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-// Copyright 2014 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 and constants/macros common to different Mojo system |
-// APIs. |
-// |
-// Note: This header should be compilable as C. |
- |
-#ifndef MOJO_PUBLIC_C_SYSTEM_TYPES_H_ |
-#define MOJO_PUBLIC_C_SYSTEM_TYPES_H_ |
- |
-#include <stdint.h> |
- |
-#include "mojo/public/c/system/macros.h" |
- |
-// TODO(vtl): Notes: Use of undefined flags will lead to undefined behavior |
-// (typically they'll be ignored), not necessarily an error. |
- |
-// |MojoTimeTicks|: Used to specify time ticks. Value is in microseconds. |
- |
-typedef int64_t MojoTimeTicks; |
- |
-// |MojoHandle|: Handles to Mojo objects. |
-// |MOJO_HANDLE_INVALID| - A value that is never a valid handle. |
- |
-typedef uint32_t MojoHandle; |
- |
-#ifdef __cplusplus |
-const MojoHandle MOJO_HANDLE_INVALID = 0; |
-#else |
-#define MOJO_HANDLE_INVALID ((MojoHandle)0) |
-#endif |
- |
-// |MojoResult|: Result codes for Mojo operations. Non-negative values are |
-// success codes; negative values are error/failure codes. |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_OK| - Not an error; returned on success. Note that positive |
-// |MojoResult|s may also be used to indicate success. |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_CANCELLED| - Operation was cancelled, typically by the caller. |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_UNKNOWN| - Unknown error (e.g., if not enough information is |
-// available for a more specific error). |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_INVALID_ARGUMENT| - Caller specified an invalid argument. This |
-// differs from |MOJO_RESULT_FAILED_PRECONDITION| in that the former |
-// indicates arguments that are invalid regardless of the state of the |
-// system. |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_DEADLINE_EXCEEDED| - Deadline expired before the operation |
-// could complete. |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_NOT_FOUND| - Some requested entity was not found (i.e., does |
-// not exist). |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_ALREADY_EXISTS| - Some entity or condition that we attempted |
-// to create already exists. |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_PERMISSION_DENIED| - The caller does not have permission to |
-// for the operation (use |MOJO_RESULT_RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED| for rejections |
-// caused by exhausting some resource instead). |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED| - Some resource required for the call |
-// (possibly some quota) has been exhausted. |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_FAILED_PRECONDITION| - The system is not in a state required |
-// for the operation (use this if the caller must do something to rectify |
-// the state before retrying). |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_ABORTED| - The operation was aborted by the system, possibly |
-// due to a concurrency issue (use this if the caller may retry at a |
-// higher level). |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_OUT_OF_RANGE| - The operation was attempted past the valid |
-// range. Unlike |MOJO_RESULT_INVALID_ARGUMENT|, this indicates that the |
-// operation may be/become valid depending on the system state. (This |
-// error is similar to |MOJO_RESULT_FAILED_PRECONDITION|, but is more |
-// specific.) |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_UNIMPLEMENTED| - The operation is not implemented, supported, |
-// or enabled. |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_INTERNAL| - Internal error: this should never happen and |
-// indicates that some invariant expected by the system has been broken. |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_UNAVAILABLE| - The operation is (temporarily) currently |
-// unavailable. The caller may simply retry the operation (possibly with a |
-// backoff). |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_DATA_LOSS| - Unrecoverable data loss or corruption. |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_BUSY| - One of the resources involved is currently being used |
-// (possibly on another thread) in a way that prevents the current |
-// operation from proceeding, e.g., if the other operation may result in |
-// the resource being invalidated. |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_SHOULD_WAIT| - The request cannot currently be completed |
-// (e.g., if the data requested is not yet available). The caller should |
-// wait for it to be feasible using |MojoWait()| or |MojoWaitMany()|. |
-// |
-// Note that positive values are also available as success codes. |
-// |
-// The codes from |MOJO_RESULT_OK| to |MOJO_RESULT_DATA_LOSS| come from |
-// Google3's canonical error codes. |
-// |
-// TODO(vtl): Add a |MOJO_RESULT_UNSATISFIABLE|? |
- |
-typedef int32_t MojoResult; |
- |
