nuttx/sched/signal/sig_nanosleep.c

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/****************************************************************************
* sched/signal/sig/nanosleep.c
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*
* Copyright (C) 2013, 2016 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
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* Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
*
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*
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****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <nuttx/clock.h>
#include <nuttx/irq.h>
#include <nuttx/cancelpt.h>
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#include "clock/clock.h"
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/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: nanosleep
*
* Description:
* The nanosleep() function causes the current thread to be suspended from
* execution until either the time interval specified by the rqtp argument
* has elapsed or a signal is delivered to the calling thread and its
* action is to invoke a signal-catching function or to terminate the
* process. The suspension time may be longer than requested because the
* argument value is rounded up to an integer multiple of the sleep
* resolution or because of the scheduling of other activity by the
* system. But, except for the case of being interrupted by a signal, the
* suspension time will not be less than the time specified by rqtp, as
* measured by the system clock, CLOCK_REALTIME.
*
* The use of the nanosleep() function has no effect on the action or
* blockage of any signal.
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*
* Parameters:
* rqtp - The amount of time to be suspended from execution.
* rmtp - If the rmtp argument is non-NULL, the timespec structure
* referenced by it is updated to contain the amount of time
* remaining in the interval (the requested time minus the time
* actually slept)
*
* Returned Value:
* If the nanosleep() function returns because the requested time has
* elapsed, its return value is zero.
*
* If the nanosleep() function returns because it has been interrupted by
* a signal, the function returns a value of -1 and sets errno to indicate
* the interruption. If the rmtp argument is non-NULL, the timespec
* structure referenced by it is updated to contain the amount of time
* remaining in the interval (the requested time minus the time actually
* slept). If the rmtp argument is NULL, the remaining time is not
* returned.
*
* If nanosleep() fails, it returns a value of -1 and sets errno to
* indicate the error. The nanosleep() function will fail if:
*
* EINTR - The nanosleep() function was interrupted by a signal.
* EINVAL - The rqtp argument specified a nanosecond value less than
* zero or greater than or equal to 1000 million.
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* ENOSYS - The nanosleep() function is not supported by this
* implementation.
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*
****************************************************************************/
int nanosleep(FAR const struct timespec *rqtp, FAR struct timespec *rmtp)
{
irqstate_t flags;
systime_t starttick;
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sigset_t set;
int errval;
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS /* Warning avoidance */
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int ret;
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#endif
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/* nanosleep() is a cancellation point */
(void)enter_cancellation_point();
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if (!rqtp || rqtp->tv_nsec < 0 || rqtp->tv_nsec >= 1000000000)
{
errval = EINVAL;
goto errout;
}
/* Get the start time of the wait. Interrupts are disabled to prevent
* timer interrupts while we do tick-related calculations before and
* after the wait.
*/
flags = enter_critical_section();
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starttick = clock_systimer();
/* Set up for the sleep. Using the empty set means that we are not
* waiting for any particular signal. However, any unmasked signal can
* still awaken sigtimedwait().
*/
(void)sigemptyset(&set);
/* nanosleep is a simple application of sigtimedwait. */
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS /* Warning avoidance */
ret = sigtimedwait(&set, NULL, rqtp);
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#else
(void)sigtimedwait(&set, NULL, rqtp);
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#endif
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/* sigtimedwait() cannot succeed. It should always return error with
* either (1) EAGAIN meaning that the timeout occurred, or (2) EINTR
* meaning that some other unblocked signal was caught.
*/
errval = get_errno();
DEBUGASSERT(ret < 0 && (errval == EAGAIN || errval == EINTR));
if (errval == EAGAIN)
{
/* The timeout "error" is the normal, successful result */
leave_critical_section(flags);
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leave_cancellation_point();
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return OK;
}
/* If we get there, the wait has failed because we were awakened by a
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* signal. Return the amount of "unwaited" time if rmtp is non-NULL.
*/
if (rmtp)
{
systime_t elapsed;
systime_t remaining;
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int ticks;
/* REVISIT: The conversion from time to ticks and back could
* be avoided. clock_timespec_subtract() would be used instead
* to get the time difference.
*/
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/* First get the number of clock ticks that we were requested to
* wait.
*/
(void)clock_time2ticks(rqtp, &ticks);
/* Get the number of ticks that we actually waited */
elapsed = clock_systimer() - starttick;
/* The difference between the number of ticks that we were requested
* to wait and the number of ticks that we actualy waited is that
* amount of time that we failed to wait.
*/
if (elapsed >= (uint32_t)ticks)
{
remaining = 0;
}
else
{
remaining = (uint32_t)ticks - elapsed;
}
(void)clock_ticks2time((int)remaining, rmtp);
}
leave_critical_section(flags);
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errout:
set_errno(errval);
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leave_cancellation_point();
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return ERROR;
}