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In the past there was an assertion in the ast_sched_del function and in order to ensure it was useful the calling function name, line number, and filename had to be passed in. This cause the ABI to be different between dev mode and non-dev mode. This assertion is no longer present so the special logic can be removed to make it the same between them both. Change-Id: Icbc69c801e357d7004efc5cf2ab936d9b83b6ab8
367 lines
11 KiB
C
367 lines
11 KiB
C
/*
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* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1999 - 2010, Digium, Inc.
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*
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* Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
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* Russell Bryant <russell@digium.com>
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*
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* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
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* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
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* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
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* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
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* channels for your use.
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*
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* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
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* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
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* at the top of the source tree.
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*/
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/*! \file
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* \brief Scheduler Routines (derived from cheops)
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*/
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#ifndef _ASTERISK_SCHED_H
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#define _ASTERISK_SCHED_H
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#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/*!
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* \brief Remove a scheduler entry
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*
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* This is a loop construct to ensure that
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* the scheduled task get deleted. The idea is that
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* if we loop attempting to remove the scheduled task,
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* then whatever callback had been running will complete
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* and reinsert the task into the scheduler.
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*
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* Since macro expansion essentially works like pass-by-name
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* parameter passing, this macro will still work correctly even
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* if the id of the task to delete changes. This holds as long as
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* the name of the id which could change is passed to the macro
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* and not a copy of the value of the id.
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*/
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#define AST_SCHED_DEL(sched, id) \
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({ \
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int _count = 0; \
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int _sched_res = -1; \
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while (id > -1 && (_sched_res = ast_sched_del(sched, id)) && ++_count < 10) \
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usleep(1); \
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if (_count == 10) { \
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ast_debug(3, "Unable to cancel schedule ID %d.\n", id); \
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} \
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id = -1; \
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(_sched_res); \
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})
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#define AST_SCHED_DEL_ACCESSOR(sched, obj, getter, setter) \
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({ \
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int _count = 0; \
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int _sched_res = -1; \
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while (getter(obj) > -1 && (_sched_res = ast_sched_del(sched, getter(obj))) && ++_count < 10) \
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usleep(1); \
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if (_count == 10) { \
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ast_debug(3, "Unable to cancel schedule ID %d.\n", getter(obj)); \
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} \
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setter(obj, -1); \
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(_sched_res); \
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})
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/*!
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* \brief schedule task to get deleted and call unref function
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* \sa AST_SCHED_DEL
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* \since 1.6.1
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*/
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#define AST_SCHED_DEL_UNREF(sched, id, refcall) \
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do { \
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int _count = 0; \
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while (id > -1 && ast_sched_del(sched, id) && ++_count < 10) { \
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usleep(1); \
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} \
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if (_count == 10) \
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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__); \
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if (id > -1) \
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refcall; \
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id = -1; \
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} while (0);
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/*!
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* \brief schedule task to get deleted releasing the lock between attempts
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* \since 1.6.1
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*/
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#define AST_SCHED_DEL_SPINLOCK(sched, id, lock) \
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({ \
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int _count = 0; \
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int _sched_res = -1; \
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while (id > -1 && (_sched_res = ast_sched_del(sched, id)) && ++_count < 10) { \
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ast_mutex_unlock(lock); \
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usleep(1); \
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ast_mutex_lock(lock); \
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} \
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if (_count == 10) { \
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ast_debug(3, "Unable to cancel schedule ID %d.\n", id); \
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} \
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id = -1; \
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(_sched_res); \
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})
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#define AST_SCHED_REPLACE_VARIABLE(id, sched, when, callback, data, variable) \
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do { \
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int _count = 0; \
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while (id > -1 && ast_sched_del(sched, id) && ++_count < 10) { \
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usleep(1); \
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} \
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if (_count == 10) \
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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__); \
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id = ast_sched_add_variable(sched, when, callback, data, variable); \
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} while (0);
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#define AST_SCHED_REPLACE(id, sched, when, callback, data) \
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AST_SCHED_REPLACE_VARIABLE(id, sched, when, callback, data, 0)
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/*!
