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diff --git a/src/core/ioev.h b/src/core/ioev.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e635e0c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/core/ioev.h @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +// +// Copyright 2017 Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> +// +// This software is supplied under the terms of the MIT License, a +// copy of which should be located in the distribution where this +// file was obtained (LICENSE.txt). A copy of the license may also be +// found online at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. +// + +#ifndef CORE_IOEV_H +#define CORE_IOEV_H + +#include "core/defs.h" +#include "core/thread.h" + +typedef struct nni_ioev_ops nni_ioev_ops; +typedef struct nni_ioev nni_ioev; + +// Provider specific operations on I/O events. We only have cancellation +// at present. +struct nni_ioev_ops { + // Cancel the I/O. This should not callback up, but instead should + // just do whatever is necessary to free provider specific state, + // and unlink the I/O from any schedule. The I/O itself will not + // have been started if this is called. + void (*ip_cancel)(void *); +}; + +// An nni_iov is an I/O event handle, used to represent asynchronous I/O. +// These take several different forms. +struct nni_ioev { + int ie_result; // Result code (nng_errno) + size_t ie_count; // Bytes transferred (I/O only) + nni_cb ie_cb; // User specified callback. + void * ie_cbarg; // Callback argument. + + // These fields are private to the io events framework. + nni_mtx ie_lk; + nni_cv ie_cv; + unsigned ie_flags; + + // Provider data. + nni_ioev_ops ie_prov_ops; + void * ie_prov_data; +}; + +// nni_ioev_init initializes an IO event. The callback is called with +// the supplied argument when the operation is complete. If NULL is +// supplied for the callback, then nni_ioev_wake is used in its place, +// and the ioev is used for the argument. +extern void nni_ioev_init(nni_ioev *, nni_cb, void *); + +// nni_ioev_fini finalizes the IO event, releasing resources (locks) +// associated with it. The caller is responsible for ensuring that any +// associated I/O is unscheduled or complete. +extern void nni_ioev_fini(nni_ioev *); + +// nni_ioev_cancel cancels the IO event. The result will be NNG_ECANCELED, +// unless the underlying IO has already completed. +extern void nni_ioev_cancel(nni_ioev *); + +// nni_ioev_result returns the result code (0 on success, or an NNG errno) +// for the operation. It is only valid to call this when the operation is +// complete (such as when the callback is executed or after nni_ioev_wait +// is performed). +extern int nni_ioev_result(nni_ioev *); + +// nni_ioev_count returns the number of bytes of data transferred, if any. +// As with nni_ioev_result, it is only defined if the I/O operation has +// completed. +extern size_t nni_ioev_count(nni_ioev *); + +// nni_ioev_wake wakes any threads blocked in nni_ioev_wait. This is the +// default callback if no other is supplied. If a user callback is supplied +// then that code must call this routine to wake any waiters (unless the +// user code is certain that there are no such waiters). +extern void nni_ioev_wake(nni_ioev *); + +// nni_ioev_wait blocks the caller until the IO event is complete, as indicated +// by nni_ioev_wake being called. (Recall nni_ioev_wake is the default +// callback if none is supplied.) If a user supplied callback is provided, +// and that callback does not call nni_ioev_wake, then this routine may +// block the caller indefinitely. +extern void nni_ioev_wait(nni_ioev *); + +// I/O provider related functions. +extern void nni_ioev_set_ops(nni_ioev *, nni_ioev_ops *, void *); + +// nni_ioev_busy is called by the provider to begin an operation, marking +// the IO busy. The framework will avoid calling back into the provider +// (for cancellation for example) while the ioev is busy. It is important +// that the busy state be held for only brief periods of time, such as while +// a non-blocking I/O operation is in progress. If the IO is canceled (or +// a cancellation is in progress), the function will return NNG_ECANCELED. +// In this case, the provider must not perform any further I/O operations, +// and must not call the completion routine. Otherwise zero is returned. +extern int nni_ioev_busy(nni_ioev *); + +// nni_ioev_unbusy clears the "busy" state set by nni_ioev_busy. +extern void nni_ioev_unbusy(nni_ioev *); + +// nni_ioev_finish is called by the provider when an operation is complete. +// (This can be for any reason other than cancellation.) The provider gives +// the result code (0 for success, an NNG errno otherwise), and the amount of +// data transferred (if any). The ioev must have been marked busy when this +// is called. The ioev busy state is automatically cleared by this routine. +extern void nni_ioev_finish(nni_ioev *, int, size_t); + +#endif // CORE_IOEV_H |
