/*
This file is part of GNUnet
- (C) 2009 Christian Grothoff (and other contributing authors)
+ (C) 2009, 2011 Christian Grothoff (and other contributing authors)
GNUnet is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
#endif
#endif
-
-/**
- * Opaque handle for the scheduling service.
- */
-struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Handle;
-
/**
* Opaque reference to a task.
*/
/**
* Run with the default priority (normal
- * P2P operations). Higher than BACKGROUND.
+ * P2P operations). Any task that is scheduled
+ * without an explicit priority being specified
+ * will run with this priority.
*/
GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_DEFAULT = 3,
*/
GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_URGENT = 6,
+ /**
+ * This is an internal priority level that is only used for tasks
+ * that are being triggered due to shutdown (they have automatically
+ * highest priority). User code must not use this priority level
+ * directly. Tasks run with this priority level that internally
+ * schedule other tasks will see their original priority level
+ * be inherited (unless otherwise specified).
+ */
+ GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_SHUTDOWN = 7,
+
/**
* Number of priorities (must be the last priority).
* This priority must not be used by clients.
*/
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_COUNT = 7
+ GNUNET_SCHEDULER_PRIORITY_COUNT = 8
};
#include "gnunet_time_lib.h"
*/
struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskContext
{
-
- /**
- * Scheduler running the task
- */
- struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Handle *sched;
-
/**
* Reason why the task is run now
*/
* @param tc context information (why was this task triggered now)
*/
typedef void (*GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task) (void *cls,
- const struct
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskContext * tc);
+ const struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskContext
+ * tc);
+
+
+/**
+ * Signature of the select function used by the scheduler.
+ * GNUNET_NETWORK_socket_select matches it.
+ *
+ * @param cls closure
+ * @param rfds set of sockets to be checked for readability
+ * @param wfds set of sockets to be checked for writability
+ * @param efds set of sockets to be checked for exceptions
+ * @param timeout relative value when to return
+ * @return number of selected sockets, GNUNET_SYSERR on error
+ */
+typedef int (*GNUNET_SCHEDULER_select) (void *cls,
+ struct GNUNET_NETWORK_FDSet * rfds,
+ struct GNUNET_NETWORK_FDSet * wfds,
+ struct GNUNET_NETWORK_FDSet * efds,
+ struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative timeout);
/**
- * Initialize and run scheduler. This function will return when
- * either a shutdown was initiated (via signal) and all tasks marked
- * to "run_on_shutdown" have been completed or when all tasks in
- * general have been completed.
+ * Initialize and run scheduler. This function will return when all
+ * tasks have completed. On systems with signals, receiving a SIGTERM
+ * (and other similar signals) will cause "GNUNET_SCHEDULER_shutdown"
+ * to be run after the active task is complete. As a result, SIGTERM
+ * causes all active tasks to be scheduled with reason
+ * "GNUNET_SCHEDULER_REASON_SHUTDOWN". (However, tasks added
+ * afterwards will execute normally!). Note that any particular
+ * signal will only shut down one scheduler; applications should
+ * always only create a single scheduler.
*
- * @param task task to run immediately
- * @param cls closure of task
+ * @param task task to run first (and immediately)
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
*/
-void GNUNET_SCHEDULER_run (GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *cls);
+void
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_run (GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls);
/**
- * Request the shutdown of a scheduler. This function can be used to
- * stop a scheduler, for example from within the signal
- * handler for signals causing shutdowns.
+ * Request the shutdown of a scheduler. Marks all currently
+ * pending tasks as ready because of shutdown. This will
+ * cause all tasks to run (as soon as possible, respecting
+ * priorities and prerequisite tasks). Note that tasks
+ * scheduled AFTER this call may still be delayed arbitrarily.
*/
-void GNUNET_SCHEDULER_shutdown (struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Handle *sched);
+void
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_shutdown (void);
/**
* dropped (if the decision should be made based on the number of
* tasks ready to run).
*
- * @param sched scheduler to query
- * @param p priority-level to query, use KEEP to query the level
+ * * @param p priority-level to query, use KEEP to query the level
* of the current task, use COUNT to get the sum over
* all priority levels
* @return number of tasks pending right now
*/
-unsigned int GNUNET_SCHEDULER_get_load (struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Handle *sched,
- enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority p);
+unsigned int
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_get_load (enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority p);
+
+
+/**
+ * Obtain the reason code for why the current task was
+ * started. Will return the same value as
+ * the GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskContext's reason field.
