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1 /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ | |
2 /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public | |
3 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this | |
4 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ | |
5 | |
6 /* | |
7 ** File: pralarm.h | |
8 ** Description: API to periodic alarms. | |
9 ** | |
10 ** | |
11 ** Alarms are defined to invoke some client specified function at | |
12 ** a time in the future. The notification may be a one time event | |
13 ** or repeated at a fixed interval. The interval at which the next | |
14 ** notification takes place may be modified by the client code only | |
15 ** during the respective notification. | |
16 ** | |
17 ** The notification is delivered on a thread that is part of the | |
18 ** alarm context (PRAlarm). The thread will inherit the priority | |
19 ** of the Alarm creator. | |
20 ** | |
21 ** Any number of periodic alarms (PRAlarmID) may be created within | |
22 ** the context of a single alarm (PRAlarm). The notifications will be | |
23 ** scheduled as close to the desired time as possible. | |
24 ** | |
25 ** Repeating periodic notifies are expected to run at a fixed rate. | |
26 ** That rate is expressed as some number of notifies per period where | |
27 ** the period is much larger than a PRIntervalTime (see prinrval.h). | |
28 */ | |
29 | |
30 #if !defined(pralarm_h) | |
31 #define pralarm_h | |
32 | |
33 #include "prtypes.h" | |
34 #include "prinrval.h" | |
35 | |
36 | |
37 PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C | |
38 | |
39 /**********************************************************************/ | |
40 /************************* TYPES AND CONSTANTS ************************/ | |
41 /**********************************************************************/ | |
42 | |
43 typedef struct PRAlarm PRAlarm; | |
44 typedef struct PRAlarmID PRAlarmID; | |
45 | |
46 typedef PRBool (PR_CALLBACK *PRPeriodicAlarmFn)( | |
47 PRAlarmID *id, void *clientData, PRUint32 late); | |
48 | |
49 /**********************************************************************/ | |
50 /****************************** FUNCTIONS *****************************/ | |
51 /**********************************************************************/ | |
52 | |
53 /*********************************************************************** | |
54 ** FUNCTION: PR_CreateAlarm | |
55 ** DESCRIPTION: | |
56 ** Create an alarm context. | |
57 ** INPUTS: void | |
58 ** OUTPUTS: None | |
59 ** RETURN: PRAlarm* | |
60 ** | |
61 ** SIDE EFFECTS: | |
62 ** This creates an alarm context, which is an object used for subsequent | |
63 ** notification creations. It also creates a thread that will be used to | |
64 ** deliver the notifications that are expected to be defined. The client | |
65 ** is resposible for destroying the context when appropriate. | |
66 ** RESTRICTIONS: | |
67 ** None. | |
68 ** MEMORY: The object (PRAlarm) and a thread to support notifications. | |
69 ** ALGORITHM: N/A | |
70 ***********************************************************************/ | |
71 NSPR_API(PRAlarm*) PR_CreateAlarm(void); | |
72 | |
73 /*********************************************************************** | |
74 ** FUNCTION: PR_DestroyAlarm | |
75 ** DESCRIPTION: | |
76 ** Destroys the context created by PR_CreateAlarm(). | |
77 ** INPUTS: PRAlarm* | |
78 ** OUTPUTS: None | |
79 ** RETURN: PRStatus | |
80 ** | |
81 ** SIDE EFFECTS: | |
82 ** This destroys the context that was created by PR_CreateAlarm(). | |
83 ** If there are any active alarms (PRAlarmID), they will be cancelled. | |
84 ** Once that is done, the thread that was used to deliver the alarms | |
85 ** will be joined. | |
86 ** RESTRICTIONS: | |
87 ** None. | |
88 ** MEMORY: N/A | |
89 ** ALGORITHM: N/A | |
90 ***********************************************************************/ | |
91 NSPR_API(PRStatus) PR_DestroyAlarm(PRAlarm *alarm); | |
92 | |
93 /*********************************************************************** | |
94 ** FUNCTION: PR_SetAlarm | |
95 ** DESCRIPTION: | |
96 ** Creates a periodic notifier that is to be delivered to a specified | |
97 ** function at some fixed interval. | |
98 ** INPUTS: PRAlarm *alarm Parent alarm context | |
99 ** PRIntervalTime period Interval over which the notifies | |
100 ** are delivered. | |
101 ** PRUint32 rate The rate within the interval that | |
102 ** the notifies will be delivered. | |
103 ** PRPeriodicAlarmFn function Entry point where the notifies | |
104 ** will be delivered. | |
105 ** OUTPUTS: None | |
106 ** RETURN: PRAlarmID* Handle to the notifier just created | |
107 ** or NULL if the request failed. | |
108 ** | |
109 ** SIDE EFFECTS: | |
110 ** A periodic notifier is created. The notifications will be delivered | |
111 ** by the alarm's internal thread at a fixed interval whose rate is the | |
112 ** number of interrupts per interval specified. The first notification | |
113 ** will be delivered as soon as possible, and they will continue until | |
114 ** the notifier routine indicates that they should cease of the alarm | |
115 ** context is destroyed (PR_DestroyAlarm). | |
116 ** RESTRICTIONS: | |
117 ** None. | |
118 ** MEMORY: Memory for the notifier object. | |
119 ** ALGORITHM: The rate at which notifications are delivered are stated | |
120 ** to be "'rate' notifies per 'interval'". The exact time of | |
121 ** the notification is computed based on a epoch established | |
122 ** when the notifier was set. Each notification is delivered | |
123 ** not ealier than the epoch plus the fixed rate times the | |
124 ** notification sequence number. Such notifications have the | |
125 ** potential to be late by not more than 'interval'/'rate'. | |
126 ** The amount of lateness of one notification is taken into | |
127 ** account on the next in an attempt to avoid long term slew. | |
128 ***********************************************************************/ | |
129 NSPR_API(PRAlarmID*) PR_SetAlarm( | |
130 PRAlarm *alarm, PRIntervalTime period, PRUint32 rate, | |
131 PRPeriodicAlarmFn function, void *clientData); | |
132 | |
133 /*********************************************************************** | |
134 ** FUNCTION: PR_ResetAlarm | |
135 ** DESCRIPTION: | |
136 ** Resets an existing alarm. | |
137 ** INPUTS: PRAlarmID *id Identify of the notifier. | |
138 ** PRIntervalTime period Interval over which the notifies | |
139 ** are delivered. | |
140 ** PRUint32 rate The rate within the interval that | |
141 ** the notifies will be delivered. | |
142 ** OUTPUTS: None | |
143 ** RETURN: PRStatus Indication of completion. | |
144 ** | |
145 ** SIDE EFFECTS: | |
146 ** An existing alarm may have its period and rate redefined. The | |
147 ** additional side effect is that the notifier's epoch is recomputed. | |
148 ** The first notification delivered by the newly refreshed alarm is | |
149 ** defined to be 'interval'/'rate' from the time of the reset. | |
150 ** RESTRICTIONS: | |
151 ** This function may only be called in the notifier for that alarm. | |
152 ** MEMORY: N/A. | |
153 ** ALGORITHM: See PR_SetAlarm(). | |
154 ***********************************************************************/ | |
155 NSPR_API(PRStatus) PR_ResetAlarm( | |
156 PRAlarmID *id, PRIntervalTime period, PRUint32 rate); | |
157 | |
158 PR_END_EXTERN_C | |
159 | |
160 #endif /* !defined(pralarm_h) */ | |
161 | |
162 /* prinrval.h */ |