3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Valentin Shergin
757518edba Fabric: ShadowTreeRegistry::get was renamed to ShadowTreeRegistry::visit
Summary: Trivial. The name `visit` expresss intent more clearly and fits C++17 `std::visit` pattern.

Reviewed By: mdvacca

Differential Revision: D13269744

fbshipit-source-id: 6aa6569c58aa66673e3f3a1662390a74290b8e01
2018-11-30 17:29:31 -08:00
Valentin Shergin
d150cbc298 Fabric: Using RW-like shared lock in ShadowTreeRegistry
Summary:
`ShadowTree` class is already thread-safe, so we don't need to (we should not) guard concurent access to it.
We should guard concurrent write-access to the collection of them though.
Note that unordered_map is "thread-compatible" collection, so concurrent reading access is okay.

Reviewed By: mdvacca

Differential Revision: D13269745

fbshipit-source-id: 4779626018da0e42b81a835e538f6c1d1a8e25f7
2018-11-30 17:29:31 -08:00
Valentin Shergin
b4fa1fa0c6 Fabric: Introducing ShadowTreeRegistry
Summary:
Why do we need a dedicated registry class?
* We need to simplify registry-related logic in Scheduler.
* We need to couple threading aspect of the registry with the registry itself, otherwise it's not clear why exactly we acquire the mutex. We also should not acquire the mutex in a per-method way (as we did before), because it's incorrect and misleading (only lines that access the registry should by protected).
* We need to have a way to share the registry with other classes (e.g. UIManager) without passing a reference to the whole Scheduler.

Reviewed By: mdvacca

Differential Revision: D13036550

fbshipit-source-id: 644da910e823666c586834a3da2b4cdcb90eebb2
2018-11-21 17:16:48 -08:00