timer.h revision 290001
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17
18/* $Id: timer.h,v 1.43 2009/09/02 23:48:03 tbox Exp $ */
19
20#ifndef ISC_TIMER_H
21#define ISC_TIMER_H 1
22
23/*****
24 ***** Module Info
25 *****/
26
27/*! \file isc/timer.h
28 * \brief Provides timers which are event sources in the task system.
29 *
30 * Three types of timers are supported:
31 *
32 *\li	'ticker' timers generate a periodic tick event.
33 *
34 *\li	'once' timers generate an idle timeout event if they are idle for too
35 *	long, and generate a life timeout event if their lifetime expires.
36 *	They are used to implement both (possibly expiring) idle timers and
37 *	'one-shot' timers.
38 *
39 *\li	'limited' timers generate a periodic tick event until they reach
40 *	their lifetime when they generate a life timeout event.
41 *
42 *\li	'inactive' timers generate no events.
43 *
44 * Timers can change type.  It is typical to create a timer as
45 * an 'inactive' timer and then change it into a 'ticker' or
46 * 'once' timer.
47 *
48 *\li MP:
49 *	The module ensures appropriate synchronization of data structures it
50 *	creates and manipulates.
51 *	Clients of this module must not be holding a timer's task's lock when
52 *	making a call that affects that timer.  Failure to follow this rule
53 *	can result in deadlock.
54 *	The caller must ensure that isc_timermgr_destroy() is called only
55 *	once for a given manager.
56 *
57 * \li Reliability:
58 *	No anticipated impact.
59 *
60 * \li Resources:
61 *	TBS
62 *
63 * \li Security:
64 *	No anticipated impact.
65 *
66 * \li Standards:
67 *	None.
68 */
69
70
71/***
72 *** Imports
73 ***/
74
75#include <isc/types.h>
76#include <isc/event.h>
77#include <isc/eventclass.h>
78#include <isc/lang.h>
79#include <isc/time.h>
80
81ISC_LANG_BEGINDECLS
82
83/***
84 *** Types
85 ***/
86
87/*% Timer Type */
88typedef enum {
89	isc_timertype_ticker = 0, 	/*%< Ticker */
90	isc_timertype_once = 1, 	/*%< Once */
91	isc_timertype_limited = 2, 	/*%< Limited */
92	isc_timertype_inactive = 3 	/*%< Inactive */
93} isc_timertype_t;
94
95typedef struct isc_timerevent {
96	struct isc_event	common;
97	isc_time_t		due;
98} isc_timerevent_t;
99
100#define ISC_TIMEREVENT_FIRSTEVENT	(ISC_EVENTCLASS_TIMER + 0)
101#define ISC_TIMEREVENT_TICK		(ISC_EVENTCLASS_TIMER + 1)
102#define ISC_TIMEREVENT_IDLE		(ISC_EVENTCLASS_TIMER + 2)
103#define ISC_TIMEREVENT_LIFE		(ISC_EVENTCLASS_TIMER + 3)
104#define ISC_TIMEREVENT_LASTEVENT	(ISC_EVENTCLASS_TIMER + 65535)
105
106/*% Timer and timer manager methods */
107typedef struct {
108	void		(*destroy)(isc_timermgr_t **managerp);
109	isc_result_t	(*timercreate)(isc_timermgr_t *manager,
110				       isc_timertype_t type,
111				       isc_time_t *expires,
112				       isc_interval_t *interval,
113				       isc_task_t *task,
114				       isc_taskaction_t action,
115				       const void *arg,
116				       isc_timer_t **timerp);
117} isc_timermgrmethods_t;
118
119typedef struct {
120	void		(*attach)(isc_timer_t *timer, isc_timer_t **timerp);
121	void		(*detach)(isc_timer_t **timerp);
122	isc_result_t	(*reset)(isc_timer_t *timer, isc_timertype_t type,
123				 isc_time_t *expires, isc_interval_t *interval,
124				 isc_boolean_t purge);
125	isc_result_t	(*touch)(isc_timer_t *timer);
126} isc_timermethods_t;
127
128/*%
129 * This structure is actually just the common prefix of a timer manager
130 * object implementation's version of an isc_timermgr_t.
131 * \brief
132 * Direct use of this structure by clients is forbidden.  timer implementations
133 * may change the structure.  'magic' must be ISCAPI_TIMERMGR_MAGIC for any
134 * of the isc_timer_ routines to work.  timer implementations must maintain
135 * all timer invariants.
