Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | #ifndef _LINUX_WAIT_H |
| 2 | #define _LINUX_WAIT_H |
| 3 | |
| 4 | #define WNOHANG 0x00000001 |
| 5 | #define WUNTRACED 0x00000002 |
| 6 | #define WSTOPPED WUNTRACED |
| 7 | #define WEXITED 0x00000004 |
| 8 | #define WCONTINUED 0x00000008 |
| 9 | #define WNOWAIT 0x01000000 /* Don't reap, just poll status. */ |
| 10 | |
| 11 | #define __WNOTHREAD 0x20000000 /* Don't wait on children of other threads in this group */ |
| 12 | #define __WALL 0x40000000 /* Wait on all children, regardless of type */ |
| 13 | #define __WCLONE 0x80000000 /* Wait only on non-SIGCHLD children */ |
| 14 | |
| 15 | /* First argument to waitid: */ |
| 16 | #define P_ALL 0 |
| 17 | #define P_PID 1 |
| 18 | #define P_PGID 2 |
| 19 | |
| 20 | #ifdef __KERNEL__ |
| 21 | |
| 22 | #include <linux/config.h> |
| 23 | #include <linux/list.h> |
| 24 | #include <linux/stddef.h> |
| 25 | #include <linux/spinlock.h> |
| 26 | #include <asm/system.h> |
| 27 | #include <asm/current.h> |
| 28 | |
| 29 | typedef struct __wait_queue wait_queue_t; |
| 30 | typedef int (*wait_queue_func_t)(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int sync, void *key); |
| 31 | int default_wake_function(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int sync, void *key); |
| 32 | |
| 33 | struct __wait_queue { |
| 34 | unsigned int flags; |
| 35 | #define WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE 0x01 |
Benjamin LaHaise | c43dc2f | 2005-06-23 00:10:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 36 | void *private; |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 37 | wait_queue_func_t func; |
| 38 | struct list_head task_list; |
| 39 | }; |
| 40 | |
| 41 | struct wait_bit_key { |
| 42 | void *flags; |
| 43 | int bit_nr; |
| 44 | }; |
| 45 | |
| 46 | struct wait_bit_queue { |
| 47 | struct wait_bit_key key; |
| 48 | wait_queue_t wait; |
| 49 | }; |
| 50 | |
| 51 | struct __wait_queue_head { |
| 52 | spinlock_t lock; |
| 53 | struct list_head task_list; |
| 54 | }; |
| 55 | typedef struct __wait_queue_head wait_queue_head_t; |
| 56 | |
| 57 | |
| 58 | /* |
| 59 | * Macros for declaration and initialisaton of the datatypes |
| 60 | */ |
| 61 | |
| 62 | #define __WAITQUEUE_INITIALIZER(name, tsk) { \ |
Benjamin LaHaise | c43dc2f | 2005-06-23 00:10:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 63 | .private = tsk, \ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 64 | .func = default_wake_function, \ |
| 65 | .task_list = { NULL, NULL } } |
| 66 | |
| 67 | #define DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(name, tsk) \ |
| 68 | wait_queue_t name = __WAITQUEUE_INITIALIZER(name, tsk) |
| 69 | |
| 70 | #define __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INITIALIZER(name) { \ |
| 71 | .lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED, \ |
| 72 | .task_list = { &(name).task_list, &(name).task_list } } |
| 73 | |
| 74 | #define DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(name) \ |
| 75 | wait_queue_head_t name = __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INITIALIZER(name) |
| 76 | |
| 77 | #define __WAIT_BIT_KEY_INITIALIZER(word, bit) \ |
| 78 | { .flags = word, .bit_nr = bit, } |
| 79 | |
| 80 | static inline void init_waitqueue_head(wait_queue_head_t *q) |
| 81 | { |
| 82 | spin_lock_init(&q->lock); |
| 83 | INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->task_list); |
| 84 | } |
| 85 | |
| 86 | static inline void init_waitqueue_entry(wait_queue_t *q, struct task_struct *p) |
| 87 | { |
| 88 | q->flags = 0; |
Benjamin LaHaise | c43dc2f | 2005-06-23 00:10:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 89 | q->private = p; |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 90 | q->func = default_wake_function; |
| 91 | } |
| 92 | |
| 93 | static inline void init_waitqueue_func_entry(wait_queue_t *q, |
| 94 | wait_queue_func_t func) |
| 95 | { |
| 96 | q->flags = 0; |
Benjamin LaHaise | c43dc2f | 2005-06-23 00:10:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 97 | q->private = NULL; |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 98 | q->func = func; |
