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fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:001# Threading and Tasks in Chrome
2
3[TOC]
4
Gabriel Charette8917f4c2018-11-22 15:50:285Note: See [Threading and Tasks FAQ](threading_and_tasks_faq.md) for more
6examples.
7
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:008## Overview
9
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:3810Chrome has a [multi-process
11architecture](https://www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/multi-process-architecture)
12and each process is heavily multi-threaded. In this document we will go over the
Charlie Harrisonbda54652023-11-17 21:20:0613basic threading system shared by each process. Our primary goal is to keep the
14browser highly responsive. Absent external requirements about latency or
15workload, Chrome attempts to be a [highly concurrent, but not necessarily
Matt Falkenhagen72a2dfc2021-08-05 22:36:1316parallel](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1050222/what-is-the-difference-between-concurrency-and-parallelism#:~:text=Concurrency%20is%20when%20two%20or,e.g.%2C%20on%20a%20multicore%20processor.),
Jared Saulea867ab2021-07-15 17:39:0117system.
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:3818
cfredricff6d86c2022-02-15 16:26:1119A basic intro to the way Chromium does concurrency (especially Sequences) can be
20found
21[here](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ujV8LjIUyPBmULzdT2aT9Izte8PDwbJi).
22
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:3823This documentation assumes familiarity with computer science
24[threading concepts](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_(computing)).
Gabriel Charette90480312018-02-16 15:10:0525
Charlie Harrisonbda54652023-11-17 21:20:0626### Quick start guide
27
28 * Do not perform expensive computation or blocking IO on the main thread
29 (a.k.a. “UI” thread in the browser process) or IO thread (each
30 process's thread for receiving IPC). A busy UI / IO thread can cause
31 user-visible latency, so prefer running that work on the
32 [thread pool](#direct-posting-to-the-thread-pool).
33 * Always avoid reading/writing to the same place in memory from separate
34 threads or sequences. This will lead to
35 [data races](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_condition#Data_race)!
36 Prefer passing messages across sequences instead. Alternatives to message
37 passing like using locks is discouraged.
Charlie Harrisonbda54652023-11-17 21:20:0638 * If you need to orchestrate multiple objects that live on different
Erik Chen4676e2f2024-08-20 04:45:5739 sequences, be careful about object lifetimes.
40 * To prevent accidental data races, prefer for most classes to be used
41 exclusively on a single sequence. You should use utilities like
42 [SEQUENCE_CHECKER][4] or [base::SequenceBound][5] to help enforce this
43 constraint.
44 * As a rule of thumb, avoid [base::Unretained][1]. [weak pointers][2] can
45 usually be substituted.
46 * Explicit ownership via `std::unique_ptr` is preferred.
47 * [scoped_refptrs][3] can be used for objects that have multiple owners
48 across multiple sequences. This is usually the wrong design pattern and is
49 discouraged for new code.
50
51[1]: https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:base/functional/bind.h;l=169;drc=ef1375f2c9fffa0d9cd664b43b0035c09fb70e99
52[2]: https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:base/memory/weak_ptr.h
53[3]: https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:base/memory/scoped_refptr.h
54[4]: https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:base/sequence_checker.h
55[5]: https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:base/threading/sequence_bound.h
Charlie Harrisonbda54652023-11-17 21:20:0656
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:3857## Core Concepts
58 * **Task**: A unit of work to be processed. Effectively a function pointer with
Alex St-Onge490a97a2021-02-04 02:47:1959 optionally associated state. In Chrome this is `base::OnceCallback` and
60 `base::RepeatingCallback` created via `base::BindOnce` and
61 `base::BindRepeating`, respectively.
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:3862 ([documentation](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/docs/callback.md)).
63 * **Task queue**: A queue of tasks to be processed.
64 * **Physical thread**: An operating system provided thread (e.g. pthread on
65 POSIX or CreateThread() on Windows). The Chrome cross-platform abstraction
66 is `base::PlatformThread`. You should pretty much never use this directly.
67 * **`base::Thread`**: A physical thread forever processing messages from a
68 dedicated task queue until Quit(). You should pretty much never be creating
69 your own `base::Thread`'s.
70 * **Thread pool**: A pool of physical threads with a shared task queue. In
Gabriel Charette0b20ee62019-09-18 14:06:1271 Chrome, this is `base::ThreadPoolInstance`. There's exactly one instance per
72 Chrome process, it serves tasks posted through
Gabriel Charette9b6c04072022-04-01 23:22:4673 [`base/task/thread_pool.h`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/thread_pool.h)
Gabriel Charette43fd3702019-05-29 16:36:5174 and as such you should rarely need to use the `base::ThreadPoolInstance` API
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:3875 directly (more on posting tasks later).
76 * **Sequence** or **Virtual thread**: A chrome-managed thread of execution.
77 Like a physical thread, only one task can run on a given sequence / virtual
78 thread at any given moment and each task sees the side-effects of the
79 preceding tasks. Tasks are executed sequentially but may hop physical
80 threads between each one.
81 * **Task runner**: An interface through which tasks can be posted. In Chrome
82 this is `base::TaskRunner`.
83 * **Sequenced task runner**: A task runner which guarantees that tasks posted
84 to it will run sequentially, in posted order. Each such task is guaranteed to
85 see the side-effects of the task preceding it. Tasks posted to a sequenced
86 task runner are typically processed by a single thread (virtual or physical).
87 In Chrome this is `base::SequencedTaskRunner` which is-a
88 `base::TaskRunner`.
89 * **Single-thread task runner**: A sequenced task runner which guarantees that
90 all tasks will be processed by the same physical thread. In Chrome this is
91 `base::SingleThreadTaskRunner` which is-a `base::SequencedTaskRunner`. We
92 [prefer sequences to threads](#prefer-sequences-to-physical-threads) whenever
93 possible.
94
95## Threading Lexicon
96Note to the reader: the following terms are an attempt to bridge the gap between
97common threading nomenclature and the way we use them in Chrome. It might be a
98bit heavy if you're just getting started. Should this be hard to parse, consider
99skipping to the more detailed sections below and referring back to this as
100necessary.
101
102 * **Thread-unsafe**: The vast majority of types in Chrome are thread-unsafe
103 (by design). Access to such types/methods must be externally synchronized.
104 Typically thread-unsafe types require that all tasks accessing their state be
105 posted to the same `base::SequencedTaskRunner` and they verify this in debug
106 builds with a `SEQUENCE_CHECKER` member. Locks are also an option to
107 synchronize access but in Chrome we strongly
108 [prefer sequences to locks](#Using-Sequences-Instead-of-Locks).
Gabriel Charette364a16a2019-02-06 21:12:15109 * **Thread-affine**: Such types/methods need to be always accessed from the
Gabriel Charetteb984d672019-02-12 21:53:27110 same physical thread (i.e. from the same `base::SingleThreadTaskRunner`) and
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38111 typically have a `THREAD_CHECKER` member to verify that they are. Short of
112 using a third-party API or having a leaf dependency which is thread-affine:
113 there's pretty much no reason for a type to be thread-affine in Chrome.
