module Thread_pool: Thread_pool
module Priority:module type of Linux_ext.Priority
with type t = Linux_ext.Priority.t
type
t
val invariant : t -> unit
val create : max_num_threads:int -> t Core.Std.Or_error.t
create ~max_num_threads
returns a new thread pool. It is an error if
max_num_threads < 1
.val finished_with : t -> unit Core.Std.Or_error.t
finished_with t
destroys all the threads in t
, and makes t
no longer usable.
It is an error to call finished_with
if the thread pool has unfinished work or
unfinished helper threads. It is an error to call any other operation on t
after
calling finished_with t
.
val max_num_threads : t -> int
max_num_threads t
returns the maximum number of threads that t
is allowed to
create.val num_threads : t -> int
num_threads t
returns the number of threads that the pool t
has created.val default_priority : t -> Priority.t
default_priority t
returns the priority that will be used for work performed by
t
, unless that work is added with an overriding priority.module Work_group:sig
..end
val create_work_group : ?min_assignable_threads:int ->
?max_assigned_threads:int ->
t -> Work_group.t Core.Std.Or_error.t
create_work_group t ~min_assignable_threads ~max_assigned_threads
creates a new
work group.
The thread pool does not internally refer to the Work_group.t
it returns. So, it is
OK for client code to use a finalizer to detect it becoming unused.
It is an error if any of the following are true:
min_assignable_threads
, i.e. the number of threads reserved by other work groups
plus min_assignable_threads
is greater than max_num_threads
.min_assignable_threads < 0
min_assignable_threads > max_assigned_threads
max_assigned_threads > max_num_threads t
val add_work_for_group : ?priority:Priority.t ->
?name:string ->
t ->
Work_group.t -> (unit -> unit) -> unit Core.Std.Or_error.t
add_work_for_group ?priority ?name t work_group f
enqueues f
to be done by some
thread in the pool, subject to the thread-usage limits of work_group
.
Exceptions raised by f
are silently ignored.
It is an error to call add_work_for_group t work_group
after having called
finished_with_work_group t work_group
.
While the work is run, the name of the thread running the work will be set (via
Linux_ext.pr_set_name
) to name
and the priority of the thread will be set
to priority
.
val finished_with_work_group : t -> Work_group.t -> unit Core.Std.Or_error.t
finished_with_work_group t work_group
informs thread pool t
that the work_group
will no longer be used.
It is an error to call finished_with_work_group work_group
if work_group
has
unfinished work or has helper_threads for which finished_with_helper_thread
hasn't
yet been called.
module Helper_thread:sig
..end
val create_helper_thread : ?priority:Priority.t ->
?name:string ->
t ->
Work_group.t -> Helper_thread.t Core.Std.Or_error.t
create_helper_thread ?priority ?name t work_group
creates a new helper thread that
is part of work_group
, i.e. until finished_with_helper_thread
is called, the
helper thread counts as one of the threads assigned to the work_group
.
The thread pool does not internally refer to the Helper_thread.t
it returns. So, it
is OK for client code to use a finalizer to detect it becoming unused.
It is an error if no threads are available.
When the helper thread runs work, it will be at the helper thread's name and priority,
except for work that is added with an overriding priority or name.
val add_work_for_helper_thread : ?priority:Priority.t ->
?name:string ->
t ->
Helper_thread.t -> (unit -> unit) -> unit Core.Std.Or_error.t
add_work_for_helper_thread ?priority ?name t helper_thread f
enqueues f
on
helper_thread
's work queue.
Exceptions raised by f
are silently ignored.
It is an error to call add_work_for_helper_thread t
after
finished_with_helper_thread t
.
When the helper thread runs f
, it will be at the helper thread's name and priority,
unless overriden by name
or priority
.
val finished_with_helper_thread : t -> Helper_thread.t -> unit Core.Std.Or_error.t
finished_with_helper_thread t helper_thread
returns the helper thread to the
general thread pool.
It is an error to call finished_with_helper_thread
if the helper thread has
unfinished work.
val sexp_of_t : t -> Sexplib.Sexp.t