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author | Eric Wong <[email protected]> | 2023-02-24 18:05:36 +0000 |
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committer | Eric Wong <[email protected]> | 2023-02-26 20:39:41 +0000 |
commit | 35136e1e9c232ad7a03407b992b2e86b6df43f63 (patch) | |
tree | 2c60e2d5c9a10089badd41d0f696fe41e70f4a1a /win32/file.c | |
parent | 6e6992e5db49a238baf290d9b9b521f6b6be5a19 (diff) |
reuse open(2) from rb_file_load_ok on POSIX-like system
When loading Ruby source files, we can save the result of
successful opens as open(2)/openat(2) are a fairly expensive
syscalls. This also avoids a time-of-check-to-time-of-use
(TOCTTOU) problem.
This reduces open(2) syscalls during `require'; but should be
most apparent when users have a small $LOAD_PATH. Users with
large $LOAD_PATH will benefit less since there'll be more
open(2) failures due to ENOENT.
With `strace -c -e openat ruby -e exit' under Linux, this
results in a ~14% reduction of openat(2) syscalls
(glibc uses openat(2) to implement open(2)).
% time seconds usecs/call calls errors syscall
------ ----------- ----------- --------- --------- ----------------
0.00 0.000000 0 296 110 openat
0.00 0.000000 0 254 110 openat
Additionally, the introduction of `struct ruby_file_load_state'
may make future optimizations more apparent.
This change cannot benefit binary (.so) loading since the
dlopen(3) API requires a filename and I'm not aware of an
alternative that takes a pre-existing FD. In typical
situations, Ruby source files outnumber the mount of .so
files.
Diffstat (limited to 'win32/file.c')
-rw-r--r-- | win32/file.c | 4 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/win32/file.c b/win32/file.c index 31cc1aff6e..3132bf41a4 100644 --- a/win32/file.c +++ b/win32/file.c @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ #include <wchar.h> #include <shlwapi.h> #include "win32/file.h" +#include "internal/file.h" #ifndef INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES # define INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES ((DWORD)-1) @@ -592,8 +593,9 @@ rb_file_expand_path_internal(VALUE fname, VALUE dname, int abs_mode, int long_na return result; } +/* TODO: using @fls is an exercise for a win32 hacker */ int -rb_file_load_ok(const char *path) +rb_file_load_ok(const char *path, struct ruby_file_load_state *fls) { DWORD attr; int ret = 1; |