freebsd-skq/sys/sys/_umtx.h
davidxu 61033245ae In revision 231989, we pass a 16-bit clock ID into kernel, however
according to POSIX document, the clock ID may be dynamically allocated,
it unlikely will be in 64K forever. To make it future compatible, we
pack all timeout information into a new structure called _umtx_time, and
use fourth argument as a size indication, a zero means it is old code
using timespec as timeout value, but the new structure also includes flags
and a clock ID, so the size argument is different than before, and it is
non-zero. With this change, it is possible that a thread can sleep
on any supported clock, though current kernel code does not have such a
POSIX clock driver system.
2012-02-25 02:12:17 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2010, David Xu <davidxu@freebsd.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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*/
#ifndef _SYS__UMTX_H_
#define _SYS__UMTX_H_
#include <sys/_types.h>
#include <sys/_timespec.h>
struct umtx {
volatile unsigned long u_owner; /* Owner of the mutex. */
};
struct umutex {
volatile __lwpid_t m_owner; /* Owner of the mutex */
__uint32_t m_flags; /* Flags of the mutex */
__uint32_t m_ceilings[2]; /* Priority protect ceiling */
__uint32_t m_spare[4];
};
struct ucond {
volatile __uint32_t c_has_waiters; /* Has waiters in kernel */
__uint32_t c_flags; /* Flags of the condition variable */
__uint32_t c_clockid; /* Clock id */
__uint32_t c_spare[1]; /* Spare space */
};
struct urwlock {
volatile __int32_t rw_state;
__uint32_t rw_flags;
__uint32_t rw_blocked_readers;
__uint32_t rw_blocked_writers;
__uint32_t rw_spare[4];
};
struct _usem {
volatile __uint32_t _has_waiters;
volatile __uint32_t _count;
__uint32_t _flags;
};
struct _umtx_time {
struct timespec _timeout;
__uint32_t _flags;
__uint32_t _clockid;
};
#endif /* !_SYS__UMTX_H_ */