204 lines
6.4 KiB
Rust
204 lines
6.4 KiB
Rust
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// Copyright 2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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//! Timers based on win32 WaitableTimers
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//!
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//! This implementation is meant to be used solely on windows. As with other
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//! implementations, there is a worker thread which is doing all the waiting on
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//! a large number of timers for all active timers in the system. This worker
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//! thread uses the select() equivalent, WaitForMultipleObjects. One of the
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//! objects being waited on is a signal into the worker thread to notify that
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//! the incoming channel should be looked at.
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//!
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//! Other than that, the implementation is pretty straightforward in terms of
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//! the other two implementations of timers with nothing *that* new showing up.
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use std::comm::Data;
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use std::libc;
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use std::ptr;
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use std::rt::rtio;
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use io::timer_helper;
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use io::IoResult;
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pub struct Timer {
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priv obj: libc::HANDLE,
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priv on_worker: bool,
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}
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pub enum Req {
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NewTimer(libc::HANDLE, Chan<()>, bool),
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RemoveTimer(libc::HANDLE, Chan<()>),
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Shutdown,
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}
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fn helper(input: libc::HANDLE, messages: Port<Req>) {
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let mut objs = ~[input];
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let mut chans = ~[];
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'outer: loop {
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let idx = unsafe {
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imp::WaitForMultipleObjects(objs.len() as libc::DWORD,
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objs.as_ptr(),
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0 as libc::BOOL,
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libc::INFINITE)
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};
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if idx == 0 {
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loop {
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match messages.try_recv() {
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Data(NewTimer(obj, c, one)) => {
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objs.push(obj);
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chans.push((c, one));
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}
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Data(RemoveTimer(obj, c)) => {
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c.send(());
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match objs.iter().position(|&o| o == obj) {
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Some(i) => {
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objs.remove(i);
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chans.remove(i - 1);
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}
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None => {}
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}
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}
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Data(Shutdown) => {
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assert_eq!(objs.len(), 1);
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assert_eq!(chans.len(), 0);
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break 'outer;
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}
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_ => break
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}
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}
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} else {
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let remove = {
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match &chans[idx - 1] {
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&(ref c, oneshot) => !c.try_send(()) || oneshot
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}
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};
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if remove {
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objs.remove(idx as uint);
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chans.remove(idx as uint - 1);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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impl Timer {
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pub fn new() -> IoResult<Timer> {
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timer_helper::boot(helper);
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let obj = unsafe {
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imp::CreateWaitableTimerA(ptr::mut_null(), 0, ptr::null())
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};
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if obj.is_null() {
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Err(super::last_error())
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} else {
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Ok(Timer { obj: obj, on_worker: false, })
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}
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}
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pub fn sleep(ms: u64) {
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use std::rt::rtio::RtioTimer;
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let mut t = Timer::new().ok().expect("must allocate a timer!");
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t.sleep(ms);
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}
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fn remove(&mut self) {
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if !self.on_worker { return }
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let (p, c) = Chan::new();
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timer_helper::send(RemoveTimer(self.obj, c));
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p.recv();
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self.on_worker = false;
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}
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}
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impl rtio::RtioTimer for Timer {
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fn sleep(&mut self, msecs: u64) {
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self.remove();
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// there are 10^6 nanoseconds in a millisecond, and the parameter is in
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// 100ns intervals, so we multiply by 10^4.
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let due = -(msecs * 10000) as libc::LARGE_INTEGER;
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assert_eq!(unsafe {
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imp::SetWaitableTimer(self.obj, &due, 0, ptr::null(),
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ptr::mut_null(), 0)
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}, 1);
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unsafe { imp::WaitForSingleObject(self.obj, libc::INFINITE); }
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}
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fn oneshot(&mut self, msecs: u64) -> Port<()> {
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self.remove();
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let (p, c) = Chan::new();
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// see above for the calculation
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let due = -(msecs * 10000) as libc::LARGE_INTEGER;
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assert_eq!(unsafe {
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imp::SetWaitableTimer(self.obj, &due, 0, ptr::null(),
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ptr::mut_null(), 0)
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}, 1);
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timer_helper::send(NewTimer(self.obj, c, true));
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self.on_worker = true;
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return p;
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}
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fn period(&mut self, msecs: u64) -> Port<()> {
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self.remove();
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let (p, c) = Chan::new();
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// see above for the calculation
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let due = -(msecs * 10000) as libc::LARGE_INTEGER;
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assert_eq!(unsafe {
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imp::SetWaitableTimer(self.obj, &due, msecs as libc::LONG,
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ptr::null(), ptr::mut_null(), 0)
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}, 1);
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timer_helper::send(NewTimer(self.obj, c, false));
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self.on_worker = true;
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return p;
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}
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}
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impl Drop for Timer {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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self.remove();
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unsafe { libc::CloseHandle(self.obj); }
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}
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}
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mod imp {
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use std::libc::{LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, BOOL, LPCSTR, HANDLE, LARGE_INTEGER,
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LONG, LPVOID, DWORD, c_void};
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pub type PTIMERAPCROUTINE = *c_void;
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extern "system" {
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pub fn CreateWaitableTimerA(lpTimerAttributes: LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES,
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bManualReset: BOOL,
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lpTimerName: LPCSTR) -> HANDLE;
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pub fn SetWaitableTimer(hTimer: HANDLE,
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pDueTime: *LARGE_INTEGER,
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lPeriod: LONG,
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pfnCompletionRoutine: PTIMERAPCROUTINE,
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lpArgToCompletionRoutine: LPVOID,
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fResume: BOOL) -> BOOL;
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pub fn WaitForMultipleObjects(nCount: DWORD,
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lpHandles: *HANDLE,
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bWaitAll: BOOL,
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dwMilliseconds: DWORD) -> DWORD;
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pub fn WaitForSingleObject(hHandle: HANDLE,
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dwMilliseconds: DWORD) -> DWORD;
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}
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}
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