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* \note Not currently used in the source?
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* \since 1.6.1
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*/
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#define AST_SCHED_REPLACE_VARIABLE_UNREF(id, sched, when, callback, data, variable, unrefcall, addfailcall, refcall) \
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do { \
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int _count = 0, _res=1; \
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void *_data = (void *)ast_sched_find_data(sched, id); \
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while (id > -1 && (_res = ast_sched_del(sched, id) && _count++ < 10)) { \
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usleep(1); \
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} \
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if (!_res && _data) \
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unrefcall; /* should ref _data! */ \
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if (_count == 10) \
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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__); \
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refcall; \
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id = ast_sched_add_variable(sched, when, callback, data, variable); \
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if (id == -1) \
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addfailcall; \
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} while (0);
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#define AST_SCHED_REPLACE_UNREF(id, sched, when, callback, data, unrefcall, addfailcall, refcall) \
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AST_SCHED_REPLACE_VARIABLE_UNREF(id, sched, when, callback, data, 0, unrefcall, addfailcall, refcall)
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/*!
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* \brief Create a scheduler context
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*
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* \return Returns a malloc'd sched_context structure, NULL on failure
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*/
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struct ast_sched_context *ast_sched_context_create(void);
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/*!
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* \brief destroys a schedule context
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*
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* \param c Context to free
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*/
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void ast_sched_context_destroy(struct ast_sched_context *c);
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/*!
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* \brief scheduler callback
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*
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* A scheduler callback takes a pointer with callback data and
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*
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* \retval 0 if the callback should not be rescheduled
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* \retval non-zero if the callback should be scheduled again
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*/
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typedef int (*ast_sched_cb)(const void *data);
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#define AST_SCHED_CB(a) ((ast_sched_cb)(a))
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/*!
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* \brief Clean all scheduled events with matching callback.
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*
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* \param con Scheduler Context
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* \param match Callback to match
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* \param cleanup_cb Callback to run
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*
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* \note The return of cleanup_cb is ignored. No events are rescheduled.
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*/
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void ast_sched_clean_by_callback(struct ast_sched_context *con, ast_sched_cb match, ast_sched_cb cleanup_cb);
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struct ast_cb_names {
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int numassocs;
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char *list[10];
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ast_sched_cb cblist[10];
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};
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/*!
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* \brief Show statics on what it is in the schedule queue
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* \param con Schedule context to check
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* \param buf dynamic string to store report
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* \param cbnames to check against
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* \since 1.6.1
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*/
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void ast_sched_report(struct ast_sched_context *con, struct ast_str **buf, struct ast_cb_names *cbnames);
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/*!
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* \brief Adds a scheduled event
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*
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* Schedule an event to take place at some point in the future. callback
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* will be called with data as the argument, when milliseconds into the
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* future (approximately)
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*
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* If callback returns 0, no further events will be re-scheduled
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*
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* \param con Scheduler context to add
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* \param when how many milliseconds to wait for event to occur
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* \param callback function to call when the amount of time expires
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* \param data data to pass to the callback
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*
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* \return Returns a schedule item ID on success, -1 on failure
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*/
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int ast_sched_add(struct ast_sched_context *con, int when, ast_sched_cb callback, const void *data) attribute_warn_unused_result;
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/*!
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* \brief replace a scheduler entry
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* \deprecated You should use the AST_SCHED_REPLACE() macro instead.
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*
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* This deletes the scheduler entry for old_id if it exists, and then
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* calls ast_sched_add to create a new entry. A negative old_id will
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* be ignored.
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*
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* \retval -1 failure
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* \retval otherwise, returns scheduled item ID
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*/
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int ast_sched_replace(int old_id, struct ast_sched_context *con, int when, ast_sched_cb callback, const void *data) attribute_warn_unused_result;
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/*!
