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Change-Id: Id9a462cf8bf1140854659dcff958f9979905e3dc
648 lines
24 KiB
C++
648 lines
24 KiB
C++
/* Copyright (c) 2015, 2020 The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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* met:
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* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
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* disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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* with the distribution.
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* * Neither the name of The Linux Foundation, nor the names of its
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* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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* from this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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* WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS
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* BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
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* BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
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* WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
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* OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN
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* IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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*/
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <sys/timerfd.h>
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#include <sys/epoll.h>
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#include <log_util.h>
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#include <loc_timer.h>
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#include <LocTimer.h>
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#include <LocHeap.h>
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#include <LocThread.h>
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#include <LocSharedLock.h>
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#include <MsgTask.h>
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#ifdef __HOST_UNIT_TEST__
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#define EPOLLWAKEUP 0
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#define CLOCK_BOOTTIME CLOCK_MONOTONIC
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#define CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM CLOCK_MONOTONIC
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#endif
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namespace loc_util {
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/*
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There are implementations of 5 classes in this file:
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LocTimer, LocTimerDelegate, LocTimerContainer, LocTimerPollTask, LocTimerWrapper
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LocTimer - client front end, interface for client to start / stop timers, also
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to provide a callback.
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LocTimerDelegate - an internal timer entity, which also is a LocRankable obj.
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Its life cycle is different than that of LocTimer. It gets
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created when LocTimer::start() is called, and gets deleted
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when it expires or clients calls the hosting LocTimer obj's
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stop() method. When a LocTimerDelegate obj is ticking, it
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stays in the corresponding LocTimerContainer. When expired
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or stopped, the obj is removed from the container. Since it
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is also a LocRankable obj, and LocTimerContainer also is a
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heap, its ranks() implementation decides where it is placed
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in the heap.
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LocTimerContainer - core of the timer service. It is a container (derived from
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LocHeap) for LocTimerDelegate (implements LocRankable) objs.
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There are 2 of such containers, one for sw timers (or Linux
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timers) one for hw timers (or Linux alarms). It adds one of
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each (those that expire the soonest) to kernel via services
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provided by LocTimerPollTask. All the heap management on the
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LocTimerDelegate objs are done in the MsgTask context, such
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that synchronization is ensured.
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LocTimerPollTask - is a class that wraps timerfd and epoll POXIS APIs. It also
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both implements LocRunnalbe with epoll_wait() in the run()
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method. It is also a LocThread client, so as to loop the run
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method.
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LocTimerWrapper - a LocTimer client itself, to implement the existing C API with
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APIs, loc_timer_start() and loc_timer_stop().
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*/
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class LocTimerPollTask;
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// This is a multi-functaional class that:
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// * extends the LocHeap class for the detection of head update upon add / remove
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// events. When that happens, soonest time out changes, so timerfd needs update.
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// * contains the timers, and add / remove them into the heap
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// * provides and maps 2 of such containers, one for timers (or mSwTimers), one
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// for alarms (or mHwTimers);
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// * provides a polling thread;
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// * provides a MsgTask thread for synchronized add / remove / timer client callback.
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class LocTimerContainer : public LocHeap {
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// mutex to synchronize getters of static members
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static pthread_mutex_t mMutex;
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// Container of timers
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static LocTimerContainer* mSwTimers;
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// Container of alarms
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static LocTimerContainer* mHwTimers;
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// Msg task to provider msg Q, sender and reader.
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static MsgTask* mMsgTask;
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// Poll task to provide epoll call and threading to poll.
