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author | sam <sam@FreeBSD.org> | 2007-07-11 15:48:36 +0000 |
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committer | sam <sam@FreeBSD.org> | 2007-07-11 15:48:36 +0000 |
commit | 35aef052ff21baa52c4cec68b512986c21f70a48 (patch) | |
tree | c3da7f33886a852f7dceb74373fbdeec49a48f77 /contrib/wpa_supplicant/eloop.h | |
parent | 840099f34d8de1ca769f02fae379c4d8e5d6688a (diff) | |
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Import of WPA supplicant 0.5.8
Diffstat (limited to 'contrib/wpa_supplicant/eloop.h')
-rw-r--r-- | contrib/wpa_supplicant/eloop.h | 207 |
1 files changed, 191 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/wpa_supplicant/eloop.h b/contrib/wpa_supplicant/eloop.h index c57e682..4dd2871 100644 --- a/contrib/wpa_supplicant/eloop.h +++ b/contrib/wpa_supplicant/eloop.h @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ /* * Event loop - * Copyright (c) 2002-2005, Jouni Malinen <jkmaline@cc.hut.fi> + * Copyright (c) 2002-2006, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as @@ -23,18 +23,67 @@ #ifndef ELOOP_H #define ELOOP_H -/* Magic number for eloop_cancel_timeout() */ +/** + * ELOOP_ALL_CTX - eloop_cancel_timeout() magic number to match all timeouts + */ #define ELOOP_ALL_CTX (void *) -1 /** + * eloop_event_type - eloop socket event type for eloop_register_sock() + * @EVENT_TYPE_READ: Socket has data available for reading + * @EVENT_TYPE_WRITE: Socket has room for new data to be written + * @EVENT_TYPE_EXCEPTION: An exception has been reported + */ +typedef enum { + EVENT_TYPE_READ = 0, + EVENT_TYPE_WRITE, + EVENT_TYPE_EXCEPTION +} eloop_event_type; + +/** + * eloop_sock_handler - eloop socket event callback type + * @sock: File descriptor number for the socket + * @eloop_ctx: Registered callback context data (eloop_data) + * @sock_ctx: Registered callback context data (user_data) + */ +typedef void (*eloop_sock_handler)(int sock, void *eloop_ctx, void *sock_ctx); + +/** + * eloop_event_handler - eloop generic event callback type + * @eloop_ctx: Registered callback context data (eloop_data) + * @sock_ctx: Registered callback context data (user_data) + */ +typedef void (*eloop_event_handler)(void *eloop_data, void *user_ctx); + +/** + * eloop_timeout_handler - eloop timeout event callback type + * @eloop_ctx: Registered callback context data (eloop_data) + * @sock_ctx: Registered callback context data (user_data) + */ +typedef void (*eloop_timeout_handler)(void *eloop_data, void *user_ctx); + +/** + * eloop_signal_handler - eloop signal event callback type + * @sig: Signal number + * @eloop_ctx: Registered callback context data (global user_data from + * eloop_init() call) + * @signal_ctx: Registered callback context data (user_data from + * eloop_register_signal(), eloop_register_signal_terminate(), or + * eloop_register_signal_reconfig() call) + */ +typedef void (*eloop_signal_handler)(int sig, void *eloop_ctx, + void *signal_ctx); + +/** * eloop_init() - Initialize global event loop data * @user_data: Pointer to global data passed as eloop_ctx to signal handlers + * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure * * This function must be called before any other eloop_* function. user_data * can be used to configure a global (to the process) pointer that will be * passed as eloop_ctx parameter to signal handlers. */ -void eloop_init(void *user_data); +int eloop_init(void *user_data); /** * eloop_register_read_sock - Register handler for read events @@ -46,11 +95,11 @@ void eloop_init(void *user_data); * * Register a read socket notifier for the given file descriptor. The handler * function will be called whenever data is available for reading from the - * socket. + * socket. The handler function is responsible for clearing the event after + * having processed it in order to avoid eloop from calling the handler again + * for the same event. */ -int eloop_register_read_sock(int sock, - void (*handler)(int sock, void *eloop_ctx, - void *sock_ctx), +int eloop_register_read_sock(int sock, eloop_sock_handler handler, void *eloop_data, void *user_data); /** @@ -63,6 +112,71 @@ int eloop_register_read_sock(int sock, void eloop_unregister_read_sock(int sock); /** + * eloop_register_sock - Register handler for socket events + * @sock: File descriptor number for the socket + * @type: Type of event to wait for + * @handler: Callback function to be called when the event is triggered + * @eloop_data: Callback context data (eloop_ctx) + * @user_data: Callback context data (sock_ctx) + * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure + * + * Register an event notifier for the given socket's file descriptor. The + * handler function will be called whenever the that event is triggered for the + * socket. The handler function is responsible for clearing the event after + * having processed it in order to avoid eloop from calling the handler again + * for the same event. + */ +int eloop_register_sock(int sock, eloop_event_type type, + eloop_sock_handler handler, + void *eloop_data, void *user_data); + +/** + * eloop_unregister_sock - Unregister handler for socket events + * @sock: File descriptor number for the socket + * @type: Type of event for which sock was registered + * + * Unregister a socket event notifier that was previously registered with + * eloop_register_sock(). + */ +void eloop_unregister_sock(int sock, eloop_event_type type); + +/** + * eloop_register_event - Register handler for generic events + * @event: Event to wait (eloop implementation specific) + * @event_size: Size of event data + * @handler: Callback function to be called when event is triggered + * @eloop_data: Callback context data (eloop_data) + * @user_data: Callback context data (user_data) + * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure + * + * Register an event handler for the given event. This function is used to + * register eloop implementation specific events which are mainly targetted for + * operating system specific code (driver interface and l2_packet) since the + * portable code will not be able to use such an OS-specific call. The handler + * function