Author: Pekka Riikonen <priikone@silcnet.org>
- Copyright (C) 1998 - 2006 Pekka Riikonen
+ Copyright (C) 1998 - 2007 Pekka Riikonen
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
***/
typedef struct SilcTaskStruct *SilcTask;
-/****d* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/SilcTaskType
- *
- * NAME
- *
- * typedef enum { ... } SilcTaskType;
- *
- * DESCRIPTION
- *
- * SILC has two types of tasks, non-timeout tasks (tasks that perform
- * over file descriptors), and timeout tasks. This type is sent as
- * argument for the task registering function, silc_schedule_task_add.
- *
- * SOURCE
- */
-typedef enum {
- /* File descriptor task that performs some event over file descriptors.
- These tasks are for example network connections. */
- SILC_TASK_FD = 0,
-
- /* Timeout tasks are tasks that are executed after the specified
- time has elapsed. After the task is executed the task is removed
- automatically from the scheduler. It is safe to re-register the
- task in task callback. It is also safe to unregister a task in
- the task callback. */
- SILC_TASK_TIMEOUT,
-
- /* Platform specific process signal task. On Unix systems this is one of
- the signals described in signal(7). On other platforms this may not
- be available at all. Only one callback per signal may be added. */
- SILC_TASK_SIGNAL
-} SilcTaskType;
-/***/
-
/****d* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/SilcTaskEvent
*
* NAME
* To specify task callback function in the application using the
* SILC_TASK_CALLBACK macro is recommended.
*
+ * The callback should not perform lenghty or blocking operations as
+ * this would also block all other waiting tasks. The task callback
+ * should either handle the operation fast or issue an asynchronous
+ * call (like to register 0 timeout task) to handle it later.
+ *
***/
typedef void (*SilcTaskCallback)(SilcSchedule schedule, void *app_context,
SilcTaskEvent type, SilcUInt32 fd,
void *context);
+/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/SilcTaskEventCallback
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ *
+ * typedef void (*SilcTaskEventCallback)(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ * void *app_context,
+ * SilcTask task, void *context,
+ * va_list va);
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Task callback for event tasks added with silc_schedule_task_add_event.
+ * The callback of this type is called when an event task is signalled.
+ * The signal is delivered to all that have connected to the event.
+ *
+ * The `task' is the event task. The `context' is the context given as
+ * argument to silc_schedule_event_connect. The `schedule' is the
+ * scheduler given as argument to silc_schedule_event_connect.
+ *
+ * If FALSE is returned in this callback function the signal delivery to
+ * other connected entities is stopped. Normally, TRUE is returned.
+ * If the `task' is deleted in this callback, the signal delivery is also
+ * stopped.
+ *
+ * To specify task event callback function in the application using the
+ * SILC_TASK_EVENT_CALLBACK macro is recommended.
+ *
+ ***/
+typedef SilcBool (*SilcTaskEventCallback)(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ void *app_context,
+ SilcTask task, void *context,
+ va_list va);
+
+/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/SilcTaskNotifyCb
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ *
+ * typedef void (*SilcTaskNotifyCb)(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ * SilcBool added, SilcTask task,
+ * SilcBool fd_task, SilcUInt32 fd,
+ * SilcTaskEvent event,
+ * long seconds, long useconds,
+ * void *context);
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Task notify callback. Callback of this type can be set to scheduler
+ * by calling silc_schedule_set_notify and will be called whenever new
+ * task is added or old task is removed. If `added' is TRUE then `task'
+ * is added to scheduler. If `added' is FALSE then `task' will be removed
+ * from the scheduler. If `fd_task' is TRUE the `task' is file descriptor
+ * task and has `fd' is its file descriptor. If `fd_task' is FALSE then
+ * the task is timeout task and `seconds' and `useconds' specify the
+ * timeout. The `context' is the context given to silc_schedule_set_notify.
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ *
+ * The `schedule' is locked while this callback is called. This means that
+ * new tasks cannot be added or removed inside this callback.
+ *
+ * When timeout task expires this callback is not called. This is called
+ * only when task is explicitly deleted from the scheduler. Note that,
+ * when timeout task expires it is removed from the scheduler and `task'
+ * will become invalid.
+ *
+ * If fd task changes its events, this will be called as if it was a new
+ * task with different `event' mask.
