/* * Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit. * * Copyright (C) 1999 - 2005, Digium, Inc. * * Mark Spencer * * See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about * the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact * any of the maintainers of this project for assistance; * the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC * channels for your use. * * This program is free software, distributed under the terms of * the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file * at the top of the source tree. */ /*! \file * \brief Scheduler Routines (derived from cheops) */ #ifndef _ASTERISK_SCHED_H #define _ASTERISK_SCHED_H #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus) extern "C" { #endif /*! \brief Max num of schedule structs * \note The max number of schedule structs to keep around * for use. Undefine to disable schedule structure * caching. (Only disable this on very low memory * machines) */ #define SCHED_MAX_CACHE 128 /*! \brief a loop construct to ensure that * the scheduled task get deleted. The idea is that * if we loop attempting to remove the scheduled task, * then whatever callback had been running will complete * and reinsert the task into the scheduler. * * Since macro expansion essentially works like pass-by-name * parameter passing, this macro will still work correctly even * if the id of the task to delete changes. This holds as long as * the name of the id which could change is passed to the macro * and not a copy of the value of the id. */ #define AST_SCHED_DEL(sched, id) \ do { \ int _count = 0; \ while (id > -1 && ast_sched_del(sched, id) && ++_count < 10) { \ usleep(1); \ } \ if (_count == 10) \ ast_debug(3, "Unable to cancel schedule ID %d.\n", id); \ id = -1; \ } while (0); /*! * \brief schedule task to get deleted and call unref function * \sa AST_SCHED_DEL * \since 1.6.1 */ #define AST_SCHED_DEL_UNREF(sched, id, refcall) \ do { \ int _count = 0; \ while (id > -1 && ast_sched_del(sched, id) && ++_count < 10) { \ usleep(1); \ } \ if (_count == 10) \ ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Unable to cancel schedule ID %d. This is probably a bug (%s: %s, line %d).\n", id, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __LINE__); \ if (id > -1) \ refcall; \ id = -1; \ } while (0); /*! * \brief schedule task to get deleted releasing the lock between attempts * \since 1.6.1 */ #define AST_SCHED_DEL_SPINLOCK(sched, id, lock) \ ({ \ int _count = 0; \ int _sched_res = -1; \ while (id > -1 && (_sched_res = ast_sched_del(sched, id)) && ++_count < 10) { \ ast_mutex_unlock(lock); \ usleep(1); \ ast_mutex_lock(lock); \ } \ if (_count == 10 && option_debug > 2) { \ ast_log(LOG_DEBUG, "Unable to cancel schedule ID %d.\n", id); \ } \ id = -1; \ (_sched_res); \ }) #define AST_SCHED_REPLACE_VARIABLE(id, sched, when, callback, data, variable) \ do { \ int _count = 0; \ while (id > -1 && ast_sched_del(sched, id) && ++_count < 10) { \ usleep(1); \ } \ if (_count == 10) \ ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Unable to cancel schedule ID %d. This is probably a bug (%s: %s, line %d).\n", id, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __LINE__); \ id = ast_sched_add_variable(sched, when, callback, data, variable); \ } while (0); #define AST_SCHED_REPLACE(id, sched, when, callback, data) \ AST_SCHED_REPLACE_VARIABLE(id, sched, when, callback, data, 0) /*! * \note Not currently used in the source? * \since 1.6.1 */ #define AST_SCHED_REPLACE_VARIABLE_UNREF(id, sched, when, callback, data, variable, unrefcall, addfailcall, refcall) \ do { \ int _count = 0, _res=1; \ void *_data = (void *)ast_sched_find_data(sched, id); \ while (id > -1 && (_res = ast_sched_del(sched, id) && _count++ < 10)) { \ usleep(1); \ } \ if (!_res && _data) \ unrefcall; /* should ref _data! */ \ if (_count == 10) \ ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Unable to cancel schedule ID %d. This is probably a bug (%s: %s, line %d).\n", id, __FILE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __LINE__); \ refcall; \ id = ast_sched_add_variable(sched, when, callback, data, variable); \ if (id == -1) \ addfailcall; \ } while (0); #define AST_SCHED_REPLACE_UNREF(id, sched, when, callback, data, unrefcall, addfailcall, refcall) \ AST_SCHED_REPLACE_VARIABLE_UNREF(id, sched, when, callback, data, 0, unrefcall, addfailcall, refcall) struct sched_context; /*! \brief New schedule context * \note Create a scheduling context * \return Returns a malloc'd sched_context structure, NULL on failure */ struct sched_context *sched_context_create(void); /*! \brief destroys a schedule context * Destroys (free's) the given sched_context structure * \param c Context to free * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ void sched_context_destroy(struct sched_context *c); /*! \brief callback for a cheops scheduler * A cheops scheduler callback takes a pointer with callback data and * \return returns a 0 if it should not be run again, or non-zero if it should be * rescheduled to run again */ typedef int (*ast_sched_cb)(const void *data); #define AST_SCHED_CB(a) ((ast_sched_cb)(a)) struct ast_cb_names { int numassocs; char *list[10]; ast_sched_cb cblist[10]; }; /*! * \brief Show statics on what it is in the schedule queue * \param con Schedule context to check * \param buf dynamic string to store report * \param cbnames to check against * \since 1.6.1 */ void ast_sched_report(struct