/* * Copyright © 2011 Canonical Limited * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the licence, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. * * Author: Ryan Lortie */ #include "config.h" /* gwakeup.h is special -- GIO and some test cases include it. As such, * it cannot include other glib headers without triggering the single * includes warnings. We have to manually include its dependencies here * (and at all other use sites). */ #ifdef GLIB_COMPILATION #include "gtypes.h" #include "gpoll.h" #else #include #endif #include "gwakeup.h" /*< private > * SECTION:gwakeup * @title: GWakeup * @short_description: portable cross-thread event signal mechanism * * #GWakeup is a simple and portable way of signaling events between * different threads in a way that integrates nicely with g_poll(). * GLib uses it internally for cross-thread signalling in the * implementation of #GMainContext and #GCancellable. * * You first create a #GWakeup with g_wakeup_new() and initialise a * #GPollFD from it using g_wakeup_get_pollfd(). Polling on the created * #GPollFD will block until g_wakeup_signal() is called, at which point * it will immediately return. Future attempts to poll will continue to * return until g_wakeup_acknowledge() is called. g_wakeup_free() is * used to free a #GWakeup. * * On sufficiently modern Linux, this is implemented using eventfd. On * Windows it is implemented using an event handle. On other systems it * is implemented with a pair of pipes. * * Since: 2.30 **/ #ifdef _WIN32 #include #ifdef GLIB_COMPILATION #include "gmessages.h" #include "giochannel.h" #include "gwin32.h" #endif GWakeup * g_wakeup_new (void) { HANDLE wakeup; wakeup = CreateEvent (NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL); if (wakeup == NULL) g_error ("Cannot create event for GWakeup: %s", g_win32_error_message (GetLastError ())); return (GWakeup *) wakeup; } void g_wakeup_get_pollfd (GWakeup *wakeup, GPollFD *poll_fd) { poll_fd->fd = (gintptr) wakeup; poll_fd->events = G_IO_IN; } void g_wakeup_acknowledge (GWakeup *wakeup) { ResetEvent ((HANDLE) wakeup); } void g_wakeup_signal (GWakeup *wakeup) { SetEvent ((HANDLE) wakeup); } void g_wakeup_free (GWakeup *wakeup) { CloseHandle ((HANDLE) wakeup); } #else #include "glib-unix.h" #include #if defined (HAVE_EVENTFD) #include #endif struct _GWakeup { gint fds[2]; }; /** * g_wakeup_new: * * Creates a new #GWakeup. * * You should use g_wakeup_free() to free it when you are done. * * Returns: a new #GWakeup * * Since: 2.30 **/ GWakeup * g_wakeup_new (void) { GError *error = NULL; GWakeup *wakeup; wakeup = g_slice_new (GWakeup); /* try eventfd first, if we think we can */ #if defined (HAVE_EVENTFD) #ifndef TEST_EVENTFD_FALLBACK wakeup->fds[0] = eventfd (0, EFD_CLOEXEC | EFD_NONBLOCK); #else wakeup->fds[0] = -1; #endif if (wakeup->fds[0] != -1) { wakeup->fds[1] = -1; return wakeup; } /* for any failure, try a pipe instead */ #endif if (!g_unix_open_pipe (wakeup->fds, FD_CLOEXEC, &error)) g_error ("Creating pipes for GWakeup: %s\n", error->message); if (!g_unix_set_fd_nonblocking (wakeup->fds[0], TRUE, &error) || !g_unix_set_fd_nonblocking (wakeup->fds[1], TRUE, &error)) g_error ("Set pipes non-blocking for GWakeup: %s\n", error->message); return wakeup; } /** * g_wakeup_get_pollfd: * @wakeup: a #GWakeup * @poll_fd: a #GPollFD * * Prepares a @poll_fd such that polling on it will succeed when * g_wakeup_signal() has been called on @wakeup. * * @poll_fd is valid until @wakeup is freed. * * Since: 2.30 **/ void g_wakeup_get_pollfd (GWakeup *wakeup, GPollFD *poll_fd) { poll_fd->fd = wakeup->fds[0]; poll_fd->events = G_IO_IN; } /** * g_wakeup_acknowledge: * @wakeup: a #GWakeup * * Acknowledges receipt of a wakeup signal on @wakeup. * * You must call this after @wakeup polls as ready. If not, it will * continue to poll as ready until you do so. * * If you call this function and @wakeup is not signaled, nothing * happens. * * Since: 2.30 **/ void g_wakeup_acknowledge (GWakeup *wakeup) { char buffer[16]; /* read until it is empty */ while (read (wakeup->fds[0], buffer, sizeof buffer) == sizeof buffer); } /** * g_wakeup_signal: * @wakeup: a #GWakeup * * Signals @wakeup. * * Any future (or present) polling on the #GPollFD returned by * g_wakeup_get_pollfd() will immediately succeed until such a time as * g_wakeup_acknowledge() is called. * * This function is safe to call from a UNIX signal handler. * * Since: 2.30 **/ void g_wakeup_signal (GWakeup *wakeup) { guint64 one = 1; if (wakeup->fds[1] == -1) write (wakeup->fds[0], &one, sizeof one); else write (wakeup->fds[1], &one, 1); } /** * g_wakeup_free: * @wakeup: a #GWakeup * * Frees @wakeup. * * You must not currently be polling on the #GPollFD returned by * g_wakeup_get_pollfd(), or the result is undefined. **/ void g_wakeup_free (GWakeup *wakeup) { close (wakeup->fds[0]); if (wakeup->fds[1] != -1) close (wakeup->fds[1]); g_slice_free (GWakeup, wakeup); } #endif /* !_WIN32 */