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osu-lazer/osu.Game/Online/PollingComponent.cs
Dean Herbert 80c2b1449b Fix API request potentially firing failed events after completion
Specifically, `Cancel()` calls were not thread safe. Due to a series of
events, `ListPollingComponent` could call `Cancel` from a non-update
thread, leading to a race condition where both a `Success` and `Fail`
event can be fired.

This is intended to be the simplest fix possible, locking and guarding
specifically on the callbacks. Further work could be done in the future
to improve the flow surrounding `pendingFailure`, potentially reducing
redundant work and cleaning up the code, but that's not happening here.

Closes https://github.com/ppy/osu/issues/13632.
2021-07-19 20:27:01 +09:00

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// Copyright (c) ppy Pty Ltd <contact@ppy.sh>. Licensed under the MIT Licence.
// See the LICENCE file in the repository root for full licence text.
using System;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using osu.Framework.Bindables;
using osu.Framework.Graphics.Containers;
using osu.Framework.Threading;
namespace osu.Game.Online
{
/// <summary>
/// A component which requires a constant polling process.
/// </summary>
public abstract class PollingComponent : CompositeDrawable // switch away from Component because InternalChildren are used in usages.
{
private double? lastTimePolled;
private ScheduledDelegate scheduledPoll;
private bool pollingActive;
/// <summary>
/// The time in milliseconds to wait between polls.
/// Setting to zero stops all polling.
/// </summary>
public readonly Bindable<double> TimeBetweenPolls = new Bindable<double>();
/// <summary>
///
/// </summary>
/// <param name="timeBetweenPolls">The initial time in milliseconds to wait between polls. Setting to zero stops all polling.</param>
protected PollingComponent(double timeBetweenPolls = 0)
{
TimeBetweenPolls.BindValueChanged(_ =>
{
scheduledPoll?.Cancel();
pollIfNecessary();
});
TimeBetweenPolls.Value = timeBetweenPolls;
}
protected override void LoadComplete()
{
base.LoadComplete();
pollIfNecessary();
}
private bool pollIfNecessary()
{
// we must be loaded so we have access to clock.
if (!IsLoaded) return false;
// there's already a poll process running.
if (pollingActive) return false;
// don't try polling if the time between polls hasn't been set.
if (TimeBetweenPolls.Value == 0) return false;
if (!lastTimePolled.HasValue)
{
doPoll();
return true;
}
if (Time.Current - lastTimePolled.Value > TimeBetweenPolls.Value)
{
doPoll();
return true;
}
// not enough time has passed since the last poll. we do want to schedule a poll to happen, though.
scheduleNextPoll();
return false;
}
private void doPoll()
{
scheduledPoll = null;
pollingActive = true;
Poll().ContinueWith(_ => pollComplete());
}
/// <summary>
/// Performs a poll. Implement but do not call this.
/// </summary>
protected virtual Task Poll()
{
return Task.CompletedTask;
}
/// <summary>
/// Immediately performs a <see cref="Poll"/>.
/// </summary>
public void PollImmediately()
{
lastTimePolled = Time.Current - TimeBetweenPolls.Value;
scheduleNextPoll();
}
/// <summary>
/// Call when a poll operation has completed.
/// </summary>
private void pollComplete()
{
lastTimePolled = Time.Current;
pollingActive = false;
if (scheduledPoll == null)
pollIfNecessary();
}
private void scheduleNextPoll()
{
scheduledPoll?.Cancel();
double lastPollDuration = lastTimePolled.HasValue ? Time.Current - lastTimePolled.Value : 0;
scheduledPoll = Scheduler.AddDelayed(doPoll, Math.Max(0, TimeBetweenPolls.Value - lastPollDuration));
}
}
}