114 Note that `base::SingleThreadTaskRunner` is-a `base::SequencedTaskRunner` so
Gabriel Charetteb984d672019-02-12 21:53:27115 thread-affine is a subset of thread-unsafe. Thread-affine is also sometimes
116 referred to as **thread-hostile**.
Albert J. Wongf06ff5002021-07-08 20:37:00117 * **Thread-safe**: Such types/methods can be safely accessed in parallel.
118 * **Thread-compatible**: Such types provide safe parallel access to const
Gabriel Charetteb984d672019-02-12 21:53:27119 methods but require synchronization for non-const (or mixed const/non-const
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38120 access). Chrome doesn't expose reader-writer locks; as such, the only use
Gabriel Charetteb984d672019-02-12 21:53:27121 case for this is objects (typically globals) which are initialized once in a
Gabriel Charette364a16a2019-02-06 21:12:15122 thread-safe manner (either in the single-threaded phase of startup or lazily
123 through a thread-safe static-local-initialization paradigm a la
Gabriel Charetteb984d672019-02-12 21:53:27124 `base::NoDestructor`) and forever after immutable.
125 * **Immutable**: A subset of thread-compatible types which cannot be modified
126 after construction.
Gabriel Charette364a16a2019-02-06 21:12:15127 * **Sequence-friendly**: Such types/methods are thread-unsafe types which
128 support being invoked from a `base::SequencedTaskRunner`. Ideally this would
129 be the case for all thread-unsafe types but legacy code sometimes has
130 overzealous checks that enforce thread-affinity in mere thread-unsafe
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38131 scenarios. See [Prefer Sequences to
132 Threads](#prefer-sequences-to-physical-threads) below for more details.
Gabriel Charette364a16a2019-02-06 21:12:15133
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00134### Threads
135
136Every Chrome process has
137
138* a main thread
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38139 * in the browser process (BrowserThread::UI): updates the UI
140 * in renderer processes (Blink main thread): runs most of Blink
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00141* an IO thread
Matt Falkenhagen72a2dfc2021-08-05 22:36:13142 * in all processes: all IPC messages arrive on this thread. The application
143 logic to handle the message may be in a different thread (i.e., the IO
144 thread may route the message to a [Mojo
145 interface](/docs/README.md#Mojo-Services) which is bound to a
146 different thread).
147 * more generally most async I/O happens on this thread (e.g., through
148 base::FileDescriptorWatcher).
149 * in the browser process: this is called BrowserThread::IO.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00150* a few more special-purpose threads
151* and a pool of general-purpose threads
152
153Most threads have a loop that gets tasks from a queue and runs them (the queue
154may be shared between multiple threads).
155
156### Tasks
157
158A task is a `base::OnceClosure` added to a queue for asynchronous execution.
159
160A `base::OnceClosure` stores a function pointer and arguments. It has a `Run()`
161method that invokes the function pointer using the bound arguments. It is
162created using `base::BindOnce`. (ref. [Callback<> and Bind()
163documentation](callback.md)).
164
165```
166void TaskA() {}
167void TaskB(int v) {}
168
169auto task_a = base::BindOnce(&TaskA);
170auto task_b = base::BindOnce(&TaskB, 42);
171```
172
173A group of tasks can be executed in one of the following ways:
174
175* [Parallel](#Posting-a-Parallel-Task): No task execution ordering, possibly all
176 at once on any thread
177* [Sequenced](#Posting-a-Sequenced-Task): Tasks executed in posting order, one
178 at a time on any thread.
179* [Single Threaded](#Posting-Multiple-Tasks-to-the-Same-Thread): Tasks executed
180 in posting order, one at a time on a single thread.
Drew Stonebraker653a3ba2019-07-02 19:24:23181 * [COM Single Threaded](#Posting-Tasks-to-a-COM-Single_Thread-Apartment-STA_Thread-Windows):
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00182 A variant of single threaded with COM initialized.
183
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38184### Prefer Sequences to Physical Threads
gab2a4576052017-06-07 23:36:12185
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38186Sequenced execution (on virtual threads) is strongly preferred to
187single-threaded execution (on physical threads). Except for types/methods bound
188to the main thread (UI) or IO threads: thread-safety is better achieved via
189`base::SequencedTaskRunner` than through managing your own physical threads
190(ref. [Posting a Sequenced Task](#posting-a-sequenced-task) below).
gab2a4576052017-06-07 23:36:12191
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38192All APIs which are exposed for "current physical thread" have an equivalent for
193"current sequence"
194([mapping](threading_and_tasks_faq.md#How-to-migrate-from-SingleThreadTaskRunner-to-SequencedTaskRunner)).
gab2a4576052017-06-07 23:36:12195
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38196If you find yourself writing a sequence-friendly type and it fails
197thread-affinity checks (e.g., `THREAD_CHECKER`) in a leaf dependency: consider
198making that dependency sequence-friendly as well. Most core APIs in Chrome are
199sequence-friendly, but some legacy types may still over-zealously use
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13200ThreadChecker/SingleThreadTaskRunner when they could instead rely on the
201"current sequence" and no longer be thread-affine.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00202
203## Posting a Parallel Task
204
Gabriel Charette52fa3ae2019-04-15 21:44:37205### Direct Posting to the Thread Pool
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00206
207A task that can run on any thread and doesn’t have ordering or mutual exclusion
208requirements with other tasks should be posted using one of the
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45209`base::ThreadPool::PostTask*()` functions defined in
210[`base/task/thread_pool.h`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/thread_pool.h).
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00211
212```cpp
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45213base::ThreadPool::PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&Task));
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00214```
215
216This posts tasks with default traits.
217
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45218The `base::ThreadPool::PostTask*()` functions allow the caller to provide
219additional details about the task via TaskTraits (ref. [Annotating Tasks with
220TaskTraits](#Annotating-Tasks-with-TaskTraits)).
