapshots. These fields were rarely used, were expensive to have on the snapshot, and hurt performance. This included formats, translation paths, Log Call ID, callgroup, pickup group, and all channel variables. As a result, AMI Status, "core show channel", "core show channelvar", and "pjsip show channel" were modified to either hit the live channel or not show certain pieces of data. While this is unfortunate, the performance gain from this patch is worth the loss in behaviour. - It adds a mechanism to publish a cached snapshot + blob. A large number of publications were changed to use this, including: - During Dial begin - During Variable assignment (if no AMI variables are emitted - if AMI variables are set, we have to make snapshots when a variable is changed) - During channel pickup - When a channel is put on hold/unhold - When a DTMF digit is begun/ended - When creating a bridge snapshot - When an AOC event is raised - During Local channel optimization/Local bridging - When endpoint snapshots are generated - All AGI events - All ARI responses that return a channel - Events in the AgentPool, MeetMe, and some in Queue - Additionally, some extraneous channel snapshots were being made that were unnecessary. These were removed. - The result of ast_hashtab_hash_string is now cached in stasis_cache. This reduces a large number of calls to ast_hashtab_hash_string, which reduced the amount of time spent in this function in gprof by around 50%. #ASTERISK-23811 #close Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3568/ ........ Merged revisions 416211 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@416216 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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cache_entry_compute_hash(&entry->key);
is_remote = ast_eid_cmp(&ast_eid_default, stasis_message_eid(snapshot)) ? 1 : 0;
if (AST_VECTOR_INIT(&entry->remote, is_remote)) {
ao2_cleanup(entry);
return NULL;
}
if (is_remote) {
if (AST_VECTOR_APPEND(&entry->remote, snapshot)) {
ao2_cleanup(entry);
return NULL;
}
} else {
entry->local = snapshot;
}
ao2_bump(snapshot);
return entry;
}
static int cache_entry_hash(const void *obj, int flags)
{
const struct stasis_cache_entry *object;
const struct cache_entry_key *key;
switch (flags & OBJ_SEARCH_MASK) {
case OBJ_SEARCH_KEY:
key = obj;
break;
case OBJ_SEARCH_OBJECT:
object = obj;
key = &object->key;
break;
default:
/* Hash can only work on something with a full key. */
ast_assert(0);
return 0;
}
stasis: Reduce creation of channel snapshots to improve performance During some performance testing of Asterisk with AGI, ARI, and lots of Local channels, we noticed that there's quite a hit in performance during channel creation and releasing to the dialplan (ARI continue). After investigating the performance spike that occurs during channel creation, we discovered that we create a lot of channel snapshots that are technically unnecessary. This includes creating snapshots during: * AGI execution * Returning objects for ARI commands * During some Local channel operations * During some dialling operations * During variable setting * During some bridging operations And more. This patch does the following: - It removes a number of fields from channel snapshots. These fields were rarely used, were expensive to have on the snapshot, and hurt performance. This included formats, translation paths, Log Call ID, callgroup, pickup group, and all channel variables. As a result, AMI Status, "core show channel", "core show channelvar", and "pjsip show channel" were modified to either hit the live channel or not show certain pieces of data. While this is unfortunate, the performance gain from this patch is worth the loss in behaviour. - It adds a mechanism to publish a cached snapshot + blob. A large number of publications were changed to use this, including: - During Dial begin - During Variable assignment (if no AMI variables are emitted - if AMI variables are set, we have to make snapshots when a variable is changed) - During channel pickup - When a channel is put on hold/unhold - When a DTMF digit is begun/ended - When creating a bridge snapshot - When an AOC event is raised - During Local channel optimization/Local bridging - When endpoint snapshots are generated - All AGI events - All ARI responses that return a channel - Events in the AgentPool, MeetMe, and some in Queue - Additionally, some extraneous channel snapshots were being made that were unnecessary. These were removed. - The result of ast_hashtab_hash_string is now cached in stasis_cache. This reduces a large number of calls to ast_hashtab_hash_string, which reduced the amount of time spent in this function in gprof by around 50%. #ASTERISK-23811 #close Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3568/ ........ Merged revisions 416211 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@416216 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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return (int)key->hash;
}
static int cache_entry_cmp(void *obj, void *arg, int flags)
{
const struct stasis_cache_entry *object_left = obj;
const struct stasis_cache_entry *object_right = arg;
const struct cache_entry_key *right_key = arg;
int cmp;
switch (flags & OBJ_SEARCH_MASK) {
case OBJ_SEARCH_OBJECT:
right_key = &object_right->key;
/* Fall through */
case OBJ_SEARCH_KEY:
cmp = object_left->key.type != right_key->type
|| strcmp(object_left->key.id, right_key->id);
break;
case OBJ_SEARCH_PARTIAL_KEY:
/* Not supported by container */
ast_assert(0);
cmp = -1;
break;
default:
/*
* What arg points to is specific to this traversal callback
* and has no special meaning to astobj2.
