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//==========================================================================
//
//        lib/timeout.c
//
//        timeout support
//
//==========================================================================
//####BSDCOPYRIGHTBEGIN####
//
// -------------------------------------------
//
// Portions of this software may have been derived from OpenBSD or other sources,
// and are covered by the appropriate copyright disclaimers included herein.
//
// -------------------------------------------
//
//####BSDCOPYRIGHTEND####
//==========================================================================
//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
//
// Author(s):     gthomas, hmt
// Contributors:  gthomas, hmt
// Date:          1999-02-05
// Description:   Simple timeout functions
//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
 
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <pkgconf/net.h>
#include <cyg/kernel/kapi.h>
#include <cyg/infra/cyg_ass.h>
 
// Timeout support
 
void alarm_timeout_init(void);
 
#ifndef NTIMEOUTS
#define NTIMEOUTS 8
#endif
typedef struct {
    cyg_int32     delta;  // Number of "ticks" in the future for this timeout
    timeout_fun  *fun;    // Function to execute when it expires
    void         *arg;    // Argument to pass when it does
} timeout_entry;
static timeout_entry timeouts[NTIMEOUTS];
static cyg_handle_t timeout_alarm_handle;
static cyg_alarm timeout_alarm;
static cyg_int32 last_delta;
static cyg_tick_count_t last_set_time;
 
#define STACK_SIZE CYGNUM_HAL_STACK_SIZE_TYPICAL
static char alarm_stack[STACK_SIZE];
static cyg_thread alarm_thread_data;
static cyg_handle_t alarm_thread_handle;
 
static cyg_flag_t alarm_flag;  
 
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// This routine exists so that this module can synchronize:
extern cyg_uint32 cyg_splinternal(void);
 
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// CALLBACK FUNCTION
// Called from the thread, this runs the alarm callbacks.
// Locking is already in place when this is called.
static void
do_timeout(void)
{
    int i;
    cyg_int32 min_delta;
    timeout_entry *e;
 
    CYG_ASSERT( 0 < last_delta, "last_delta underflow" );
 
    min_delta = last_delta; // local copy
    last_delta = -1; // flag recursive call underway
 
    for (e = timeouts, i = 0;  i < NTIMEOUTS;  i++, e++) {
        if (e->delta) {
            CYG_ASSERT( e->delta >= min_delta, "e->delta underflow" );
            e->delta -= min_delta;
            if (e->delta <= 0) { // Defensive
                // Time for this item to 'fire'
                timeout_fun *fun = e->fun;
                void *arg = e->arg;
                // Call it *after* cleansing the record
                e->fun = 0;
                e->delta = 0;
                (*fun)(arg);
            }
        }
    }
 
    // Now scan for a new timeout *after* running all the callbacks
    // (because they can add timeouts themselves)
    min_delta = 0x7FFFFFFF;  // Maxint
    for (e = timeouts, i = 0;  i < NTIMEOUTS;  i++, e++)
        if (e->delta)
            if (e->delta < min_delta)
                min_delta = e->delta;
 
    CYG_ASSERT( 0 < min_delta, "min_delta underflow" );
 
    if (min_delta != 0x7FFFFFFF) {
        // Still something to do, schedule it
        last_set_time = cyg_current_time();
        cyg_alarm_initialize(timeout_alarm_handle, last_set_time+min_delta, 0);
        last_delta = min_delta;
    } else {
        last_delta = 0; // flag no activity
    }
}
 
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ALARM EVENT FUNCTION
// This is the DSR for the alarm firing:
static void
do_alarm(cyg_handle_t alarm, cyg_addrword_t data)
{
    cyg_flag_setbits( &alarm_flag, 1 ); 
}
 
void ecos_synch_eth_drv_dsr(void)
{
    cyg_flag_setbits( &alarm_flag, 2 ); 
}
 
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// HANDLER THREAD ENTRY ROUTINE
// This waits on the DSR to tell it to run:
static void
alarm_thread(cyg_addrword_t param)
{
    // This is from the logical ethernet dev; it calls those delivery
    // functions who need attention.
    extern void eth_drv_run_deliveries( void );
 
    // This is from the logical ethernet dev; it tickles somehow
    // all ethernet devices in case one is wedged.
    extern void eth_drv_tickle_devices( void );
 
    while ( 1 ) {
        int spl;
        int x;
#ifdef CYGPKG_NET_FAST_THREAD_TICKLE_DEVS
        cyg_tick_count_t later = cyg_current_time();
        later += CYGNUM_NET_FAST_THREAD_TICKLE_DEVS_DELAY;
        x = cyg_flag_timed_wait(
            &alarm_flag,
            -1,
            CYG_FLAG_WAITMODE_OR | CYG_FLAG_WAITMODE_CLR,
            later );
#else
        x = cyg_flag_wait(
            &alarm_flag,
            -1,
            CYG_FLAG_WAITMODE_OR | CYG_FLAG_WAITMODE_CLR );
 
        CYG_ASSERT( 3 & x, "Lost my bits" );
#endif // CYGPKG_NET_FAST_THREAD_TICKLE_DEVS
        CYG_ASSERT( !((~3) & x), "Extra bits" );
 
        spl = cyg_splinternal();
 
