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9.2 KiB
C
373 lines
9.2 KiB
C
/*
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Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
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main select loop and event handling
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Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2003
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
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/*
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PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE MODIFYING!
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This module is a general abstraction for the main select loop and
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event handling. Do not ever put any localised hacks in here, instead
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register one of the possible event types and implement that event
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somewhere else.
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There are 4 types of event handling that are handled in this module:
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1) a file descriptor becoming readable or writeable. This is mostly
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used for network sockets, but can be used for any type of file
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descriptor. You may only register one handler for each file
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descriptor/io combination or you will get unpredictable results
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(this means that you can have a handler for read events, and a
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separate handler for write events, but not two handlers that are
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both handling read events)
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2) a timed event. You can register an event that happens at a
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specific time. You can register as many of these as you
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like. When they are called the handler can choose to set the time
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for the next event. If next_event is not set then the event is removed.
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3) an event that happens every time through the select loop. These
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sorts of events should be very fast, as they will occur a
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lot. Mostly used for things like destroying a talloc context or
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checking a signal flag.
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4) an event triggered by a signal. These can be one shot or
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repeated. You can have more than one handler registered for a
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single signal if you want to.
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To setup a set of events you first need to create a event_context
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structure using the function event_context_init(); This returns a
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'struct event_context' that you use in all subsequent calls.
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After that you can add/remove events that you are interested in
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using event_add_*() and event_remove_*().
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Finally, you call event_loop_wait() to block waiting for one of the
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events to occor. In normal operation event_loop_wait() will loop
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forever, unless you call event_loop_exit() from inside one of your
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handler functions.
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*/
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#include "includes.h"
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/*
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create a event_context structure. This must be the first events
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call, and all subsequent calls pass this event_context as the first
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element. Event handlers also receive this as their first argument.
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*/
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struct event_context *event_context_init(void)
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{
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struct event_context *ev;
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ev = malloc(sizeof(*ev));
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if (!ev) return NULL;
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/* start off with no events */
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ZERO_STRUCTP(ev);
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return ev;
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}
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/*
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add a fd based event
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return False on failure (memory allocation error)
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*/
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BOOL event_add_fd(struct event_context *ev, struct fd_event *e)
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{
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e = memdup(e, sizeof(*e));
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if (!e) return False;
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DLIST_ADD(ev->fd_events, e);
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e->ref_count = 1;
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if (e->fd > ev->maxfd) {
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ev->maxfd = e->fd;
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}
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return True;
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}
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/*
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recalculate the maxfd
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*/
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static void calc_maxfd(struct event_context *ev)
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{
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struct fd_event *e;
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ev->maxfd = 0;
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for (e=ev->fd_events; e; e=e->next) {
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if (e->ref_count &&
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e->fd > ev->maxfd) {
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ev->maxfd = e->fd;
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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remove a fd based event
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the event to remove is matched by looking at the handler
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function and the file descriptor
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return False on failure (event not found)
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*/
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BOOL event_remove_fd(struct event_context *ev, struct fd_event *e1)
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{
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struct fd_event *e;
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for (e=ev->fd_events; e; e=e->next) {
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if (e->ref_count &&
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e->fd == e1->fd &&
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e->handler == e1->handler) {
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e->ref_count--;
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/* possibly calculate the new maxfd */
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calc_maxfd(ev);
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return True;
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}
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}
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return False;
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}
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/*
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remove all fd based events that match a specified fd
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*/
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void event_remove_fd_all(struct event_context *ev, int fd)
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{
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struct fd_event *e;
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for (e=ev->fd_events; e; e=e->next) {
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if (e->ref_count && e->fd == fd) {
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e->ref_count--;
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}
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}
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calc_maxfd(ev);
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}
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/*
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remove all fd based events that match a specified handler
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*/
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void event_remove_fd_all_handler(struct event_context *ev, void *handler)
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{
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struct fd_event *e;
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for (e=ev->fd_events; e; e=e->next) {
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if (e->ref_count &&
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handler == (void *)e->handler) {
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e->ref_count--;
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}
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}
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calc_maxfd(ev);
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}
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/*
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add a timed event
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return False on failure (memory allocation error)
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*/
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BOOL event_add_timed(struct event_context *ev, struct timed_event *e)
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{
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e = memdup(e, sizeof(*e));
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if (!e) return False;
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e->ref_count = 1;
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DLIST_ADD(ev->timed_events, e);
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return True;
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}
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/*
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remove a timed event
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the event to remove is matched only on the handler function
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return False on failure (event not found)
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*/