136 */
137struct isc_timermgr {
138	unsigned int		impmagic;
139	unsigned int		magic;
140	isc_timermgrmethods_t	*methods;
141};
142
143#define ISCAPI_TIMERMGR_MAGIC		ISC_MAGIC('A','t','m','g')
144#define ISCAPI_TIMERMGR_VALID(m)	((m) != NULL && \
145					 (m)->magic == ISCAPI_TIMERMGR_MAGIC)
146
147/*%
148 * This is the common prefix of a timer object.  The same note as
149 * that for the timermgr structure applies.
150 */
151struct isc_timer {
152	unsigned int		impmagic;
153	unsigned int		magic;
154	isc_timermethods_t	*methods;
155};
156
157#define ISCAPI_TIMER_MAGIC	ISC_MAGIC('A','t','m','r')
158#define ISCAPI_TIMER_VALID(s)	((s) != NULL && \
159				 (s)->magic == ISCAPI_TIMER_MAGIC)
160
161/***
162 *** Timer and Timer Manager Functions
163 ***
164 *** Note: all Ensures conditions apply only if the result is success for
165 *** those functions which return an isc_result_t.
166 ***/
167
168isc_result_t
169isc_timer_create(isc_timermgr_t *manager,
170		 isc_timertype_t type,
171		 isc_time_t *expires,
172		 isc_interval_t *interval,
173		 isc_task_t *task,
174		 isc_taskaction_t action,
175		 const void *arg,
176		 isc_timer_t **timerp);
177/*%<
178 * Create a new 'type' timer managed by 'manager'.  The timers parameters
179 * are specified by 'expires' and 'interval'.  Events will be posted to
180 * 'task' and when dispatched 'action' will be called with 'arg' as the
181 * arg value.  The new timer is returned in 'timerp'.
182 *
183 * Notes:
184 *
185 *\li	For ticker timers, the timer will generate a 'tick' event every
186 *	'interval' seconds.  The value of 'expires' is ignored.
187 *
188 *\li	For once timers, 'expires' specifies the time when a life timeout
189 *	event should be generated.  If 'expires' is 0 (the epoch), then no life
190 *	timeout will be generated.  'interval' specifies how long the timer
191 *	can be idle before it generates an idle timeout.  If 0, then no
192 *	idle timeout will be generated.
193 *
194 *\li	If 'expires' is NULL, the epoch will be used.
195 *
196 *	If 'interval' is NULL, the zero interval will be used.
197 *
198 * Requires:
199 *
200 *\li	'manager' is a valid manager
201 *
202 *\li	'task' is a valid task
203 *
204 *\li	'action' is a valid action
205 *
206 *\li	'expires' points to a valid time, or is NULL.
207 *
208 *\li	'interval' points to a valid interval, or is NULL.
209 *
210 *\li	type == isc_timertype_inactive ||
211 *	('expires' and 'interval' are not both 0)
212 *
213 *\li	'timerp' is a valid pointer, and *timerp == NULL
214 *
215 * Ensures:
216 *
217 *\li	'*timerp' is attached to the newly created timer
218 *
219 *\li	The timer is attached to the task
220 *
221 *\li	An idle timeout will not be generated until at least Now + the
222 *	timer's interval if 'timer' is a once timer with a non-zero
223 *	interval.
224 *
225 * Returns:
226 *
227 *\li	Success
228 *\li	No memory
229 *\li	Unexpected error
230 */
231
232isc_result_t
233isc_timer_reset(isc_timer_t *timer,
234		isc_timertype_t type,
235		isc_time_t *expires,
236		isc_interval_t *interval,
237		isc_boolean_t purge);
238/*%<
239 * Change the timer's type, expires, and interval values to the given
240 * values.  If 'purge' is TRUE, any pending events from this timer
241 * are purged from its task's event queue.
242 *
243 * Notes:
244 *
245 *\li	If 'expires' is NULL, the epoch will be used.
246 *
247 *\li	If 'interval' is NULL, the zero interval will be used.
248 *
249 * Requires:
250 *
251 *\li	'timer' is a valid timer
252 *
253 *\li	The same requirements that isc_timer_create() imposes on 'type',
254 *	'expires' and 'interval' apply.
255 *
256 * Ensures:
257 *
258 *\li	An idle timeout will not be generated until at least Now + the
259 *	timer's interval if 'timer' is a once timer with a non-zero
260 *	interval.
261 *
262 * Returns:
263 *
264 *\li	Success
265 *\li	No memory
266 *\li	Unexpected error
267 */
268
269isc_result_t
270isc_timer_touch(isc_timer_t *timer);
271/*%<
272 * Set the last-touched time of 'timer' to the current time.
