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-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Niels Provos <provos@citi.umich.edu>
- * Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Niels Provos and Nick Mathewson
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
- * are met:
- * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
- * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
- * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
- * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
- * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
- * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
- * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#ifndef EVENT_INTERNAL_H_INCLUDED_
-#define EVENT_INTERNAL_H_INCLUDED_
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-#include "event2/event-config.h"
-#include "evconfig-private.h"
-
-#include <time.h>
-#include <sys/queue.h>
-#include "event2/event_struct.h"
-#include "minheap-internal.h"
-#include "evsignal-internal.h"
-#include "mm-internal.h"
-#include "defer-internal.h"
-
-/* map union members back */
-
-/* mutually exclusive */
-#define ev_signal_next ev_.ev_signal.ev_signal_next
-#define ev_io_next ev_.ev_io.ev_io_next
-#define ev_io_timeout ev_.ev_io.ev_timeout
-
-/* used only by signals */
-#define ev_ncalls ev_.ev_signal.ev_ncalls
-#define ev_pncalls ev_.ev_signal.ev_pncalls
-
-#define ev_pri ev_evcallback.evcb_pri
-#define ev_flags ev_evcallback.evcb_flags
-#define ev_closure ev_evcallback.evcb_closure
-#define ev_callback ev_evcallback.evcb_cb_union.evcb_callback
-#define ev_arg ev_evcallback.evcb_arg
-
-/** @name Event closure codes
-
- Possible values for evcb_closure in struct event_callback
-
- @{
- */
-/** A regular event. Uses the evcb_callback callback */
-#define EV_CLOSURE_EVENT 0
-/** A signal event. Uses the evcb_callback callback */
-#define EV_CLOSURE_EVENT_SIGNAL 1
-/** A persistent non-signal event. Uses the evcb_callback callback */
-#define EV_CLOSURE_EVENT_PERSIST 2
-/** A simple callback. Uses the evcb_selfcb callback. */
-#define EV_CLOSURE_CB_SELF 3
-/** A finalizing callback. Uses the evcb_cbfinalize callback. */
-#define EV_CLOSURE_CB_FINALIZE 4
-/** A finalizing event. Uses the evcb_evfinalize callback. */
-#define EV_CLOSURE_EVENT_FINALIZE 5
-/** A finalizing event that should get freed after. Uses the evcb_evfinalize
- * callback. */
-#define EV_CLOSURE_EVENT_FINALIZE_FREE 6
-/** @} */
-
-/** Structure to define the backend of a given event_base. */
-struct eventop {
- /** The name of this backend. */
- const char *name;
- /** Function to set up an event_base to use this backend. It should
- * create a new structure holding whatever information is needed to
- * run the backend, and return it. The returned pointer will get
- * stored by event_init into the event_base.evbase field. On failure,
- * this function should return NULL. */
- void *(*init)(struct event_base *);
- /** Enable reading/writing on a given fd or signal. 'events' will be
- * the events that we're trying to enable: one or more of EV_READ,
- * EV_WRITE, EV_SIGNAL, and EV_ET. 'old' will be those events that
- * were enabled on this fd previously. 'fdinfo' will be a structure
- * associated with the fd by the evmap; its size is defined by the
- * fdinfo field below. It will be set to 0 the first time the fd is
- * added. The function should return 0 on success and -1 on error.
- */
- int (*add)(struct event_base *, evutil_socket_t fd, short old, short events, void *fdinfo);
- /** As "add", except 'events' contains the events we mean to disable. */
- int (*del)(struct event_base *, evutil_socket_t fd, short old, short events, void *fdinfo);
- /** Function to implement the core of an event loop. It must see which
- added events are ready, and cause event_active to be called for each
- active event (usually via event_io_active or such). It should
- return 0 on success and -1 on error.
- */
- int (*dispatch)(struct event_base *, struct timeval *);
- /** Function to clean up and free our data from the event_base. */
- void (*dealloc)(struct event_base *);
- /** Flag: set if we need to reinitialize the event base after we fork.
- */
- int need_reinit;
- /** Bit-array of supported event_method_features that this backend can
- * provide. */
- enum event_method_feature features;
- /** Length of the extra information we should record for each fd that
- has one or more active events. This information is recorded
- as part of the evmap entry for each fd, and passed as an argument
- to the add and del functions above.