+ *
+ ***/
+typedef void (*SilcTaskNotifyCb)(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ SilcBool added, SilcTask task,
+ SilcBool fd_task, SilcUInt32 fd,
+ SilcTaskEvent event,
+ long seconds, long useconds,
+ void *app_context);
+
/* Macros */
/****d* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/SILC_ALL_TASKS
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
- * Generic macro to define task callback functions. This defines a
- * static function with name `func' as a task callback function.
+ * Generic macro to declare task callback functions. This defines a
+ * function with name `func' as a task callback function.
*
* SOURCE
*/
SilcUInt32 fd, void *context)
/***/
+/****d* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/SILC_TASK_EVENT_CALLBACK
+ *
+ * NAME
+ *
+ * #define SILC_TASK_EVENT_CALLBACK ...
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Generic macro to declare event task callback functions. This defines a
+ * function with name `func' as a event task callback function.
+ *
+ * SOURCE
+ */
+#define SILC_TASK_EVENT_CALLBACK(func) \
+SilcBool func(SilcSchedule schedule, void *app_context, \
+ SilcTask task, void *context, va_list va)
+
+/***/
+
/* Prototypes */
+#include "silcschedule_i.h"
+
/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_init
*
* SYNOPSIS
*
- * SilcSchedule silc_schedule_init(int max_tasks, void *app_context);
+ * SilcSchedule silc_schedule_init(int max_tasks, void *app_context,
+ * SilcStack stack, SilcSchedule parent);
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
- * Initializes the scheduler. This returns the scheduler context that
- * is given as argument usually to all silc_schedule_* functions.
- * The `app_context' is application specific context that is delivered
- * to all task callbacks. The caller must free that context. The
- * 'app_context' can be for example the application itself.
- *
- * The `max_tasks' is the maximum number of SILC_TASK_FD tasks in the
- * scheduler. Set value to 0 to use default. Operating system will
- * enforce the final limit. On some operating systems the limit can
- * be significantly increased when this function is called in priviliged
- * mode (as super user).
+ * Initializes the scheduler. This returns the scheduler context or NULL
+ * on error. The `app_context' is application specific context that is
+ * delivered to all task callbacks. The caller must free that context.
+ *
+ * The `max_tasks' is the maximum number of file descriptor and socket
+ * tasks in the scheduler. Set value to 0 to use default. Operating
+ * system will enforce the final limit. On some operating systems the
+ * limit can be significantly increased when this function is called in
+ * priviliged mode (as super user).
+ *
+ * If `parent' is non-NULL it will be the parent of the new scheduler.
+ * If it is NULL this will create a new parent scheduler. If `parent'
+ * is already a child scheduler, this will create a new child to the
+ * child's parent. Even if `parent' is non-NULL the new child scheduler
+ * is still independent scheduler and will run independently of its
+ * parent. However, each child and parent will share event tasks
+ * added with silc_schedule_task_add_event.
+ *
+ * If `stack' is non-NULL all memory allocation for the scheduler is done
+ * from the `stack'. Scheduler's stack may be retrieved by calling
+ * silc_schedule_get_stack. A stack is created for scheduler always even
+ * if `stack' is NULL. If it is non-NULL the created stack is a child
+ * stack using `stack' as its parent. This means that memory allocated
+ * by the scheduler will be returned to the `stack' when scheduler is
+ * destroyed.
*
***/
-SilcSchedule silc_schedule_init(int max_tasks, void *app_context);
+SilcSchedule silc_schedule_init(int max_tasks, void *app_context,
+ SilcStack stack, SilcSchedule parent);
/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_uninit
*
* scheduler could not be uninitialized. This happens when the scheduler
* is still valid and silc_schedule_stop has not been called.
*
+ * If SilcStack was given to silc_schedule_init all memory allocated
+ * during the life time of the scheduler will be returned back to the
+ * given stack.
+ *
***/
SilcBool silc_schedule_uninit(SilcSchedule schedule);
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
- * The SILC scheduler. The program will run inside this function.
- * When this returns the program is to be ended. Before this function can
- * be called, one must call silc_schedule_init function.
+ * The SILC scheduler. The program will run inside this function.
+ * When this returns the program is to be ended. Before this function
+ * can be called, one must call silc_schedule_init function.
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ *
+ * On Windows this will block the calling thread but will continue
+ * to dispatch window messages, and thus can be used as the main loop
+ * of the program.
+ *
+ * On Symbian this will block the calling thread. The Symbian Active
+ * Scheduler must be running before calling this function.