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static LocTimerPollTask* mPollTask;
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// timer / alarm fd
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int mDevFd;
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// ctor
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LocTimerContainer(bool wakeOnExpire);
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// dtor
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~LocTimerContainer();
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static MsgTask* getMsgTaskLocked();
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static LocTimerPollTask* getPollTaskLocked();
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// extend LocHeap and pop if the top outRanks input
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LocTimerDelegate* popIfOutRanks(LocTimerDelegate& timer);
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// update the timer POSIX calls with updated soonest timer spec
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void updateSoonestTime(LocTimerDelegate* priorTop);
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public:
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// factory method to control the creation of mSwTimers / mHwTimers
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static LocTimerContainer* get(bool wakeOnExpire);
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LocTimerDelegate* getSoonestTimer();
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int getTimerFd();
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// add a timer / alarm obj into the container
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void add(LocTimerDelegate& timer);
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// remove a timer / alarm obj from the container
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void remove(LocTimerDelegate& timer);
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// handling of timer / alarm expiration
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void expire();
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};
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class TimerRunnable : public LocRunnable {
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const int mFd;
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public:
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inline TimerRunnable(const int fd) : mFd(fd) {}
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// The method to be implemented by thread clients
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// and be scheduled by LocThread
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// This method will be repeated called until it returns false; or
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// until thread is stopped.
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virtual bool run() override;
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// The method to wake up the potential blocking thread
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// no op if not applicable
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inline virtual void interrupt() { close(mFd); }
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};
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// This class implements the polling thread that epolls imer / alarm fds.
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// The LocRunnable::run() contains the actual polling. The other methods
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// will be run in the caller's thread context to add / remove timer / alarm
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// fds the kernel, while the polling is blocked on epoll_wait() call.
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// Since the design is that we have maximally 2 polls, one for all the
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// timers; one for all the alarms, we will poll at most on 2 fds. But it
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// is possile that all we have are only timers or alarms at one time, so we
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// allow dynamically add / remove fds we poll on. The design decision of
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// having 1 fd per container of timer / alarm is such that, we may not need
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// to make a system call each time a timer / alarm is added / removed, unless
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// that changes the "soonest" time out of that of all the timers / alarms.
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class LocTimerPollTask {
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// the epoll fd
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const int mFd;
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// the thread that calls TimerRunnable::run() method, where
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// epoll_wait() is blocking and waiting for events..
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LocThread mThread;
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public:
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// ctor
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LocTimerPollTask();
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// dtor
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~LocTimerPollTask() = default;
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// add a container of timers. Each contain has a unique device fd, i.e.
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// either timer or alarm fd, and a heap of timers / alarms. It is expected
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// that container would have written to the device fd with the soonest
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// time out value in the heap at the time of calling this method. So all
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// this method does is to add the fd of the input container to the poll
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// and also add the pointer of the container to the event data ptr, such
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// when poll_wait wakes up on events, we know who is the owner of the fd.
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void addPoll(LocTimerContainer& timerContainer);
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// remove a fd that is assciated with a container. The expectation is that
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// the atual timer would have been removed from the container.
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void removePoll(LocTimerContainer& timerContainer);
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};
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// Internal class of timer obj. It gets born when client calls LocTimer::start();
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// and gets deleted when client calls LocTimer::stop() or when the it expire()'s.
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// This class implements LocRankable::ranks() so that when an obj is added into
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// the container (of LocHeap), it gets placed in sorted order.
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class LocTimerDelegate : public LocRankable {
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friend class LocTimerContainer;
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friend class LocTimer;
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LocTimer* mClient;
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LocSharedLock* mLock;
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struct timespec mFutureTime;
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LocTimerContainer* mContainer;
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// not a complete obj, just ctor for LocRankable comparisons
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inline LocTimerDelegate(struct timespec& delay)
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: mClient(NULL), mLock(NULL), mFutureTime(delay), mContainer(NULL) {}
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inline ~LocTimerDelegate() { if (mLock) { mLock->drop(); mLock = NULL; } }
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public:
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LocTimerDelegate(LocTimer& client, struct timespec& futureTime, LocTimerContainer* container);
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void destroyLocked();
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// LocRankable virtual method
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virtual int ranks(LocRankable& rankable);
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void expire();
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inline struct timespec getFutureTime() { return mFutureTime; }
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};
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/***************************LocTimerContainer methods***************************/
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// Most of these static recources are created on demand. They however are never
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// destoyed. The theory is that there are processes that link to this util lib
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// but never use timer, then these resources would never need to be created.
