触发并掩码掉给定的fd:
static int aeApiLookupPending(aeApiState *state, int fd) { uint_t i; for (i = 0; i < state->npending; i++) { if (state->pending_fds[i] == fd) return (i); } return (-1); } /* * Helper function to invoke port_associate for the given fd and mask. */ static int aeApiAssociate(const char *where, int portfd, int fd, int mask) { int events = 0; int rv, err; if (mask & AE_READABLE) events |= POLLIN; if (mask & AE_WRITABLE) events |= POLLOUT; if (evport_debug) fprintf(stderr, "%s: port_associate(%d, 0x%x) = ", where, fd, events); rv = port_associate(portfd, PORT_SOURCE_FD, fd, events, (void *)(uintptr_t)mask); err = errno; if (evport_debug) fprintf(stderr, "%d (%s)\n", rv, rv == 0 ? "no error" : strerror(err)); if (rv == -1) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: port_associate: %s\n", where, strerror(err)); if (err == EAGAIN) fprintf(stderr, "aeApiAssociate: event port limit exceeded."); } return rv; } static int aeApiAddEvent(aeEventLoop *eventLoop, int fd, int mask) { aeApiState *state = eventLoop->apidata; int fullmask, pfd; if (evport_debug) fprintf(stderr, "aeApiAddEvent: fd %d mask 0x%x\n", fd, mask); /* * Since port_associate's "events" argument replaces any existing events, we * must be sure to include whatever events are already associated when * we call port_associate() again. */ fullmask = mask | eventLoop->events[fd].mask; pfd = aeApiLookupPending(state, fd); if (pfd != -1) { /* * This fd was recently returned from aeApiPoll. It should be safe to * assume that the consumer has processed that poll event, but we play * it safer by simply updating pending_mask. The fd will be * re-associated as usual when aeApiPoll is called again. */ if (evport_debug) fprintf(stderr, "aeApiAddEvent: adding to pending fd %d\n", fd); state->pending_masks[pfd] |= fullmask; return 0; } return (aeApiAssociate("aeApiAddEvent", state->portfd, fd, fullmask)); } static void aeApiDelEvent(aeEventLoop *eventLoop, int fd, int mask) { aeApiState *state = eventLoop->apidata; int fullmask, pfd; if (evport_debug) fprintf(stderr, "del fd %d mask 0x%x\n", fd, mask); pfd = aeApiLookupPending(state, fd); if (pfd != -1) { if (evport_debug) fprintf(stderr, "deleting event from pending fd %d\n", fd); /* * This fd was just returned from aeApiPoll, so it's not currently * associated with the port. All we need to do is update * pending_mask appropriately. */ state->pending_masks[pfd] &= ~mask; if (state->pending_masks[pfd] == AE_NONE) state->pending_fds[pfd] = -1; return; } /* * The fd is currently associated with the port. Like with the add case * above, we must look at the full mask for the file descriptor before * updating that association. We don't have a good way of knowing what the * events are without looking into the eventLoop state directly. We rely on * the fact that our caller has already updated the mask in the eventLoop. */ fullmask = eventLoop->events[fd].mask; if (fullmask == AE_NONE) { /* * We're removing *all* events, so use port_dissociate to remove the * association completely. Failure here indicates a bug. */ if (evport_debug) fprintf(stderr, "aeApiDelEvent: port_dissociate(%d)\n", fd); if (port_dissociate(state->portfd, PORT_SOURCE_FD, fd) != 0) { perror("aeApiDelEvent: port_dissociate"); abort(); /* will not return */ } } else if (aeApiAssociate("aeApiDelEvent", state->portfd, fd, fullmask) != 0) { /* * ENOMEM is a potentially transient condition, but the kernel won't * generally return it unless things are really bad. EAGAIN indicates * we've reached a resource limit, for which it doesn't make sense to * retry (counter-intuitively). All other errors indicate a bug. In any * of these cases, the best we can do is to abort. */ abort(); /* will not return */ } } static int aeApiPoll(aeEventLoop *eventLoop, struct timeval *tvp) { aeApiState *state = eventLoop->apidata; struct timespec timeout, *tsp; uint_t mask, i; uint_t nevents; port_event_t event[MAX_EVENT_BATCHSZ]; /* * If we've returned fd events before, we must re-associate them with the * port now, before calling port_get(). See the block comment at the top of * this file for an explanation of why. */ for (i = 0; i < state->npending; i++) { if (state->pending_fds[i] == -1) /* This fd has since been deleted. */ continue; if (aeApiAssociate("aeApiPoll", state->portfd, state->pending_fds[i], state->pending_masks[i]) != 0) { /* See aeApiDelEvent for why this case is fatal. */ abort(); } state->pending_masks[i] = AE_NONE; state->pending_fds[i] = -1; } state->npending = 0; if (tvp != NULL) { timeout.tv_sec = tvp->tv_sec; timeout.tv_nsec = tvp->tv_usec * 1000; tsp = &timeout; } else { tsp = NULL; } /* * port_getn can return with errno == ETIME having returned some events (!). * So if we get ETIME, we check nevents, too. */ nevents = 1; if (port_getn(state->portfd, event, MAX_EVENT_BATCHSZ, &nevents, tsp) == -1 && (errno != ETIME || nevents == 0)) { if (errno == ETIME || errno == EINTR) return 0; /* Any other error indicates a bug. */ perror("aeApiPoll: port_get"); abort(); } state->npending = nevents; for (i = 0; i < nevents; i++) { mask = 0; if (event[i].portev_events & POLLIN) mask |= AE_READABLE; if (event[i].portev_events & POLLOUT) mask |= AE_WRITABLE; eventLoop->fired[i].fd = event[i].portev_object; eventLoop->fired[i].mask = mask; if (evport_debug) fprintf(stderr, "aeApiPoll: fd %d mask 0x%x\n", (int)event[i].portev_object, mask); state->pending_fds[i] = event[i].portev_object; state->pending_masks[i] = (uintptr_t)event[i].portev_user; } return nevents; } static char *aeApiName(void) { return "evport"; }