bird/lib/event.c
Martin Mares 0d70292d88 Events now return a value. If it's non-zero, the event is re-queued
for processing in next event cycle. This can be used to prevent background
actions (hint: user commands) from hogging the CPU for too long time.
1999-10-29 12:08:49 +00:00

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/*
* BIRD Library -- Event Processing
*
* (c) 1999 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
*
* Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
*/
#include "nest/bird.h"
#include "lib/event.h"
event_list global_event_list;
inline void
ev_postpone(event *e)
{
if (e->n.next)
{
rem_node(&e->n);
e->n.next = NULL;
}
}
static void
ev_dump(resource *r)
{
event *e = (event *) r;
debug("(code %p, data %p, %s)\n",
e->hook,
e->data,
e->n.next ? "scheduled" : "inactive");
}
static struct resclass ev_class = {
"Event",
sizeof(event),
(void (*)(resource *)) ev_postpone,
ev_dump
};
event *
ev_new(pool *p)
{
event *e = ralloc(p, &ev_class);
e->hook = NULL;
e->data = NULL;
e->n.next = NULL;
return e;
}
inline void
ev_run(event *e)
{
if (!e->hook(e->data))
ev_postpone(e);
}
inline void
ev_enqueue(event_list *l, event *e)
{
if (e->n.next)
rem_node(&e->n);
add_tail(l, &e->n);
}
void
ev_schedule(event *e)
{
ev_enqueue(&global_event_list, e);
}
void
ev_run_list(event_list *l)
{
node *n, *p;
WALK_LIST_DELSAFE(n, p, *l)
{
event *e = SKIP_BACK(event, n, n);
ev_run(e);
}
}