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+// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+#ifndef NET_BASE_WINSOCK_UTIL_H_ |
+#define NET_BASE_WINSOCK_UTIL_H_ |
+#pragma once |
+ |
+#include <winsock2.h> |
+ |
+namespace net { |
+ |
+// Assert that the (manual-reset) event object is not signaled. |
+void AssertEventNotSignaled(WSAEVENT hEvent); |
+ |
+// If the (manual-reset) event object is signaled, resets it and returns true. |
+// Otherwise, does nothing and returns false. Called after a Winsock function |
+// succeeds synchronously |
+// |
+// Our testing shows that except in rare cases (when running inside QEMU), |
+// the event object is already signaled at this point, so we call this method |
+// to avoid a context switch in common cases. This is just a performance |
+// optimization. The code still works if this function simply returns false. |
+bool ResetEventIfSignaled(WSAEVENT hEvent); |
+ |
+// Map winsock error to Chromium error. |
+int MapWinsockError(int os_error); |
+ |
+} // namespace net |
+ |
+#endif // NET_BASE_WINSOCK_UTIL_H_ |