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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 26*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 27*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 28*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 29*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 30*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 31*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 32*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * SUCH DAMAGE. 33*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * 34*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * @(#)callout.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/21/94 35*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * $FreeBSD$ 36*1eaf0ac3Slogwang */ 37*1eaf0ac3Slogwang 38*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #ifndef _SYS_CALLOUT_H_ 39*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define _SYS_CALLOUT_H_ 40*1eaf0ac3Slogwang 41*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #include <sys/_callout.h> 42*1eaf0ac3Slogwang 43*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define CALLOUT_LOCAL_ALLOC 0x0001 /* was allocated from callfree */ 44*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define CALLOUT_ACTIVE 0x0002 /* callout is currently active */ 45*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define CALLOUT_PENDING 0x0004 /* callout is waiting for timeout */ 46*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define CALLOUT_MPSAFE 0x0008 /* deprecated */ 47*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define CALLOUT_RETURNUNLOCKED 0x0010 /* handler returns with mtx unlocked */ 48*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define CALLOUT_SHAREDLOCK 0x0020 /* callout lock held in shared mode */ 49*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define CALLOUT_DFRMIGRATION 0x0040 /* callout in deferred migration mode */ 50*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define CALLOUT_PROCESSED 0x0080 /* callout in wheel or processing list? */ 51*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define CALLOUT_DIRECT 0x0100 /* allow exec from hw int context */ 52*1eaf0ac3Slogwang 53*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define C_DIRECT_EXEC 0x0001 /* direct execution of callout */ 54*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define C_PRELBITS 7 55*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define C_PRELRANGE ((1 << C_PRELBITS) - 1) 56*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define C_PREL(x) (((x) + 1) << 1) 57*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define C_PRELGET(x) (int)((((x) >> 1) & C_PRELRANGE) - 1) 58*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define C_HARDCLOCK 0x0100 /* align to hardclock() calls */ 59*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define C_ABSOLUTE 0x0200 /* event time is absolute. */ 60*1eaf0ac3Slogwang 61*1eaf0ac3Slogwang struct callout_handle { 62*1eaf0ac3Slogwang struct callout *callout; 63*1eaf0ac3Slogwang }; 64*1eaf0ac3Slogwang 65*1eaf0ac3Slogwang /* Flags for callout_stop_safe() */ 66*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define CS_DRAIN 0x0001 /* callout_drain(), wait allowed */ 67*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define CS_EXECUTING 0x0002 /* Positive return value indicates that 68*1eaf0ac3Slogwang the callout was executing */ 69*1eaf0ac3Slogwang 70*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #ifdef _KERNEL 71*1eaf0ac3Slogwang /* 72*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * Note the flags field is actually *two* fields. The c_flags 73*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * field is the one that caller operations that may, or may not have 74*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * a lock touches i.e. callout_deactivate(). The other, the c_iflags, 75*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * is the internal flags that *must* be kept correct on which the 76*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * callout system depend on e.g. callout_pending(). 77*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * The c_iflag is used internally by the callout system to determine which 78*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * list the callout is on and track internal state. Callers *should not* 79*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * use the c_flags field directly but should use the macros provided. 