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00221
222```cpp
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45223base::ThreadPool::PostTask(
Gabriel Charetteb10aeeb2018-07-26 20:15:00224 FROM_HERE, {base::TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT, MayBlock()},
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00225 base::BindOnce(&Task));
226```
227
fdoray52bf5552017-05-11 12:43:59228### Posting via a TaskRunner
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00229
230A parallel
Patrick Monette2d93ad902021-11-01 19:20:22231[`base::TaskRunner`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/task_runner.h) is
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45232an alternative to calling `base::ThreadPool::PostTask*()` directly. This is
233mainly useful when it isn’t known in advance whether tasks will be posted in
234parallel, in sequence, or to a single-thread (ref. [Posting a Sequenced
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38235Task](#Posting-a-Sequenced-Task), [Posting Multiple Tasks to the Same
236Thread](#Posting-Multiple-Tasks-to-the-Same-Thread)). Since `base::TaskRunner`
237is the base class of `base::SequencedTaskRunner` and
238`base::SingleThreadTaskRunner`, a `scoped_refptr<TaskRunner>` member can hold a
239`base::TaskRunner`, a `base::SequencedTaskRunner` or a
240`base::SingleThreadTaskRunner`.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00241
242```cpp
243class A {
244 public:
245 A() = default;
246
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45247 void PostSomething() {
248 task_runner_->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&A, &DoSomething));
249 }
250
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00251 void DoSomething() {
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00252 }
253
254 private:
255 scoped_refptr<base::TaskRunner> task_runner_ =
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45256 base::ThreadPool::CreateTaskRunner({base::TaskPriority::USER_VISIBLE});
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00257};
258```
259
260Unless a test needs to control precisely how tasks are executed, it is preferred
Gabriel Charette49e3cd02020-01-28 03:45:27261to call `base::ThreadPool::PostTask*()` directly (ref. [Testing](#Testing) for
262less invasive ways of controlling tasks in tests).
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00263
264## Posting a Sequenced Task
265
266A sequence is a set of tasks that run one at a time in posting order (not
267necessarily on the same thread). To post tasks as part of a sequence, use a
Patrick Monette2d93ad902021-11-01 19:20:22268[`base::SequencedTaskRunner`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/sequenced_task_runner.h).
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00269
270### Posting to a New Sequence
271
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38272A `base::SequencedTaskRunner` can be created by
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45273`base::ThreadPool::CreateSequencedTaskRunner()`.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00274
275```cpp
276scoped_refptr<SequencedTaskRunner> sequenced_task_runner =
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45277 base::ThreadPool::CreateSequencedTaskRunner(...);
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00278
279// TaskB runs after TaskA completes.
280sequenced_task_runner->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&TaskA));
281sequenced_task_runner->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&TaskB));
282```
283
Alex Clarke0dd499562019-10-18 19:45:09284### Posting to the Current (Virtual) Thread
285
Gabriel Charettefee55662019-11-20 21:06:28286The preferred way of posting to the current (virtual) thread is via
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13287`base::SequencedTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()`.
Alex Clarke0dd499562019-10-18 19:45:09288
289```cpp
290// The task will run on the current (virtual) thread's default task queue.
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13291base::SequencedTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()->PostTask(
Andrew Paseltinerc0bfc2d82024-03-28 18:28:11292 FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&Task));
Alex Clarke0dd499562019-10-18 19:45:09293```
294
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13295Note that `SequencedTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()` returns the default queue for the
Gabriel Charettefee55662019-11-20 21:06:28296current virtual thread. On threads with multiple task queues (e.g.
297BrowserThread::UI) this can be a different queue than the one the current task
298belongs to. The "current" task runner is intentionally not exposed via a static
299getter. Either you know it already and can post to it directly or you don't and
Francois Doraya06ee172022-11-24 21:09:18300the only sensible destination is the default queue. See https://bit.ly/3JvCLsX
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13301for detailed discussion.
Alex Clarke0dd499562019-10-18 19:45:09302
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00303## Using Sequences Instead of Locks
304
305Usage of locks is discouraged in Chrome. Sequences inherently provide
Gabriel Charettea3ccc972018-11-13 14:43:12306thread-safety. Prefer classes that are always accessed from the same
307sequence to managing your own thread-safety with locks.
308
309**Thread-safe but not thread-affine; how so?** Tasks posted to the same sequence
310will run in sequential order. After a sequenced task completes, the next task
311may be picked up by a different worker thread, but that task is guaranteed to
312see any side-effects caused by the previous one(s) on its sequence.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00313
314```cpp
315class A {
316 public:
317 A() {
318 // Do not require accesses to be on the creation sequence.
isherman8c33b8a2017-06-27 19:18:30319 DETACH_FROM_SEQUENCE(sequence_checker_);
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00320 }
321
322 void AddValue(int v) {
323 // Check that all accesses are on the same sequence.
isherman8c33b8a2017-06-27 19:18:30324 DCHECK_CALLED_ON_VALID_SEQUENCE(sequence_checker_);
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00325 values_.push_back(v);
326}
327
328 private:
isherman8c33b8a2017-06-27 19:18:30329 SEQUENCE_CHECKER(sequence_checker_);
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00330
331 // No lock required, because all accesses are on the
332 // same sequence.
333 std::vector<int> values_;
334};
335
336A a;
337scoped_refptr<SequencedTaskRunner> task_runner_for_a = ...;
Mike Bjorged3a09842018-05-15 18:37:28338task_runner_for_a->PostTask(FROM_HERE,
339 base::BindOnce(&A::AddValue, base::Unretained(&a), 42));
340task_runner_for_a->PostTask(FROM_HERE,
341 base::BindOnce(&A::AddValue, base::Unretained(&a), 27));
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00342
343// Access from a different sequence causes a DCHECK failure.
344scoped_refptr<SequencedTaskRunner> other_task_runner = ...;
345other_task_runner->PostTask(FROM_HERE,
Mike Bjorged3a09842018-05-15 18:37:28346 base::BindOnce(&A::AddValue, base::Unretained(&a), 1));
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00347```
348
Gabriel Charette90480312018-02-16 15:10:05349Locks should only be used to swap in a shared data structure that can be
350accessed on multiple threads. If one thread updates it based on expensive
351computation or through disk access, then that slow work should be done without
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38352holding the lock. Only when the result is available should the lock be used to
353swap in the new data. An example of this is in PluginList::LoadPlugins
354([`content/browser/plugin_list.cc`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/content/browser/plugin_list.cc).
355If you must use locks,
Gabriel Charette90480312018-02-16 15:10:05356[here](https://www.chromium.org/developers/lock-and-condition-variable) are some
357best practices and pitfalls to avoid.
358
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38359In order to write non-blocking code, many APIs in Chrome are asynchronous.
Gabriel Charette90480312018-02-16 15:10:05360Usually this means that they either need to be executed on a particular
361thread/sequence and will return results via a custom delegate interface, or they
Alex St-Onge490a97a2021-02-04 02:47:19362take a `base::OnceCallback<>` (or `base::RepeatingCallback<>`) object that is
363called when the requested operation is completed. Executing work on a specific
364thread/sequence is covered in the PostTask sections above.
Gabriel Charette90480312018-02-16 15:10:05365
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00366## Posting Multiple Tasks to the Same Thread
367
368If multiple tasks need to run on the same thread, post them to a
Patrick Monette2d93ad902021-11-01 19:20:22369[`base::SingleThreadTaskRunner`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/single_thread_task_runner.h).
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38370All tasks posted to the same `base::SingleThreadTaskRunner` run on the same thread in
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00371posting order.
