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/*
* Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#ifndef HIDL_EVENTFLAG_H
#define HIDL_EVENTFLAG_H
#include <time.h>
#include <utils/Errors.h>
#include <atomic>
namespace android {
namespace hardware {
/**
* EventFlag is an abstraction that application code utilizing FMQ can use to wait on
* conditions like full, empty, data available etc. The same EventFlag object
* can be used with multiple FMQs.
*/
struct EventFlag {
/**
* Create an event flag object with mapping information.
*
* @param fd File descriptor to be mmapped to create the event flag word.
* There is no transfer of ownership of the fd. The caller will still
* own the fd for the purpose of closing it.
* @param offset Offset parameter to mmap.
* @param ef Pointer to address of the EventFlag object that gets created. Will be set to
* nullptr if unsuccesful.
*
* @return status Returns a status_t error code. Likely error codes are
* NO_ERROR if the method is successful or BAD_VALUE due to invalid
* mapping arguments.
*/
static status_t createEventFlag(int fd, off_t offset, EventFlag** ef);
/**
* Create an event flag object from the address of the flag word.
*
* @param efWordPtr Pointer to the event flag word.
* @param status Returns a status_t error code. Likely error codes are
* NO_ERROR if the method is successful or BAD_VALUE if efWordPtr is a null
* pointer.
* @param ef Pointer to the address of the EventFlag object that gets created. Will be set to
* nullptr if unsuccesful.
*
* @return Returns a status_t error code. Likely error codes are
* NO_ERROR if the method is successful or BAD_VALUE if efAddr is a null
* pointer.
*
*/
static status_t createEventFlag(std::atomic<uint32_t>* efWordPtr,
EventFlag** ef);
/**
* Delete an EventFlag object.
*
* @param ef A double pointer to the EventFlag object to be destroyed.
*
* @return Returns a status_t error code. Likely error codes are
* NO_ERROR if the method is successful or BAD_VALUE due to
* a bad input parameter.
*/
static status_t deleteEventFlag(EventFlag** ef);
/**
* Set the specified bits of the event flag word here and wake up a thread.
* @param bitmask The bits to be set on the event flag word.
*
* @return Returns a status_t error code. Likely error codes are
* NO_ERROR if the method is successful or BAD_VALUE if the bit mask
* does not have any bits set.
*/
status_t wake(uint32_t bitmask);
/**
* Wait for any of the bits in the bit mask to be set.
*
* @param bitmask The bits to wait on.
* @param timeoutNanoSeconds Specifies timeout duration in nanoseconds. It is converted to
* an absolute timeout for the wait according to the CLOCK_MONOTONIC clock.
* @param efState The event flag bits that caused the return from wake.
* @param retry If true, retry automatically for a spurious wake. If false,
* will return -EINTR or -EAGAIN for a spurious wake.
*
* @return Returns a status_t error code. Likely error codes are
* NO_ERROR if the method is successful, BAD_VALUE due to bad input
* parameters, TIMED_OUT if the wait timedout as per the timeout
* parameter, -EAGAIN or -EINTR to indicate that the caller needs to invoke
* wait() again. -EAGAIN or -EINTR error codes will not be returned if
* 'retry' is true since the method will retry waiting in that case.
*/
status_t wait(uint32_t bitmask,
uint32_t* efState,
int64_t timeOutNanoSeconds = 0,
bool retry = false);
private:
bool mEfWordNeedsUnmapping = false;
std::atomic<uint32_t>* mEfWordPtr = nullptr;
/*
* mmap memory for the event flag word.
*/
EventFlag(int fd, off_t offset, status_t* status);
/*
* Use this constructor if we already know where the event flag word
* lives.
*/
EventFlag(std::atomic<uint32_t>* efWordPtr, status_t* status);
/*
* Disallow constructor without argument and copying.
*/
EventFlag();
EventFlag& operator=(const EventFlag& other) = delete;
EventFlag(const EventFlag& other) = delete;
/*
* Wait for any of the bits in the bit mask to be set.
*/
status_t waitHelper(uint32_t bitmask, uint32_t* efState, int64_t timeOutNanoSeconds);
/*
* Utility method to unmap the event flag word.
*/
static status_t unmapEventFlagWord(std::atomic<uint32_t>* efWordPtr,
bool* efWordNeedsUnmapping);
/*
* Utility method to convert timeout duration to an absolute CLOCK_MONOTONIC
* clock time which is required by futex syscalls.
*/
inline void addNanosecondsToCurrentTime(int64_t nanoseconds, struct timespec* timeAbs);
~EventFlag();
};
} // namespace hardware
} // namespace android
#endif