| 99 | } |
| 100 | |
| 101 | static inline int waitqueue_active(wait_queue_head_t *q) |
| 102 | { |
| 103 | return !list_empty(&q->task_list); |
| 104 | } |
| 105 | |
| 106 | /* |
| 107 | * Used to distinguish between sync and async io wait context: |
| 108 | * sync i/o typically specifies a NULL wait queue entry or a wait |
| 109 | * queue entry bound to a task (current task) to wake up. |
| 110 | * aio specifies a wait queue entry with an async notification |
| 111 | * callback routine, not associated with any task. |
| 112 | */ |
Benjamin LaHaise | c43dc2f | 2005-06-23 00:10:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 113 | #define is_sync_wait(wait) (!(wait) || ((wait)->private)) |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 114 | |
| 115 | extern void FASTCALL(add_wait_queue(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t * wait)); |
| 116 | extern void FASTCALL(add_wait_queue_exclusive(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t * wait)); |
| 117 | extern void FASTCALL(remove_wait_queue(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t * wait)); |
| 118 | |
| 119 | static inline void __add_wait_queue(wait_queue_head_t *head, wait_queue_t *new) |
| 120 | { |
| 121 | list_add(&new->task_list, &head->task_list); |
| 122 | } |
| 123 | |
| 124 | /* |
| 125 | * Used for wake-one threads: |
| 126 | */ |
| 127 | static inline void __add_wait_queue_tail(wait_queue_head_t *head, |
| 128 | wait_queue_t *new) |
| 129 | { |
| 130 | list_add_tail(&new->task_list, &head->task_list); |
| 131 | } |
| 132 | |
| 133 | static inline void __remove_wait_queue(wait_queue_head_t *head, |
| 134 | wait_queue_t *old) |
| 135 | { |
| 136 | list_del(&old->task_list); |
| 137 | } |
| 138 | |
| 139 | void FASTCALL(__wake_up(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode, int nr, void *key)); |
| 140 | extern void FASTCALL(__wake_up_locked(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode)); |
| 141 | extern void FASTCALL(__wake_up_sync(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode, int nr)); |
| 142 | void FASTCALL(__wake_up_bit(wait_queue_head_t *, void *, int)); |
| 143 | int FASTCALL(__wait_on_bit(wait_queue_head_t *, struct wait_bit_queue *, int (*)(void *), unsigned)); |
| 144 | int FASTCALL(__wait_on_bit_lock(wait_queue_head_t *, struct wait_bit_queue *, int (*)(void *), unsigned)); |
| 145 | void FASTCALL(wake_up_bit(void *, int)); |
| 146 | int FASTCALL(out_of_line_wait_on_bit(void *, int, int (*)(void *), unsigned)); |
| 147 | int FASTCALL(out_of_line_wait_on_bit_lock(void *, int, int (*)(void *), unsigned)); |
| 148 | wait_queue_head_t *FASTCALL(bit_waitqueue(void *, int)); |
| 149 | |
| 150 | #define wake_up(x) __wake_up(x, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE | TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 1, NULL) |
| 151 | #define wake_up_nr(x, nr) __wake_up(x, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE | TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, nr, NULL) |
| 152 | #define wake_up_all(x) __wake_up(x, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE | TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 0, NULL) |
| 153 | #define wake_up_interruptible(x) __wake_up(x, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 1, NULL) |
| 154 | #define wake_up_interruptible_nr(x, nr) __wake_up(x, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, nr, NULL) |
| 155 | #define wake_up_interruptible_all(x) __wake_up(x, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 0, NULL) |
| 156 | #define wake_up_locked(x) __wake_up_locked((x), TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE | TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) |
| 157 | #define wake_up_interruptible_sync(x) __wake_up_sync((x),TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE, 1) |
| 158 | |
| 159 | #define __wait_event(wq, condition) \ |
| 160 | do { \ |
| 161 | DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \ |
| 162 | \ |
| 163 | for (;;) { \ |
| 164 | prepare_to_wait(&wq, &__wait, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); \ |