*/
cmp = 0;
break;
}
if (cmp) {
return 0;
}
/*
* At this point the traversal callback is identical to a sorted
* container.
*/
return CMP_MATCH;
}
static void cache_dtor(void *obj)
{
struct stasis_cache *cache = obj;
ao2_cleanup(cache->entries);
cache->entries = NULL;
}
struct stasis_cache *stasis_cache_create_full(snapshot_get_id id_fn,
cache_aggregate_calc_fn aggregate_calc_fn,
cache_aggregate_publish_fn aggregate_publish_fn)
{
struct stasis_cache *cache;
cache = ao2_alloc_options(sizeof(*cache), cache_dtor,
AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_NOLOCK);
if (!cache) {
return NULL;
}
cache->entries = ao2_container_alloc_hash(AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_RWLOCK, 0,
NUM_CACHE_BUCKETS, cache_entry_hash, NULL, cache_entry_cmp);
if (!cache->entries) {
ao2_cleanup(cache);
return NULL;
}
cache->id_fn = id_fn;
cache->aggregate_calc_fn = aggregate_calc_fn;
cache->aggregate_publish_fn = aggregate_publish_fn;
return cache;
}
struct stasis_cache *stasis_cache_create(snapshot_get_id id_fn)
{
return stasis_cache_create_full(id_fn, NULL, NULL);
}
struct stasis_message *stasis_cache_entry_get_aggregate(struct stasis_cache_entry *entry)
{
return entry->aggregate;
}
struct stasis_message *stasis_cache_entry_get_local(struct stasis_cache_entry *entry)
{
return entry->local;
}
struct stasis_message *stasis_cache_entry_get_remote(struct stasis_cache_entry *entry, int idx)
{
if (idx < AST_VECTOR_SIZE(&entry->remote)) {
return AST_VECTOR_GET(&entry->remote, idx);
}
return NULL;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Find the cache entry in the cache entries container.
*
* \param entries Container of cached entries.
* \param type Type of message to retrieve the cache entry.
* \param id Identity of the snapshot to retrieve the cache entry.
*
* \note The entries container is already locked.
*
* \return Cache-entry on success.
* \retval NULL Not in cache.
*/
static struct stasis_cache_entry *cache_find(struct ao2_container *entries, struct stasis_message_type *type, const char *id)
{
struct cache_entry_key search_key;
struct stasis_cache_entry *entry;
search_key.type = type;
search_key.id = id;
stasis: Reduce creation of channel snapshots to improve performance During some performance testing of Asterisk with AGI, ARI, and lots of Local channels, we noticed that there's quite a hit in performance during channel creation and releasing to the dialplan (ARI continue). After investigating the performance spike that occurs during channel creation, we discovered that we create a lot of channel snapshots that are technically unnecessary. This includes creating snapshots during: * AGI execution * Returning objects for ARI commands * During some Local channel operations * During some dialling operations * During variable setting * During some bridging operations And more. This patch does the following: - It removes a number of fields from channel snapshots. These fields were rarely used, were expensive to have on the snapshot, and hurt performance. This included formats, translation paths, Log Call ID, callgroup, pickup group, and all channel variables. As a result, AMI Status, "core show channel", "core show channelvar", and "pjsip show channel" were modified to either hit the live channel or not show certain pieces of data. While this is unfortunate, the performance gain from this patch is worth the loss in behaviour. - It adds a mechanism to publish a cached snapshot + blob. A large number of publications were changed to use this, including: - During Dial begin - During Variable assignment (if no AMI variables are emitted - if AMI variables are set, we have to make snapshots when a variable is changed) - During channel pickup - When a channel is put on hold/unhold - When a DTMF digit is begun/ended - When creating a bridge snapshot - When an AOC event is raised - During Local channel optimization/Local bridging - When endpoint snapshots are generated - All AGI events - All ARI responses that return a channel - Events in the AgentPool, MeetMe, and some in Queue - Additionally, some extraneous channel snapshots were being made that were unnecessary. These were removed. - The result of ast_hashtab_hash_string is now cached in stasis_cache. This reduces a large number of calls to ast_hashtab_hash_string, which reduced the amount of time spent in this function in gprof by around 50%. #ASTERISK-23811 #close Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3568/ ........ Merged revisions 416211 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@416216 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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cache_entry_compute_hash(&search_key);
entry = ao2_find(entries, &search_key, OBJ_SEARCH_KEY | OBJ_NOLOCK);
/* Ensure that what we looked for is what we found. */
ast_assert(!entry
|| (!strcmp(stasis_message_type_name(entry->key.type),
stasis_message_type_name(type)) && !strcmp(entry->key.id, id)));
return entry;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Remove the stasis snapshot in the cache entry determined by eid.
*
* \param entries Container of cached entries.
