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4 | typedef double ev_tstamp; |
4 | typedef double ev_tstamp; |
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6 | /* eventmask, revents, events... */ |
6 | /* eventmask, revents, events... */ |
7 | #define EV_UNDEF -1 /* guaranteed to be invalid */ |
7 | #define EV_UNDEF -1 /* guaranteed to be invalid */ |
8 | #define EV_NONE 0 |
8 | #define EV_NONE 0x00 |
9 | #define EV_READ 1 |
9 | #define EV_READ 0x01 |
10 | #define EV_WRITE 2 |
10 | #define EV_WRITE 0x02 |
11 | #define EV_TIMEOUT 4 |
11 | #define EV_TIMEOUT 0x04 |
12 | #define EV_SIGNAL 8 |
12 | #define EV_SIGNAL 0x08 |
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13 | #define EV_IDLE 0x10 |
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14 | #define EV_CHECK 0x20 |
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16 | /* can be used to add custom fields to all watchers */ |
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17 | #ifndef EV_COMMON |
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18 | # define EV_COMMON void *data |
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19 | #endif |
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21 | /* |
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22 | * struct member types: |
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23 | * private: you can look at them, but not change them, and they might not mean anything to you. |
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24 | * ro: can be read anytime, but only changed when the watcher isn't active |
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25 | * rw: can be read and modified anytime, even when the watcher is active |
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26 | */ |
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14 | /* shared by all watchers */ |
28 | /* shared by all watchers */ |
15 | #define EV_WATCHER(type) \ |
29 | #define EV_WATCHER(type) \ |
16 | int active; /* private */ \ |
30 | int active; /* private */ \ |
17 | int pending; /* private */ \ |
31 | int pending; /* private */ \ |
18 | void *data; /* rw */ \ |
32 | EV_COMMON; /* rw */ \ |
19 | void (*cb)(struct type *, int revents) /* rw */ |
33 | void (*cb)(struct type *, int revents); /* rw */ /* gets invoked with an eventmask */ |
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21 | #define EV_WATCHER_LIST(type) \ |
35 | #define EV_WATCHER_LIST(type) \ |
22 | EV_WATCHER (type); \ |
36 | EV_WATCHER (type); \ |
23 | struct type *next /* private */ |
37 | struct type *next /* private */ |
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39 | #define EV_WATCHER_TIME(type) \ |
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40 | EV_WATCHER (type); \ |
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41 | ev_tstamp at /* private */ |
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43 | /* base class, nothing to see here unless you subclass */ |
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44 | struct ev_watcher { |
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45 | EV_WATCHER (ev_watcher); |
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46 | }; |
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48 | /* base class, nothing to see here unless you subclass */ |
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49 | struct ev_watcher_list { |
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50 | EV_WATCHER_LIST (ev_watcher_list); |
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51 | }; |
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53 | /* base class, nothing to see here unless you subclass */ |
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54 | struct ev_watcher_time { |
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55 | EV_WATCHER_TIME (ev_watcher_time); |
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56 | }; |
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58 | /* invoked after a specific time, repeatable (based on monotonic clock) */ |
25 | struct ev_timer |
59 | struct ev_timer |
26 | { |
60 | { |
27 | EV_WATCHER_LIST (ev_timer); |
61 | EV_WATCHER_TIME (ev_timer); |
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29 | ev_tstamp at; /* ro */ |
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30 | ev_tstamp repeat; /* rw */ |
63 | ev_tstamp repeat; /* rw */ |
31 | unsigned char is_abs; /* rw */ |
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32 | }; |
64 | }; |
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66 | /* invoked at some specific time, possibly repeating at regular intervals (based on UTC) */ |
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67 | struct ev_periodic |
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68 | { |
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69 | EV_WATCHER_TIME (ev_periodic); |
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71 | ev_tstamp interval; /* rw */ |
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72 | }; |
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74 | /* invoked when fd is either EV_READable or EV_WRITEable */ |
34 | struct ev_io |
75 | struct ev_io |
35 | { |
76 | { |
36 | EV_WATCHER_LIST (ev_io); |
77 | EV_WATCHER_LIST (ev_io); |
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38 | int fd; /* ro */ |
79 | int fd; /* ro */ |
39 | int events; /* ro */ |
80 | int events; /* ro */ |
40 | }; |
81 | }; |
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83 | /* invoked when the given signal has been received */ |
42 | struct ev_signal |
84 | struct ev_signal |
43 | { |
85 | { |
44 | EV_WATCHER_LIST (ev_signal); |
86 | EV_WATCHER_LIST (ev_signal); |
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46 | int signum; /* ro */ |
88 | int signum; /* ro */ |
47 | }; |
89 | }; |
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91 | /* invoked when the nothing else needs to be done, keeps the process from blocking */ |
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92 | struct ev_idle |
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93 | { |
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94 | EV_WATCHER (ev_idle); |
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95 | }; |
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97 | /* invoked for each run of the mainloop, just before the next blocking vall is initiated */ |
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98 | struct ev_check |
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99 | { |