        CYG_ASSERT( 0 == spl, "spl nonzero" );
 
        if ( 2 & x )
            eth_drv_run_deliveries();
#ifdef CYGPKG_NET_FAST_THREAD_TICKLE_DEVS
        // This is in the else clause for "do we deliver" because the
        // network stack might have continuous timing events anyway - so
        // the timeout would not occur, x would be 1 every time.
        else // Tickle the devices...
            eth_drv_tickle_devices();
#endif // CYGPKG_NET_FAST_THREAD_TICKLE_DEVS
 
        if ( 1 & x )
            do_timeout();
 
        cyg_splx(spl);
    }
}
 
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// INITIALIZATION FUNCTION
void
cyg_alarm_timeout_init( void )
{
    // Init the alarm object, attached to the real time clock
    cyg_handle_t h;
    cyg_clock_to_counter(cyg_real_time_clock(), &h);
    cyg_alarm_create(h, do_alarm, 0, &timeout_alarm_handle, &timeout_alarm);
    // Init the flag of waking up
    cyg_flag_init( &alarm_flag );
    // Create alarm background thread to run the callbacks
    cyg_thread_create(
        CYGPKG_NET_FAST_THREAD_PRIORITY, // Priority
        alarm_thread,                   // entry
        0,                              // entry parameter
        "Network alarm support",        // Name
        &alarm_stack[0],                // Stack
        STACK_SIZE,                     // Size
        &alarm_thread_handle,           // Handle
        &alarm_thread_data              // Thread data structure
        );
    cyg_thread_resume(alarm_thread_handle);    // Start it
}
 
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// EXPORTED API: SET A TIMEOUT
// This can be called from anywhere, including recursively from the timeout
// functions themselves.
cyg_uint32
timeout(timeout_fun *fun, void *arg, cyg_int32 delta)
{
    int i;
    timeout_entry *e;
    cyg_uint32 stamp;
 
    // this needs to be atomic - recursive calls from the alarm
    // handler thread itself are allowed:
    int spl = cyg_splinternal();
 
    CYG_ASSERT( 0 < delta, "delta is right now, or even sooner!" );
 
    // Renormalize delta wrt the existing set alarm, if there is one
    if ( last_delta > 0 )
        delta += (cyg_int32)(cyg_current_time() - last_set_time);
    // So recorded_delta is set to either:
    // alarm is active:   delta + NOW - THEN
    // alarm is inactive: delta
 
    stamp = 0;  // Assume no slots available
    for (e = timeouts, i = 0;  i < NTIMEOUTS;  i++, e++) {
        if ((e->delta == 0) && (e->fun == 0)) {
            // Free entry
            e->delta = delta;
            e->fun = fun;
            e->arg = arg;
            stamp = (cyg_uint32)e;
            break;
        }
    }
 
    if ( stamp &&                 // we did add a record AND
         (0 == last_delta ||      // alarm was inactive  OR
          delta < last_delta) ) { // alarm was active but later than we need
 
        // (if last_delta is -1, this call is recursive from the handler so
        //  also do nothing in that case)
 
        // Here, we know the new item added is sooner than that which was
        // most recently set, if any, so we can just go and set it up.
        if ( 0 == last_delta )
            last_set_time = cyg_current_time();
 
        // So we use, to set the alarm either:
        // alarm is active:   (delta + NOW - THEN) + THEN
        // alarm is inactive:  delta + NOW
        // and in either case it is true that
        //  (recorded_delta + last_set_time) == (delta + NOW)
        cyg_alarm_initialize(timeout_alarm_handle, last_set_time+delta, 0);
        last_delta = delta;
    }
    // Otherwise, the alarm is active, AND it is set to fire sooner than we
    // require, so when it does, that will sort out calling the item we
    // just added.  Or we didn't actually add a record, so nothing has
    // changed.
 
#ifdef CYGPKG_INFRA_DEBUG
    // Do some more checking akin to that in the alarm handler:
    if ( last_delta != -1 ) { // not a recursive call
        cyg_tick_count_t now = cyg_current_time();
        CYG_ASSERT( last_delta >= 0, "Bad last delta" );
        delta = 0x7fffffff;
        for (e = timeouts, i = 0;  i < NTIMEOUTS;  i++, e++) {
            if (e->delta) {
                CYG_ASSERT( e->delta >= last_delta, "e->delta underflow" );
                CYG_ASSERT( last_set_time + e->delta + 1000 > now,
                            "Recorded alarm not in the future!" );
                if ( e->delta < delta )
                    delta = e->delta;
            } else {
                CYG_ASSERT( 0 == e->fun, "Function recorded for 0 delta" );
            }
        }
        CYG_ASSERT( delta == last_delta, "We didn't pick the smallest delta!" );
    }
#endif
 
    cyg_splx(spl);
    return stamp;
}
 
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// EXPORTED API: CANCEL A TIMEOUT
// This can be called from anywhere, including recursively from the timeout
// functions themselves.
void
untimeout(timeout_fun *fun, void * arg)
{
    int i;
    timeout_entry *e;
    int spl = cyg_splinternal();
 
    for (e = timeouts, i = 0; i < NTIMEOUTS; i++, e++) {
        if (e->delta && (e->fun == fun) && (e->arg == arg)) {
            e->delta = 0;
            e->fun = 0;
            break;
        }
    }
    cyg_splx(spl);
}
 
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
// EOF timeout.c
 

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