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* \brief Adds a scheduled event with rescheduling support
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*
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* \param con Scheduler context to add
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* \param when how many milliseconds to wait for event to occur
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* \param callback function to call when the amount of time expires
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* \param data data to pass to the callback
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* \param variable If true, the result value of callback function will be
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* used for rescheduling
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*
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* Schedule an event to take place at some point in the future. Callback
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* will be called with data as the argument, when milliseconds into the
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* future (approximately)
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*
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* If callback returns 0, no further events will be re-scheduled
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*
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* \return Returns a schedule item ID on success, -1 on failure
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*/
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int ast_sched_add_variable(struct ast_sched_context *con, int when, ast_sched_cb callback, const void *data, int variable) attribute_warn_unused_result;
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/*!
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* \brief replace a scheduler entry
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* \deprecated You should use the AST_SCHED_REPLACE_VARIABLE() macro instead.
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*
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* This deletes the scheduler entry for old_id if it exists, and then
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* calls ast_sched_add to create a new entry. A negative old_id will
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* be ignored.
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*
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* \retval -1 failure
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* \retval otherwise, returns scheduled item ID
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*/
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int ast_sched_replace_variable(int old_id, struct ast_sched_context *con, int when, ast_sched_cb callback, const void *data, int variable) attribute_warn_unused_result;
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/*!
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* \brief Find a sched structure and return the data field associated with it.
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*
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* \param con scheduling context in which to search fro the matching id
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* \param id ID of the scheduled item to find
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* \return the data field from the matching sched struct if found; else return NULL if not found.
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*
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* \since 1.6.1
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*/
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const void *ast_sched_find_data(struct ast_sched_context *con, int id);
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/*!
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* \brief Deletes a scheduled event
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*
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* Remove this event from being run. A procedure should not remove its own
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* event, but return 0 instead. In most cases, you should not call this
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* routine directly, but use the AST_SCHED_DEL() macro instead (especially if
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* you don't intend to do something different when it returns failure).
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*
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* \param con scheduling context to delete item from
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* \param id ID of the scheduled item to delete
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*
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* \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
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*/
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int ast_sched_del(struct ast_sched_context *con, int id) attribute_warn_unused_result;
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/*!
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* \brief Determines number of seconds until the next outstanding event to take place
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*
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* Determine the number of seconds until the next outstanding event
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* should take place, and return the number of milliseconds until
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* it needs to be run. This value is perfect for passing to the poll
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* call.
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*
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* \param con context to act upon
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*
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* \return Returns "-1" if there is nothing there are no scheduled events
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* (and thus the poll should not timeout)
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*/
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int ast_sched_wait(struct ast_sched_context *con) attribute_warn_unused_result;
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/*!
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* \brief Runs the queue
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*
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* Run the queue, executing all callbacks which need to be performed
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* at this time.
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*
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* \param con Scheduling context to run
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* \param con context to act upon
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*
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* \return Returns the number of events processed.
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*/
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int ast_sched_runq(struct ast_sched_context *con);
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/*!
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* \brief Dumps the scheduler contents
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*
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* Debugging: Dump the contents of the scheduler to stderr
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*
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* \param con Context to dump
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*/
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void ast_sched_dump(struct ast_sched_context *con);
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/*!
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* \brief Returns the number of seconds before an event takes place
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*
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* \param con Context to use
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* \param id Id to dump
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*/
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long ast_sched_when(struct ast_sched_context *con,int id);
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/*!
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* \brief Convenience macro for objects and reference (add)
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*
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*/
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#define ast_sched_add_object(obj,con,when,callback) ast_sched_add((con),(when),(callback), ASTOBJ_REF((obj)))
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/*!
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* \brief Convenience macro for objects and reference (del)
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*
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*/
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#define ast_sched_del_object(obj,destructor,con,id) do { \
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if ((id) > -1) { \
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ast_sched_del((con),(id)); \
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(id) = -1; \
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ASTOBJ_UNREF((obj),(destructor)); \
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} \
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} while(0)
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/*!
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* \brief Start a thread for processing scheduler entries
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*
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* \param con the scheduler context this thread will manage
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*
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* \retval 0 success
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* \retval non-zero failure
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*/
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int ast_sched_start_thread(struct ast_sched_context *con);
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#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* _ASTERISK_SCHED_H */
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