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100 | EV_WATCHER (ev_check); |
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101 | }; |
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49 | #define EVMETHOD_NONE 0 |
103 | #define EVMETHOD_NONE 0 |
50 | #define EVMETHOD_SELECT 1 |
104 | #define EVMETHOD_SELECT 1 |
51 | #define EVMETHOD_EPOLL 2 |
105 | #define EVMETHOD_EPOLL 2 |
52 | int ev_init (int flags); |
106 | int ev_init (int flags); /* returns ev_method */ |
53 | extern int ev_method; |
107 | extern int ev_method; |
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109 | /* these three calls are suitable for plugging into pthread_atfork */ |
55 | void ev_prefork (void); |
110 | void ev_prefork (void); |
56 | void ev_postfork_parent (void); |
111 | void ev_postfork_parent (void); |
57 | void ev_postfork_child (void); |
112 | void ev_postfork_child (void); |
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59 | extern ev_tstamp ev_now; /* time w.r.t. timers and the eventloop, updated after each poll */ |
114 | extern ev_tstamp ev_now; /* time w.r.t. timers and the eventloop, updated after each poll */ |
60 | ev_tstamp ev_time (void); |
115 | ev_tstamp ev_time (void); |
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62 | #define EVLOOP_NONBLOCK 1 /* do not block/wait */ |
117 | #define EVLOOP_NONBLOCK 1 /* do not block/wait */ |
63 | #define EVLOOP_ONESHOT 2 /* block *once* only */ |
118 | #define EVLOOP_ONESHOT 2 /* block *once* only */ |
64 | int ev_loop (int flags); |
119 | void ev_loop (int flags); |
65 | extern int ev_loop_done; /* set to 1 to break out of event loop */ |
120 | extern int ev_loop_done; /* set to 1 to break out of event loop, set to 2 to break out of all event loops */ |
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122 | /* these may evaluate ev multiple times, and the other arguments at most once */ |
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123 | /* either use evw_init + evXXX_set, or the evXXX_init macro, below, to first initialise a watcher */ |
67 | #define evw_init(ev,cb_,data_) do { (ev)->active = 0; (ev)->cb = (cb_); (ev)->data = (void *)data_; } while (0) |
124 | #define evw_init(ev,cb_) do { (ev)->active = 0; (ev)->cb = (cb_); } while (0) |
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68 | #define evio_set(ev,fd_,events_) do { (ev)->fd = (fd_); (ev)->events = (events_); } while (0) |
126 | #define evio_set(ev,fd_,events_) do { (ev)->fd = (fd_); (ev)->events = (events_); } while (0) |
69 | #define evtimer_set_rel(ev,after_,repeat_) do { (ev)->at = (after_); (ev)->repeat = (repeat_); (ev)->is_abs = 0; } while (0) |
127 | #define evtimer_set(ev,after_,repeat_) do { (ev)->at = (after_); (ev)->repeat = (repeat_); } while (0) |
70 | #define evtimer_set_abs(ev,at_,repeat_) do { (ev)->at = (at_); (ev)->repeat = (repeat_); (ev)->is_abs = 1; } while (0) |
128 | #define evperiodic_set(ev,at_,interval_) do { (ev)->at = (at_); (ev)->interval = (interval_); } while (0) |
71 | #define evsignal_set(ev,signum_) do { (ev)->signum = (signum_); } while (0) |
129 | #define evsignal_set(ev,signum_) do { (ev)->signum = (signum_); } while (0) |
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130 | #define evcheck_set(ev) /* nop, yes this is a serious in-joke */ |
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131 | #define evidle_set(ev) /* nop, yes this is a serious in-joke */ |
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73 | #define ev_is_active(ev) (0 + (ev)->active) /* wether the watcher has been started */ |
133 | #define evio_init(ev,cb,fd,events) do { evw_init ((ev), (cb)); evio_set ((ev),(fd),(events)); } while (0) |
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134 | #define evtimer_init(ev,cb,after,repeat) do { evw_init ((ev), (cb)); evtimer_set ((ev),(after),(repeat)); } while (0) |
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135 | #define evperiodic_init(ev,cb,at,interval) do { evw_init ((ev), (cb)); evperiodic_set ((ev),(at),(interval)); } while (0) |
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136 | #define evsignal_init(ev,cb,signum) do { evw_init ((ev), (cb)); evsignal_set ((ev), (signum)); } while (0) |
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137 | #define evcheck_init(ev,cb) do { evw_init ((ev), (cb)); evcheck_set ((ev)); } while (0) |
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138 | #define evidle_init(ev,cb) do { evw_init ((ev), (cb)); evidle_set ((ev)); } while (0) |
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75 | void evio_start (struct ev_io *w); |
140 | #define ev_is_active(ev) (0 + (ev)->active) /* true when the watcher has been started */ |
76 | void evio_stop (struct ev_io *w); |
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142 | /* stopping (enabling, adding) a watcher does nothing if it is already running */ |
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143 | /* stopping (disabling, deleting) a watcher does nothing unless its already running */ |
78 | void evtimer_start (struct ev_timer *w); |
144 | void evio_start (struct ev_io *w); |
79 | void evtimer_stop (struct ev_timer *w); |
145 | void evio_stop (struct ev_io *w); |
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147 | void evtimer_start (struct ev_timer *w); |
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148 | void evtimer_stop (struct ev_timer *w); |
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149 | void evtimer_again (struct ev_timer *w); /* stops if active and no repeat, restarts if active and repeating, starts if inactive and repeating */ |
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151 | void evperiodic_start (struct ev_periodic *w); |
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152 | void evperiodic_stop (struct ev_periodic *w); |
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81 | void evsignal_start (struct ev_signal *w); |
154 | void evsignal_start (struct ev_signal *w); |
82 | void evsignal_stop (struct ev_signal *w); |
155 | void evsignal_stop (struct ev_signal *w); |
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157 | void evidle_start (struct ev_idle *w); |
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158 | void evidle_stop (struct ev_idle *w); |
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160 | void evcheck_start (struct ev_check *w); |
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161 | void evcheck_stop (struct ev_check *w); |
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84 | #endif |
163 | #endif |
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