*
***/
void silc_schedule(SilcSchedule schedule);
*
* SYNOPSIS
*
- * SilcBool silc_schedule_one(SilcSchedule schedule, int block);
+ * SilcBool silc_schedule_one(SilcSchedule schedule, int timeout_usecs);
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
* scheduler. The function will not return in this timeout unless
* some other event occurs.
*
+ * Typically this would be called from a timeout or idle task
+ * periodically (typically from 5-50 ms) to schedule SILC tasks. In
+ * this case the `timeout_usecs' is usually 0 to make the function
+ * return immediately.
+ *
***/
SilcBool silc_schedule_one(SilcSchedule schedule, int timeout_usecs);
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
- * Wakes up the scheduler. This is used only in multi-threaded
+ * Wakes up the scheduler. This is may be used in multi-threaded
* environments where threads may add new tasks or remove old tasks
* from the scheduler. This is called to wake up the scheduler in the
* main thread so that it detects the changes in the scheduler.
* If threads support is not compiled in this function has no effect.
- * Implementation of this function may be platform specific.
*
***/
void silc_schedule_wakeup(SilcSchedule schedule);
+/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_get_parent
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ *
+ * SilcSchedule silc_schedule_get_parent(SilcSchedule schedule);
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Returns the parent scheduler of the `schedule'. Never returns NULL.
+ *
+ ***/
+SilcSchedule silc_schedule_get_parent(SilcSchedule schedule);
+
/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_get_context
*
* SYNOPSIS
*
* Returns the application specific context that was saved into the
* scheduler in silc_schedule_init function. The context is also
- * returned to application in task callback functions, but this function
+ * returned to application in the SilcTaskCallback, but this function
* may be used to get it as well if needed.
*
***/
void *silc_schedule_get_context(SilcSchedule schedule);
+/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_get_stack
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ *
+ * SilcStack silc_schedule_get_stack(SilcSchedule schedule);
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Returns the stack of the `schedule'. If it is used to make memory
+ * allocations outside the scheduler, it is recommended that a new
+ * child stack is created by using the returned stack as a parent and
+ * using the child stack to make the memory allocations.
+ *
+ ***/
+SilcStack silc_schedule_get_stack(SilcSchedule schedule);
+
+/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_set_notify
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ *
+ * void silc_schedule_set_notify(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ * SilcTaskNotifyCb notify, void *context);
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Set notify callback to scheduler. The `notify' will be called whenever
+ * task is added to or deleted from scheduler.
+ *
+ ***/
+void silc_schedule_set_notify(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ SilcTaskNotifyCb notify, void *context);
+
+/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_set_global
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ *
+ * void silc_schedule_set_global(SilcSchedule schedule);
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Sets global SilcSchedule `schedule' that can be retrieved at any time
+ * by using silc_schedule_get_global. The global scheduler is global only
+ * to the current thread. Each thread can have their own global scheduler.
+ * If each thread must have global scheduler this must be called in each
+ * thread. If the global scheduler has been set already, new call will
+ * replace the old one.
+ *
+ * This routine is provided only as a convenience function to store
+ * program's or thread's scheduler in one global place. It is not mandatory
+ * to call this function in order to use SilcSchedule.
+ *
+ * Many routines that require SilcSchedule as an argument will call
+ * silc_schedule_get_global if the scheduler is not provided to try to
+ * get global scheduler. Almost all routines in SilcSchedule API will call
+ * silc_schedule_get_global if the SilcSchedule is not provided as argument.
+ *
+ ***/
+void silc_schedule_set_global(SilcSchedule schedule);
+
+/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_get_global
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ *
+ * SilcSchedule silc_schedule_get_global(void);
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Returns the thread's global scheduler that was set by calling
+ * silc_schedule_set_global or NULL if global scheduler has not been set.
+ *
+ ***/
+SilcSchedule silc_schedule_get_global(void);
+
/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_task_add_fd
*
* SYNOPSIS
* handle. To receive events for the file descriptor set the correct
* request events with silc_schedule_set_listen_fd function.
*
+ * The task will be initially set for SILC_TASK_READ events. Setting that
+ * event immediately after this call returns is not necessary.
+ *
+ * This returns the new task or NULL on error. If a task with `fd' has
+ * already been added this will return the existing task pointer.
+ *
+ * If `schedule' is NULL this will call silc_schedule_get_global to try to
+ * get global scheduler.