+ *
+ * * @return reason(s) why the current task is run
+ */
+enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Reason
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_get_reason (void);
/**
* Cancel the task with the specified identifier.
* The task must not yet have run.
*
- * @param sched scheduler to use
- * @param task id of the task to cancel
+ * * @param task id of the task to cancel
* @return the closure of the callback of the cancelled task
*/
-void *GNUNET_SCHEDULER_cancel (struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Handle *sched,
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier task);
+void *
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_cancel (GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier task);
/**
* similar to the other "add" functions except that there is no delay
* and the reason code can be specified.
*
- * @param sched scheduler to use
- * @param main main function of the task
- * @param cls closure of task
+ * * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
* @param reason reason for task invocation
*/
void
-GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_continuation (struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Handle *sched,
- int run_on_shutdown,
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task main,
- void *cls,
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_continuation (GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls,
enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Reason reason);
/**
- * Schedule a new task to be run after the specified
- * prerequisite task has completed.
+ * Continue the current execution with the given function. This is
+ * similar to the other "add" functions except that there is no delay
+ * and the reason code can be specified.
*
- * @param sched scheduler to use
- * @param run_on_shutdown run on shutdown?
- * @param prio how important is this task?
- * @param prerequisite_task run this task after the task with the given
- * task identifier completes (and any of our other
- * conditions, such as delay, read or write-readyness
- * are satisfied). Use GNUNET_SCHEDULER_NO_TASK to not have any dependency
- * on completion of other tasks.
- * @param main main function of the task
- * @param cls closure of task
+ * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure for 'main'
+ * @param reason reason for task invocation
+ * @param priority priority to use for the task
+ */
+void
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_continuation_with_priority (GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls,
+ enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Reason reason,
+ enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority priority);
+
+
+/**
+ * Schedule a new task to be run with a specified priority.
+ *
+ * * @param prio how important is the new task?
+ * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
* @return unique task identifier for the job
- * only valid until "main" is started!
+ * only valid until "task" is started!
*/
GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
-GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_after (struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Handle *sched,
- int run_on_shutdown,
- enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority prio,
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier prerequisite_task,
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task main, void *cls);
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_with_priority (enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority prio,
+ GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls);
+
+
+/**
+ * Schedule a new task to be run as soon as possible. The task
+ * will be run with the DEFAULT priority.
+ *
+ * * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
+ * @return unique task identifier for the job
+ * only valid until "task" is started!
+ */
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_now (GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls);
+
+
+/**
+ * Schedule a new task to be run as soon as possible with the
+ * (transitive) ignore-shutdown flag either explicitly set or
+ * explicitly enabled. This task (and all tasks created from it,
+ * other than by another call to this function) will either count or
+ * not count for the 'lifeness' of the process. This API is only
+ * useful in a few special cases.
+ *
+ * @param lifeness GNUNET_YES if the task counts for lifeness, GNUNET_NO if not.
+ * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
+ * @return unique task identifier for the job
+ * only valid until "task" is started!
+ */
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_now_with_lifeness (int lifeness,
+ GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task,
+ void *task_cls);
/**
* Schedule a new task to be run with a specified delay. The task
- * will be scheduled for execution once the delay has expired and the
- * prerequisite task has completed.
+ * will be scheduled for execution once the delay has expired. It
+ * will be run with the DEFAULT priority.
*
- * @param sched scheduler to use
- * @param run_on_shutdown run on shutdown? You can use this
- * argument to run a function only during shutdown
- * by setting delay to -1. Set this
- * argument to GNUNET_NO to skip this task if
- * the user requested process termination.
- * @param prio how important is this task?
- * @param prerequisite_task run this task after the task with the given
- * task identifier completes (and any of our other
- * conditions, such as delay, read or write-readyness
- * are satisfied). Use GNUNET_SCHEDULER_NO_TASK to not have any dependency
- * on completion of other tasks.
- * @param delay how long should we wait? Use GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "forever"
- * @param main main function of the task
- * @param cls closure of task
+ * * @param delay when should this operation time out? Use
+ * GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "on shutdown"
+ * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
+ * @return unique task identifier for the job
+ * only valid until "task" is started!
+ */
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_delayed (struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
+ GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls);
+
+
+/**
+ * Schedule a new task to be run with a specified delay. The task
+ * will be scheduled for execution once the delay has expired.