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BOOL event_remove_timed(struct event_context *ev, struct timed_event *e1)
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{
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struct timed_event *e;
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for (e=ev->timed_events; e; e=e->next) {
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if (e->ref_count &&
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e->handler == e1->handler) {
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e->ref_count--;
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return True;
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}
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}
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return False;
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}
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/*
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add a loop event
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return False on failure (memory allocation error)
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*/
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BOOL event_add_loop(struct event_context *ev, struct loop_event *e)
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{
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e = memdup(e, sizeof(*e));
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if (!e) return False;
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e->ref_count = 1;
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DLIST_ADD(ev->loop_events, e);
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return True;
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}
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/*
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remove a loop event
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the event to remove is matched only on the handler function
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return False on failure (memory allocation error)
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*/
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BOOL event_remove_loop(struct event_context *ev, struct loop_event *e1)
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{
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struct loop_event *e;
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for (e=ev->loop_events; e; e=e->next) {
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if (e->ref_count &&
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e->handler == e1->handler) {
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e->ref_count--;
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return True;
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}
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}
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return False;
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}
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/*
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tell the event loop to exit with the specified code
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*/
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void event_loop_exit(struct event_context *ev, int code)
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{
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ev->exit.exit_now = True;
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ev->exit.code = code;
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}
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/*
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go into an event loop using the events defined in ev this function
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will return with the specified code if one of the handlers calls
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event_loop_exit()
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also return (with code 0) if all fd events are removed
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*/
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int event_loop_wait(struct event_context *ev)
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{
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time_t t;
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ZERO_STRUCT(ev->exit);
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t = time(NULL);
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while (ev->fd_events && !ev->exit.exit_now) {
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fd_set r_fds, w_fds;
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struct fd_event *fe;
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struct loop_event *le;
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struct timed_event *te;
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int selrtn;
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struct timeval tval;
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/* the loop events are called on each loop. Be careful to allow the
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event to remove itself */
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for (le=ev->loop_events;le;) {
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struct loop_event *next = le->next;
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if (le->ref_count == 0) {
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DLIST_REMOVE(ev->loop_events, le);
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free(le);
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} else {
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le->ref_count++;
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le->handler(ev, le, t);
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le->ref_count--;
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}
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le = next;
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}
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ZERO_STRUCT(tval);
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FD_ZERO(&r_fds);
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FD_ZERO(&w_fds);
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/* setup any fd events */
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for (fe=ev->fd_events; fe; ) {
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struct fd_event *next = fe->next;
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if (fe->ref_count == 0) {
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DLIST_REMOVE(ev->fd_events, fe);
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free(fe);
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} else {
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if (fe->flags & EVENT_FD_READ) {
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FD_SET(fe->fd, &r_fds);
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}
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if (fe->flags & EVENT_FD_WRITE) {
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FD_SET(fe->fd, &w_fds);
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}
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}
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fe = next;
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}
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/* start with a reasonable max timeout */
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tval.tv_sec = 600;
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/* work out the right timeout for all timed events */
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for (te=ev->timed_events;te;te=te->next) {
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int timeout = te->next_event - t;
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if (timeout < 0) {
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timeout = 0;
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}
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if (te->ref_count &&
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timeout < tval.tv_sec) {
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tval.tv_sec = timeout;
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}
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}
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selrtn = sys_select(ev->maxfd+1, &r_fds, &w_fds, NULL, &tval);
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t = time(NULL);
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if (selrtn == -1 && errno == EBADF) {
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/* the socket is dead! this should never
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happen as the socket should have first been
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made readable and that should have removed
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the event, so this must be a bug. This is a
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fatal error. */
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DEBUG(0,("EBADF on event_loop_wait - exiting\n"));
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return -1;
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}
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if (selrtn > 0) {
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/* at least one file descriptor is ready - check
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which ones and call the handler, being careful to allow
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the handler to remove itself when called */
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for (fe=ev->fd_events; fe; fe=fe->next) {
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uint16 flags = 0;
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if (FD_ISSET(fe->fd, &r_fds)) flags |= EVENT_FD_READ;
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if (FD_ISSET(fe->fd, &w_fds)) flags |= EVENT_FD_WRITE;
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if (fe->ref_count && flags) {
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fe->ref_count++;
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fe->handler(ev, fe, t, flags);
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fe->ref_count--;
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}
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}
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}
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/* call any timed events that are now due */
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for (te=ev->timed_events;te;) {
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struct timed_event *next = te->next;
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if (te->ref_count == 0) {
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DLIST_REMOVE(ev->timed_events, te);
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free(te);
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} else if (te->next_event <= t) {
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te->ref_count++;
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te->handler(ev, te, t);
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te->ref_count--;
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if (te->next_event <= t) {
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/* the handler didn't set a time for the
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next event - remove the event */
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event_remove_timed(ev, te);
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}
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}
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te = next;
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}
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}
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return ev->exit.code;
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}
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