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samba-mirror/lib/pthreadpool/pthreadpool.h
Ralph Boehme e94cd84bbf Revert "pthreadpool: call unshare(CLONE_FS) if available"
This reverts commit 65e4742d16.

See the discussion in

https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2018-December/131731.html

for the reasoning behind this revert.

Signed-off-by: Ralph Boehme <slow@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
2019-01-11 23:11:13 +01:00

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/*
* Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
* threadpool implementation based on pthreads
* Copyright (C) Volker Lendecke 2009,2011
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef __PTHREADPOOL_H__
#define __PTHREADPOOL_H__
struct pthreadpool;
/**
* @defgroup pthreadpool The pthreadpool API
*
* This API provides a way to run threadsafe functions in a helper
* thread. It is initially intended to run getaddrinfo asynchronously.
*/
/**
* @brief Create a pthreadpool
*
* A struct pthreadpool is the basis for for running threads in the
* background.
*
* @param[in] max_threads Maximum parallelism in this pool
* @param[out] presult Pointer to the threadpool returned
* @return success: 0, failure: errno
*
* max_threads=0 means unlimited parallelism. The caller has to take
* care to not overload the system.
*/
int pthreadpool_init(unsigned max_threads, struct pthreadpool **presult,
int (*signal_fn)(int jobid,
void (*job_fn)(void *private_data),
void *job_fn_private_data,
void *private_data),
void *signal_fn_private_data);
/**
* @brief Get the max threads value of pthreadpool
*
* @note This can be 0 for strict sync processing.
*
* @param[in] pool The pool
* @return number of possible threads
*/
size_t pthreadpool_max_threads(struct pthreadpool *pool);
/**
* @brief The number of queued jobs of pthreadpool
*
* This is the number of jobs added by pthreadpool_add_job(),
* which are not yet processed by a thread.
*
* @param[in] pool The pool
* @return The number of jobs
*/
size_t pthreadpool_queued_jobs(struct pthreadpool *pool);
/**
* @brief Stop a pthreadpool
*
* Stop a pthreadpool. If jobs are submitted, but not yet active in
* a thread, they won't get executed. If a job has already been
* submitted to a thread, the job function will continue running, and
* the signal function might still be called.
*
* This allows a multi step shutdown using pthreadpool_stop(),
* pthreadpool_cancel_job() and pthreadpool_destroy().
*
* @param[in] pool The pool to stop
* @return success: 0, failure: errno
*
* @see pthreadpool_cancel_job()
* @see pthreadpool_destroy()
*/
int pthreadpool_stop(struct pthreadpool *pool);
/**
* @brief Destroy a pthreadpool
*
* This basically implies pthreadpool_stop() if the pool
* isn't already stopped.
*
* Destroy a pthreadpool. If jobs are submitted, but not yet active in
* a thread, they won't get executed. If a job has already been
* submitted to a thread, the job function will continue running, and
* the signal function might still be called. The caller of
* pthreadpool_init must make sure the required resources are still
* around when the pool is destroyed with pending jobs. The last
* thread to exit will finally free() the pool memory.
*
* @param[in] pool The pool to destroy
* @return success: 0, failure: errno
*
* @see pthreadpool_stop()
*/
int pthreadpool_destroy(struct pthreadpool *pool);
/**
* @brief Add a job to a pthreadpool
*
* This adds a job to a pthreadpool. The job can be identified by
* job_id. This integer will be passed to signal_fn() when the
* job is completed.
*
* @param[in] pool The pool to run the job on
* @param[in] job_id A custom identifier
* @param[in] fn The function to run asynchronously
* @param[in] private_data Pointer passed to fn
* @return success: 0, failure: errno
*/
int pthreadpool_add_job(struct pthreadpool *pool, int job_id,
void (*fn)(void *private_data), void *private_data);
/**
* @brief Try to cancel a job in a pthreadpool
*
* This tries to cancel a job in a pthreadpool. The same
* arguments, which were given to pthreadpool_add_job()
* needs to be passed.
*
* The combination of id, fn, private_data might not be unique.
* So the function tries to cancel as much matching jobs as possible.
* Note once a job is scheduled in a thread it's to late to
* cancel it.
*
* Canceled jobs that weren't started yet won't be reported via a
* pool's signal_fn.
*
* @param[in] pool The pool to run the job on
* @param[in] job_id A custom identifier
* @param[in] fn The function to run asynchronously
* @param[in] private_data Pointer passed to fn
* @return The number of canceled jobs
*
* @see pthreadpool_add_job()
* @see pthreadpool_stop()
* @see pthreadpool_destroy()
*/
size_t pthreadpool_cancel_job(struct pthreadpool *pool, int job_id,
void (*fn)(void *private_data), void *private_data);
#endif