+ *
***/
#define silc_schedule_task_add_fd(schedule, fd, callback, context) \
silc_schedule_task_add(schedule, fd, callback, context, 0, 0, SILC_TASK_FD)
* Add timeout task to scheduler. The `callback' will be called once
* the specified timeout has elapsed. The task will be removed from the
* scheduler automatically once the task expires. The event returned
- * to the `callback' is SILC_TASK_EXPIRE. The task added with zero (0)
+ * to the `callback' is SILC_TASK_EXPIRE. A task added with zero (0)
* timeout will be executed immediately next time tasks are scheduled.
*
+ * If `schedule' is NULL this will call silc_schedule_get_global to try to
+ * get global scheduler.
+ *
***/
#define silc_schedule_task_add_timeout(schedule, callback, context, s, u) \
silc_schedule_task_add(schedule, 0, callback, context, s, u, \
* effect when called. The event delivered to the `callback' is
* SILC_TASK_INTERRUPT.
*
+ * If `schedule' is NULL this will call silc_schedule_get_global to try to
+ * get global scheduler.
+ *
* NOTES
*
* One signal may be registered only one callback. Adding second callback
silc_schedule_task_add(schedule, sig, callback, context, 0, 0, \
SILC_TASK_SIGNAL)
+/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_task_add_event
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ *
+ * SilcTask
+ * silc_schedule_task_add_event(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ * const char *event, ...);
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Adds an event task to scheduler. These tasks are asynchronous events
+ * that one or more receivers may connect to and receive information or
+ * data when the event is signalled. Event tasks are fast and may be
+ * used to efficiently deliver events and data to multiple receivers. The
+ * `event' is the name of the event, and can be used to connect to the
+ * event and to signal it.
+ *
+ * The events are global among the `scheduler', its parent scheduler and
+ * any of its child schedulers. It does not matter to which scheduler
+ * event is added to, connected to or signalled. Signal will reach any
+ * connected entity, as long as it is the parent or one of the fellow
+ * children of `schedule'.
+ *
+ * To connect to an event call silc_schedule_event_connect.
+ * To disconnect from event call silc_schedule_event_disconnect.
+ * To signal event call silc_schedule_event_signal.
+ * To delete event task call silc_schedule_task_del or
+ * silc_schedule_task_del_event.
+ *
+ * The variable argument list is used to describe the arguments of the
+ * event. The variable arguments are a list of zero or more SilcParam
+ * values. This function returns the event task context or NULL on error.
+ *
+ * EXAMPLE
+ *
+ * // Register 'connected' event
+ * silc_schedule_task_add_event(schedule, "connected",
+ * SILC_PARAM_UINT32,
+ * SILC_PARAM_BUFFER);
+ *
+ * // Connect to 'connected' event
+ * silc_schedule_event_connect(schedule, "connected", NULL,
+ * connected_cb, ctx);
+ *
+ * // Signal 'connected' event
+ * silc_schedule_event_signal(schedule, "connected", NULL, integer, buf);
+ *
+ * // 'connected' event handler
+ * SILC_TASK_CALLBACK(connected_cb)
+ * {
+ * FooCtx ctx = context;
+ * SilcUInt32 integer;
+ * SilcBuffer buf;
+ *
+ * integer = va_arg(va, SilcUInt32);
+ * buf = va_arg(va, SilcBuffer);
+ * ...
+ * }
+ *
+ ***/
+SilcTask silc_schedule_task_add_event(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ const char *event, ...);
+
/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_task_del
*
* SYNOPSIS
*
- * void silc_schedule_task_del(SilcSchedule schedule, SilcTask task);
+ * SilcBool silc_schedule_task_del(SilcSchedule schedule, SilcTask task);
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
* Deletes the `task' from the scheduler indicated by the `schedule'.
* After deleting the task it is guaranteed that the task callback
* will not be called. If the `task' is SILC_ALL_TASKS then all
- * tasks is removed from the scheduler.
+ * tasks is removed from the scheduler. Returns always TRUE.
*
* It is safe to call this function in any place. Tasks may be removed
* in task callbacks (including in the task's own task callback) and
* in multi-threaded environment in other threads as well.
*
+ * If `schedule' is NULL this will call silc_schedule_get_global to try to
+ * get global scheduler.
+ *
***/
-void silc_schedule_task_del(SilcSchedule schedule, SilcTask task);
+SilcBool silc_schedule_task_del(SilcSchedule schedule, SilcTask task);
/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_task_del_by_fd
*
* SYNOPSIS
*
- * void silc_schedule_task_del_by_fd(SilcSchedule schedule, SilcUInt32 fd);
+ * SilcBool silc_schedule_task_del_by_fd(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ * SilcUInt32 fd);
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
- * Deletes a task from the scheduler by the specified `fd'.