* \param cached_entry The entry to remove the snapshot from.
* \param eid Which snapshot in the cached entry.
*
* \note The entries container is already locked.
*
* \return Previous stasis entry snapshot.
*/
static struct stasis_message *cache_remove(struct ao2_container *entries, struct stasis_cache_entry *cached_entry, const struct ast_eid *eid)
{
struct stasis_message *old_snapshot;
int is_remote;
is_remote = ast_eid_cmp(eid, &ast_eid_default);
if (!is_remote) {
old_snapshot = cached_entry->local;
cached_entry->local = NULL;
} else {
int idx;
old_snapshot = NULL;
for (idx = 0; idx < AST_VECTOR_SIZE(&cached_entry->remote); ++idx) {
struct stasis_message *cur;
cur = AST_VECTOR_GET(&cached_entry->remote, idx);
if (!ast_eid_cmp(eid, stasis_message_eid(cur))) {
old_snapshot = AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_UNORDERED(&cached_entry->remote, idx);
break;
}
}
}
if (!cached_entry->local && !AST_VECTOR_SIZE(&cached_entry->remote)) {
ao2_unlink_flags(entries, cached_entry, OBJ_NOLOCK);
}
return old_snapshot;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Update the stasis snapshot in the cache entry determined by eid.
*
* \param cached_entry The entry to remove the snapshot from.
* \param eid Which snapshot in the cached entry.
* \param new_snapshot Snapshot to replace the old snapshot.
*
* \return Previous stasis entry snapshot.
*/
static struct stasis_message *cache_update(struct stasis_cache_entry *cached_entry, const struct ast_eid *eid, struct stasis_message *new_snapshot)
{
struct stasis_message *old_snapshot;
int is_remote;
int idx;
is_remote = ast_eid_cmp(eid, &ast_eid_default);
if (!is_remote) {
old_snapshot = cached_entry->local;
cached_entry->local = ao2_bump(new_snapshot);
return old_snapshot;
}
old_snapshot = NULL;
for (idx = 0; idx < AST_VECTOR_SIZE(&cached_entry->remote); ++idx) {
struct stasis_message *cur;
cur = AST_VECTOR_GET(&cached_entry->remote, idx);
if (!ast_eid_cmp(eid, stasis_message_eid(cur))) {
old_snapshot = AST_VECTOR_REMOVE_UNORDERED(&cached_entry->remote, idx);
break;
}
}
if (!AST_VECTOR_APPEND(&cached_entry->remote, new_snapshot)) {
ao2_bump(new_snapshot);
}
return old_snapshot;
}
struct cache_put_snapshots {
/*! Old cache eid snapshot. */
struct stasis_message *old;
/*! Old cache aggregate snapshot. */
struct stasis_message *aggregate_old;
/*! New cache aggregate snapshot. */
struct stasis_message *aggregate_new;
};
static struct cache_put_snapshots cache_put(struct stasis_cache *cache,
struct stasis_message_type *type, const char *id, const struct ast_eid *eid,
struct stasis_message *new_snapshot)
{
struct stasis_cache_entry *cached_entry;
struct cache_put_snapshots snapshots;
ast_assert(cache->entries != NULL);
ast_assert(eid != NULL);/* Aggregate snapshots not allowed to be put directly. */
ast_assert(new_snapshot == NULL ||
type == stasis_message_type(new_snapshot));
memset(&snapshots, 0, sizeof(snapshots));
ao2_wrlock(cache->entries);
cached_entry = cache_find(cache->entries, type, id);
/* Update the eid snapshot. */
if (!new_snapshot) {
/* Remove snapshot from cache */
if (cached_entry) {
snapshots.old = cache_remove(cache->entries, cached_entry, eid);
}
} else if (cached_entry) {
/* Update snapshot in cache */
snapshots.old = cache_update(cached_entry, eid, new_snapshot);
} else {
/* Insert into the cache */
cached_entry = cache_entry_create(type, id, new_snapshot);
if (cached_entry) {
ao2_link_flags(cache->entries, cached_entry, OBJ_NOLOCK);
}
}
/* Update the aggregate snapshot. */
if (cache->aggregate_calc_fn && cached_entry) {
snapshots.aggregate_new = cache->aggregate_calc_fn(cached_entry, new_snapshot);
snapshots.aggregate_old = cached_entry->aggregate;
cached_entry->aggregate = ao2_bump(snapshots.aggregate_new);
}
ao2_unlock(cache->entries);
ao2_cleanup(cached_entry);
return snapshots;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Dump all entity snapshots in the cache entry into the given container.
*
* \param snapshots Container to put all snapshots in the cache entry.
* \param entry Cache entry to use.
*
* \retval 0 on success.
* \retval non-zero on error.