372
373### Posting to the Main Thread or to the IO Thread in the Browser Process
374
Eric Seckler6cf08db82018-08-30 12:01:55375To post tasks to the main thread or to the IO thread, use
Olivier Li56b99d4e2020-02-11 13:51:41376`content::GetUIThreadTaskRunner({})` or `content::GetIOThreadTaskRunner({})`
Gabriel Charette49e3cd02020-01-28 03:45:27377from
378[`content/public/browser/browser_thread.h`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/content/public/browser/browser_thread.h)
379
380You may provide additional BrowserTaskTraits as a parameter to those methods
381though this is generally still uncommon in BrowserThreads and should be reserved
382for advanced use cases.
383
384There's an ongoing migration ([task APIs v3]) away from the previous
385base-API-with-traits which you may still find throughout the codebase (it's
386equivalent):
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00387
388```cpp
Sami Kyostila831c60b2019-07-31 13:31:23389base::PostTask(FROM_HERE, {content::BrowserThread::UI}, ...);
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00390
Sami Kyostila831c60b2019-07-31 13:31:23391base::CreateSingleThreadTaskRunner({content::BrowserThread::IO})
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00392 ->PostTask(FROM_HERE, ...);
393```
394
Gabriel Charette49e3cd02020-01-28 03:45:27395Note: For the duration of the migration, you'll unfortunately need to continue
396manually including
397[`content/public/browser/browser_task_traits.h`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/content/public/browser/browser_task_traits.h).
398to use the browser_thread.h API.
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45399
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00400The main thread and the IO thread are already super busy. Therefore, prefer
fdoray52bf5552017-05-11 12:43:59401posting to a general purpose thread when possible (ref.
402[Posting a Parallel Task](#Posting-a-Parallel-Task),
403[Posting a Sequenced task](#Posting-a-Sequenced-Task)).
404Good reasons to post to the main thread are to update the UI or access objects
405that are bound to it (e.g. `Profile`). A good reason to post to the IO thread is
406to access the internals of components that are bound to it (e.g. IPCs, network).
407Note: It is not necessary to have an explicit post task to the IO thread to
408send/receive an IPC or send/receive data on the network.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00409
410### Posting to the Main Thread in a Renderer Process
Gabriel Charette49e3cd02020-01-28 03:45:27411TODO(blink-dev)
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00412
413### Posting to a Custom SingleThreadTaskRunner
414
415If multiple tasks need to run on the same thread and that thread doesn’t have to
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45416be the main thread or the IO thread, post them to a
Gabriel Charette49e3cd02020-01-28 03:45:27417`base::SingleThreadTaskRunner` created by
418`base::Threadpool::CreateSingleThreadTaskRunner`.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00419
420```cpp
Dominic Farolinodbe9769b2019-05-31 04:06:03421scoped_refptr<SingleThreadTaskRunner> single_thread_task_runner =
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45422 base::Threadpool::CreateSingleThreadTaskRunner(...);
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00423
424// TaskB runs after TaskA completes. Both tasks run on the same thread.
425single_thread_task_runner->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&TaskA));
426single_thread_task_runner->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&TaskB));
427```
428
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38429Remember that we [prefer sequences to physical
430threads](#prefer-sequences-to-physical-threads) and that this thus should rarely
431be necessary.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00432
Alexander Timine653dfc2020-01-07 17:55:06433### Posting to the Current Thread
434
435*** note
436**IMPORTANT:** To post a task that needs mutual exclusion with the current
Gabriel Charette49e3cd02020-01-28 03:45:27437sequence of tasks but doesn’t absolutely need to run on the current physical
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13438thread, use `base::SequencedTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()` instead of
439`base::SingleThreadTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()` (ref. [Posting to the Current
Gabriel Charette49e3cd02020-01-28 03:45:27440Sequence](#Posting-to-the-Current-Virtual_Thread)). That will better document
441the requirements of the posted task and will avoid unnecessarily making your API
442physical thread-affine. In a single-thread task,
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13443`base::SequencedTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()` is equivalent to
444`base::SingleThreadTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()`.
Alexander Timine653dfc2020-01-07 17:55:06445***
446
447If you must post a task to the current physical thread nonetheless, use
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13448[`base::SingleThreadTaskRunner::CurrentDefaultHandle`](https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:base/task/single_thread_task_runner.h).
Alexander Timine653dfc2020-01-07 17:55:06449
450```cpp
451// The task will run on the current thread in the future.
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13452base::SingleThreadTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()->PostTask(
Alexander Timine653dfc2020-01-07 17:55:06453 FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&Task));
454```
455
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00456## Posting Tasks to a COM Single-Thread Apartment (STA) Thread (Windows)
457
458Tasks that need to run on a COM Single-Thread Apartment (STA) thread must be
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38459posted to a `base::SingleThreadTaskRunner` returned by
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45460`base::ThreadPool::CreateCOMSTATaskRunner()`. As mentioned in [Posting Multiple
461Tasks to the Same Thread](#Posting-Multiple-Tasks-to-the-Same-Thread), all tasks
462posted to the same `base::SingleThreadTaskRunner` run on the same thread in
463posting order.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00464
465```cpp
466// Task(A|B|C)UsingCOMSTA will run on the same COM STA thread.
467
468void TaskAUsingCOMSTA() {
469 // [ This runs on a COM STA thread. ]
470
471 // Make COM STA calls.
472 // ...
473
474 // Post another task to the current COM STA thread.
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13475 base::SingleThreadTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()->PostTask(
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00476 FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&TaskCUsingCOMSTA));
477}
478void TaskBUsingCOMSTA() { }
479void TaskCUsingCOMSTA() { }
480
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45481auto com_sta_task_runner = base::ThreadPool::CreateCOMSTATaskRunner(...);
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00482com_sta_task_runner->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&TaskAUsingCOMSTA));
483com_sta_task_runner->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&TaskBUsingCOMSTA));
484```
485
Egor Pasko7f58c33b2023-02-17 13:19:56486## Memory ordering guarantees for posted Tasks
487
488This task system guarantees that all the memory effects of sequential execution
Egor Pasko049e8d352023-02-23 17:09:50489before posting a task are _visible_ to the task when it starts running. More
490formally, a call to `PostTask()` and the execution of the posted task are in the
491[happens-before
Egor Pasko7f58c33b2023-02-17 13:19:56492relationship](https://preshing.com/20130702/the-happens-before-relation/) with
Egor Pasko049e8d352023-02-23 17:09:50493each other. This is true for all variants of posting a task in `::base`,
494including `PostTaskAndReply()`. Similarly the happens-before relationship is
495present for tasks running in a sequence as part of the same SequencedTaskRunner.
Egor Pasko7f58c33b2023-02-17 13:19:56496
Egor Pasko049e8d352023-02-23 17:09:50497This guarantee is important to know about because Chrome tasks commonly access
498memory beyond the immediate data copied into the `base::OnceCallback`, and this
499happens-before relationship allows to avoid additional synchronization within
500the tasks themselves. As a very specific example, consider a callback that binds
501a pointer to memory which was just initialized in the thread posting the task.