273 *
274 * Requires:
275 *
276 *\li	'timer' is a valid once timer.
277 *
278 * Ensures:
279 *
280 *\li	An idle timeout will not be generated until at least Now + the
281 *	timer's interval if 'timer' is a once timer with a non-zero
282 *	interval.
283 *
284 * Returns:
285 *
286 *\li	Success
287 *\li	Unexpected error
288 */
289
290void
291isc_timer_attach(isc_timer_t *timer, isc_timer_t **timerp);
292/*%<
293 * Attach *timerp to timer.
294 *
295 * Requires:
296 *
297 *\li	'timer' is a valid timer.
298 *
299 *\li	'timerp' points to a NULL timer.
300 *
301 * Ensures:
302 *
303 *\li	*timerp is attached to timer.
304 */
305
306void
307isc_timer_detach(isc_timer_t **timerp);
308/*%<
309 * Detach *timerp from its timer.
310 *
311 * Requires:
312 *
313 *\li	'timerp' points to a valid timer.
314 *
315 * Ensures:
316 *
317 *\li	*timerp is NULL.
318 *
319 *\li	If '*timerp' is the last reference to the timer,
320 *	then:
321 *
322 *\code
323 *		The timer will be shutdown
324 *
325 *		The timer will detach from its task
326 *
327 *		All resources used by the timer have been freed
328 *
329 *		Any events already posted by the timer will be purged.
330 *		Therefore, if isc_timer_detach() is called in the context
331 *		of the timer's task, it is guaranteed that no more
332 *		timer event callbacks will run after the call.
333 *\endcode
334 */
335
336isc_timertype_t
337isc_timer_gettype(isc_timer_t *timer);
338/*%<
339 * Return the timer type.
340 *
341 * Requires:
342 *
343 *\li	'timer' to be a valid timer.
344 */
345
346isc_result_t
347isc_timermgr_createinctx(isc_mem_t *mctx, isc_appctx_t *actx,
348			 isc_timermgr_t **managerp);
349
350isc_result_t
351isc_timermgr_create(isc_mem_t *mctx, isc_timermgr_t **managerp);
352/*%<
353 * Create a timer manager.  isc_timermgr_createinctx() also associates
354 * the new manager with the specified application context.
355 *
356 * Notes:
357 *
358 *\li	All memory will be allocated in memory context 'mctx'.
359 *
360 * Requires:
361 *
362 *\li	'mctx' is a valid memory context.
363 *
364 *\li	'managerp' points to a NULL isc_timermgr_t.
365 *
366 *\li	'actx' is a valid application context (for createinctx()).
367 *
368 * Ensures:
369 *
370 *\li	'*managerp' is a valid isc_timermgr_t.
371 *
372 * Returns:
373 *
374 *\li	Success
375 *\li	No memory
376 *\li	Unexpected error
377 */
378
379void
380isc_timermgr_destroy(isc_timermgr_t **managerp);
381/*%<
382 * Destroy a timer manager.
383 *
384 * Notes:
385 *
386 *\li	This routine blocks until there are no timers left in the manager,
387 *	so if the caller holds any timer references using the manager, it
388 *	must detach them before calling isc_timermgr_destroy() or it will
389 *	block forever.
390 *
391 * Requires:
392 *
393 *\li	'*managerp' is a valid isc_timermgr_t.
394 *
395 * Ensures:
396 *
397 *\li	*managerp == NULL
398 *
399 *\li	All resources used by the manager have been freed.
400 */
401
402void isc_timermgr_poke(isc_timermgr_t *m);
403
404#ifdef USE_TIMERIMPREGISTER
405/*%<
406 * See isc_timermgr_create() above.
407 */
408typedef isc_result_t
409(*isc_timermgrcreatefunc_t)(isc_mem_t *mctx, isc_timermgr_t **managerp);
410
411isc_result_t
412isc__timer_register(void);
413/*%<
414 * Register a new timer management implementation and add it to the list of
415 * supported implementations.  This function must be called when a different
416 * event library is used than the one contained in the ISC library.
417 */
418
419isc_result_t
420isc_timer_register(isc_timermgrcreatefunc_t createfunc);
421/*%<
422 * A short cut function that specifies the timer management module in the ISC
423 * library for isc_timer_register().  An application that uses the ISC library
424 * usually do not have to care about this function: it would call
425 * isc_lib_register(), which internally calls this function.
426 */
427#endif /* USE_TIMERIMPREGISTER */
428
429ISC_LANG_ENDDECLS
430
431#endif /* ISC_TIMER_H */
432