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// For those processes that do use timer, it will likely also need to every
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// once in a while. It might be cheaper keeping them around.
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pthread_mutex_t LocTimerContainer::mMutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
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LocTimerContainer* LocTimerContainer::mSwTimers = NULL;
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LocTimerContainer* LocTimerContainer::mHwTimers = NULL;
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MsgTask* LocTimerContainer::mMsgTask = NULL;
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LocTimerPollTask* LocTimerContainer::mPollTask = NULL;
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// ctor - initialize timer heaps
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// A container for swTimer (timer) is created, when wakeOnExpire is true; or
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// HwTimer (alarm), when wakeOnExpire is false.
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LocTimerContainer::LocTimerContainer(bool wakeOnExpire) :
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mDevFd(timerfd_create(wakeOnExpire ? CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM : CLOCK_BOOTTIME, 0)) {
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if ((-1 == mDevFd) && (errno == EINVAL)) {
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LOC_LOGW("%s: timerfd_create failure, fallback to CLOCK_MONOTONIC - %s",
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__FUNCTION__, strerror(errno));
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mDevFd = timerfd_create(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, 0);
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}
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if (-1 != mDevFd) {
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// ensure we have the necessary resources created
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LocTimerContainer::getPollTaskLocked();
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LocTimerContainer::getMsgTaskLocked();
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} else {
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LOC_LOGE("%s: timerfd_create failure - %s", __FUNCTION__, strerror(errno));
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}
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}
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// dtor
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// we do not ever destroy the static resources.
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inline
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LocTimerContainer::~LocTimerContainer() {
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close(mDevFd);
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}
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LocTimerContainer* LocTimerContainer::get(bool wakeOnExpire) {
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// get the reference of either mHwTimer or mSwTimers per wakeOnExpire
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LocTimerContainer*& container = wakeOnExpire ? mHwTimers : mSwTimers;
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// it is cheap to check pointer first than locking mutext unconditionally
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if (!container) {
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pthread_mutex_lock(&mMutex);
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// let's check one more time to be safe
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if (!container) {
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container = new LocTimerContainer(wakeOnExpire);
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// timerfd_create failure
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if (-1 == container->getTimerFd()) {
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delete container;
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container = NULL;
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}
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}
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&mMutex);
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}
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return container;
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}
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MsgTask* LocTimerContainer::getMsgTaskLocked() {
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// it is cheap to check pointer first than locking mutext unconditionally
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if (!mMsgTask) {
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mMsgTask = new MsgTask("LocTimerMsgTask");
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}
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return mMsgTask;
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}
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LocTimerPollTask* LocTimerContainer::getPollTaskLocked() {
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// it is cheap to check pointer first than locking mutext unconditionally
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if (!mPollTask) {
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mPollTask = new LocTimerPollTask();
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}
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return mPollTask;
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}
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inline
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LocTimerDelegate* LocTimerContainer::getSoonestTimer() {
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return (LocTimerDelegate*)(peek());
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}
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inline
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int LocTimerContainer::getTimerFd() {
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return mDevFd;
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}
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void LocTimerContainer::updateSoonestTime(LocTimerDelegate* priorTop) {
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LocTimerDelegate* curTop = getSoonestTimer();
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// check if top has changed
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if (curTop != priorTop) {
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struct itimerspec delay;
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memset(&delay, 0, sizeof(struct itimerspec));
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bool toSetTime = false;
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// if tree is empty now, we remove poll and disarm timer
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if (!curTop) {
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mPollTask->removePoll(*this);
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// setting the values to disarm timer
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delay.it_value.tv_sec = 0;
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delay.it_value.tv_nsec = 0;
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toSetTime = true;
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} else if (!priorTop || curTop->outRanks(*priorTop)) {
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// do this first to avoid race condition, in case settime is called
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// with too small an interval
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mPollTask->addPoll(*this);
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delay.it_value = curTop->getFutureTime();
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toSetTime = true;
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}
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if (toSetTime) {
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timerfd_settime(getTimerFd(), TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME, &delay, NULL);
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}
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}
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}
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// all the heap management is done in the MsgTask context.