Egor Pasko7f58c33b2023-02-17 13:19:56502
Egor Pasko049e8d352023-02-23 17:09:50503A more constrained model is also worth noting. Execution can be split into tasks
504running on different task runners, where each task _exclusively_ accesses
505certain objects in memory without explicit synchronization. Posting another task
506transfers this 'ownership' (of the objects) to the next task. With this the
507notion of object ownership can often be extended to the level of task runners,
508which provides useful invariants to reason about. This model allows to avoid
509race conditions while also avoiding locks and atomic operations. Because of its
510simplicity this model is commonly used in Chrome.
Egor Pasko7f58c33b2023-02-17 13:19:56511
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00512## Annotating Tasks with TaskTraits
513
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38514[`base::TaskTraits`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/task_traits.h)
Gabriel Charette52fa3ae2019-04-15 21:44:37515encapsulate information about a task that helps the thread pool make better
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00516scheduling decisions.
517
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45518Methods that take `base::TaskTraits` can be be passed `{}` when default traits
519are sufficient. Default traits are appropriate for tasks that:
Nigel Tao26ad1852023-03-23 01:14:56520
Gabriel Charettede41cad2020-03-03 18:05:06521- Don’t block (ref. MayBlock and WithBaseSyncPrimitives);
522- Pertain to user-blocking activity;
523 (explicitly or implicitly by having an ordering dependency with a component
524 that does)
Gabriel Charette52fa3ae2019-04-15 21:44:37525- Can either block shutdown or be skipped on shutdown (thread pool is free to
526 choose a fitting default).
Nigel Tao26ad1852023-03-23 01:14:56527
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00528Tasks that don’t match this description must be posted with explicit TaskTraits.
529
Gabriel Charette04b138f2018-08-06 00:03:22530[`base/task/task_traits.h`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/task_traits.h)
Eric Seckler6cf08db82018-08-30 12:01:55531provides exhaustive documentation of available traits. The content layer also
532provides additional traits in
533[`content/public/browser/browser_task_traits.h`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/content/public/browser/browser_task_traits.h)
534to facilitate posting a task onto a BrowserThread.
535
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38536Below are some examples of how to specify `base::TaskTraits`.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00537
538```cpp
Gabriel Charettede41cad2020-03-03 18:05:06539// This task has no explicit TaskTraits. It cannot block. Its priority is
540// USER_BLOCKING. It will either block shutdown or be skipped on shutdown.
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45541base::ThreadPool::PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(...));
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00542
Gabriel Charettede41cad2020-03-03 18:05:06543// This task has the highest priority. The thread pool will schedule it before
544// USER_VISIBLE and BEST_EFFORT tasks.
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45545base::ThreadPool::PostTask(
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00546 FROM_HERE, {base::TaskPriority::USER_BLOCKING},
547 base::BindOnce(...));
548
549// This task has the lowest priority and is allowed to block (e.g. it
550// can read a file from disk).
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45551base::ThreadPool::PostTask(
Gabriel Charetteb10aeeb2018-07-26 20:15:00552 FROM_HERE, {base::TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT, base::MayBlock()},
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00553 base::BindOnce(...));
554
555// This task blocks shutdown. The process won't exit before its
556// execution is complete.
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45557base::ThreadPool::PostTask(
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00558 FROM_HERE, {base::TaskShutdownBehavior::BLOCK_SHUTDOWN},
559 base::BindOnce(...));
560```
561
562## Keeping the Browser Responsive
563
564Do not perform expensive work on the main thread, the IO thread or any sequence
565that is expected to run tasks with a low latency. Instead, perform expensive
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45566work asynchronously using `base::ThreadPool::PostTaskAndReply*()` or
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38567`base::SequencedTaskRunner::PostTaskAndReply()`. Note that
568asynchronous/overlapped I/O on the IO thread are fine.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00569
570Example: Running the code below on the main thread will prevent the browser from
571responding to user input for a long time.
572
573```cpp
574// GetHistoryItemsFromDisk() may block for a long time.
575// AddHistoryItemsToOmniboxDropDown() updates the UI and therefore must
576// be called on the main thread.
577AddHistoryItemsToOmniboxDropdown(GetHistoryItemsFromDisk("keyword"));
578```
579
580The code below solves the problem by scheduling a call to
581`GetHistoryItemsFromDisk()` in a thread pool followed by a call to
582`AddHistoryItemsToOmniboxDropdown()` on the origin sequence (the main thread in
583this case). The return value of the first call is automatically provided as
584argument to the second call.
585
586```cpp
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45587base::ThreadPool::PostTaskAndReplyWithResult(
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00588 FROM_HERE, {base::MayBlock()},
589 base::BindOnce(&GetHistoryItemsFromDisk, "keyword"),
590 base::BindOnce(&AddHistoryItemsToOmniboxDropdown));
591```
592
593## Posting a Task with a Delay
594
595### Posting a One-Off Task with a Delay
596
597To post a task that must run once after a delay expires, use
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45598`base::ThreadPool::PostDelayedTask*()` or `base::TaskRunner::PostDelayedTask()`.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00599
600```cpp
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45601base::ThreadPool::PostDelayedTask(
Gabriel Charetteb10aeeb2018-07-26 20:15:00602 FROM_HERE, {base::TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT}, base::BindOnce(&Task),
Peter Kastinge5a38ed2021-10-02 03:06:35603 base::Hours(1));
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00604
605scoped_refptr<base::SequencedTaskRunner> task_runner =
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45606 base::ThreadPool::CreateSequencedTaskRunner(
607 {base::TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT});
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00608task_runner->PostDelayedTask(
Peter Kastinge5a38ed2021-10-02 03:06:35609 FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&Task), base::Hours(1));
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00610```
611
612*** note
613**NOTE:** A task that has a 1-hour delay probably doesn’t have to run right away
Gabriel Charetteb10aeeb2018-07-26 20:15:00614when its delay expires. Specify `base::TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT` to prevent it
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00615from slowing down the browser when its delay expires.
616***
617
618### Posting a Repeating Task with a Delay
619To post a task that must run at regular intervals,
620use [`base::RepeatingTimer`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/timer/timer.h).
621
622```cpp
623class A {
624 public:
625 ~A() {
626 // The timer is stopped automatically when it is deleted.
627 }
628 void StartDoingStuff() {
Peter Kasting53fd6ee2021-10-05 20:40:48629 timer_.Start(FROM_HERE, Seconds(1),
Erik Chen0ee26a32021-07-14 20:04:47630 this, &A::DoStuff);
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00631 }
632 void StopDoingStuff() {
633 timer_.Stop();
634 }
635 private:
636 void DoStuff() {
637 // This method is called every second on the sequence that invoked
638 // StartDoingStuff().
639 }
640 base::RepeatingTimer timer_;
641};
642```
643
644## Cancelling a Task
645
646### Using base::WeakPtr
647
648[`base::WeakPtr`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/memory/weak_ptr.h)
649can be used to ensure that any callback bound to an object is canceled when that
650object is destroyed.