*/
static int cache_entry_dump(struct ao2_container *snapshots, const struct stasis_cache_entry *entry)
{
int idx;
int err = 0;
ast_assert(snapshots != NULL);
ast_assert(entry != NULL);
/* The aggregate snapshot is not a snapshot from an entity. */
if (entry->local) {
err |= !ao2_link(snapshots, entry->local);
}
for (idx = 0; !err && idx < AST_VECTOR_SIZE(&entry->remote); ++idx) {
struct stasis_message *snapshot;
snapshot = AST_VECTOR_GET(&entry->remote, idx);
err |= !ao2_link(snapshots, snapshot);
}
return err;
}
struct ao2_container *stasis_cache_get_all(struct stasis_cache *cache, struct stasis_message_type *type, const char *id)
{
struct stasis_cache_entry *cached_entry;
struct ao2_container *found;
ast_assert(cache != NULL);
ast_assert(cache->entries != NULL);
ast_assert(id != NULL);
if (!type) {
return NULL;
}
found = ao2_container_alloc_list(AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_NOLOCK, 0, NULL, NULL);
if (!found) {
return NULL;
}
ao2_rdlock(cache->entries);
cached_entry = cache_find(cache->entries, type, id);
if (cached_entry && cache_entry_dump(found, cached_entry)) {
ao2_cleanup(found);
found = NULL;
}
ao2_unlock(cache->entries);
ao2_cleanup(cached_entry);
return found;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Retrieve an item from the cache entry for a specific eid.
*
* \param entry Cache entry to use.
* \param eid Specific entity id to retrieve. NULL for aggregate.
*
* \note The returned snapshot has not had its reference bumped.
*
* \return Snapshot from the cache.
* \retval NULL if snapshot is not found.
*/
static struct stasis_message *cache_entry_by_eid(const struct stasis_cache_entry *entry, const struct ast_eid *eid)
{
int is_remote;
int idx;
if (!eid) {
/* Get aggregate. */
return entry->aggregate;
}
/* Get snapshot with specific eid. */
is_remote = ast_eid_cmp(eid, &ast_eid_default);
if (!is_remote) {
return entry->local;
}
for (idx = 0; idx < AST_VECTOR_SIZE(&entry->remote); ++idx) {
struct stasis_message *cur;
cur = AST_VECTOR_GET(&entry->remote, idx);
if (!ast_eid_cmp(eid, stasis_message_eid(cur))) {
return cur;
}
}
return NULL;
}
struct stasis_message *stasis_cache_get_by_eid(struct stasis_cache *cache, struct stasis_message_type *type, const char *id, const struct ast_eid *eid)
{
struct stasis_cache_entry *cached_entry;
struct stasis_message *snapshot = NULL;
ast_assert(cache != NULL);
ast_assert(cache->entries != NULL);
ast_assert(id != NULL);
if (!type) {
return NULL;
}
ao2_rdlock(cache->entries);
cached_entry = cache_find(cache->entries, type, id);
if (cached_entry) {
snapshot = cache_entry_by_eid(cached_entry, eid);
ao2_bump(snapshot);
}
ao2_unlock(cache->entries);
ao2_cleanup(cached_entry);
return snapshot;
}
struct stasis_message *stasis_cache_get(struct stasis_cache *cache, struct stasis_message_type *type, const char *id)
{
return stasis_cache_get_by_eid(cache, type, id, &ast_eid_default);
}
struct cache_dump_data {
struct ao2_container *container;
struct stasis_message_type *type;
const struct ast_eid *eid;
};
static int cache_dump_by_eid_cb(void *obj, void *arg, int flags)
{
struct cache_dump_data *cache_dump = arg;
struct stasis_cache_entry *entry = obj;
if (!cache_dump->type || entry->key.type == cache_dump->type) {
struct stasis_message *snapshot;
snapshot = cache_entry_by_eid(entry, cache_dump->eid);
if (snapshot) {
if (!ao2_link(cache_dump->container, snapshot)) {
ao2_cleanup(cache_dump->container);
cache_dump->container = NULL;
return CMP_STOP;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
struct ao2_container *stasis_cache_dump_by_eid(struct stasis_cache *cache, struct stasis_message_type *type, const struct ast_eid *eid)
{
struct cache_dump_data cache_dump;
ast_assert(cache != NULL);
ast_assert(cache->entries != NULL);
cache_dump.eid = eid;
cache_dump.type = type;
cache_dump.container = ao2_container_alloc_list(AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_NOLOCK, 0, NULL, NULL);
if (!cache_dump.container) {
return NULL;
}
ao2_callback(cache->entries, OBJ_MULTIPLE | OBJ_NODATA, cache_dump_by_eid_cb, &cache_dump);
return cache_dump.container;
}
struct ao2_container *stasis_cache_dump(struct stasis_cache *cache, struct stasis_message_type *type)
{
return stasis_cache_dump_by_eid(cache, type, &ast_eid_default);
}
static int cache_dump_all_cb(void *obj, void *arg, int flags)
{
struct cache_dump_data *cache_dump = arg;
struct stasis_cache_entry *entry = obj;
if (!cache_dump->type || entry->key.type == cache_dump->type) {
if (cache_entry_dump(cache_dump->container, entry)) {
ao2_cleanup(cache_dump->container);
cache_dump->container = NULL;
return CMP_STOP;
}
}
return 0;
}
struct ao2_container *stasis_cache_dump_all(struct stasis_cache *cache, struct stasis_message_type *type)
{
struct cache_dump_data cache_dump;
ast_assert(cache != NULL);
ast_assert(cache->entries != NULL);
cache_dump.eid = NULL;
cache_dump.type = type;
cache_dump.container = ao2_container_alloc_list(AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_NOLOCK, 0, NULL, NULL);
if (!cache_dump.container) {
return NULL;
}
ao2_callback(cache->entries, OBJ_MULTIPLE | OBJ_NODATA, cache_dump_all_cb, &cache_dump);