+ * Deletes a task from the scheduler by the specified `fd'. Returns
+ * FALSE if such fd task does not exist.
*
* It is safe to call this function in any place. Tasks may be removed
* in task callbacks (including in the task's own task callback) and
* in multi-threaded environment in other threads as well.
*
+ * If `schedule' is NULL this will call silc_schedule_get_global to try to
+ * get global scheduler.
+ *
***/
-void silc_schedule_task_del_by_fd(SilcSchedule schedule, SilcUInt32 fd);
+SilcBool silc_schedule_task_del_by_fd(SilcSchedule schedule, SilcUInt32 fd);
/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_task_del_by_callback
*
* SYNOPSIS
*
- * void silc_schedule_task_del_by_callback(SilcSchedule schedule,
- * SilcTaskCallback callback);
+ * SilcBool silc_schedule_task_del_by_callback(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ * SilcTaskCallback callback);
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
* Deletes a task from the scheduler by the specified `callback' task
- * callback function.
+ * callback function. Returns FALSE if such task with such callback
+ * does not exist.
*
* It is safe to call this function in any place. Tasks may be removed
* in task callbacks (including in the task's own task callback) and
* in multi-threaded environment in other threads as well.
*
+ * If `schedule' is NULL this will call silc_schedule_get_global to try to
+ * get global scheduler.
+ *
***/
-void silc_schedule_task_del_by_callback(SilcSchedule schedule,
- SilcTaskCallback callback);
+SilcBool silc_schedule_task_del_by_callback(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ SilcTaskCallback callback);
/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_task_del_by_context
*
* SYNOPSIS
*
- * void silc_schedule_task_del_by_context(SilcSchedule schedule,
- * void *context);
+ * SilcBool silc_schedule_task_del_by_context(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ * void *context);
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
- * Deletes a task from the scheduler by the specified `context'.
+ * Deletes a task from the scheduler by the specified `context'. Returns
+ * FALSE if such task with such context does not exist.
*
* It is safe to call this function in any place. Tasks may be removed
* in task callbacks (including in the task's own task callback) and
* in multi-threaded environment in other threads as well.
*
+ * If `schedule' is NULL this will call silc_schedule_get_global to try to
+ * get global scheduler.
+ *
***/
-void silc_schedule_task_del_by_context(SilcSchedule schedule, void *context);
+SilcBool silc_schedule_task_del_by_context(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ void *context);
/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_task_del_by_all
*
* SYNOPSIS
*
- * void silc_schedule_task_del_by_all(SilcSchedule schedule, int fd,
- * SilcTaskCallback callback,
- * void *context);
+ * SilcBool silc_schedule_task_del_by_all(SilcSchedule schedule, int fd,
+ * SilcTaskCallback callback,
+ * void *context);
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
* Deletes a task from the scheduler by the specified `fd', `callback'
- * and `context'.
+ * and `context'. Returns FALSE if such task does not exist.
*
* It is safe to call this function in any place. Tasks may be removed
* in task callbacks (including in the task's own task callback) and
* in multi-threaded environment in other threads as well.
*
+ * If `schedule' is NULL this will call silc_schedule_get_global to try to
+ * get global scheduler.
+ *
+ ***/
+SilcBool silc_schedule_task_del_by_all(SilcSchedule schedule, int fd,
+ SilcTaskCallback callback,
+ void *context);
+
+/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_task_del_event
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ *
+ * void silc_schedule_task_del_event(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ * const char *event);
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Deletes event task by the event name `event'. Returns FALSE if the
+ * event does not exist. Events can be deleted by calling the
+ * silc_schedule_task_del also.
+ *
+ * If `schedule' is NULL this will call silc_schedule_get_global to try to
+ * get global scheduler.
+ *
***/
-void silc_schedule_task_del_by_all(SilcSchedule schedule, int fd,
- SilcTaskCallback callback, void *context);
+SilcBool silc_schedule_task_del_event(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ const char *event);
/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_set_listen_fd
*
* SYNOPSIS
*
- * void silc_schedule_set_listen_fd(SilcSchedule schedule, SilcUInt32 fd,
- * SilcTaskEvent mask,
- * SilcBool send_events);
+ * SilcBool silc_schedule_set_listen_fd(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ * SilcUInt32 fd,
+ * SilcTaskEvent mask,
+ * SilcBool send_events);
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
* after the event occurs in reality. In normal cases the `send_events'
* is set to FALSE.