651
652```cpp
653int Compute() { … }
654
655class A {
656 public:
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00657 void ComputeAndStore() {
658 // Schedule a call to Compute() in a thread pool followed by
659 // a call to A::Store() on the current sequence. The call to
660 // A::Store() is canceled when |weak_ptr_factory_| is destroyed.
661 // (guarantees that |this| will not be used-after-free).
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45662 base::ThreadPool::PostTaskAndReplyWithResult(
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00663 FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&Compute),
664 base::BindOnce(&A::Store, weak_ptr_factory_.GetWeakPtr()));
665 }
666
667 private:
668 void Store(int value) { value_ = value; }
669
670 int value_;
Jeremy Roman0dd0b2f2019-07-16 21:00:43671 base::WeakPtrFactory<A> weak_ptr_factory_{this};
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00672};
673```
674
Eugene Zemtsov48b30d32022-03-18 23:56:11675Note: `WeakPtr` is not thread-safe: `~WeakPtrFactory()` and
Francois Dorayf652a9d02021-07-06 13:07:52676`Store()` (bound to a `WeakPtr`) must all run on the same sequence.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00677
678### Using base::CancelableTaskTracker
679
680[`base::CancelableTaskTracker`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/cancelable_task_tracker.h)
681allows cancellation to happen on a different sequence than the one on which
682tasks run. Keep in mind that `CancelableTaskTracker` cannot cancel tasks that
683have already started to run.
684
685```cpp
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45686auto task_runner = base::ThreadPool::CreateTaskRunner({});
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00687base::CancelableTaskTracker cancelable_task_tracker;
688cancelable_task_tracker.PostTask(task_runner.get(), FROM_HERE,
Peter Kasting341e1fb2018-02-24 00:03:01689 base::DoNothing());
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00690// Cancels Task(), only if it hasn't already started running.
691cancelable_task_tracker.TryCancelAll();
692```
693
Etienne Pierre-dorayd3882992020-01-14 20:34:11694## Posting a Job to run in parallel
695
696The [`base::PostJob`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/post_job.h)
697is a power user API to be able to schedule a single base::RepeatingCallback
Albert J. Wongf06ff5002021-07-08 20:37:00698worker task and request that ThreadPool workers invoke it in parallel.
Etienne Pierre-dorayd3882992020-01-14 20:34:11699This avoids degenerate cases:
700* Calling `PostTask()` for each work item, causing significant overhead.
701* Fixed number of `PostTask()` calls that split the work and might run for a
702 long time. This is problematic when many components post “num cores” tasks and
703 all expect to use all the cores. In these cases, the scheduler lacks context
704 to be fair to multiple same-priority requests and/or ability to request lower
705 priority work to yield when high priority work comes in.
706
Etienne Pierre-doray6d3cd9192020-04-06 21:10:37707See [`base/task/job_perftest.cc`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/job_perftest.cc)
708for a complete example.
709
Etienne Pierre-dorayd3882992020-01-14 20:34:11710```cpp
711// A canonical implementation of |worker_task|.
712void WorkerTask(base::JobDelegate* job_delegate) {
713 while (!job_delegate->ShouldYield()) {
714 auto work_item = TakeWorkItem(); // Smallest unit of work.
715 if (!work_item)
716 return:
717 ProcessWork(work_item);
718 }
719}
720
721// Returns the latest thread-safe number of incomplete work items.
Etienne Pierre-Dorayf91d7a02020-09-11 15:53:27722void NumIncompleteWorkItems(size_t worker_count) {
723 // NumIncompleteWorkItems() may use |worker_count| if it needs to account for
724 // local work lists, which is easier than doing its own accounting, keeping in
725 // mind that the actual number of items may be racily overestimated and thus
726 // WorkerTask() may be called when there's no available work.
727 return GlobalQueueSize() + worker_count;
728}
Etienne Pierre-dorayd3882992020-01-14 20:34:11729
Gabriel Charette1138d602020-01-29 08:51:52730base::PostJob(FROM_HERE, {},
Etienne Pierre-dorayd3882992020-01-14 20:34:11731 base::BindRepeating(&WorkerTask),
732 base::BindRepeating(&NumIncompleteWorkItems));
733```
734
735By doing as much work as possible in a loop when invoked, the worker task avoids
736scheduling overhead. Meanwhile `base::JobDelegate::ShouldYield()` is
737periodically invoked to conditionally exit and let the scheduler prioritize
738other work. This yield-semantic allows, for example, a user-visible job to use
739all cores but get out of the way when a user-blocking task comes in.
740
Jared Saulea867ab2021-07-15 17:39:01741### Adding additional work to a running job
Etienne Pierre-dorayd3882992020-01-14 20:34:11742
743When new work items are added and the API user wants additional threads to
Albert J. Wongf06ff5002021-07-08 20:37:00744invoke the worker task in parallel,
Etienne Pierre-dorayd3882992020-01-14 20:34:11745`JobHandle/JobDelegate::NotifyConcurrencyIncrease()` *must* be invoked shortly
746after max concurrency increases.
747
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00748## Testing
749
Gabriel Charette0b20ee62019-09-18 14:06:12750For more details see [Testing Components Which Post
751Tasks](threading_and_tasks_testing.md).
752
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13753To test code that uses `base::SingleThreadTaskRunner::CurrentDefaultHandle`,
754`base::SequencedTaskRunner::CurrentDefaultHandle` or a function in
Gabriel Charette9b6c04072022-04-01 23:22:46755[`base/task/thread_pool.h`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/thread_pool.h),
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38756instantiate a
Gabriel Charette0b20ee62019-09-18 14:06:12757[`base::test::TaskEnvironment`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/test/task_environment.h)
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38758for the scope of the test. If you need BrowserThreads, use
Gabriel Charette798fde72019-08-20 22:24:04759`content::BrowserTaskEnvironment` instead of
Gabriel Charette694c3c332019-08-19 14:53:05760`base::test::TaskEnvironment`.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00761
Gabriel Charette694c3c332019-08-19 14:53:05762Tests can run the `base::test::TaskEnvironment`'s message pump using a
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38763`base::RunLoop`, which can be made to run until `Quit()` (explicitly or via
764`RunLoop::QuitClosure()`), or to `RunUntilIdle()` ready-to-run tasks and
765immediately return.
Wezd9e4cb772019-01-09 03:07:03766
Wez9d5dd282020-02-10 17:21:22767TaskEnvironment configures RunLoop::Run() to GTEST_FAIL() if it hasn't been
Wezd9e4cb772019-01-09 03:07:03768explicitly quit after TestTimeouts::action_timeout(). This is preferable to
769having the test hang if the code under test fails to trigger the RunLoop to
Wez9d5dd282020-02-10 17:21:22770quit. The timeout can be overridden with base::test::ScopedRunLoopTimeout.