-#ifdef __cplusplus |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_OK = 0; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_CANCELLED = -1; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_UNKNOWN = -2; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_INVALID_ARGUMENT = -3; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_DEADLINE_EXCEEDED = -4; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_NOT_FOUND = -5; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_ALREADY_EXISTS = -6; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_PERMISSION_DENIED = -7; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED = -8; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_FAILED_PRECONDITION = -9; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_ABORTED = -10; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_OUT_OF_RANGE = -11; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_UNIMPLEMENTED = -12; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_INTERNAL = -13; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_UNAVAILABLE = -14; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_DATA_LOSS = -15; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_BUSY = -16; |
-const MojoResult MOJO_RESULT_SHOULD_WAIT = -17; |
-#else |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_OK ((MojoResult)0) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_CANCELLED ((MojoResult) - 1) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_UNKNOWN ((MojoResult) - 2) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_INVALID_ARGUMENT ((MojoResult) - 3) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_DEADLINE_EXCEEDED ((MojoResult) - 4) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_NOT_FOUND ((MojoResult) - 5) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_ALREADY_EXISTS ((MojoResult) - 6) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_PERMISSION_DENIED ((MojoResult) - 7) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED ((MojoResult) - 8) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_FAILED_PRECONDITION ((MojoResult) - 9) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_ABORTED ((MojoResult) - 10) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_OUT_OF_RANGE ((MojoResult) - 11) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_UNIMPLEMENTED ((MojoResult) - 12) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_INTERNAL ((MojoResult) - 13) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_UNAVAILABLE ((MojoResult) - 14) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_DATA_LOSS ((MojoResult) - 15) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_BUSY ((MojoResult) - 16) |
-#define MOJO_RESULT_SHOULD_WAIT ((MojoResult) - 17) |
-#endif |
- |
-// |MojoDeadline|: Used to specify deadlines (timeouts), in microseconds (except |
-// for |MOJO_DEADLINE_INDEFINITE|). |
-// |MOJO_DEADLINE_INDEFINITE| - Used to indicate "forever". |
- |
-typedef uint64_t MojoDeadline; |
- |
-#ifdef __cplusplus |
-const MojoDeadline MOJO_DEADLINE_INDEFINITE = static_cast<MojoDeadline>(-1); |
-#else |
-#define MOJO_DEADLINE_INDEFINITE ((MojoDeadline) - 1) |
-#endif |
- |
-// |MojoHandleSignals|: Used to specify signals that can be waited on for a |
-// handle (and which can be triggered), e.g., the ability to read or write to |
-// the handle. |
-// |MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_NONE| - No flags. |MojoWait()|, etc. will return |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_FAILED_PRECONDITION| if you attempt to wait on this. |
-// |MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_READABLE| - Can read (e.g., a message) from the handle. |
-// |MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_WRITABLE| - Can write (e.g., a message) to the handle. |
-// |MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_PEER_CLOSED| - The peer handle is closed. |
- |
-typedef uint32_t MojoHandleSignals; |
- |
-#ifdef __cplusplus |
-const MojoHandleSignals MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_NONE = 0; |
-const MojoHandleSignals MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_READABLE = 1 << 0; |
-const MojoHandleSignals MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_WRITABLE = 1 << 1; |
-const MojoHandleSignals MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_PEER_CLOSED = 1 << 2; |
-#else |
-#define MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_NONE ((MojoHandleSignals)0) |
-#define MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_READABLE ((MojoHandleSignals)1 << 0) |
-#define MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_WRITABLE ((MojoHandleSignals)1 << 1) |
-#define MOJO_HANDLE_SIGNAL_PEER_CLOSED ((MojoHandleSignals)1 << 2) |
-#endif |
- |
-// |MojoHandleSignalsState|: Returned by wait functions to indicate the |
-// signaling state of handles. Members are as follows: |
-// - |satisfied signals|: Bitmask of signals that were satisfied at some time |
-// before the call returned. |
-// - |satisfiable signals|: These are the signals that are possible to |
-// satisfy. For example, if the return value was |
-// |MOJO_RESULT_FAILED_PRECONDITION|, you can use this field to |
-// determine which, if any, of the signals can still be satisfied. |
-// Note: This struct is not extensible (and only has 32-bit quantities), so it's |
-// 32-bit-aligned. |
-MOJO_STATIC_ASSERT(MOJO_ALIGNOF(int32_t) == 4, "int32_t has weird alignment"); |
-struct MOJO_ALIGNAS(4) MojoHandleSignalsState { |
- MojoHandleSignals satisfied_signals; |
- MojoHandleSignals satisfiable_signals; |
-}; |
-MOJO_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(MojoHandleSignalsState) == 8, |
- "MojoHandleSignalsState has wrong size"); |
- |
-#endif // MOJO_PUBLIC_C_SYSTEM_TYPES_H_ |