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| * |
| * Previously licensed under the ISC license by Qualcomm Atheros, Inc. |
| * |
| * |
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| |
| /* |
| * This file was originally distributed by Qualcomm Atheros, Inc. |
| * under proprietary terms before Copyright ownership was assigned |
| * to the Linux Foundation. |
| */ |
| |
| #if !defined( __VOS_EVENT_H ) |
| #define __VOS_EVENT_H |
| |
| /**========================================================================= |
| |
| \file vos_event.h |
| |
| \brief virtual Operating System Services (vOSS) Events |
| |
| Definitions for vOSS Events |
| |
| ========================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* $Header$ */ |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Include Files |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| #include "vos_status.h" |
| #include "vos_types.h" |
| #include "i_vos_event.h" |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Preprocessor definitions and constants |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif /* __cplusplus */ |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Type declarations |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Function declarations and documenation |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| \brief vos_event_init() - initialize a vOSS event |
| |
| The \a vos_lock_event() function initializes the specified event. Upon |
| successful initialization, the state of the event becomes initialized |
| and not 'signaled. |
| |
| An event must be initialized before it may be used in any other lock |
| functions. |
| |
| Attempting to initialize an already initialized event results in |
| a failure. |
| |
| \param lock - pointer to the opaque event object to initialize |
| |
| \return VOS_STATUS_SUCCESS - event was successfully initialized and |
| is ready to be used. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_RESOURCES - System resources (other than memory) |
| are unavailable to initilize the event |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_NOMEM - insufficient memory exists to initialize |
| the event |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_BUSY - The implementation has detected an attempt |
| to reinitialize the object referenced by event, a previously |
| initialized, but not yet destroyed, event. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_FAULT - event is an invalid pointer. |
| \sa |
| |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| VOS_STATUS vos_event_init( vos_event_t *event ); |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| \brief vos_event_set() - set a vOSS event |
| |
| The state of the specified event is set to 'signalled by calling |
| \a vos_event_set(). The state of the event remains signalled until an |
| explicit call to vos_event_reset(). |
| |
| Any threads waiting on the event as a result of a vos_event_wait() will |
| be unblocked and available to be scheduled for execution when the event |
| is signaled by a call to \a vos_event_set(). |
| |
| \param event - the event to set to the signalled state |
| |
| \return VOS_STATUS_SUCCESS - the event was successfully signalled. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_INVAL - The value specified by event does not refer |
| to an initialized event object. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_FAULT - event is an invalid pointer. |
| |
| \sa |
| |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| VOS_STATUS vos_event_set( vos_event_t * event ); |
| |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| \brief vos_event_reset() - reset a vOSS event |
| |
| The state of the specified event is set to 'NOT signalled' by calling |
| \a vos_event_reset(). The state of the event remains NOT signalled until an |
| explicit call to vos_event_set(). |
| |
| This function sets the event to a NOT signalled state even if the event was |
| signalled multiple times before being signaled. |
| |
| \param event - the event to set to the NOT signalled state |
| |
| \return VOS_STATUS_SUCCESS - the event state was successfully change to |
| NOT signalled. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_INVAL - The value specified by event does not refer |
| to an initialized event object. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_FAULT - event is an invalid pointer. |
| |
| \sa |
| |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| VOS_STATUS vos_event_reset( vos_event_t * event ); |
| |
| |
| /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| \brief vos_event_destroy() - Destroy a vOSS event |
| |
| The \a vos_event_destroy() function shall destroy the event object |
| referenced by event. After a successful return from \a vos_event_destroy() |
| the event object becomes, in effect, uninitialized. |
| |
| A destroyed event object can be reinitialized using vos_event_init(); |
| the results of otherwise referencing the object after it has been destroyed |
| are undefined. Calls to vOSS event functions to manipulate the lock such |
| as vos_event_set() will fail if the event is destroyed. Therefore, |
| don't use the event after it has been destroyed until it has |
| been re-initialized. |
| |
| \param event - the event object to be destroyed. |
| |
| \return VOS_STATUS_SUCCESS - event was successfully destroyed. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_BUSY - The implementation has detected an attempt |
| to destroy the object referenced by event while it is still being |
| referenced (there are threads waiting on this event) |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_INVAL - The value specified by event is invalid. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_FAULT - event is an invalid pointer. |
| \sa |
| |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| VOS_STATUS vos_event_destroy( vos_event_t *event ); |
| |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| \brief vos_wait_single_event() - Waits for a single event to be set. |
| |
| This API waits for the event to be set. |
| |
| \param pEvent - pointer to an event to wait on. |
| |
| \param timeout - Timeout value (in milliseconds). This function returns |
| if this interval elapses, regardless if any of the events have |
| been set. An input value of 0 for this timeout parameter means |
| to wait infinitely, meaning a timeout will never occur. |
| |
| \return VOS_STATUS_SUCCESS - the wait was satisifed by the event being |
| set. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_TIMEOUT - the timeout interval elapsed before the |
| event was set. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_INVAL - The value specified by event is invalid. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_FAULT - pEvent is an invalid pointer. |
| |
| \sa vos_wait_multiple_events() |
| |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| VOS_STATUS vos_wait_single_event( vos_event_t *pEvent, v_U32_t timeout ); |
| |
| /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| \brief vos_wait_multiple_events() - Waits for event(s) to be set. |
| |
| This API waits for any event in the input array of events to be |
| set. The caller is blocked waiting any event in the array to be |
| set or for the timeout to occur. |
| |
| If multiple events in the array are set, only one event is identified |
| in the return from this call as satisfying the wait condition. The |
| caller is responsible for calling \a vos_wait_events() again to find |
| the other events that are set. |
| |
| \param pEventList - pointer to an array of event pointers |
| |
| \param numEvents - Number of events |
| |
| \param timeout - Timeout value (in milliseconds). This function returns |
| if this interval elapses, regardless if any of the events have |
| been set. An input value of 0 for this timeout parameter means |
| to wait infinitely, meaning a timeout will never occur. |
| |
| \param pEventIndex - This is a pointer to the location where the index of |
| the event in the event array that satisfied the wait because |
| the event was set. |
| |
| \return VOS_STATUS_SUCCESS - the wait was satisifed by one of the events |
| in the event array being set. The index into the event arry |
| that satisfied the wait can be found at *pEventIndex. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_TIMEOUT - the timeout interval elapsed before any of |
| the events were set. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_INVAL - At least one of the values specified in the |
| event array refers to an uninitialized event object. The invalid |
| event is identified by the index in *pEventIndex. Note that only |
| the first uninitialized event is detected when this error is |
| returned. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_EMPTY - the events array is empty. This condition |
| is detected by numEvents being 0 on input. |
| |
| VOS_STATUS_E_FAULT - event or pEventIndex is an invalid pointer. |
| |
| \sa vos_wait_single_events() |
| |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| VOS_STATUS vos_wait_multiple_events( vos_event_t **pEventList, v_U8_t numEvents, |
| v_U32_t timeout, v_U8_t *pEventIndex ); |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| } |
| #endif /* __cplusplus */ |
| |
| #endif // __VOSS_EVENT_H |