| 165 | if (condition) \ |
| 166 | break; \ |
| 167 | schedule(); \ |
| 168 | } \ |
| 169 | finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \ |
| 170 | } while (0) |
| 171 | |
| 172 | /** |
| 173 | * wait_event - sleep until a condition gets true |
| 174 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on |
| 175 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for |
| 176 | * |
| 177 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) until the |
| 178 | * @condition evaluates to true. The @condition is checked each time |
| 179 | * the waitqueue @wq is woken up. |
| 180 | * |
| 181 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could |
| 182 | * change the result of the wait condition. |
| 183 | */ |
| 184 | #define wait_event(wq, condition) \ |
| 185 | do { \ |
| 186 | if (condition) \ |
| 187 | break; \ |
| 188 | __wait_event(wq, condition); \ |
| 189 | } while (0) |
| 190 | |
| 191 | #define __wait_event_timeout(wq, condition, ret) \ |
| 192 | do { \ |
| 193 | DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \ |
| 194 | \ |
| 195 | for (;;) { \ |
| 196 | prepare_to_wait(&wq, &__wait, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); \ |
| 197 | if (condition) \ |
| 198 | break; \ |
| 199 | ret = schedule_timeout(ret); \ |
| 200 | if (!ret) \ |
| 201 | break; \ |
| 202 | } \ |
| 203 | finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \ |
| 204 | } while (0) |
| 205 | |
| 206 | /** |
| 207 | * wait_event_timeout - sleep until a condition gets true or a timeout elapses |
| 208 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on |
| 209 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for |
| 210 | * @timeout: timeout, in jiffies |
| 211 | * |
| 212 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) until the |
| 213 | * @condition evaluates to true. The @condition is checked each time |
| 214 | * the waitqueue @wq is woken up. |
| 215 | * |
| 216 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could |
| 217 | * change the result of the wait condition. |
| 218 | * |
| 219 | * The function returns 0 if the @timeout elapsed, and the remaining |
| 220 | * jiffies if the condition evaluated to true before the timeout elapsed. |
| 221 | */ |
| 222 | #define wait_event_timeout(wq, condition, timeout) \ |
| 223 | ({ \ |
| 224 | long __ret = timeout; \ |
| 225 | if (!(condition)) \ |
| 226 | __wait_event_timeout(wq, condition, __ret); \ |
| 227 | __ret; \ |
| 228 | }) |
| 229 | |
| 230 | #define __wait_event_interruptible(wq, condition, ret) \ |
| 231 | do { \ |
| 232 | DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \ |
| 233 | \ |
| 234 | for (;;) { \ |
| 235 | prepare_to_wait(&wq, &__wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); \ |
| 236 | if (condition) \ |
| 237 | break; \ |
| 238 | if (!signal_pending(current)) { \ |
| 239 | schedule(); \ |
| 240 | continue; \ |
| 241 | } \ |
| 242 | ret = -ERESTARTSYS; \ |
| 243 | break; \ |
| 244 | } \ |
| 245 | finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \ |
| 246 | } while (0) |
| 247 | |
| 248 | /** |
| 249 | * wait_event_interruptible - sleep until a condition gets true |
| 250 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on |
| 251 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for |
| 252 | * |
| 253 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the |
| 254 | * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received. |
| 255 | * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. |
| 256 | * |
| 257 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could |
| 258 | * change the result of the wait condition. |
| 259 | * |
| 260 | * The function will return -ERESTARTSYS if it was interrupted by a |
| 261 | * signal and 0 if @condition evaluated to true. |
| 262 | */ |
| 263 | #define wait_event_interruptible(wq, condition) \ |
| 264 | ({ \ |
| 265 | int __ret = 0; \ |
| 266 | if (!(condition)) \ |
| 267 | __wait_event_interruptible(wq, condition, __ret); \ |
| 268 | __ret; \ |
| 269 | }) |
| 270 | |
| 271 | #define __wait_event_interruptible_timeout(wq, condition, ret) \ |
| 272 | do { \ |
