Fix queue worker incorrectly stopped when there are still more items in the queue (#29532)

Without `case <-t.C`, the workers would stop incorrectly, the test won't
pass. For the worse case, there might be only one running worker
processing the queue items for long time because other workers are
stopped. The root cause is related to the logic of doDispatchBatchToWorker.
It isn't a serious problem at the moment, so keep it as-is.

(cherry picked from commit 6465f94a2d26cdacc232fddc20f98d98df61ddac)
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wxiaoguang 2024-03-03 00:07:54 +08:00 committed by Earl Warren
parent e2371743d5
commit e159297443
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3 changed files with 42 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -60,6 +60,9 @@ func (q *WorkerPoolQueue[T]) doDispatchBatchToWorker(wg *workerGroup[T], flushCh
full = true
}
// TODO: the logic could be improved in the future, to avoid a data-race between "doStartNewWorker" and "workerNum"
// The root problem is that if we skip "doStartNewWorker" here, the "workerNum" might be decreased by other workers later
// So ideally, it should check whether there are enough workers by some approaches, and start new workers if necessary.
q.workerNumMu.Lock()
noWorker := q.workerNum == 0
if full || noWorker {
@ -143,7 +146,11 @@ func (q *WorkerPoolQueue[T]) doStartNewWorker(wp *workerGroup[T]) {
log.Debug("Queue %q starts new worker", q.GetName())
defer log.Debug("Queue %q stops idle worker", q.GetName())
atomic.AddInt32(&q.workerStartedCounter, 1) // Only increase counter, used for debugging
t := time.NewTicker(workerIdleDuration)
defer t.Stop()
keepWorking := true
stopWorking := func() {
q.workerNumMu.Lock()
@ -158,13 +165,18 @@ func (q *WorkerPoolQueue[T]) doStartNewWorker(wp *workerGroup[T]) {
case batch, ok := <-q.batchChan:
if !ok {
stopWorking()
} else {
continue
}
q.doWorkerHandle(batch)
// reset the idle ticker, and drain the tick after reset in case a tick is already triggered
t.Reset(workerIdleDuration)
select {
case <-t.C:
default:
}
case <-t.C:
q.workerNumMu.Lock()
keepWorking = q.workerNum <= 1
keepWorking = q.workerNum <= 1 // keep the last worker running
if !keepWorking {
q.workerNum--
}

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@ -40,6 +40,8 @@ type WorkerPoolQueue[T any] struct {
workerMaxNum int
workerActiveNum int
workerNumMu sync.Mutex
workerStartedCounter int32
}
type flushType chan struct{}

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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ import (
"time"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/test"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
@ -175,11 +176,7 @@ func testWorkerPoolQueuePersistence(t *testing.T, queueSetting setting.QueueSett
}
func TestWorkerPoolQueueActiveWorkers(t *testing.T) {
oldWorkerIdleDuration := workerIdleDuration
workerIdleDuration = 300 * time.Millisecond
defer func() {
workerIdleDuration = oldWorkerIdleDuration
}()
defer test.MockVariableValue(&workerIdleDuration, 300*time.Millisecond)()
handler := func(items ...int) (unhandled []int) {
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
@ -250,3 +247,25 @@ func TestWorkerPoolQueueShutdown(t *testing.T) {
q, _ = newWorkerPoolQueueForTest("test-workpoolqueue", qs, handler, false)
assert.EqualValues(t, 20, q.GetQueueItemNumber())
}
func TestWorkerPoolQueueWorkerIdleReset(t *testing.T) {
defer test.MockVariableValue(&workerIdleDuration, 10*time.Millisecond)()
handler := func(items ...int) (unhandled []int) {
time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
return nil
}
q, _ := newWorkerPoolQueueForTest("test-workpoolqueue", setting.QueueSettings{Type: "channel", BatchLength: 1, MaxWorkers: 2, Length: 100}, handler, false)
stop := runWorkerPoolQueue(q)
for i := 0; i < 20; i++ {
assert.NoError(t, q.Push(i))
}
time.Sleep(500 * time.Millisecond)
assert.EqualValues(t, 2, q.GetWorkerNumber())
assert.EqualValues(t, 2, q.GetWorkerActiveNumber())
// when the queue never becomes empty, the existing workers should keep working
assert.EqualValues(t, 2, q.workerStartedCounter)
stop()
}