+ *
+ * @param delay when should this operation time out? Use
+ * GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "on shutdown"
+ * @param priority priority to use for the task
+ * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
* @return unique task identifier for the job
- * only valid until "main" is started!
+ * only valid until "task" is started!
*/
GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
-GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_delayed (struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Handle *sched,
- int run_on_shutdown,
- enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority prio,
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
- prerequisite_task,
- struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task main, void *cls);
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_delayed_with_priority (struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
+ enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority priority,
+ GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls);
/**
* specified file descriptor is ready for reading. The delay can be
* used as a timeout on the socket being ready. The task will be
* scheduled for execution once either the delay has expired or the
- * socket operation is ready.
+ * socket operation is ready. It will be run with the DEFAULT priority.
*
- * @param sched scheduler to use
- * @param run_on_shutdown run on shutdown? Set this
- * argument to GNUNET_NO to skip this task if
- * the user requested process termination.
- * @param prio how important is this task?
- * @param prerequisite_task run this task after the task with the given
- * task identifier completes (and any of our other
- * conditions, such as delay, read or write-readyness
- * are satisfied). Use GNUNET_SCHEDULER_NO_TASK to not have any dependency
- * on completion of other tasks.
- * @param delay how long should we wait? Use GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "forever"
+ * * @param delay when should this operation time out? Use
+ * GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "on shutdown"
+ * @param rfd read file-descriptor
+ * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
+ * @return unique task identifier for the job
+ * only valid until "task" is started!
+ */
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_read_net (struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
+ struct GNUNET_NETWORK_Handle *rfd,
+ GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls);
+
+
+/**
+ * Schedule a new task to be run with a specified priority and to be
+ * run after the specified delay or when the specified file descriptor
+ * is ready for reading. The delay can be used as a timeout on the
+ * socket being ready. The task will be scheduled for execution once
+ * either the delay has expired or the socket operation is ready. It
+ * will be run with the DEFAULT priority.
+ *
+ * @param delay when should this operation time out? Use
+ * GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "on shutdown"
+ * @param priority priority to use for the task
* @param rfd read file-descriptor
- * @param main main function of the task
- * @param cls closure of task
+ * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
* @return unique task identifier for the job
- * only valid until "main" is started!
+ * only valid until "task" is started!
*/
GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
-GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_read_net (struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Handle *sched,
- int run_on_shutdown,
- enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority prio,
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier prerequisite_task,
- struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
- struct GNUNET_NETWORK_Descriptor *rfd, GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task main, void *cls);
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_read_net_with_priority (struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
+ enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority priority,
+ struct GNUNET_NETWORK_Handle *rfd,
+ GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls);
/**
* specified file descriptor is ready for writing. The delay can be
* used as a timeout on the socket being ready. The task will be
* scheduled for execution once either the delay has expired or the
- * socket operation is ready.
+ * socket operation is ready. It will be run with the DEFAULT priority.
*
- * @param sched scheduler to use
- * @param run_on_shutdown run on shutdown? Set this
- * argument to GNUNET_NO to skip this task if
- * the user requested process termination.
- * @param prio how important is this task?
- * @param prerequisite_task run this task after the task with the given
- * task identifier completes (and any of our other
- * conditions, such as delay, read or write-readyness
- * are satisfied). Use GNUNET_SCHEDULER_NO_TASK to not have any dependency
- * on completion of other tasks.
- * @param delay how long should we wait? Use GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "forever"
+ * * @param delay when should this operation time out? Use
+ * GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "on shutdown"
* @param wfd write file-descriptor
- * @param main main function of the task
- * @param cls closure of task
+ * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
* @return unique task identifier for the job
- * only valid until "main" is started!
+ * only valid until "task" is started!
*/
GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
-GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_write_net (struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Handle *sched,
- int run_on_shutdown,
- enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority prio,
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier prerequisite_task,
- struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
- struct GNUNET_NETWORK_Descriptor *wfd, GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task main, void *cls);
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_write_net (struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
+ struct GNUNET_NETWORK_Handle *wfd,
+ GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls);
/**
* specified file descriptor is ready for reading. The delay can be
* used as a timeout on the socket being ready. The task will be
* scheduled for execution once either the delay has expired or the
- * socket operation is ready.
+ * socket operation is ready. It will be run with the DEFAULT priority.
*
- * @param sched scheduler to use
- * @param run_on_shutdown run on shutdown? Set this
- * argument to GNUNET_NO to skip this task if
- * the user requested process termination.
