/***************************************************************************** * vlc_interrupt.h: ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2015 Remlab T:mi * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston MA 02110-1301, USA. *****************************************************************************/ /** * @file * This file declares interruptible sleep functions. */ #ifndef VLC_INTERRUPT_H # define VLC_INTERRUPT_H 1 # include # ifndef _WIN32 # include /* socklen_t */ # else # include # endif struct pollfd; struct iovec; struct sockaddr; struct msghdr; /** * @defgroup interrupt Interruptible sleep * @{ * @defgroup interrupt_sleep Interruptible sleep functions * @{ */ /** * Interruptible variant of vlc_sem_wait(). * * Waits on a semaphore like vlc_sem_wait(). If the calling thread has an * interruption context (as set by vlc_interrupt_set()), and another thread * invokes vlc_interrupt_raise() on that context, the semaphore is incremented. * * @warning The calling thread should be the only thread ever to wait on the * specified semaphore. Otherwise, interruptions may not be delivered * accurately (the wrong thread may be woken up). * * @note This function is (always) a cancellation point. * * @return EINTR if the semaphore was incremented due to an interruption, * otherwise zero. */ VLC_API int vlc_sem_wait_i11e(vlc_sem_t *); /** * Interruptible variant of mwait(). * * Waits for a specified timestamp or, if the calling thread has an * interruption context, an interruption. * * @return EINTR if an interruption occurred, otherwise 0 once the timestamp is * reached. */ VLC_API int vlc_mwait_i11e(vlc_tick_t); /** * Interruptible variant of msleep(). * * Waits for a specified timeout duration or, if the calling thread has an * interruption context, an interruption. * * @param delay timeout value (in microseconds) * * @return EINTR if an interruption occurred, otherwise 0 once the timeout * expired. */ static inline int vlc_msleep_i11e(vlc_tick_t delay) { return vlc_mwait_i11e(mdate() + delay); } /** * Interruptible variant of poll(). * * Waits for file descriptors I/O events, a timeout, a signal or a VLC I/O * interruption. Except for VLC I/O interruptions, this function behaves * just like the standard poll(). * * @note This function is always a cancellation point (as poll()). * @see poll() manual page * * @param fds table of events to wait for * @param nfds number of entries in the table * @param timeout time to wait in milliseconds or -1 for infinite * * @return A strictly positive result represent the number of pending events. * 0 is returned if the time-out is reached without events. * -1 is returned if a VLC I/O interrupt occurs (and errno is set to EINTR) * or if an error occurs. */ VLC_API int vlc_poll_i11e(struct pollfd *, unsigned, int); VLC_API ssize_t vlc_readv_i11e(int fd, struct iovec *, int); VLC_API ssize_t vlc_writev_i11e(int fd, const struct iovec *, int); VLC_API ssize_t vlc_read_i11e(int fd, void *, size_t); VLC_API ssize_t vlc_write_i11e(int fd, const void *, size_t); VLC_API ssize_t vlc_recvmsg_i11e(int fd, struct msghdr *, int flags); VLC_API ssize_t vlc_sendmsg_i11e(int fd, const struct msghdr *, int flags); VLC_API ssize_t vlc_recvfrom_i11e(int fd, void *, size_t, int flags, struct sockaddr *, socklen_t *); VLC_API ssize_t vlc_sendto_i11e(int fd, const void *, size_t, int flags, const struct sockaddr *, socklen_t); static inline ssize_t vlc_recv_i11e(int fd, void *buf, size_t len, int flags) { return vlc_recvfrom_i11e(fd, buf, len, flags, NULL, NULL); } static inline ssize_t vlc_send_i11e(int fd, const void *buf, size_t len, int flags) { return vlc_sendto_i11e(fd, buf, len, flags, NULL, 0); } VLC_API int vlc_accept_i11e(int fd, struct sockaddr *, socklen_t *, bool); /** * Registers a custom interrupt handler. * * Registers a custom callback as interrupt handler for the calling thread. * The callback must be unregistered with vlc_interrupt_unregister() before * thread termination and before any further callback registration. * * If the calling thread has no interruption context, this function has no * effects. */ VLC_API void vlc_interrupt_register(void (*cb)(void *), void *opaque); VLC_API int vlc_interrupt_unregister(void); /** * @} * @defgroup interrupt_context Interrupt context signaling and manipulation * @{ */ typedef struct vlc_interrupt vlc_interrupt_t; /** * Creates an interruption context. */ VLC_API vlc_interrupt_t *vlc_interrupt_create(void) VLC_USED; /** * Destroys an interrupt context. */ VLC_API void vlc_interrupt_destroy(vlc_interrupt_t *); /** * Sets the interruption context for the calling thread. * @param newctx the interruption context to attach or NULL for none * @return the previous interruption context or NULL if none * * @note This function is not a cancellation point. * @warning A context can be attached to no more than one thread at a time. */ VLC_API vlc_interrupt_t *vlc_interrupt_set(vlc_interrupt_t *); /** * Raises an interruption through a specified context. * * This is used to asynchronously wake a thread up while it is waiting on some * other events (typically I/O events). * * @note This function is thread-safe. * @note This function is not a cancellation point. */ VLC_API void vlc_interrupt_raise(vlc_interrupt_t *); /** * Marks the interruption context as "killed". * * This is not reversible. */ VLC_API void vlc_interrupt_kill(vlc_interrupt_t *); /** * Checks if the interruption context was "killed". * * Indicates whether the interruption context of the calling thread (if any) * was killed with vlc_interrupt_kill(). */ VLC_API bool vlc_killed(void) VLC_USED; /** * Enables forwarding of interruption. * * If an interruption is raised through the context of the calling thread, * it will be forwarded to the specified other context. This is used to cross * thread boundaries. * * If the calling thread has no interrupt context, this function does nothing. * * @param to context to forward to */ VLC_API void vlc_interrupt_forward_start(vlc_interrupt_t *to, void *data[2]); /** * Undoes vlc_interrupt_forward_start(). * * This function must be called after each successful call to * vlc_interrupt_forward_start() before any other interruptible call is made * in the same thread. * * If an interruption was raised against the context of the calling thread * (after the previous call to vlc_interrupt_forward_start()), it is dequeued. * * If the calling thread has no interrupt context, this function does nothing * and returns zero. * * @return 0 if no interrupt was raised, EINTR if an interrupt was raised */ VLC_API int vlc_interrupt_forward_stop(void *const data[2]); /** @} @} */ #endif