- */
- size_t fdinfo_len;
-};
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-/* If we're on win32, then file descriptors are not nice low densely packed
- integers. Instead, they are pointer-like windows handles, and we want to
- use a hashtable instead of an array to map fds to events.
-*/
-#define EVMAP_USE_HT
-#endif
-
-/* #define HT_CACHE_HASH_VALS */
-
-#ifdef EVMAP_USE_HT
-#define HT_NO_CACHE_HASH_VALUES
-#include "ht-internal.h"
-struct event_map_entry;
-HT_HEAD(event_io_map, event_map_entry);
-#else
-#define event_io_map event_signal_map
-#endif
-
-/* Used to map signal numbers to a list of events. If EVMAP_USE_HT is not
- defined, this structure is also used as event_io_map, which maps fds to a
- list of events.
-*/
-struct event_signal_map {
- /* An array of evmap_io * or of evmap_signal *; empty entries are
- * set to NULL. */
- void **entries;
- /* The number of entries available in entries */
- int nentries;
-};
-
-/* A list of events waiting on a given 'common' timeout value. Ordinarily,
- * events waiting for a timeout wait on a minheap. Sometimes, however, a
- * queue can be faster.
- **/
-struct common_timeout_list {
- /* List of events currently waiting in the queue. */
- struct event_list events;
- /* 'magic' timeval used to indicate the duration of events in this
- * queue. */
- struct timeval duration;
- /* Event that triggers whenever one of the events in the queue is
- * ready to activate */
- struct event timeout_event;
- /* The event_base that this timeout list is part of */
- struct event_base *base;
-};
-
-/** Mask used to get the real tv_usec value from a common timeout. */
-#define COMMON_TIMEOUT_MICROSECONDS_MASK 0x000fffff
-
-struct event_change;
-
-/* List of 'changes' since the last call to eventop.dispatch. Only maintained
- * if the backend is using changesets. */
-struct event_changelist {
- struct event_change *changes;
- int n_changes;
- int changes_size;
-};
-
-#ifndef EVENT__DISABLE_DEBUG_MODE
-/* Global internal flag: set to one if debug mode is on. */
-extern int event_debug_mode_on_;
-#define EVENT_DEBUG_MODE_IS_ON() (event_debug_mode_on_)
-#else
-#define EVENT_DEBUG_MODE_IS_ON() (0)
-#endif
-
-TAILQ_HEAD(evcallback_list, event_callback);
-
-/* Sets up an event for processing once */
-struct event_once {
- LIST_ENTRY(event_once) next_once;
- struct event ev;
-
- void (*cb)(evutil_socket_t, short, void *);
- void *arg;
-};
-
-struct event_base {
- /** Function pointers and other data to describe this event_base's
- * backend. */
- const struct eventop *evsel;
- /** Pointer to backend-specific data. */
- void *evbase;
-
- /** List of changes to tell backend about at next dispatch. Only used
- * by the O(1) backends. */
- struct event_changelist changelist;
-
- /** Function pointers used to describe the backend that this event_base
- * uses for signals */
- const struct eventop *evsigsel;
- /** Data to implement the common signal handelr code. */
- struct evsig_info sig;
-
- /** Number of virtual events */
- int virtual_event_count;
- /** Maximum number of virtual events active */
- int virtual_event_count_max;
- /** Number of total events added to this event_base */
- int event_count;
- /** Maximum number of total events added to this event_base */
- int event_count_max;
- /** Number of total events active in this event_base */
- int event_count_active;
- /** Maximum number of total events active in this event_base */
- int event_count_active_max;
-
- /** Set if we should terminate the loop once we're done processing
- * events. */
- int event_gotterm;
- /** Set if we should terminate the loop immediately */
- int event_break;
- /** Set if we should start a new instance of the loop immediately. */
- int event_continue;
-
- /** The currently running priority of events */
- int event_running_priority;
-
- /** Set if we're running the event_base_loop function, to prevent
- * reentrant invocation. */
- int running_loop;
-
- /** Set to the number of deferred_cbs we've made 'active' in the
- * loop. This is a hack to prevent starvation; it would be smarter
- * to just use event_config_set_max_dispatch_interval's max_callbacks
- * feature */
- int n_deferreds_queued;
-
- /* Active event management. */
- /** An array of nactivequeues queues for active event_callbacks (ones
- * that have triggered, and whose callbacks need to be called). Low
- * priority numbers are more important, and stall higher ones.