will be called whenever the event is triggered. The handler + * function is responsible for clearing the event after having processed it in + * order to avoid eloop from calling the handler again for the same event. + * + * In case of Windows implementation (eloop_win.c), event pointer is of HANDLE + * type, i.e., void*. The callers are likely to have 'HANDLE h' type variable, + * and they would call this function with eloop_register_event(h, sizeof(h), + * ...). + */ +int eloop_register_event(void *event, size_t event_size, + eloop_event_handler handler, + void *eloop_data, void *user_data); + +/** + * eloop_unregister_event - Unregister handler for a generic event + * @event: Event to cancel (eloop implementation specific) + * @event_size: Size of event data + * + * Unregister a generic event notifier that was previously registered with + * eloop_register_event(). + */ +void eloop_unregister_event(void *event, size_t event_size); + +/** * eloop_register_timeout - Register timeout * @secs: Number of seconds to the timeout * @usecs: Number of microseconds to the timeout @@ -75,7 +189,7 @@ void eloop_unregister_read_sock(int sock); * given time. */ int eloop_register_timeout(unsigned int secs, unsigned int usecs, - void (*handler)(void *eloop_ctx, void *timeout_ctx), + eloop_timeout_handler handler, void *eloop_data, void *user_data); /** @@ -89,7 +203,7 @@ int eloop_register_timeout(unsigned int secs, unsigned int usecs, * eloop_register_timeout(). ELOOP_ALL_CTX can be used as a wildcard for * cancelling all timeouts regardless of eloop_data/user_data. */ -int eloop_cancel_timeout(void (*handler)(void *eloop_ctx, void *sock_ctx), +int eloop_cancel_timeout(eloop_timeout_handler handler, void *eloop_data, void *user_data); /** @@ -100,20 +214,67 @@ int eloop_cancel_timeout(void (*handler)(void *eloop_ctx, void *sock_ctx), * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure * * Register a callback function that will be called when a signal is received. - * The calback function is actually called only after the system signal handler - * has returned. This means that the normal limits for sighandlers (i.e., only - * "safe functions" allowed) do not apply for the registered callback. + * The callback function is actually called only after the system signal + * handler has returned. This means that the normal limits for sighandlers + * (i.e., only "safe functions" allowed) do not apply for the registered + * callback. * * Signals are 'global' events and there is no local eloop_data pointer like * with other handlers. The global user_data pointer registered with * eloop_init() will be used as eloop_ctx for signal handlers. */ -int eloop_register_signal(int sig, - void (*handler)(int sig, void *eloop_ctx, - void *signal_ctx), +int eloop_register_signal(int sig, eloop_signal_handler handler, void *user_data); /** + * eloop_register_signal_terminate - Register handler for terminate signals + * @handler: Callback function to be called when the signal is received + * @user_data: Callback context data (signal_ctx) + * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure + * + * Register a callback function that will be called when a process termination + * signal is received. The callback function is actually called only after the + * system signal handler has returned. This means that the normal limits for + * sighandlers (i.e., only "safe functions" allowed) do not apply for the + * registered callback. + * + * Signals are 'global' events and there is no local eloop_data pointer like + * with other handlers. The global user_data pointer registered with + * eloop_init() will be used as eloop_ctx for signal handlers. + * + * This function is a more portable version of eloop_register_signal() since + * the knowledge of exact details of the signals is hidden in eloop + * implementation. In case of operating systems using signal(), this function + * registers handlers for SIGINT and SIGTERM. + */ +int eloop_register_signal_terminate(eloop_signal_handler handler, + void *user_data); + +/** + * eloop_register_signal_reconfig - Register handler for reconfig signals + * @handler: Callback function to be called when the signal is received + * @user_data: Callback context data (signal_ctx) + * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure + * + * Register a callback function that will be called when a reconfiguration / + * hangup signal is received. The callback function is actually called only + * after the system signal handler has returned. This means that the normal + * limits for sighandlers (i.e., only "safe functions" allowed) do not apply + * for the registered callback. + * + * Signals are 'global' events and there is no local eloop_data pointer like + * with other handlers. The global user_data pointer registered with + * eloop_init() will be used as eloop_ctx for signal handlers. + * + * This function is a more portable version of eloop_register_signal() since + * the knowledge of exact details of the signals is hidden in eloop + * implementation. In case of operating systems using signal(), this function + * registers a handler for SIGHUP. + */ +int eloop_register_signal_reconfig(eloop_signal_handler handler, + void *user_data); + +/** * eloop_run - Start the event loop * * Start the event loop and continue running as long as there are any @@ -133,7 +294,7 @@ void eloop_terminate(void); /** * eloop_destroy - Free any resources allocated for the event loop * - * After calling eloop_destoy(), other eloop_* functions must not be called + * After calling eloop_destroy(), other eloop_* functions must not be called * before re-running eloop_init(). */ void eloop_destroy(void); @@ -149,4 +310,18 @@ void eloop_destroy(void); */ int eloop_terminated(void); +/** + * eloop_wait_for_read_sock - Wait for a single reader + * @sock: File descriptor number for the socket + * + * Do a blocking wait for a single read socket. + */ +void eloop_wait_for_read_sock(int sock); + +/** + * eloop_get_user_data - Get global user data + * Returns: user_data pointer that was registered with eloop_init() + */ +void * eloop_get_user_data(void); + #endif /* ELOOP_H */ |