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inline
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void LocTimerContainer::add(LocTimerDelegate& timer) {
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struct MsgTimerPush : public LocMsg {
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LocTimerContainer* mTimerContainer;
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LocTimerDelegate* mTimer;
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inline MsgTimerPush(LocTimerContainer& container, LocTimerDelegate& timer) :
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LocMsg(), mTimerContainer(&container), mTimer(&timer) {}
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inline virtual void proc() const {
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LocTimerDelegate* priorTop = mTimerContainer->getSoonestTimer();
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mTimerContainer->push((LocRankable&)(*mTimer));
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mTimerContainer->updateSoonestTime(priorTop);
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}
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};
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mMsgTask->sendMsg(new MsgTimerPush(*this, timer));
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}
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// all the heap management is done in the MsgTask context.
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void LocTimerContainer::remove(LocTimerDelegate& timer) {
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struct MsgTimerRemove : public LocMsg {
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LocTimerContainer* mTimerContainer;
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LocTimerDelegate* mTimer;
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inline MsgTimerRemove(LocTimerContainer& container, LocTimerDelegate& timer) :
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LocMsg(), mTimerContainer(&container), mTimer(&timer) {}
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inline virtual void proc() const {
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LocTimerDelegate* priorTop = mTimerContainer->getSoonestTimer();
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// update soonest timer only if mTimer is actually removed from
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// mTimerContainer AND mTimer is not priorTop.
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if (priorTop == ((LocHeap*)mTimerContainer)->remove((LocRankable&)*mTimer)) {
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// if passing in NULL, we tell updateSoonestTime to update
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// kernel with the current top timer interval.
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mTimerContainer->updateSoonestTime(NULL);
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}
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// all timers are deleted here, and only here.
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delete mTimer;
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}
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};
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mMsgTask->sendMsg(new MsgTimerRemove(*this, timer));
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}
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// all the heap management is done in the MsgTask context.
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// Upon expire, we check and continuously pop the heap until
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// the top node's timeout is in the future.
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void LocTimerContainer::expire() {
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struct MsgTimerExpire : public LocMsg {
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LocTimerContainer* mTimerContainer;
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inline MsgTimerExpire(LocTimerContainer& container) :
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LocMsg(), mTimerContainer(&container) {}
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inline virtual void proc() const {
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struct timespec now;
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// get time spec of now
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clock_gettime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME, &now);
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LocTimerDelegate timerOfNow(now);
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// pop everything in the heap that outRanks now, i.e. has time older than now
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// and then call expire() on that timer.
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for (LocTimerDelegate* timer = (LocTimerDelegate*)mTimerContainer->pop();
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NULL != timer;
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timer = mTimerContainer->popIfOutRanks(timerOfNow)) {
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// the timer delegate obj will be deleted before the return of this call
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timer->expire();
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}
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mTimerContainer->updateSoonestTime(NULL);
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}
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};
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struct itimerspec delay;
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memset(&delay, 0, sizeof(struct itimerspec));
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timerfd_settime(getTimerFd(), TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME, &delay, NULL);
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mPollTask->removePoll(*this);
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mMsgTask->sendMsg(new MsgTimerExpire(*this));
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}
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LocTimerDelegate* LocTimerContainer::popIfOutRanks(LocTimerDelegate& timer) {
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LocTimerDelegate* poppedNode = NULL;
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if (mTree && !timer.outRanks(*peek())) {
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poppedNode = (LocTimerDelegate*)(pop());
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}
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return poppedNode;
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}
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/***************************LocTimerPollTask methods***************************/
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inline
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LocTimerPollTask::LocTimerPollTask()
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: mFd(epoll_create(2)), mThread() {
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// before a next call returens, a thread will be created. The run() method
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// could already be running in parallel. Also, since each of the objs
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// creates a thread, the container will make sure that there will be only
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// one of such obj for our timer implementation.