| 273 | DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \ |
| 274 | \ |
| 275 | for (;;) { \ |
| 276 | prepare_to_wait(&wq, &__wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); \ |
| 277 | if (condition) \ |
| 278 | break; \ |
| 279 | if (!signal_pending(current)) { \ |
| 280 | ret = schedule_timeout(ret); \ |
| 281 | if (!ret) \ |
| 282 | break; \ |
| 283 | continue; \ |
| 284 | } \ |
| 285 | ret = -ERESTARTSYS; \ |
| 286 | break; \ |
| 287 | } \ |
| 288 | finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \ |
| 289 | } while (0) |
| 290 | |
| 291 | /** |
| 292 | * wait_event_interruptible_timeout - sleep until a condition gets true or a timeout elapses |
| 293 | * @wq: the waitqueue to wait on |
| 294 | * @condition: a C expression for the event to wait for |
| 295 | * @timeout: timeout, in jiffies |
| 296 | * |
| 297 | * The process is put to sleep (TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) until the |
| 298 | * @condition evaluates to true or a signal is received. |
| 299 | * The @condition is checked each time the waitqueue @wq is woken up. |
| 300 | * |
| 301 | * wake_up() has to be called after changing any variable that could |
| 302 | * change the result of the wait condition. |
| 303 | * |
| 304 | * The function returns 0 if the @timeout elapsed, -ERESTARTSYS if it |
| 305 | * was interrupted by a signal, and the remaining jiffies otherwise |
| 306 | * if the condition evaluated to true before the timeout elapsed. |
| 307 | */ |
| 308 | #define wait_event_interruptible_timeout(wq, condition, timeout) \ |
| 309 | ({ \ |
| 310 | long __ret = timeout; \ |
| 311 | if (!(condition)) \ |
| 312 | __wait_event_interruptible_timeout(wq, condition, __ret); \ |
| 313 | __ret; \ |
| 314 | }) |
| 315 | |
| 316 | #define __wait_event_interruptible_exclusive(wq, condition, ret) \ |
| 317 | do { \ |
| 318 | DEFINE_WAIT(__wait); \ |
| 319 | \ |
| 320 | for (;;) { \ |
| 321 | prepare_to_wait_exclusive(&wq, &__wait, \ |
| 322 | TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); \ |
| 323 | if (condition) \ |
| 324 | break; \ |
| 325 | if (!signal_pending(current)) { \ |
| 326 | schedule(); \ |
| 327 | continue; \ |
| 328 | } \ |
| 329 | ret = -ERESTARTSYS; \ |
| 330 | break; \ |
| 331 | } \ |
| 332 | finish_wait(&wq, &__wait); \ |
| 333 | } while (0) |
| 334 | |
| 335 | #define wait_event_interruptible_exclusive(wq, condition) \ |
| 336 | ({ \ |
| 337 | int __ret = 0; \ |
| 338 | if (!(condition)) \ |
| 339 | __wait_event_interruptible_exclusive(wq, condition, __ret);\ |
| 340 | __ret; \ |
| 341 | }) |
| 342 | |
| 343 | /* |
| 344 | * Must be called with the spinlock in the wait_queue_head_t held. |
| 345 | */ |
| 346 | static inline void add_wait_queue_exclusive_locked(wait_queue_head_t *q, |
| 347 | wait_queue_t * wait) |
| 348 | { |
| 349 | wait->flags |= WQ_FLAG_EXCLUSIVE; |
| 350 | __add_wait_queue_tail(q, wait); |
| 351 | } |
| 352 | |
| 353 | /* |
| 354 | * Must be called with the spinlock in the wait_queue_head_t held. |
| 355 | */ |
| 356 | static inline void remove_wait_queue_locked(wait_queue_head_t *q, |
| 357 | wait_queue_t * wait) |
| 358 | { |
| 359 | __remove_wait_queue(q, wait); |
| 360 | } |
| 361 | |
| 362 | /* |
| 363 | * These are the old interfaces to sleep waiting for an event. |
| 364 | * They are racy. DO NOT use them, use the wait_event* interfaces above. |
| 365 | * We plan to remove these interfaces during 2.7. |
| 366 | */ |
| 367 | extern void FASTCALL(sleep_on(wait_queue_head_t *q)); |
| 368 | extern long FASTCALL(sleep_on_timeout(wait_queue_head_t *q, |
| 369 | signed long timeout)); |
| 370 | extern void FASTCALL(interruptible_sleep_on(wait_queue_head_t *q)); |
| 371 | extern long FASTCALL(interruptible_sleep_on_timeout(wait_queue_head_t *q, |
| 372 | signed long timeout)); |
| 373 | |
| 374 | /* |
| 375 | * Waitqueues which are removed from the waitqueue_head at wakeup time |
| 376 | */ |
| 377 | void FASTCALL(prepare_to_wait(wait_queue_head_t *q, |
| 378 | wait_queue_t *wait, int state)); |
| 379 | void FASTCALL(prepare_to_wait_exclusive(wait_queue_head_t *q, |
| 380 | wait_queue_t *wait, int state)); |
