X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fpoll-loop.h;h=da8f6e2063959e0dc7f3c52930e7c2a3bc9d9247;hb=72c644fd6de23d69f66b755237e3f5c74b4d9af7;hp=89c8e573e71d51e5212035dae2ac78d5634b707b;hpb=d474bd01bbdbbbdc94de525cef4099cb06cabf22;p=sliver-openvswitch.git diff --git a/lib/poll-loop.h b/lib/poll-loop.h index 89c8e573e..da8f6e206 100644 --- a/lib/poll-loop.h +++ b/lib/poll-loop.h @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009 Nicira Networks. + * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Nicira Networks. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -22,24 +22,42 @@ * calls one (or more) of the functions poll_fd_wait(), poll_immediate_wake(), * and poll_timer_wait() to register to be awakened when the appropriate event * occurs. Then the main loop calls poll_block(), which blocks until one of - * the registered events happens. - * - * There is also some support for autonomous subroutines that are executed by - * poll_block() when a file descriptor becomes ready. To prevent these - * routines from starving if events are continuously ready, the application - * should bound the amount of work it does between poll_block() calls. */ + * the registered events happens. */ #ifndef POLL_LOOP_H #define POLL_LOOP_H 1 #include +#include "util.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif struct poll_waiter; -/* Schedule events to wake up the following poll_block(). */ -struct poll_waiter *poll_fd_wait(int fd, short int events); -void poll_timer_wait(int msec); -void poll_immediate_wake(void); +/* Schedule events to wake up the following poll_block(). + * + * The poll_loop logs the 'where' argument to each function at "debug" level + * when an event causes a wakeup. Ordinarily, it is automatically filled in + * with the location in the source of the call, and caller should therefore + * omit it. But, if the function you are implementing is very generic, so that + * its location in the source would not be very helpful for debugging, you can + * avoid the macro expansion and pass a different argument, e.g.: + * (poll_fd_wait)(fd, events, where); + * See timer_wait() for an example. + */ +struct poll_waiter *poll_fd_wait(int fd, short int events, const char *where); +#define poll_fd_wait(fd, events) poll_fd_wait(fd, events, SOURCE_LOCATOR) + +void poll_timer_wait(long long int msec, const char *where); +#define poll_timer_wait(msec) poll_timer_wait(msec, SOURCE_LOCATOR) + +void poll_timer_wait_until(long long int msec, const char *where); +#define poll_timer_wait_until(msec) poll_timer_wait_until(msec, SOURCE_LOCATOR) + +void poll_immediate_wake(const char *where); +#define poll_immediate_wake() poll_immediate_wake(SOURCE_LOCATOR) /* Wait until an event occurs. */ void poll_block(void); @@ -47,4 +65,8 @@ void poll_block(void); /* Cancel a file descriptor callback or event. */ void poll_cancel(struct poll_waiter *); +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + #endif /* poll-loop.h */