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mThread.start("LocTimerPollTask", std::make_shared<TimerRunnable>(mFd));
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}
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void LocTimerPollTask::addPoll(LocTimerContainer& timerContainer) {
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struct epoll_event ev;
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memset(&ev, 0, sizeof(ev));
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ev.events = EPOLLIN;
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ev.data.fd = timerContainer.getTimerFd();
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// it is important that we set this context pointer with the input
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// timer container this is how we know which container should handle
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// which expiration.
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ev.data.ptr = &timerContainer;
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epoll_ctl(mFd, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, timerContainer.getTimerFd(), &ev);
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}
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inline
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void LocTimerPollTask::removePoll(LocTimerContainer& timerContainer) {
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epoll_ctl(mFd, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, timerContainer.getTimerFd(), NULL);
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}
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// The polling thread context will call this method. If run() method needs to
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// be repetitvely called, it must return true from the previous call.
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bool TimerRunnable::run() {
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struct epoll_event ev[2];
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// we have max 2 descriptors to poll from
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int fds = epoll_wait(mFd, ev, 2, -1);
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// we pretty much want to continually poll until the fd is closed
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bool rerun = (fds > 0) || (errno == EINTR);
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if (fds > 0) {
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// we may have 2 events
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for (int i = 0; i < fds; i++) {
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// each fd has a context pointer associated with the right timer container
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LocTimerContainer* container = (LocTimerContainer*)(ev[i].data.ptr);
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if (container) {
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container->expire();
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} else {
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epoll_ctl(mFd, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, ev[i].data.fd, NULL);
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}
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}
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}
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// if rerun is true, we are requesting to be scheduled again
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return rerun;
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}
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/***************************LocTimerDelegate methods***************************/
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inline
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LocTimerDelegate::LocTimerDelegate(LocTimer& client,
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struct timespec& futureTime,
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LocTimerContainer* container)
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: mClient(&client),
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mLock(mClient->mLock->share()),
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mFutureTime(futureTime),
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mContainer(container) {
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// adding the timer into the container
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mContainer->add(*this);
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}
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inline
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void LocTimerDelegate::destroyLocked() {
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// client handle will likely be deleted soon after this
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// method returns. Nulling this handle so that expire()
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// won't call the callback on the dead handle any more.
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mClient = NULL;
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if (mContainer) {
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LocTimerContainer* container = mContainer;
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mContainer = NULL;
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if (container) {
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container->remove(*this);
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}
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} // else we do not do anything. No such *this* can be
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// created and reached here with mContainer ever been
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// a non NULL. So *this* must have reached the if clause
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// once, and we want it reach there only once.
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}
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int LocTimerDelegate::ranks(LocRankable& rankable) {
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int rank = -1;
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LocTimerDelegate* timer = (LocTimerDelegate*)(&rankable);
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if (timer) {
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// larger time ranks lower!!!
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// IOW, if input obj has bigger tv_sec/tv_nsec, this obj outRanks higher
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rank = timer->mFutureTime.tv_sec - mFutureTime.tv_sec;
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if(0 == rank)
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{
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//rank against tv_nsec for msec accuracy
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rank = (int)(timer->mFutureTime.tv_nsec - mFutureTime.tv_nsec);
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}
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}
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return rank;
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}
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inline
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void LocTimerDelegate::expire() {
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// keeping a copy of client pointer to be safe
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// when timeOutCallback() is called at the end of this
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// method, *this* obj may be already deleted.
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LocTimer* client = mClient;
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// force a stop, which will lead to delete of this obj
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if (client && client->stop()) {
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// calling client callback with a pointer save on the stack
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// only if stop() returns true, i.e. it hasn't been stopped
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// already.