- */
- struct evcallback_list *activequeues;
- /** The length of the activequeues array */
- int nactivequeues;
- /** A list of event_callbacks that should become active the next time
- * we process events, but not this time. */
- struct evcallback_list active_later_queue;
-
- /* common timeout logic */
-
- /** An array of common_timeout_list* for all of the common timeout
- * values we know. */
- struct common_timeout_list **common_timeout_queues;
- /** The number of entries used in common_timeout_queues */
- int n_common_timeouts;
- /** The total size of common_timeout_queues. */
- int n_common_timeouts_allocated;
-
- /** Mapping from file descriptors to enabled (added) events */
- struct event_io_map io;
-
- /** Mapping from signal numbers to enabled (added) events. */
- struct event_signal_map sigmap;
-
- /** Priority queue of events with timeouts. */
- struct min_heap timeheap;
-
- /** Stored timeval: used to avoid calling gettimeofday/clock_gettime
- * too often. */
- struct timeval tv_cache;
-
- struct evutil_monotonic_timer monotonic_timer;
-
- /** Difference between internal time (maybe from clock_gettime) and
- * gettimeofday. */
- struct timeval tv_clock_diff;
- /** Second in which we last updated tv_clock_diff, in monotonic time. */
- time_t last_updated_clock_diff;
-
-#ifndef EVENT__DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT
- /* threading support */
- /** The thread currently running the event_loop for this base */
- unsigned long th_owner_id;
- /** A lock to prevent conflicting accesses to this event_base */
- void *th_base_lock;
- /** A condition that gets signalled when we're done processing an
- * event with waiters on it. */
- void *current_event_cond;
- /** Number of threads blocking on current_event_cond. */
- int current_event_waiters;
-#endif
- /** The event whose callback is executing right now */
- struct event_callback *current_event;
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- /** IOCP support structure, if IOCP is enabled. */
- struct event_iocp_port *iocp;
-#endif
-
- /** Flags that this base was configured with */
- enum event_base_config_flag flags;
-
- struct timeval max_dispatch_time;
- int max_dispatch_callbacks;
- int limit_callbacks_after_prio;
-
- /* Notify main thread to wake up break, etc. */
- /** True if the base already has a pending notify, and we don't need
- * to add any more. */
- int is_notify_pending;
- /** A socketpair used by some th_notify functions to wake up the main
- * thread. */
- evutil_socket_t th_notify_fd[2];
- /** An event used by some th_notify functions to wake up the main
- * thread. */
- struct event th_notify;
- /** A function used to wake up the main thread from another thread. */
- int (*th_notify_fn)(struct event_base *base);
-
- /** Saved seed for weak random number generator. Some backends use
- * this to produce fairness among sockets. Protected by th_base_lock. */
- struct evutil_weakrand_state weakrand_seed;
-
- /** List of event_onces that have not yet fired. */
- LIST_HEAD(once_event_list, event_once) once_events;
-
-};
-
-struct event_config_entry {
- TAILQ_ENTRY(event_config_entry) next;
-
- const char *avoid_method;
-};
-
-/** Internal structure: describes the configuration we want for an event_base
- * that we're about to allocate. */
-struct event_config {
- TAILQ_HEAD(event_configq, event_config_entry) entries;
-
- int n_cpus_hint;
- struct timeval max_dispatch_interval;
- int max_dispatch_callbacks;
- int limit_callbacks_after_prio;
- enum event_method_feature require_features;
- enum event_base_config_flag flags;
-};
-
-/* Internal use only: Functions that might be missing from <sys/queue.h> */
-#ifndef TAILQ_FIRST
-#define TAILQ_FIRST(head) ((head)->tqh_first)
-#endif
-#ifndef TAILQ_END
-#define TAILQ_END(head) NULL
-#endif
-#ifndef TAILQ_NEXT
-#define TAILQ_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.tqe_next)
-#endif
-
-#ifndef TAILQ_FOREACH