return cache_dump.container;
}
STASIS_MESSAGE_TYPE_DEFN(stasis_cache_clear_type);
STASIS_MESSAGE_TYPE_DEFN(stasis_cache_update_type);
struct stasis_message *stasis_cache_clear_create(struct stasis_message *id_message)
{
return stasis_message_create(stasis_cache_clear_type(), id_message);
}
static void stasis_cache_update_dtor(void *obj)
{
struct stasis_cache_update *update = obj;
ao2_cleanup(update->old_snapshot);
update->old_snapshot = NULL;
ao2_cleanup(update->new_snapshot);
update->new_snapshot = NULL;
ao2_cleanup(update->type);
update->type = NULL;
}
Multiple revisions 399887,400138,400178,400180-400181 ........ r399887 | dlee | 2013-09-26 10:41:47 -0500 (Thu, 26 Sep 2013) | 1 line Minor performance bump by not allocate manager variable struct if we don't need it ........ r400138 | dlee | 2013-09-30 10:24:00 -0500 (Mon, 30 Sep 2013) | 23 lines Stasis performance improvements This patch addresses several performance problems that were found in the initial performance testing of Asterisk 12. The Stasis dispatch object was allocated as an AO2 object, even though it has a very confined lifecycle. This was replaced with a straight ast_malloc(). The Stasis message router was spending an inordinate amount of time searching hash tables. In this case, most of our routers had 6 or fewer routes in them to begin with. This was replaced with an array that's searched linearly for the route. We more heavily rely on AO2 objects in Asterisk 12, and the memset() in ao2_ref() actually became noticeable on the profile. This was #ifdef'ed to only run when AO2_DEBUG was enabled. After being misled by an erroneous comment in taskprocessor.c during profiling, the wrong comment was removed. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2873/ ........ r400178 | dlee | 2013-09-30 13:26:27 -0500 (Mon, 30 Sep 2013) | 24 lines Taskprocessor optimization; switch Stasis to use taskprocessors This patch optimizes taskprocessor to use a semaphore for signaling, which the OS can do a better job at managing contention and waiting that we can with a mutex and condition. The taskprocessor execution was also slightly optimized to reduce the number of locks taken. The only observable difference in the taskprocessor implementation is that when the final reference to the taskprocessor goes away, it will execute all tasks to completion instead of discarding the unexecuted tasks. For systems where unnamed semaphores are not supported, a really simple semaphore implementation is provided. (Which gives identical performance as the original taskprocessor implementation). The way we ended up implementing Stasis caused the threadpool to be a burden instead of a boost to performance. This was switched to just use taskprocessors directly for subscriptions. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2881/ ........ r400180 | dlee | 2013-09-30 13:39:34 -0500 (Mon, 30 Sep 2013) | 28 lines Optimize how Stasis forwards are dispatched This patch optimizes how forwards are dispatched in Stasis. Originally, forwards were dispatched as subscriptions that are invoked on the publishing thread. This did not account for the vast number of forwards we would end up having in the system, and the amount of work it would take to walk though the forward subscriptions. This patch modifies Stasis so that rather than walking the tree of forwards on every dispatch, when forwards and subscriptions are changed, the subscriber list for every topic in the tree is changed. This has a couple of benefits. First, this reduces the workload of dispatching messages. It also reduces contention when dispatching to different topics that happen to forward to the same aggregation topic (as happens with all of the channel, bridge and endpoint topics). Since forwards are no longer subscriptions, the bulk of this patch is simply changing stasis_subscription objects to stasis_forward objects (which, admittedly, I should have done in the first place.) Since this required me to yet again put in a growing array, I finally abstracted that out into a set of ast_vector macros in asterisk/vector.h. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2883/ ........ r400181 | dlee | 2013-09-30 13:48:57 -0500 (Mon, 30 Sep 2013) | 28 lines Remove dispatch object allocation from Stasis publishing While looking for areas for performance improvement, I realized that an unused feature in Stasis was negatively impacting performance. When a message is sent to a subscriber, a dispatch object is allocated for the dispatch, containing the topic the message was published to, the subscriber the message is being sent to, and the message itself. The topic is actually unused by any subscriber in Asterisk today. And the subscriber is associated with the taskprocessor the message is being dispatched to. First, this patch removes the unused topic parameter from Stasis subscription callbacks. Second, this patch introduces the concept of taskprocessor local data, data that may be set on a taskprocessor and provided along with the data pointer when a task is pushed using the ast_taskprocessor_push_local() call. This allows the task to have both data specific to that taskprocessor, in addition to data specific to that invocation. With those two changes, the dispatch object can be removed completely, and the message is simply refcounted and sent directly to the taskprocessor. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2884/ ........ Merged revisions 399887,400138,400178,400180-400181 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@400186 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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static struct stasis_message *update_create(struct stasis_message *old_snapshot, struct stasis_message *new_snapshot)
{
struct stasis_cache_update *update;
struct stasis_message *msg;
ast_assert(old_snapshot != NULL || new_snapshot != NULL);
if (!stasis_cache_update_type()) {
return NULL;
}
update = ao2_alloc_options(sizeof(*update), stasis_cache_update_dtor,
AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_NOLOCK);
if (!update) {
return NULL;
}
if (old_snapshot) {
ao2_ref(old_snapshot, +1);
update->old_snapshot = old_snapshot;
if (!new_snapshot) {
ao2_ref(stasis_message_type(old_snapshot), +1);
update->type = stasis_message_type(old_snapshot);
}
}
if (new_snapshot) {
ao2_ref(new_snapshot, +1);
update->new_snapshot = new_snapshot;
ao2_ref(stasis_message_type(new_snapshot), +1);
update->type = stasis_message_type(new_snapshot);
}
msg = stasis_message_create(stasis_cache_update_type(), update);
ao2_cleanup(update);
return msg;
}
static void caching_topic_exec(void *data, struct stasis_subscription *sub,
Multiple revisions 399887,400138,400178,400180-400181 ........ r399887 | dlee | 2013-09-26 10:41:47 -0500 (Thu, 26 Sep 2013) | 1 line Minor performance bump by not allocate manager variable struct if we don't need it ........ r400138 | dlee | 2013-09-30 10:24:00 -0500 (Mon, 30 Sep 2013) | 23 lines Stasis performance improvements This patch addresses several performance problems that were found in the initial performance testing of Asterisk 12. The Stasis dispatch object was allocated as an AO2 object, even though it has a very confined lifecycle. This was replaced with a straight ast_malloc(). The Stasis message router was spending an inordinate amount of time searching hash tables. In this case, most of our routers had 6 or fewer routes in them to begin with. This was replaced with an array that's searched linearly for the route. We more heavily rely on AO2 objects in Asterisk 12, and the memset() in ao2_ref() actually became noticeable on the profile. This was #ifdef'ed to only run when AO2_DEBUG was enabled. After being misled by an erroneous comment in taskprocessor.c during profiling, the wrong comment was removed. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2873/ ........ r400178 | dlee | 2013-09-30 13:26:27 -0500 (Mon, 30 Sep 2013) | 24 lines Taskprocessor optimization; switch Stasis to use taskprocessors This patch optimizes taskprocessor to use a semaphore for signaling, which the OS can do a better job at managing contention and waiting that we can with a mutex and condition. The taskprocessor execution was also slightly optimized to reduce the number of locks taken. The only observable difference in the taskprocessor implementation is that when the final reference to the taskprocessor goes away, it will execute all tasks to completion instead of discarding the unexecuted tasks. For systems where unnamed semaphores are not supported, a really simple semaphore implementation is provided. (Which gives identical performance as the original taskprocessor implementation). The way we ended up implementing Stasis caused the threadpool to be a burden instead of a boost to performance. This was switched to just use taskprocessors directly for subscriptions. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2881/ ........ r400180 | dlee | 2013-09-30 13:39:34 -0500 (Mon, 30 Sep 2013) | 28 lines Optimize how Stasis forwards are dispatched This patch optimizes how forwards are dispatched in Stasis. Originally, forwards were dispatched as subscriptions that are invoked on the publishing thread. This did not account for the vast number of forwards we would end up having in the system, and the amount of work it would take to walk though the forward subscriptions. This patch modifies Stasis so that rather than walking the tree of forwards on every dispatch, when forwards and subscriptions are changed, the subscriber list for every topic in the tree is changed. This has a couple of benefits. First, this reduces the workload of dispatching messages. It also reduces contention when dispatching to different topics that happen to forward to the same aggregation topic (as happens with all of the channel, bridge and endpoint topics). Since forwards are no longer subscriptions, the bulk of this patch is simply changing stasis_subscription objects to stasis_forward objects (which, admittedly, I should have done in the first place.) Since this required me to yet again put in a growing array, I finally abstracted that out into a set of ast_vector macros in asterisk/vector.h. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2883/ ........ r400181 | dlee | 2013-09-30 13:48:57 -0500 (Mon, 30 Sep 2013) | 28 lines Remove dispatch object allocation from Stasis publishing While looking for areas for performance improvement, I realized that an unused feature in Stasis was negatively impacting performance. When a message is sent to a subscriber, a dispatch object is allocated for the dispatch, containing the topic the message was published to, the subscriber the message is being sent to, and the message itself. The topic is actually unused by any subscriber in Asterisk today. And the subscriber is associated with the taskprocessor the message is being dispatched to. First, this patch removes the unused topic parameter from Stasis subscription callbacks. Second, this patch introduces the concept of taskprocessor local data, data that may be set on a taskprocessor and provided along with the data pointer when a task is pushed using the ast_taskprocessor_push_local() call. This allows the task to have both data specific to that taskprocessor, in addition to data specific to that invocation. With those two changes, the dispatch object can be removed completely, and the message is simply refcounted and sent directly to the taskprocessor. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2884/ ........ Merged revisions 399887,400138,400178,400180-400181 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@400186 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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struct stasis_message *message)
{
struct stasis_caching_topic *caching_topic_needs_unref;
struct stasis_caching_topic *caching_topic = data;
struct stasis_message *msg;
struct stasis_message *msg_put;
struct stasis_message_type *msg_type;
const struct ast_eid *msg_eid;
const char *msg_id;
ast_assert(caching_topic != NULL);
ast_assert(caching_topic->topic != NULL);
ast_assert(caching_topic->cache != NULL);
ast_assert(caching_topic->cache->id_fn != NULL);
if (stasis_subscription_final_message(sub, message)) {
caching_topic_needs_unref = caching_topic;
} else {
caching_topic_needs_unref = NULL;
}
msg_type = stasis_message_type(message);
if (stasis_subscription_change_type() == msg_type) {
struct stasis_subscription_change *change = stasis_message_data(message);
/*
* If this change type is an unsubscribe, we need to find the original
* subscribe and remove it from the cache otherwise the cache will
* continue to grow unabated.
*/
if (strcmp(change->description, "Unsubscribe") == 0) {
struct stasis_cache_entry *cached_sub;
ao2_wrlock(caching_topic->cache->entries);
cached_sub = cache_find(caching_topic->cache->entries, stasis_subscription_change_type(), change->uniqueid);
if (cached_sub) {
ao2_cleanup(cache_remove(caching_topic->cache->entries, cached_sub, stasis_message_eid(message)));
ao2_cleanup(cached_sub);
}
ao2_unlock(caching_topic->cache->entries);
ao2_cleanup(caching_topic_needs_unref);
return;
}
msg_put = message;
msg = message;
} else if (stasis_cache_clear_type() == msg_type) {
/* Cache clear event. */
msg_put = NULL;
msg = stasis_message_data(message);
msg_type = stasis_message_type(msg);
} else {
/* Normal cache update event. */
msg_put = message;
msg = message;
}
ast_assert(msg_type != NULL);
msg_eid = stasis_message_eid(msg);/* msg_eid is NULL for aggregate message. */
msg_id = caching_topic->cache->id_fn(msg);
if (msg_id && msg_eid) {
struct stasis_message *update;
struct cache_put_snapshots snapshots;
/* Update the cache */
snapshots = cache_put(caching_topic->cache, msg_type, msg_id, msg_eid, msg_put);
if (snapshots.old || msg_put) {
if (stasis_topic_subscribers(caching_topic->topic)) {
update = update_create(snapshots.old, msg_put);
if (update) {
stasis_publish(caching_topic->topic, update);
ao2_ref(update, -1);
}
}
} else {
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ast_debug(1,
"Attempting to remove an item from the %s cache that isn't there: %s %s\n",
stasis_topic_name(caching_topic->topic),
stasis_message_type_name(msg_type), msg_id);
}
if (snapshots.aggregate_old != snapshots.aggregate_new) {
if (snapshots.aggregate_new && caching_topic->cache->aggregate_publish_fn) {
caching_topic->cache->aggregate_publish_fn(caching_topic->original_topic,
snapshots.aggregate_new);
}
if (stasis_topic_subscribers(caching_topic->topic)) {
update = update_create(snapshots.aggregate_old, snapshots.aggregate_new);
if (update) {
stasis_publish(caching_topic->topic, update);
ao2_ref(update, -1);
}
}
}
ao2_cleanup(snapshots.old);
ao2_cleanup(snapshots.aggregate_old);
ao2_cleanup(snapshots.aggregate_new);
}
ao2_cleanup(caching_topic_needs_unref);
}
static void print_cache_entry(void *v_obj, void *where, ao2_prnt_fn *prnt)
{
struct stasis_cache_entry *entry = v_obj;
if (!entry) {
return;
}
prnt(where, "Type: %s ID: %s Hash: %u", stasis_message_type_name(entry->key.type),
entry->key.id, entry->key.hash);
}
struct stasis_caching_topic *stasis_caching_topic_create(struct stasis_topic *original_topic, struct stasis_cache *cache)
{
struct stasis_caching_topic *caching_topic;
static int caching_id;
char *new_name;
int ret;
ret = ast_asprintf(&new_name, "cache:%d/%s", ast_atomic_fetchadd_int(&caching_id, +1), stasis_topic_name(original_topic));