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client->timeOutCallback();
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}
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}
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|
|
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/***************************LocTimer methods***************************/
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LocTimer::LocTimer() : mTimer(NULL), mLock(new LocSharedLock()) {
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}
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|
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|
LocTimer::~LocTimer() {
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stop();
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|
if (mLock) {
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mLock->drop();
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|
mLock = NULL;
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|
}
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|
}
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|
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bool LocTimer::start(unsigned int timeOutInMs, bool wakeOnExpire) {
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|
bool success = false;
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|
mLock->lock();
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|
if (!mTimer) {
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struct timespec futureTime;
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clock_gettime(CLOCK_BOOTTIME, &futureTime);
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futureTime.tv_sec += timeOutInMs / 1000;
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|
futureTime.tv_nsec += (timeOutInMs % 1000) * 1000000;
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|
if (futureTime.tv_nsec >= 1000000000) {
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|
futureTime.tv_sec += futureTime.tv_nsec / 1000000000;
|
|
futureTime.tv_nsec %= 1000000000;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
LocTimerContainer* container;
|
|
container = LocTimerContainer::get(wakeOnExpire);
|
|
if (NULL != container) {
|
|
mTimer = new LocTimerDelegate(*this, futureTime, container);
|
|
// if mTimer is non 0, success should be 0; or vice versa
|
|
}
|
|
success = (NULL != mTimer);
|
|
}
|
|
mLock->unlock();
|
|
return success;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool LocTimer::stop() {
|
|
bool success = false;
|
|
mLock->lock();
|
|
if (mTimer) {
|
|
LocTimerDelegate* timer = mTimer;
|
|
mTimer = NULL;
|
|
if (timer) {
|
|
timer->destroyLocked();
|
|
success = true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
mLock->unlock();
|
|
return success;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/***************************LocTimerWrapper methods***************************/
|
|
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
// This section below wraps for the C style APIs
|
|
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
class LocTimerWrapper : public LocTimer {
|
|
loc_timer_callback mCb;
|
|
void* mCallerData;
|
|
LocTimerWrapper* mMe;
|
|
static pthread_mutex_t mMutex;
|
|
inline ~LocTimerWrapper() { mCb = NULL; mMe = NULL; }
|
|
public:
|
|
inline LocTimerWrapper(loc_timer_callback cb, void* callerData) :
|
|
mCb(cb), mCallerData(callerData), mMe(this) {
|
|
}
|
|
void destroy() {
|
|
pthread_mutex_lock(&mMutex);
|
|
if (NULL != mCb && this == mMe) {
|
|
delete this;
|
|
}
|
|
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mMutex);
|
|
}
|
|
virtual void timeOutCallback() {
|
|
loc_timer_callback cb = mCb;
|
|
void* callerData = mCallerData;
|
|
if (cb) {
|
|
cb(callerData, 0);
|
|
}
|
|
destroy();
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
} // namespace loc_util
|
|
|
|
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
// This section below wraps for the C style APIs
|
|
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
|
using loc_util::LocTimerWrapper;
|
|
|
|
pthread_mutex_t LocTimerWrapper::mMutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
|
|
|
|
void* loc_timer_start(uint64_t msec, loc_timer_callback cb_func,
|
|
void *caller_data, bool wake_on_expire)
|
|
{
|
|
LocTimerWrapper* locTimerWrapper = NULL;
|
|
|
|
if (cb_func) {
|
|
locTimerWrapper = new LocTimerWrapper(cb_func, caller_data);
|
|
|
|
if (locTimerWrapper) {
|
|
locTimerWrapper->start(msec, wake_on_expire);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return locTimerWrapper;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void loc_timer_stop(void*& handle)
|
|
{
|
|
if (handle) {
|
|
LocTimerWrapper* locTimerWrapper = (LocTimerWrapper*)(handle);
|
|
locTimerWrapper->destroy();
|
|
handle = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|