| 381 | void FASTCALL(finish_wait(wait_queue_head_t *q, wait_queue_t *wait)); |
| 382 | int autoremove_wake_function(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int sync, void *key); |
| 383 | int wake_bit_function(wait_queue_t *wait, unsigned mode, int sync, void *key); |
| 384 | |
| 385 | #define DEFINE_WAIT(name) \ |
| 386 | wait_queue_t name = { \ |
Benjamin LaHaise | c43dc2f | 2005-06-23 00:10:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 387 | .private = current, \ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 388 | .func = autoremove_wake_function, \ |
blaisorblade@yahoo.it | 7e43c84 | 2005-05-25 01:31:42 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 389 | .task_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT((name).task_list), \ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 390 | } |
| 391 | |
| 392 | #define DEFINE_WAIT_BIT(name, word, bit) \ |
| 393 | struct wait_bit_queue name = { \ |
| 394 | .key = __WAIT_BIT_KEY_INITIALIZER(word, bit), \ |
| 395 | .wait = { \ |
Benjamin LaHaise | c43dc2f | 2005-06-23 00:10:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 396 | .private = current, \ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 397 | .func = wake_bit_function, \ |
| 398 | .task_list = \ |
| 399 | LIST_HEAD_INIT((name).wait.task_list), \ |
| 400 | }, \ |
| 401 | } |
| 402 | |
| 403 | #define init_wait(wait) \ |
| 404 | do { \ |
Benjamin LaHaise | c43dc2f | 2005-06-23 00:10:27 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 405 | (wait)->private = current; \ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 406 | (wait)->func = autoremove_wake_function; \ |
| 407 | INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(wait)->task_list); \ |
| 408 | } while (0) |
| 409 | |
| 410 | /** |
| 411 | * wait_on_bit - wait for a bit to be cleared |
| 412 | * @word: the word being waited on, a kernel virtual address |
| 413 | * @bit: the bit of the word being waited on |
| 414 | * @action: the function used to sleep, which may take special actions |
| 415 | * @mode: the task state to sleep in |
| 416 | * |
| 417 | * There is a standard hashed waitqueue table for generic use. This |
| 418 | * is the part of the hashtable's accessor API that waits on a bit. |
| 419 | * For instance, if one were to have waiters on a bitflag, one would |
| 420 | * call wait_on_bit() in threads waiting for the bit to clear. |
| 421 | * One uses wait_on_bit() where one is waiting for the bit to clear, |
| 422 | * but has no intention of setting it. |
| 423 | */ |
| 424 | static inline int wait_on_bit(void *word, int bit, |
| 425 | int (*action)(void *), unsigned mode) |
| 426 | { |
| 427 | if (!test_bit(bit, word)) |
| 428 | return 0; |
| 429 | return out_of_line_wait_on_bit(word, bit, action, mode); |
| 430 | } |
| 431 | |
| 432 | /** |
| 433 | * wait_on_bit_lock - wait for a bit to be cleared, when wanting to set it |
| 434 | * @word: the word being waited on, a kernel virtual address |
| 435 | * @bit: the bit of the word being waited on |
| 436 | * @action: the function used to sleep, which may take special actions |
| 437 | * @mode: the task state to sleep in |
| 438 | * |
| 439 | * There is a standard hashed waitqueue table for generic use. This |
| 440 | * is the part of the hashtable's accessor API that waits on a bit |
| 441 | * when one intends to set it, for instance, trying to lock bitflags. |
| 442 | * For instance, if one were to have waiters trying to set bitflag |
| 443 | * and waiting for it to clear before setting it, one would call |
| 444 | * wait_on_bit() in threads waiting to be able to set the bit. |
| 445 | * One uses wait_on_bit_lock() where one is waiting for the bit to |
| 446 | * clear with the intention of setting it, and when done, clearing it. |
| 447 | */ |
| 448 | static inline int wait_on_bit_lock(void *word, int bit, |
| 449 | int (*action)(void *), unsigned mode) |
| 450 | { |
| 451 | if (!test_and_set_bit(bit, word)) |
| 452 | return 0; |
| 453 | return out_of_line_wait_on_bit_lock(word, bit, action, mode); |
| 454 | } |
| 455 | |
| 456 | #endif /* __KERNEL__ */ |
| 457 | |
| 458 | #endif |