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This commit adds granular `--unstable-*` flags: - "--unstable-broadcast-channel" - "--unstable-ffi" - "--unstable-fs" - "--unstable-http" - "--unstable-kv" - "--unstable-net" - "--unstable-worker-options" - "--unstable-cron" These flags are meant to replace a "catch-all" flag - "--unstable", that gives a binary control whether unstable features are enabled or not. The downside of this flag that allowing eg. Deno KV API also enables the FFI API (though the latter is still gated with a permission). These flags can also be specified in `deno.json` file under `unstable` key. Currently, "--unstable" flag works the same way - I will open a follow up PR that will print a warning when using "--unstable" and suggest to use concrete "--unstable-*" flag instead. We plan to phase out "--unstable" completely in Deno 2.
375 lines
11 KiB
Rust
375 lines
11 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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use crate::ops::TestingFeaturesEnabled;
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use crate::permissions::create_child_permissions;
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use crate::permissions::ChildPermissionsArg;
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use crate::permissions::PermissionsContainer;
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use crate::web_worker::run_web_worker;
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use crate::web_worker::SendableWebWorkerHandle;
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use crate::web_worker::WebWorker;
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use crate::web_worker::WebWorkerHandle;
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use crate::web_worker::WebWorkerType;
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use crate::web_worker::WorkerControlEvent;
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use crate::web_worker::WorkerId;
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use crate::worker::FormatJsErrorFn;
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use deno_core::error::AnyError;
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use deno_core::op2;
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use deno_core::serde::Deserialize;
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use deno_core::CancelFuture;
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use deno_core::CancelHandle;
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use deno_core::ModuleSpecifier;
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use deno_core::OpState;
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use deno_web::JsMessageData;
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use log::debug;
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use std::cell::RefCell;
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use std::rc::Rc;
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use std::sync::Arc;
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pub const UNSTABLE_FEATURE_NAME: &str = "worker-options";
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pub struct CreateWebWorkerArgs {
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pub name: String,
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pub worker_id: WorkerId,
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pub parent_permissions: PermissionsContainer,
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pub permissions: PermissionsContainer,
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pub main_module: ModuleSpecifier,
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pub worker_type: WebWorkerType,
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}
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pub type CreateWebWorkerCb = dyn Fn(CreateWebWorkerArgs) -> (WebWorker, SendableWebWorkerHandle)
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+ Sync
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+ Send;
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/// A holder for callback that is used to create a new
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/// WebWorker. It's a struct instead of a type alias
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/// because `GothamState` used in `OpState` overrides
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/// value if type aliases have the same underlying type
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#[derive(Clone)]
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struct CreateWebWorkerCbHolder(Arc<CreateWebWorkerCb>);
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#[derive(Clone)]
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struct FormatJsErrorFnHolder(Option<Arc<FormatJsErrorFn>>);
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pub struct WorkerThread {
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worker_handle: WebWorkerHandle,
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cancel_handle: Rc<CancelHandle>,
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// A WorkerThread that hasn't been explicitly terminated can only be removed
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// from the WorkersTable once close messages have been received for both the
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// control and message channels. See `close_channel`.
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ctrl_closed: bool,
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message_closed: bool,
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}
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impl WorkerThread {
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fn terminate(self) {
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// Cancel recv ops when terminating the worker, so they don't show up as
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// pending ops.
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self.cancel_handle.cancel();
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}
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}
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impl Drop for WorkerThread {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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self.worker_handle.clone().terminate();
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}
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}
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pub type WorkersTable = HashMap<WorkerId, WorkerThread>;
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deno_core::extension!(
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deno_worker_host,
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ops = [
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op_create_worker,
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op_host_terminate_worker,
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op_host_post_message,
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op_host_recv_ctrl,
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op_host_recv_message,
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],
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options = {
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create_web_worker_cb: Arc<CreateWebWorkerCb>,
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format_js_error_fn: Option<Arc<FormatJsErrorFn>>,
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},
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state = |state, options| {
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state.put::<WorkersTable>(WorkersTable::default());
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state.put::<WorkerId>(WorkerId::default());
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let create_web_worker_cb_holder =
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CreateWebWorkerCbHolder(options.create_web_worker_cb);
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state.put::<CreateWebWorkerCbHolder>(create_web_worker_cb_holder);
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let format_js_error_fn_holder =
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FormatJsErrorFnHolder(options.format_js_error_fn);
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state.put::<FormatJsErrorFnHolder>(format_js_error_fn_holder);
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},
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);
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#[derive(Deserialize)]
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#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
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pub struct CreateWorkerArgs {
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has_source_code: bool,
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name: Option<String>,
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permissions: Option<ChildPermissionsArg>,
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source_code: String,
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specifier: String,
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worker_type: WebWorkerType,
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}
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/// Create worker as the host
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#[op2]
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#[serde]
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fn op_create_worker(
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state: &mut OpState,
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#[serde] args: CreateWorkerArgs,
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) -> Result<WorkerId, AnyError> {
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let specifier = args.specifier.clone();
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let maybe_source_code = if args.has_source_code {
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Some(args.source_code.clone())
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} else {
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None
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};
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let args_name = args.name;
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let worker_type = args.worker_type;
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if let WebWorkerType::Classic = worker_type {
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if let TestingFeaturesEnabled(false) = state.borrow() {
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return Err(
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deno_webstorage::DomExceptionNotSupportedError::new(
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"Classic workers are not supported.",
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)
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.into(),
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);
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}
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}
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if args.permissions.is_some() {
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super::check_unstable(
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state,
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UNSTABLE_FEATURE_NAME,
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"Worker.deno.permissions",
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);
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}
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let parent_permissions = state.borrow_mut::<PermissionsContainer>();
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let worker_permissions = if let Some(child_permissions_arg) = args.permissions
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{
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let mut parent_permissions = parent_permissions.0.lock();
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let perms =
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create_child_permissions(&mut parent_permissions, child_permissions_arg)?;
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PermissionsContainer::new(perms)
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} else {
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parent_permissions.clone()
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};
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let parent_permissions = parent_permissions.clone();
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let worker_id = state.take::<WorkerId>();
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let create_web_worker_cb = state.borrow::<CreateWebWorkerCbHolder>().clone();
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let format_js_error_fn = state.borrow::<FormatJsErrorFnHolder>().clone();
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state.put::<WorkerId>(worker_id.next().unwrap());
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let module_specifier = deno_core::resolve_url(&specifier)?;
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let worker_name = args_name.unwrap_or_default();
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let (handle_sender, handle_receiver) = std::sync::mpsc::sync_channel::<
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Result<SendableWebWorkerHandle, AnyError>,
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>(1);
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// Setup new thread
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let thread_builder = std::thread::Builder::new().name(format!("{worker_id}"));
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// Spawn it
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thread_builder.spawn(move || {
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// Any error inside this block is terminal:
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// - JS worker is useless - meaning it throws an exception and can't do anything else,
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// all action done upon it should be noops
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// - newly spawned thread exits
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let (worker, external_handle) =
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(create_web_worker_cb.0)(CreateWebWorkerArgs {
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name: worker_name,
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worker_id,
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parent_permissions,
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permissions: worker_permissions,
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main_module: module_specifier.clone(),
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worker_type,
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});
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// Send thread safe handle from newly created worker to host thread
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handle_sender.send(Ok(external_handle)).unwrap();
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drop(handle_sender);
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// At this point the only method of communication with host
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// is using `worker.internal_channels`.
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//
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// Host can already push messages and interact with worker.
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run_web_worker(
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worker,
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module_specifier,
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maybe_source_code,
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format_js_error_fn.0,
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)
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})?;
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// Receive WebWorkerHandle from newly created worker
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let worker_handle = handle_receiver.recv().unwrap()?;
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let worker_thread = WorkerThread {
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worker_handle: worker_handle.into(),
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cancel_handle: CancelHandle::new_rc(),
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ctrl_closed: false,
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message_closed: false,
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};
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// At this point all interactions with worker happen using thread
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// safe handler returned from previous function calls
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state
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.borrow_mut::<WorkersTable>()
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.insert(worker_id, worker_thread);
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Ok(worker_id)
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}
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#[op2]
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fn op_host_terminate_worker(state: &mut OpState, #[serde] id: WorkerId) {
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if let Some(worker_thread) = state.borrow_mut::<WorkersTable>().remove(&id) {
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worker_thread.terminate();
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} else {
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debug!("tried to terminate non-existent worker {}", id);
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}
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}
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enum WorkerChannel {
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Ctrl,
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Messages,
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}
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/// Close a worker's channel. If this results in both of a worker's channels
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/// being closed, the worker will be removed from the workers table.