- * @param prio how important is this task?
- * @param prerequisite_task run this task after the task with the given
- * task identifier completes (and any of our other
- * conditions, such as delay, read or write-readyness
- * are satisfied). Use GNUNET_SCHEDULER_NO_TASK to not have any dependency
- * on completion of other tasks.
- * @param delay how long should we wait? Use GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "forever"
+ * * @param delay when should this operation time out? Use
+ * GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "on shutdown"
* @param rfd read file-descriptor
- * @param main main function of the task
- * @param cls closure of task
+ * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
* @return unique task identifier for the job
- * only valid until "main" is started!
+ * only valid until "task" is started!
*/
GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
-GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_read_file (struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Handle *sched,
- int run_on_shutdown,
- enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority prio,
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier prerequisite_task,
- struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
- struct GNUNET_DISK_FileHandle *rfd, GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task main, void *cls);
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_read_file (struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
+ const struct GNUNET_DISK_FileHandle *rfd,
+ GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls);
/**
* specified file descriptor is ready for writing. The delay can be
* used as a timeout on the socket being ready. The task will be
* scheduled for execution once either the delay has expired or the
- * socket operation is ready.
+ * socket operation is ready. It will be run with the DEFAULT priority.
*
- * @param sched scheduler to use
- * @param run_on_shutdown run on shutdown? Set this
- * argument to GNUNET_NO to skip this task if
- * the user requested process termination.
- * @param prio how important is this task?
- * @param prerequisite_task run this task after the task with the given
- * task identifier completes (and any of our other
- * conditions, such as delay, read or write-readyness
- * are satisfied). Use GNUNET_SCHEDULER_NO_TASK to not have any dependency
- * on completion of other tasks.
- * @param delay how long should we wait? Use GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "forever"
+ * * @param delay when should this operation time out? Use
+ * GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "on shutdown"
* @param wfd write file-descriptor
- * @param main main function of the task
- * @param cls closure of task
+ * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
* @return unique task identifier for the job
- * only valid until "main" is started!
+ * only valid until "task" is started!
*/
GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
-GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_write_file (struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Handle *sched,
- int run_on_shutdown,
- enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority prio,
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier prerequisite_task,
- struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
- struct GNUNET_DISK_FileHandle *wfd, GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task main, void *cls);
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_write_file (struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
+ const struct GNUNET_DISK_FileHandle *wfd,
+ GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls);
/**
* && (delay-ready
* || any-rs-ready
* || any-ws-ready
- * || (shutdown-active && run-on-shutdown) )
+ * || shutdown-active)
* </code>
*
- * @param sched scheduler to use
- * @param run_on_shutdown run on shutdown? Set this
- * argument to GNUNET_NO to skip this task if
- * the user requested process termination.
* @param prio how important is this task?
- * @param prerequisite_task run this task after the task with the given
- * task identifier completes (and any of our other
- * conditions, such as delay, read or write-readyness
- * are satisfied). Use GNUNET_SCHEDULER_NO_TASK to not have any dependency
- * on completion of other tasks.
- * @param delay how long should we wait? Use GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "forever"
- * @param nfds highest-numbered file descriptor in any of the two sets plus one
+ * @param delay how long should we wait? Use GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "forever",
+ * which means that the task will only be run after we receive SIGTERM
* @param rs set of file descriptors we want to read (can be NULL)
* @param ws set of file descriptors we want to write (can be NULL)
- * @param main main function of the task
- * @param cls closure of task
+ * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
* @return unique task identifier for the job
- * only valid until "main" is started!
+ * only valid until "task" is started!
*/
GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
-GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_select (struct GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Handle *sched,
- int run_on_shutdown,
- enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority prio,
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
- prerequisite_task,
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_select (enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority prio,
struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
- const struct GNUNET_NETWORK_FDSet * rs, const struct GNUNET_NETWORK_FDSet * ws,
- GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task main, void *cls);
+ const struct GNUNET_NETWORK_FDSet *rs,
+ const struct GNUNET_NETWORK_FDSet *ws,
+ GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls);
+
+/**
+ * Sets the select function to use in the scheduler (scheduler_select).
+ *
+ * @param new_select new select function to use (NULL to reset to default)
+ * @param new_select_cls closure for 'new_select'
+ */
+void
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_set_select (GNUNET_SCHEDULER_select new_select,
+ void *new_select_cls);
+
#if 0 /* keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy */
{