sched_context *con, struct ast_str **buf, struct ast_cb_names *cbnames); /*! \brief Adds a scheduled event * Schedule an event to take place at some point in the future. callback * will be called with data as the argument, when milliseconds into the * future (approximately) * If callback returns 0, no further events will be re-scheduled * \param con Scheduler context to add * \param when how many milliseconds to wait for event to occur * \param callback function to call when the amount of time expires * \param data data to pass to the callback * \return Returns a schedule item ID on success, -1 on failure */ int ast_sched_add(struct sched_context *con, int when, ast_sched_cb callback, const void *data) attribute_warn_unused_result; /*! * \brief replace a scheduler entry * \deprecated You should use the AST_SCHED_REPLACE() macro instead. * * This deletes the scheduler entry for old_id if it exists, and then * calls ast_sched_add to create a new entry. A negative old_id will * be ignored. * * \retval -1 failure * \retval otherwise, returns scheduled item ID */ int ast_sched_replace(int old_id, struct sched_context *con, int when, ast_sched_cb callback, const void *data) attribute_warn_unused_result; /*!Adds a scheduled event with rescheduling support * \param con Scheduler context to add * \param when how many milliseconds to wait for event to occur * \param callback function to call when the amount of time expires * \param data data to pass to the callback * \param variable If true, the result value of callback function will be * used for rescheduling * Schedule an event to take place at some point in the future. Callback * will be called with data as the argument, when milliseconds into the * future (approximately) * If callback returns 0, no further events will be re-scheduled * \return Returns a schedule item ID on success, -1 on failure */ int ast_sched_add_variable(struct sched_context *con, int when, ast_sched_cb callback, const void *data, int variable) attribute_warn_unused_result; /*! * \brief replace a scheduler entry * \deprecated You should use the AST_SCHED_REPLACE_VARIABLE() macro instead. * * This deletes the scheduler entry for old_id if it exists, and then * calls ast_sched_add to create a new entry. A negative old_id will * be ignored. * * \retval -1 failure * \retval otherwise, returns scheduled item ID */ int ast_sched_replace_variable(int old_id, struct sched_context *con, int when, ast_sched_cb callback, const void *data, int variable) attribute_warn_unused_result; /*! * \brief Find a sched structure and return the data field associated with it. * \param con scheduling context in which to search fro the matching id * \param id ID of the scheduled item to find * \return the data field from the matching sched struct if found; else return NULL if not found. * \since 1.6.1 */ const void *ast_sched_find_data(struct sched_context *con, int id); /*! \brief Deletes a scheduled event * Remove this event from being run. A procedure should not remove its own * event, but return 0 instead. In most cases, you should not call this * routine directly, but use the AST_SCHED_DEL() macro instead (especially if * you don't intend to do something different when it returns failure). * \param con scheduling context to delete item from * \param id ID of the scheduled item to delete * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ #ifndef AST_DEVMODE int ast_sched_del(struct sched_context *con, int id) attribute_warn_unused_result; #else int _ast_sched_del(struct sched_context *con, int id, const char *file, int line, const char *function) attribute_warn_unused_result; #define ast_sched_del(a, b) _ast_sched_del(a, b, __FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__) #endif /*! \brief Determines number of seconds until the next outstanding event to take place * Determine the number of seconds until the next outstanding event * should take place, and return the number of milliseconds until * it needs to be run. This value is perfect for passing to the poll * call. * \param con context to act upon * \return Returns "-1" if there is nothing there are no scheduled events * (and thus the poll should not timeout) */ int ast_sched_wait(struct sched_context *con) attribute_warn_unused_result; /*! \brief Runs the queue * \param con Scheduling context to run * Run the queue, executing all callbacks which need to be performed * at this time. * \param con context to act upon * \return Returns the number of events processed. */ int ast_sched_runq(struct sched_context *con); /*! \brief Dumps the scheduler contents * Debugging: Dump the contents of the scheduler to stderr * \param con Context to dump */ void ast_sched_dump(struct sched_context *con); /*! \brief Returns the number of seconds before an event takes place * \param con Context to use * \param id Id to dump */ long ast_sched_when(struct sched_context *con,int id); /*! * \brief Convenience macro for objects and reference (add) * */ #define ast_sched_add_object(obj,con,when,callback) ast_sched_add((con),(when),(callback), ASTOBJ_REF((obj))) /*! * \brief Convenience macro for objects and reference (del) * */ #define ast_sched_del_object(obj,destructor,con,id) do { \ if ((id) > -1) { \ ast_sched_del((con),(id)); \ (id) = -1; \ ASTOBJ_UNREF((obj),(destructor)); \ } \ } while(0) #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus) } #endif #endif /* _ASTERISK_SCHED_H */