Wezd9e4cb772019-01-09 03:07:03771
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00772```cpp
773class MyTest : public testing::Test {
774 public:
775 // ...
776 protected:
Gabriel Charette694c3c332019-08-19 14:53:05777 base::test::TaskEnvironment task_environment_;
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00778};
779
Xiaohan Wang5279ee02022-10-19 22:21:06780TEST_F(MyTest, FirstTest) {
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13781 base::SingleThreadTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&A));
782 base::SequencedTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()->PostTask(FROM_HERE,
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00783 base::BindOnce(&B));
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13784 base::SingleThreadTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()->PostDelayedTask(
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00785 FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&C), base::TimeDelta::Max());
786
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13787 // This runs the (SingleThread|Sequenced)TaskRunner::CurrentDefaultHandle queue until it is empty.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00788 // Delayed tasks are not added to the queue until they are ripe for execution.
Gabriel Charettebd126bc32022-02-01 18:19:19789 // Prefer explicit exit conditions to RunUntilIdle when possible:
790 // bit.ly/run-until-idle-with-care2.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00791 base::RunLoop().RunUntilIdle();
792 // A and B have been executed. C is not ripe for execution yet.
793
794 base::RunLoop run_loop;
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13795 base::SingleThreadTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&D));
796 base::SingleThreadTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()->PostTask(FROM_HERE, run_loop.QuitClosure());
797 base::SingleThreadTaskRunner::GetCurrentDefault()->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&E));
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00798
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13799 // This runs the (SingleThread|Sequenced)TaskRunner::CurrentDefaultHandle queue until QuitClosure is
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00800 // invoked.
801 run_loop.Run();
802 // D and run_loop.QuitClosure() have been executed. E is still in the queue.
803
Gabriel Charette52fa3ae2019-04-15 21:44:37804 // Tasks posted to thread pool run asynchronously as they are posted.
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45805 base::ThreadPool::PostTask(FROM_HERE, {}, base::BindOnce(&F));
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00806 auto task_runner =
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45807 base::ThreadPool::CreateSequencedTaskRunner({});
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00808 task_runner->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&G));
809
Gabriel Charette52fa3ae2019-04-15 21:44:37810 // To block until all tasks posted to thread pool are done running:
Gabriel Charette43fd3702019-05-29 16:36:51811 base::ThreadPoolInstance::Get()->FlushForTesting();
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00812 // F and G have been executed.
813
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45814 base::ThreadPool::PostTaskAndReplyWithResult(
815 FROM_HERE, {}, base::BindOnce(&H), base::BindOnce(&I));
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00816
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13817 // This runs the (SingleThread|Sequenced)TaskRunner::CurrentDefaultHandle queue until both the
818 // (SingleThread|Sequenced)TaskRunner::CurrentDefaultHandle queue and the ThreadPool queue are
Gabriel Charettebd126bc32022-02-01 18:19:19819 // empty. Prefer explicit exit conditions to RunUntilIdle when possible:
820 // bit.ly/run-until-idle-with-care2.
Gabriel Charette694c3c332019-08-19 14:53:05821 task_environment_.RunUntilIdle();
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00822 // E, H, I have been executed.
823}
824```
825
Gabriel Charette52fa3ae2019-04-15 21:44:37826## Using ThreadPool in a New Process
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00827
Gabriel Charette43fd3702019-05-29 16:36:51828ThreadPoolInstance needs to be initialized in a process before the functions in
Gabriel Charette9b6c04072022-04-01 23:22:46829[`base/task/thread_pool.h`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/thread_pool.h)
Gabriel Charette43fd3702019-05-29 16:36:51830can be used. Initialization of ThreadPoolInstance in the Chrome browser process
831and child processes (renderer, GPU, utility) has already been taken care of. To
832use ThreadPoolInstance in another process, initialize ThreadPoolInstance early
833in the main function:
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00834
835```cpp
Gabriel Charette43fd3702019-05-29 16:36:51836// This initializes and starts ThreadPoolInstance with default params.
Tommy Chiang207a9192024-01-03 16:55:46837base::ThreadPoolInstance::CreateAndStartWithDefaultParams("process_name");
Gabriel Charette9b6c04072022-04-01 23:22:46838// The base/task/thread_pool.h API can now be used with base::ThreadPool trait.
Jared Saulea867ab2021-07-15 17:39:01839// Tasks will be scheduled as they are posted.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00840
Gabriel Charette43fd3702019-05-29 16:36:51841// This initializes ThreadPoolInstance.
Tommy Chiang207a9192024-01-03 16:55:46842base::ThreadPoolInstance::Create("process_name");
Gabriel Charette9b6c04072022-04-01 23:22:46843// The base/task/thread_pool.h API can now be used with base::ThreadPool trait. No
Gabriel Charette43fd3702019-05-29 16:36:51844// threads will be created and no tasks will be scheduled until after Start() is
845// called.
846base::ThreadPoolInstance::Get()->Start(params);
Gabriel Charette52fa3ae2019-04-15 21:44:37847// ThreadPool can now create threads and schedule tasks.
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00848```
849
Gabriel Charette43fd3702019-05-29 16:36:51850And shutdown ThreadPoolInstance late in the main function:
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00851
852```cpp
Gabriel Charette43fd3702019-05-29 16:36:51853base::ThreadPoolInstance::Get()->Shutdown();
fdoraybacba4a22017-05-10 21:10:00854// Tasks posted with TaskShutdownBehavior::BLOCK_SHUTDOWN and
855// tasks posted with TaskShutdownBehavior::SKIP_ON_SHUTDOWN that
856// have started to run before the Shutdown() call have now completed their
857// execution. Tasks posted with
858// TaskShutdownBehavior::CONTINUE_ON_SHUTDOWN may still be
859// running.
860```
Gabriel Charetteb86e5fe62017-06-08 19:39:28861## TaskRunner ownership (encourage no dependency injection)
Sebastien Marchandc95489b2017-05-25 16:39:34862
863TaskRunners shouldn't be passed through several components. Instead, the
Jared Saulea867ab2021-07-15 17:39:01864component that uses a TaskRunner should be the one that creates it.
Sebastien Marchandc95489b2017-05-25 16:39:34865
866See [this example](https://codereview.chromium.org/2885173002/) of a
867refactoring where a TaskRunner was passed through a lot of components only to be
868used in an eventual leaf. The leaf can and should now obtain its TaskRunner
869directly from
Gabriel Charette9b6c04072022-04-01 23:22:46870[`base/task/thread_pool.h`](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/thread_pool.h).
Gabriel Charetteb86e5fe62017-06-08 19:39:28871
Gabriel Charette694c3c332019-08-19 14:53:05872As mentioned above, `base::test::TaskEnvironment` allows unit tests to
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38873control tasks posted from underlying TaskRunners. In rare cases where a test
874needs to more precisely control task ordering: dependency injection of
875TaskRunners can be useful. For such cases the preferred approach is the
876following:
Gabriel Charetteb86e5fe62017-06-08 19:39:28877
878```cpp
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38879class Foo {
Gabriel Charetteb86e5fe62017-06-08 19:39:28880 public:
881
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38882 // Overrides |background_task_runner_| in tests.
