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+// Copyright 2015 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. |
+ |
+// This file contains types/constants and functions specific to wait sets. |
+// |
+// Note: This header should be compilable as C. |
+ |
+#ifndef MOJO_PUBLIC_C_SYSTEM_WAIT_SET_H_ |
+#define MOJO_PUBLIC_C_SYSTEM_WAIT_SET_H_ |
+ |
+#include "mojo/public/c/system/system_export.h" |
+#include "mojo/public/c/system/types.h" |
+ |
+#ifdef __cplusplus |
+extern "C" { |
+#endif |
+ |
+// Note: See the comment in functions.h about the meaning of the "optional" |
+// label for pointer parameters. |
+ |
+// Creates a wait set. A wait set is a way to efficiently wait on multiple |
+// handles. |
+// |
+// On success, |*wait_set_handle| will contain a handle to a wait set. |
+// |
+// Returns: |
+// |MOJO_RESULT_OK| on success. |
+// |MOJO_RESULT_INVALID_ARGUMENT| if |wait_set_handle| is null. |
+// |MOJO_RESULT_RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED| if a process/system/quota/etc. limit has |
+// been reached. |
+MOJO_SYSTEM_EXPORT MojoResult MojoCreateWaitSet( |
+ MojoHandle* wait_set_handle); // Out. |
+ |
+// Adds a wait on |handle| to |wait_set_handle|. |
+// |
+// A handle can only be added to any given wait set once, but may be added to |
+// any number of different wait sets. To modify the signals being waited for, |
+// the handle must first be removed, and then added with the new signals. |
+// |
+// It is safe to add a handle to a wait set while performing a wait on another |
+// thread. If the added handle already has its signals satisfied, the waiting |
+// thread will be woken. |
+// |
+// Returns: |
+// |MOJO_RESULT_OK| if |handle| was successfully added to |wait_set_handle|. |
+// |MOJO_RESULT_INVALID_ARGUMENT| if |handle| is not a valid handle, or |
+// |wait_set_handle| is not a valid wait set. |
+// |MOJO_RESULT_ALREADY_EXISTS| if |handle| already exists in |
+// |wait_set_handle|. |
+MOJO_SYSTEM_EXPORT MojoResult MojoAddHandle( |
+ MojoHandle wait_set_handle, |
+ MojoHandle handle, |
+ MojoHandleSignals signals); |
+ |
+// Removes |handle| from |wait_set_handle|. |
+// |
+// It is safe to remove a handle from a wait set while performing a wait on |
+// another thread. If handle has its signals satisfied while it is being |
+// removed, the waiting thread may be woken up, but no handle may be available |
+// when |MojoGetReadyHandles()| is called. |
+// |
+// Returns: |
+// |MOJO_RESULT_OK| if |handle| was successfully removed from |
+// |wait_set_handle|. |
+// |MOJO_RESULT_INVALID_ARGUMENT| if |handle| is not a valid handle, or |
+// |wait_set_handle| is not a valid wait set. |
+// |MOJO_RESULT_NOT_FOUND| if |handle| does not exist in |wait_set_handle|. |
+MOJO_SYSTEM_EXPORT MojoResult MojoRemoveHandle( |
+ MojoHandle wait_set_handle, |
+ MojoHandle handle); |
+ |
+// Retrieves a set of ready handles from |wait_set_handle|. A handle is ready if |
+// at least of of the following is true: |
+// - The handle's signals are satisfied. |
+// - It becomes known that no signal for the handle will ever be satisfied. |
+// - The handle is closed. |
+// |
+// A wait set may have ready handles when it satisfies the |
+// |MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_READABLE| signal. Since handles may be added and removed |
+// from a wait set concurrently, it is possible for a wait set to satisfy |
+// |MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_READABLE|, but not have any ready handles when |
+// |MojoGetReadyHandle()| is called. These spurious wake-ups must be gracefully |
+// handled. |
+// |
+// |*count| on input, must contain the maximum number of ready handles to be |
+// returned. On output, it will contain the number of ready handles returned. |
+// |
+// |handles| must point to an array of size |*count| of |MojoHandle|. It will be |
+// populated with handles that are considered ready. The number of handles |
+// returned will be in |*count|. |
+// |
+// |results| must point to an array of size |*count| of |MojoResult|. It will be |
+// populated with the wait result of the corresponding handle in |*handles|. |
+// Care should be taken that if a handle is closed on another thread, the handle |
+// would be invalid, but the result may not be |MOJO_RESULT_CANCELLED|. See |
+// documentation for |MojoWait()| for possible results. |
+// |
+// |signals_state| (optional) if non-null, must point to an array of size |
+// |*count| of |MojoHandleSignalsState|. It will be populated with the signals |
+// state of the corresponding handle in |*handles|. See documentation for |
+// |MojoHandleSignalsState|. |
+// |
+// Mojo signals and satisfiability are logically 'level-triggered'. Therefore, |
+// if a signal continues to be satisfied and is not removed from the wait set, |
+// subsequent calls to |MojoGetReadyHandle()| will return the same handle. |
+// |
+// If multiple handles have their signals satisfied, the order in which handles |
+// are returned is undefined. The same handle, if not removed, may be returned |
+// in consecutive calls. Callers must not rely on any fairness and handles |
+// could be starved if not acted on. |
+// |
+// Returns: |
+// |MOJO_RESULT_OK| if ready handles are available. |
+// |MOJO_RESULT_INVALID_ARGUMENT| if |wait_set_handle| is not a valid wait |
+// set, if |*count| is 0, or if either |count|, |handles|, or |results| is |
+// null. |
+// |MOJO_RESULT_SHOULD_WAIT| if there are no ready handles. |
+MOJO_SYSTEM_EXPORT MojoResult MojoGetReadyHandles( |
+ MojoHandle wait_set_handle, |
+ uint32_t* count, // In/out. |
+ MojoHandle* handles, // Out. |
+ MojoResult* results, // Out. |
+ struct MojoHandleSignalsState *signals_states); // Optional out. |
+ |
+#ifdef __cplusplus |
+} // extern "C" |
+#endif |
+ |
+#endif // MOJO_PUBLIC_C_SYSTEM_WAIT_SET_H_ |