80*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * 81*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * The c_iflags field holds internal flags that are protected by internal 82*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * locks of the callout subsystem. The c_flags field holds external flags. 83*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * The caller must hold its own lock while manipulating or reading external 84*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * flags via callout_active(), callout_deactivate(), callout_reset*(), or 85*1eaf0ac3Slogwang * callout_stop() to avoid races. 86*1eaf0ac3Slogwang */ 87*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_active(c) ((c)->c_flags & CALLOUT_ACTIVE) 88*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_deactivate(c) ((c)->c_flags &= ~CALLOUT_ACTIVE) 89*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_drain(c) _callout_stop_safe(c, CS_DRAIN, NULL) 90*1eaf0ac3Slogwang void callout_init(struct callout *, int); 91*1eaf0ac3Slogwang void _callout_init_lock(struct callout *, struct lock_object *, int); 92*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_init_mtx(c, mtx, flags) \ 93*1eaf0ac3Slogwang _callout_init_lock((c), ((mtx) != NULL) ? &(mtx)->lock_object : \ 94*1eaf0ac3Slogwang NULL, (flags)) 95*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_init_rm(c, rm, flags) \ 96*1eaf0ac3Slogwang _callout_init_lock((c), ((rm) != NULL) ? &(rm)->lock_object : \ 97*1eaf0ac3Slogwang NULL, (flags)) 98*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_init_rw(c, rw, flags) \ 99*1eaf0ac3Slogwang _callout_init_lock((c), ((rw) != NULL) ? &(rw)->lock_object : \ 100*1eaf0ac3Slogwang NULL, (flags)) 101*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_pending(c) ((c)->c_iflags & CALLOUT_PENDING) 102*1eaf0ac3Slogwang int callout_reset_sbt_on(struct callout *, sbintime_t, sbintime_t, 103*1eaf0ac3Slogwang void (*)(void *), void *, int, int); 104*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_reset_sbt(c, sbt, pr, fn, arg, flags) \ 105*1eaf0ac3Slogwang callout_reset_sbt_on((c), (sbt), (pr), (fn), (arg), -1, (flags)) 106*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_reset_sbt_curcpu(c, sbt, pr, fn, arg, flags) \ 107*1eaf0ac3Slogwang callout_reset_sbt_on((c), (sbt), (pr), (fn), (arg), PCPU_GET(cpuid),\ 108*1eaf0ac3Slogwang (flags)) 109*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_reset_on(c, to_ticks, fn, arg, cpu) \ 110*1eaf0ac3Slogwang callout_reset_sbt_on((c), tick_sbt * (to_ticks), 0, (fn), (arg), \ 111*1eaf0ac3Slogwang (cpu), C_HARDCLOCK) 112*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_reset(c, on_tick, fn, arg) \ 113*1eaf0ac3Slogwang callout_reset_on((c), (on_tick), (fn), (arg), -1) 114*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_reset_curcpu(c, on_tick, fn, arg) \ 115*1eaf0ac3Slogwang callout_reset_on((c), (on_tick), (fn), (arg), PCPU_GET(cpuid)) 116*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_schedule_sbt_on(c, sbt, pr, cpu, flags) \ 117*1eaf0ac3Slogwang callout_reset_sbt_on((c), (sbt), (pr), (c)->c_func, (c)->c_arg, \ 118*1eaf0ac3Slogwang (cpu), (flags)) 119*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_schedule_sbt(c, sbt, pr, flags) \ 120*1eaf0ac3Slogwang callout_schedule_sbt_on((c), (sbt), (pr), -1, (flags)) 121*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_schedule_sbt_curcpu(c, sbt, pr, flags) \ 122*1eaf0ac3Slogwang callout_schedule_sbt_on((c), (sbt), (pr), PCPU_GET(cpuid), (flags)) 123*1eaf0ac3Slogwang int callout_schedule(struct callout *, int); 124*1eaf0ac3Slogwang int callout_schedule_on(struct callout *, int, int); 125*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_schedule_curcpu(c, on_tick) \ 126*1eaf0ac3Slogwang callout_schedule_on((c), (on_tick), PCPU_GET(cpuid)) 127*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_stop(c) _callout_stop_safe(c, 0, NULL) 128*1eaf0ac3Slogwang int _callout_stop_safe(struct callout *, int, void (*)(void *)); 129*1eaf0ac3Slogwang void callout_process(sbintime_t now); 130*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #define callout_async_drain(c, d) \ 131*1eaf0ac3Slogwang _callout_stop_safe(c, 0, d) 132*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #endif 133*1eaf0ac3Slogwang 134*1eaf0ac3Slogwang #endif /* _SYS_CALLOUT_H_ */ 135