Gabriel Charetteb86e5fe62017-06-08 19:39:28883 void SetBackgroundTaskRunnerForTesting(
Gabriel Charette39db4c62019-04-29 19:52:38884 scoped_refptr<base::SequencedTaskRunner> background_task_runner) {
885 background_task_runner_ = std::move(background_task_runner);
886 }
Gabriel Charetteb86e5fe62017-06-08 19:39:28887
888 private:
michaelpg12c04572017-06-26 23:25:06889 scoped_refptr<base::SequencedTaskRunner> background_task_runner_ =
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45890 base::ThreadPool::CreateSequencedTaskRunner(
Gabriel Charetteb10aeeb2018-07-26 20:15:00891 {base::MayBlock(), base::TaskPriority::BEST_EFFORT});
Gabriel Charetteb86e5fe62017-06-08 19:39:28892}
893```
894
895Note that this still allows removing all layers of plumbing between //chrome and
896that component since unit tests will use the leaf layer directly.
Gabriel Charette8917f4c2018-11-22 15:50:28897
898## FAQ
899See [Threading and Tasks FAQ](threading_and_tasks_faq.md) for more examples.
Gabriel Charette43de5c42020-01-27 22:44:45900
901[task APIs v3]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tssusPykvx3g0gvbvU4HxGyn3MjJlIylnsH13-Tv6s4/edit?ts=5de99a52#heading=h.ss4tw38hvh3s
Carlos Caballero40b6d042020-06-16 06:50:25902
903## Internals
904
905### SequenceManager
906
907[SequenceManager](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/sequence_manager/sequence_manager.h)
908manages TaskQueues which have different properties (e.g. priority, common task
909type) multiplexing all posted tasks into a single backing sequence. This will
910usually be a MessagePump. Depending on the type of message pump used other
911events such as UI messages may be processed as well. On Windows APC calls (as
912time permits) and signals sent to a registered set of HANDLEs may also be
913processed.
914
Carlos Caballero4a050922020-07-02 11:43:38915### MessagePump
Carlos Caballero40b6d042020-06-16 06:50:25916
917[MessagePumps](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/message_loop/message_pump.h)
918are responsible for processing native messages as well as for giving cycles to
919their delegate (SequenceManager) periodically. MessagePumps take care to mixing
920delegate callbacks with native message processing so neither type of event
921starves the other of cycles.
922
923There are different [MessagePumpTypes](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/message_loop/message_pump_type.h),
924most common are:
925
926* DEFAULT: Supports tasks and timers only
927
928* UI: Supports native UI events (e.g. Windows messages)
929
930* IO: Supports asynchronous IO (not file I/O!)
931
932* CUSTOM: User provided implementation of MessagePump interface
933
Carlos Caballero4a050922020-07-02 11:43:38934### RunLoop
Carlos Caballero40b6d042020-06-16 06:50:25935
Jared Saulea867ab2021-07-15 17:39:01936RunLoop is a helper class to run the RunLoop::Delegate associated with the
Carlos Caballero40b6d042020-06-16 06:50:25937current thread (usually a SequenceManager). Create a RunLoop on the stack and
938call Run/Quit to run a nested RunLoop but please avoid nested loops in
939production code!
940
Carlos Caballero4a050922020-07-02 11:43:38941### Task Reentrancy
Carlos Caballero40b6d042020-06-16 06:50:25942
943SequenceManager has task reentrancy protection. This means that if a
944task is being processed, a second task cannot start until the first task is
945finished. Reentrancy can happen when processing a task, and an inner
946message pump is created. That inner pump then processes native messages
947which could implicitly start an inner task. Inner message pumps are created
948with dialogs (DialogBox), common dialogs (GetOpenFileName), OLE functions
949(DoDragDrop), printer functions (StartDoc) and *many* others.
950
951```cpp
952Sample workaround when inner task processing is needed:
953 HRESULT hr;
954 {
Francois Doraya06ee172022-11-24 21:09:18955 CurrentThread::ScopedAllowApplicationTasksInNativeNestedLoop allow;
Carlos Caballero40b6d042020-06-16 06:50:25956 hr = DoDragDrop(...); // Implicitly runs a modal message loop.
957 }
958 // Process |hr| (the result returned by DoDragDrop()).
959```
960
961Please be SURE your task is reentrant (nestable) and all global variables
Jack Hsieh6c96b72fc2024-04-18 23:10:28962are stable and accessible before using
Francois Doraya06ee172022-11-24 21:09:18963CurrentThread::ScopedAllowApplicationTasksInNativeNestedLoop.
Carlos Caballero40b6d042020-06-16 06:50:25964
965## APIs for general use
966
967User code should hardly ever need to access SequenceManager APIs directly as
968these are meant for code that deals with scheduling. Instead you should use the
969following:
970
971* base::RunLoop: Drive the SequenceManager from the thread it's bound to.
972
Sean Maher03efef12022-09-23 22:43:13973* base::Thread/SequencedTaskRunner::CurrentDefaultHandle: Post back to the SequenceManager TaskQueues from a task running on it.
Carlos Caballero40b6d042020-06-16 06:50:25974
975* SequenceLocalStorageSlot : Bind external state to a sequence.
976
Carlos Caballero4a050922020-07-02 11:43:38977* base::CurrentThread : Proxy to a subset of Task related APIs bound to the current thread
Carlos Caballero40b6d042020-06-16 06:50:25978
979* Embedders may provide their own static accessors to post tasks on specific loops (e.g. content::BrowserThreads).
980
981### SingleThreadTaskExecutor and TaskEnvironment
982
983Instead of having to deal with SequenceManager and TaskQueues code that needs a
984simple task posting environment (one default task queue) can use a
985[SingleThreadTaskExecutor](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/task/single_thread_task_executor.h).
986
987Unit tests can use [TaskEnvironment](https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/base/test/task_environment.h)
988which is highly configurable.
Carlos Caballero4a050922020-07-02 11:43:38989
Wen Fane09439ca2021-03-09 16:50:41990## MessageLoop and MessageLoopCurrent
Carlos Caballero4a050922020-07-02 11:43:38991
Wen Fane09439ca2021-03-09 16:50:41992You might come across references to MessageLoop or MessageLoopCurrent in the
Carlos Caballero4a050922020-07-02 11:43:38993code or documentation. These classes no longer exist and we are in the process
Jared Saulea867ab2021-07-15 17:39:01994or getting rid of all references to them. `base::MessageLoopCurrent` was
995replaced by `base::CurrentThread` and the drop in replacements for
996`base::MessageLoop` are `base::SingleThreadTaskExecutor` and
997`base::Test::TaskEnvironment`.