-#define TAILQ_FOREACH(var, head, field) \
- for ((var) = TAILQ_FIRST(head); \
- (var) != TAILQ_END(head); \
- (var) = TAILQ_NEXT(var, field))
-#endif
-
-#ifndef TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE
-#define TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(listelm, elm, field) do { \
- (elm)->field.tqe_prev = (listelm)->field.tqe_prev; \
- (elm)->field.tqe_next = (listelm); \
- *(listelm)->field.tqe_prev = (elm); \
- (listelm)->field.tqe_prev = &(elm)->field.tqe_next; \
-} while (0)
-#endif
-
-#define N_ACTIVE_CALLBACKS(base) \
- ((base)->event_count_active)
-
-int evsig_set_handler_(struct event_base *base, int evsignal,
- void (*fn)(int));
-int evsig_restore_handler_(struct event_base *base, int evsignal);
-
-int event_add_nolock_(struct event *ev,
- const struct timeval *tv, int tv_is_absolute);
-/** Argument for event_del_nolock_. Tells event_del not to block on the event
- * if it's running in another thread. */
-#define EVENT_DEL_NOBLOCK 0
-/** Argument for event_del_nolock_. Tells event_del to block on the event
- * if it's running in another thread, regardless of its value for EV_FINALIZE
- */
-#define EVENT_DEL_BLOCK 1
-/** Argument for event_del_nolock_. Tells event_del to block on the event
- * if it is running in another thread and it doesn't have EV_FINALIZE set.
- */
-#define EVENT_DEL_AUTOBLOCK 2
-/** Argument for event_del_nolock_. Tells event_del to procede even if the
- * event is set up for finalization rather for regular use.*/
-#define EVENT_DEL_EVEN_IF_FINALIZING 3
-int event_del_nolock_(struct event *ev, int blocking);
-int event_remove_timer_nolock_(struct event *ev);
-
-void event_active_nolock_(struct event *ev, int res, short count);
-int event_callback_activate_(struct event_base *, struct event_callback *);
-int event_callback_activate_nolock_(struct event_base *, struct event_callback *);
-int event_callback_cancel_(struct event_base *base,
- struct event_callback *evcb);
-
-void event_callback_finalize_nolock_(struct event_base *base, unsigned flags, struct event_callback *evcb, void (*cb)(struct event_callback *, void *));
-void event_callback_finalize_(struct event_base *base, unsigned flags, struct event_callback *evcb, void (*cb)(struct event_callback *, void *));
-int event_callback_finalize_many_(struct event_base *base, int n_cbs, struct event_callback **evcb, void (*cb)(struct event_callback *, void *));
-
-
-void event_active_later_(struct event *ev, int res);
-void event_active_later_nolock_(struct event *ev, int res);
-int event_callback_activate_later_nolock_(struct event_base *base,
- struct event_callback *evcb);
-int event_callback_cancel_nolock_(struct event_base *base,
- struct event_callback *evcb, int even_if_finalizing);
-void event_callback_init_(struct event_base *base,
- struct event_callback *cb);
-
-/* FIXME document. */
-void event_base_add_virtual_(struct event_base *base);
-void event_base_del_virtual_(struct event_base *base);
-
-/** For debugging: unless assertions are disabled, verify the referential
- integrity of the internal data structures of 'base'. This operation can
- be expensive.
-
- Returns on success; aborts on failure.
-*/
-void event_base_assert_ok_(struct event_base *base);
-void event_base_assert_ok_nolock_(struct event_base *base);
-
-
-/* Helper function: Call 'fn' exactly once every inserted or active event in
- * the event_base 'base'.
- *
- * If fn returns 0, continue on to the next event. Otherwise, return the same
- * value that fn returned.
- *
- * Requires that 'base' be locked.
- */
-int event_base_foreach_event_nolock_(struct event_base *base,
- event_base_foreach_event_cb cb, void *arg);
-
-/* Cleanup function to reset debug mode during shutdown.
- *
- * Calling this function doesn't mean it'll be possible to re-enable
- * debug mode if any events were added.
- */
-void event_disable_debug_mode(void);
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* EVENT_INTERNAL_H_INCLUDED_ */