*
+ * If `schedule' is NULL this will call silc_schedule_get_global to try to
+ * get global scheduler.
+ *
+ * Returns FALSE if the operation could not performed and TRUE if it
+ * was a success.
+ *
***/
-void silc_schedule_set_listen_fd(SilcSchedule schedule, SilcUInt32 fd,
- SilcTaskEvent mask, SilcBool send_events);
+SilcBool silc_schedule_set_listen_fd(SilcSchedule schedule, SilcUInt32 fd,
+ SilcTaskEvent mask, SilcBool send_events);
/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_get_fd_events
*
* Returns the file descriptor `fd' current requested events mask,
* or 0 on error.
*
+ * If `schedule' is NULL this will call silc_schedule_get_global to try to
+ * get global scheduler.
+ *
***/
SilcTaskEvent silc_schedule_get_fd_events(SilcSchedule schedule,
SilcUInt32 fd);
* file descriptor `fd'. No events will be detected for the `fd'
* after calling this function.
*
+ * If `schedule' is NULL this will call silc_schedule_get_global to try to
+ * get global scheduler.
+ *
***/
void silc_schedule_unset_listen_fd(SilcSchedule schedule, SilcUInt32 fd);
-#include "silcschedule_i.h"
+/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_event_connect
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ *
+ * SilcBool silc_schedule_event_connect(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ * const char *event, SilcTask task,
+ * SilcTaskEventCallback callback,
+ * void *context);
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Connects to an event task. The `event' or `task' must be non-NULL.
+ * If `event' is non-NULL it is the name of the event to connect to. If
+ * the `task' is non-NULL it is the event task to connect to. The event
+ * SilcTask pointer is returned by silc_schedule_task_add_event when the
+ * even is added to scheduler.
+ *
+ * The `callback' with `context' and with `schedule' are called when the
+ * even task is signalled with silc_schedule_event_signal.
+ *
+ * Returns FALSE on error or if the `callback' with `context' has already
+ * been connected. Otherwise, returns TRUE.
+ *
+ * EXAMPLE
+ *
+ * silc_schedule_event_connect(schedule, "foo event", NULL,
+ * foo_signal_callback, foo_context);
+ *
+ ***/
+SilcBool silc_schedule_event_connect(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ const char *event, SilcTask task,
+ SilcTaskEventCallback callback,
+ void *context);
+
+/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_event_disconnect
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ *
+ * SilcBool silc_schedule_event_disconnect(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ * const char *event, SilcTask task,
+ * SilcTaskEventCallback callback,
+ * void *context);
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Disconnects the `callback' and `context' from an event task. The `event'
+ * or `task' must be non-NULL. If `event' is non-NULL it is the name of
+ * the event. If `task' is non-NULL it is the event task.
+ *
+ * Returns FALSE on error or if the `callback' with `context' has not been
+ * connected. Otherwise, returns TRUE.
+ *
+ ***/
+SilcBool silc_schedule_event_disconnect(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ const char *event, SilcTask task,
+ SilcTaskEventCallback callback,
+ void *context);
+
+/****f* silcutil/SilcScheduleAPI/silc_schedule_event_signal
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ *
+ * SilcBool silc_schedule_event_signal(SilcSchedule schedule,
+ * const char *event,
+ * SilcTask task, ...);
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ *
+ * Signals an event task. The `event' or `task' must be non-NULL. If
+ * `event' is non-NULL it is the name of the event to signal. If the `task'
+ * is non-NULL it is the task to be signalled. It is marginally faster
+ * to use the `task' pointer directly instead of `event' to send the signal.
+ *
+ * The variable arguments are the arguments to be sent in the signal to
+ * the connected entities. The silc_schedule_task_add_event defines what
+ * arguments must be sent to each signal.
+ *
+ * Signal delivery is synchronous; the signal is delivered inside this
+ * function. If a receiver was originally in another thread, the signal
+ * is delivered in the thread where this function is called. This means
+ * that concurrency control (locking) is required if the application uses
+ * events in multiple threads.
+ *
+ * EXAMPLE
+ *
+ * silc_schedule_event_signal(schedule, "foo event", NULL, intarg, buffer);
+ *
+ ***/
+SilcBool silc_schedule_event_signal(SilcSchedule schedule, const char *event,
+ SilcTask task, ...);
#endif