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fn close_channel(
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state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
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id: WorkerId,
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channel: WorkerChannel,
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) {
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use std::collections::hash_map::Entry;
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let mut s = state.borrow_mut();
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let workers = s.borrow_mut::<WorkersTable>();
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// `Worker.terminate()` might have been called already, meaning that we won't
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// find the worker in the table - in that case ignore.
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if let Entry::Occupied(mut entry) = workers.entry(id) {
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let terminate = {
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let worker_thread = entry.get_mut();
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match channel {
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WorkerChannel::Ctrl => {
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worker_thread.ctrl_closed = true;
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worker_thread.message_closed
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}
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WorkerChannel::Messages => {
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worker_thread.message_closed = true;
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worker_thread.ctrl_closed
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}
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}
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};
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if terminate {
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entry.remove().terminate();
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}
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}
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}
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/// Get control event from guest worker as host
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#[op2(async)]
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#[serde]
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async fn op_host_recv_ctrl(
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state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
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#[serde] id: WorkerId,
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) -> Result<WorkerControlEvent, AnyError> {
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let (worker_handle, cancel_handle) = {
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let state = state.borrow();
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let workers_table = state.borrow::<WorkersTable>();
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let maybe_handle = workers_table.get(&id);
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if let Some(handle) = maybe_handle {
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(handle.worker_handle.clone(), handle.cancel_handle.clone())
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} else {
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// If handle was not found it means worker has already shutdown
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return Ok(WorkerControlEvent::Close);
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}
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};
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let maybe_event = worker_handle
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.get_control_event()
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.or_cancel(cancel_handle)
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.await;
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match maybe_event {
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Ok(Ok(Some(event))) => {
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// Terminal error means that worker should be removed from worker table.
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if let WorkerControlEvent::TerminalError(_) = &event {
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close_channel(state, id, WorkerChannel::Ctrl);
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}
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Ok(event)
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}
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Ok(Ok(None)) => {
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// If there was no event from worker it means it has already been closed.
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close_channel(state, id, WorkerChannel::Ctrl);
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Ok(WorkerControlEvent::Close)
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}
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Ok(Err(err)) => Err(err),
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Err(_) => {
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// The worker was terminated.
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Ok(WorkerControlEvent::Close)
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}
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}
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}
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#[op2(async)]
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#[serde]
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async fn op_host_recv_message(
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state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
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#[serde] id: WorkerId,
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) -> Result<Option<JsMessageData>, AnyError> {
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let (worker_handle, cancel_handle) = {
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let s = state.borrow();
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let workers_table = s.borrow::<WorkersTable>();
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let maybe_handle = workers_table.get(&id);
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if let Some(handle) = maybe_handle {
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(handle.worker_handle.clone(), handle.cancel_handle.clone())
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} else {
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// If handle was not found it means worker has already shutdown
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return Ok(None);
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}
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};
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let ret = worker_handle
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.port
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.recv(state.clone())
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.or_cancel(cancel_handle)
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.await;
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match ret {
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Ok(Ok(ret)) => {
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if ret.is_none() {
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close_channel(state, id, WorkerChannel::Messages);
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}
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Ok(ret)
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}
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Ok(Err(err)) => Err(err),
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Err(_) => {
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// The worker was terminated.
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Ok(None)
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}
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}
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}
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/// Post message to guest worker as host
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#[op2]
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fn op_host_post_message(
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state: &mut OpState,
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#[serde] id: WorkerId,
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#[serde] data: JsMessageData,
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) -> Result<(), AnyError> {
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if let Some(worker_thread) = state.borrow::<WorkersTable>().get(&id) {
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debug!("post message to worker {}", id);
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let worker_handle = worker_thread.worker_handle.clone();
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worker_handle.port.send(state, data)?;
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} else {
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debug!("tried to post message to non-existent worker {}", id);
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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