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- /******************************************************************************
- *
- * Copyright 2014 Google, Inc.
- *
- * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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- #pragma once
- #include <stdbool.h>
- #include <stdint.h>
- typedef struct alarm_t alarm_t;
- typedef struct fixed_queue_t fixed_queue_t;
- typedef struct thread_t thread_t;
- // Prototype for the alarm callback function.
- typedef void (*alarm_callback_t)(void* data);
- // Creates a new one-time off alarm object with user-assigned
- // |name|. |name| may not be NULL, and a copy of the string will
- // be stored internally. The value of |name| has no semantic
- // meaning. It is recommended that the name is unique (for
- // better debuggability), but that is not enforced. The returned
- // object must be freed by calling |alarm_free|. Returns NULL on
- // failure.
- alarm_t* alarm_new(const char* name);
- // Creates a new periodic alarm object with user-assigned |name|.
- // |name| may not be NULL, and a copy of the string will be
- // stored internally. The value of |name| has no semantic
- // meaning. It is recommended that the name is unique (for better
- // debuggability), but that is not enforced. The returned object
- // must be freed by calling |alarm_free|. Returns NULL on
- // failure.
- alarm_t* alarm_new_periodic(const char* name);
- // Frees an |alarm| object created by |alarm_new| or
- // |alarm_new_periodic|. |alarm| may be NULL. If the alarm is
- // pending, it will be cancelled first. It is not safe to call
- // |alarm_free| from inside the callback of |alarm|.
- void alarm_free(alarm_t* alarm);
- // Sets an |alarm| to execute a callback in the future. The |cb|
- // callback is called after the given |interval_ms|, where
- // |interval_ms| is the number of milliseconds relative to the
- // current time. If |alarm| was created with
- // |alarm_new_periodic|, the alarm is scheduled to fire
- // periodically every |interval_ms|, otherwise it is a one time
- // only alarm. A periodic alarm repeats every |interval_ms| until
- // it is cancelled or freed. When the alarm fires, the |cb|
- // callback is called with the context argument |data|:
- //
- // void cb(void *data) {...}
- //
- // The |data| argument may be NULL, but the |cb| callback may not
- // be NULL. All |cb| callbacks scheduled through this call are
- // called within a single (internally created) thread. That
- // thread is not same as the caller’s thread. If two (or more)
- // alarms are set back-to-back with the same |interval_ms|, the
- // callbacks will be called in the order the alarms are set.
- void alarm_set(alarm_t* alarm, uint64_t interval_ms, alarm_callback_t cb,
- void* data);
- // Sets an |alarm| to execute a callback in the main message loop. This function
- // is same as |alarm_set| except that the |cb| callback is scheduled for
- // execution in the context of the main message loop.
- void alarm_set_on_mloop(alarm_t* alarm, uint64_t interval_ms,
- alarm_callback_t cb, void* data);
- // This function cancels the |alarm| if it was previously set.
- // When this call returns, the caller has a guarantee that the
- // callback is not in progress and will not be called if it
- // hasn't already been called. This function is idempotent.
- // |alarm| may not be NULL.
- void alarm_cancel(alarm_t* alarm);
- // Tests whether the |alarm| is scheduled.
- // Return true if the |alarm| is scheduled or NULL, otherwise false.
- bool alarm_is_scheduled(const alarm_t* alarm);
- // Figure out how much time until next expiration.
- // Returns 0 if not armed. |alarm| may not be NULL.
- // TODO: Remove this function once PM timers can be re-factored
- uint64_t alarm_get_remaining_ms(const alarm_t* alarm);
- // Cleanup the alarm internal state.
- // This function should be called by the OSI module cleanup during
- // graceful shutdown.
- void alarm_cleanup(void);
- // Dump alarm-related statistics and debug info to the |fd| file descriptor.
- // The information is in user-readable text format. The |fd| must be valid.
- void alarm_debug_dump(int fd);
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