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Editing: condvar.h
/* * Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Copyright (C) 2007 The Regents of the University of California. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER). * Written by Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>. * UCRL-CODE-235197 * * This file is part of the SPL, Solaris Porting Layer. * * The SPL is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the * Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your * option) any later version. * * The SPL 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 General Public License * for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with the SPL. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #ifndef _SPL_CONDVAR_H #define _SPL_CONDVAR_H #include <linux/module.h> #include <sys/kmem.h> #include <sys/mutex.h> #include <sys/callo.h> #include <sys/wait.h> #include <sys/time.h> /* * cv_timedwait() is similar to cv_wait() except that it additionally expects * a timeout value specified in ticks. When woken by cv_signal() or * cv_broadcast() it returns 1, otherwise when the timeout is reached -1 is * returned. * * cv_timedwait_sig() behaves the same as cv_timedwait() but blocks * interruptibly and can be woken by a signal (EINTR, ERESTART). When * this occurs 0 is returned. * * cv_timedwait_io() and cv_timedwait_sig_io() are variants of cv_timedwait() * and cv_timedwait_sig() which should be used when waiting for outstanding * IO to complete. They are responsible for updating the iowait accounting * when this is supported by the platform. * * cv_timedwait_hires() and cv_timedwait_sig_hires() are high resolution * versions of cv_timedwait() and cv_timedwait_sig(). They expect the timeout * to be specified as a hrtime_t allowing for timeouts of less than a tick. * * N.B. The return values differ slightly from the illumos implementation * which returns the time remaining, instead of 1, when woken. They both * return -1 on timeout. Consumers which need to know the time remaining * are responsible for tracking it themselves. */ /* * The kcondvar_t struct is protected by mutex taken externally before * calling any of the wait/signal funs, and passed into the wait funs. */ #define CV_MAGIC 0x346545f4 #define CV_DESTROY 0x346545f5 typedef struct { int cv_magic; spl_wait_queue_head_t cv_event; spl_wait_queue_head_t cv_destroy; atomic_t cv_refs; atomic_t cv_waiters; kmutex_t *cv_mutex; } kcondvar_t; typedef enum { CV_DEFAULT = 0, CV_DRIVER } kcv_type_t; extern void __cv_init(kcondvar_t *, char *, kcv_type_t, void *); extern void __cv_destroy(kcondvar_t *); extern void __cv_wait(kcondvar_t *, kmutex_t *); extern void __cv_wait_io(kcondvar_t *, kmutex_t *); extern void __cv_wait_idle(kcondvar_t *, kmutex_t *); extern int __cv_wait_io_sig(kcondvar_t *, kmutex_t *); extern int __cv_wait_sig(kcondvar_t *, kmutex_t *); extern int __cv_timedwait(kcondvar_t *, kmutex_t *, clock_t); extern int __cv_timedwait_io(kcondvar_t *, kmutex_t *, clock_t); extern int __cv_timedwait_sig(kcondvar_t *, kmutex_t *, clock_t); extern int __cv_timedwait_idle(kcondvar_t *, kmutex_t *, clock_t); extern int cv_timedwait_hires(kcondvar_t *, kmutex_t *, hrtime_t, hrtime_t res, int flag); extern int cv_timedwait_sig_hires(kcondvar_t *, kmutex_t *, hrtime_t, hrtime_t res, int flag); extern int cv_timedwait_idle_hires(kcondvar_t *, kmutex_t *, hrtime_t, hrtime_t res, int flag); extern void __cv_signal(kcondvar_t *); extern void __cv_broadcast(kcondvar_t *c); #define cv_init(cvp, name, type, arg) __cv_init(cvp, name, type, arg) #define cv_destroy(cvp) __cv_destroy(cvp) #define cv_wait(cvp, mp) __cv_wait(cvp, mp) #define cv_wait_io(cvp, mp) __cv_wait_io(cvp, mp) #define cv_wait_idle(cvp, mp) __cv_wait_idle(cvp, mp) #define cv_wait_io_sig(cvp, mp) __cv_wait_io_sig(cvp, mp) #define cv_wait_sig(cvp, mp) __cv_wait_sig(cvp, mp) #define cv_signal(cvp) __cv_signal(cvp) #define cv_broadcast(cvp) __cv_broadcast(cvp) /* * NB: There is no way to reliably distinguish between having been signalled * and having timed out on Linux. If the client code needs to reliably * distinguish between the two it should use the hires variant. */ #define cv_timedwait(cvp, mp, t) __cv_timedwait(cvp, mp, t) #define cv_timedwait_io(cvp, mp, t) __cv_timedwait_io(cvp, mp, t) #define cv_timedwait_sig(cvp, mp, t) __cv_timedwait_sig(cvp, mp, t) #define cv_timedwait_idle(cvp, mp, t) __cv_timedwait_idle(cvp, mp, t) #endif /* _SPL_CONDVAR_H */
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