if (ret < 0) {
return NULL;
}
caching_topic = ao2_alloc_options(sizeof(*caching_topic),
stasis_caching_topic_dtor, AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_NOLOCK);
if (caching_topic == NULL) {
ast_free(new_name);
return NULL;
}
caching_topic->topic = stasis_topic_create(new_name);
if (caching_topic->topic == NULL) {
ao2_ref(caching_topic, -1);
ast_free(new_name);
return NULL;
}
ao2_ref(cache, +1);
caching_topic->cache = cache;
if (!cache->registered) {
if (ao2_container_register(new_name, cache->entries, print_cache_entry)) {
ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "Stasis cache container '%p' for '%s' did not register\n",
cache->entries, new_name);
} else {
cache->registered = 1;
}
}
ast_free(new_name);
caching_topic->sub = internal_stasis_subscribe(original_topic, caching_topic_exec, caching_topic, 0, 0, __FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__);
if (caching_topic->sub == NULL) {
ao2_ref(caching_topic, -1);
return NULL;
}
ao2_ref(original_topic, +1);
caching_topic->original_topic = original_topic;
/* The subscription holds the reference, so no additional ref bump. */
return caching_topic;
}
Avoid unnecessary cleanups during immediate shutdown This patch addresses issues during immediate shutdowns, where modules are not unloaded, but Asterisk atexit handlers are run. In the typical case, this usually isn't a big deal. But the introduction of the Stasis message bus makes it much more likely for asynchronous activity to be happening off in some thread during shutdown. During an immediate shutdown, Asterisk skips unloading modules. But while it is processing the atexit handlers, there is a window of time where some of the core message types have been cleaned up, but the message bus is still running. Specifically, it's still running module subscriptions that might be using the core message types. If a message is received by that subscription in that window, it will attempt to use a message type that has been cleaned up. To solve this problem, this patch introduces ast_register_cleanup(). This function operates identically to ast_register_atexit(), except that cleanup calls are not invoked on an immediate shutdown. All of the core message type and topic cleanup was moved from atexit handlers to cleanup handlers. This ensures that core type and topic cleanup only happens if the modules that used them are first unloaded. This patch also changes the ast_assert() when accessing a cleaned up or uninitialized message type to an error log message. Message type functions are actually NULL safe across the board, so the assert was a bit heavy handed. Especially for anyone with DO_CRASH enabled. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2562/ git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@390122 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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static void stasis_cache_cleanup(void)
{
STASIS_MESSAGE_TYPE_CLEANUP(stasis_cache_clear_type);
STASIS_MESSAGE_TYPE_CLEANUP(stasis_cache_update_type);
}
int stasis_cache_init(void)
{
Avoid unnecessary cleanups during immediate shutdown This patch addresses issues during immediate shutdowns, where modules are not unloaded, but Asterisk atexit handlers are run. In the typical case, this usually isn't a big deal. But the introduction of the Stasis message bus makes it much more likely for asynchronous activity to be happening off in some thread during shutdown. During an immediate shutdown, Asterisk skips unloading modules. But while it is processing the atexit handlers, there is a window of time where some of the core message types have been cleaned up, but the message bus is still running. Specifically, it's still running module subscriptions that might be using the core message types. If a message is received by that subscription in that window, it will attempt to use a message type that has been cleaned up. To solve this problem, this patch introduces ast_register_cleanup(). This function operates identically to ast_register_atexit(), except that cleanup calls are not invoked on an immediate shutdown. All of the core message type and topic cleanup was moved from atexit handlers to cleanup handlers. This ensures that core type and topic cleanup only happens if the modules that used them are first unloaded. This patch also changes the ast_assert() when accessing a cleaned up or uninitialized message type to an error log message. Message type functions are actually NULL safe across the board, so the assert was a bit heavy handed. Especially for anyone with DO_CRASH enabled. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2562/ git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@390122 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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ast_register_cleanup(stasis_cache_cleanup);
if (STASIS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INIT(stasis_cache_clear_type) != 0) {
return -1;
}
if (STASIS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INIT(stasis_cache_update_type) != 0) {
return -1;
}
return 0;
}