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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "wqueue/wqueue.h" #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE /**************************************************************************** * Private Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: work_qqueue * * Description: * Queue work to be performed at a later time. All queued work will be * performed on the worker thread of execution (not the caller's). * * The work structure is allocated by caller, but completely managed by * the work queue logic. The caller should never modify the contents of * the work queue structure; the caller should not call work_qqueue() * again until either (1) the previous work has been performed and removed * from the queue, or (2) work_cancel() has been called to cancel the work * and remove it from the work queue. * * Input Parameters: * qid - The work queue ID (index) * work - The work structure to queue * worker - The worker callback to be invoked. The callback will be * invoked on the worker thread of execution. * arg - The argument that will be passed to the worker callback when * int is invoked. * delay - Delay (in clock ticks) from the time queue until the worker * is invoked. Zero means to perform the work immediately. * * Returned Value: * None * ****************************************************************************/ static void work_qqueue(FAR struct kwork_wqueue_s *wqueue, FAR struct work_s *work, worker_t worker, FAR void *arg, clock_t delay) { irqstate_t flags; DEBUGASSERT(work != NULL && worker != NULL); /* Interrupts are disabled so that this logic can be called from with * task logic or ifrom nterrupt handling logic. */ flags = enter_critical_section(); /* Is there already pending work? */ if (work->worker != NULL) { /* Remove the entry from the work queue. It will be requeued at the * end of the work queue. */ dq_rem((FAR dq_entry_t *)work, &wqueue->q); } /* Initialize the work structure. */ work->worker = worker; /* Work callback. non-NULL means queued */ work->arg = arg; /* Callback argument */ work->delay = delay; /* Delay until work performed */ /* Now, time-tag that entry and put it in the work queue */ work->qtime = clock_systime_ticks(); /* Time work queued */ dq_addlast((FAR dq_entry_t *)work, &wqueue->q); leave_critical_section(flags); } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: work_queue * * Description: * Queue kernel-mode work to be performed at a later time. All queued * work will be performed on the worker thread of execution (not the * caller's). * * The work structure is allocated and must be initialized to all zero by * the caller. Otherwise, the work structure is completely managed by the * work queue logic. The caller should never modify the contents of the * work queue structure directly. If work_queue() is called before the * previous work has been performed and removed from the queue, then any * pending work will be canceled and lost. * * Input Parameters: * qid - The work queue ID (index) * work - The work structure to queue * worker - The worker callback to be invoked. The callback will be * invoked on the worker thread of execution. * arg - The argument that will be passed to the worker callback when * int is invoked. * delay - Delay (in clock ticks) from the time queue until the worker * is invoked. Zero means to perform the work immediately. * * Returned Value: * Zero on success, a negated errno on failure * ****************************************************************************/ int work_queue(int qid, FAR struct work_s *work, worker_t worker, FAR void *arg, clock_t delay) { /* Queue the new work */ #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_HPWORK if (qid == HPWORK) { /* Queue high priority work */ work_qqueue((FAR struct kwork_wqueue_s *)&g_hpwork, work, worker, arg, delay); return work_signal(HPWORK); } else #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_LPWORK if (qid == LPWORK) { /* Queue low priority work */ work_qqueue((FAR struct kwork_wqueue_s *)&g_lpwork, work, worker, arg, delay); return work_signal(LPWORK); } else #endif { return -EINVAL; } } #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE */