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rf_callback.h revision 1.5
      1  1.5  oster /*	$NetBSD: rf_callback.h,v 1.5 2004/03/03 13:29:00 oster Exp $	*/
      2  1.1  oster /*
      3  1.1  oster  * Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
      4  1.1  oster  * All rights reserved.
      5  1.1  oster  *
      6  1.1  oster  * Author: Mark Holland
      7  1.1  oster  *
      8  1.1  oster  * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
      9  1.1  oster  * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
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     11  1.1  oster  * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
     12  1.1  oster  * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
     13  1.1  oster  *
     14  1.1  oster  * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
     15  1.1  oster  * CONDITION.  CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
     16  1.1  oster  * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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     21  1.1  oster  *  School of Computer Science
     22  1.1  oster  *  Carnegie Mellon University
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     28  1.1  oster 
     29  1.1  oster /*****************************************************************************************
     30  1.1  oster  *
     31  1.1  oster  * callback.h -- header file for callback.c
     32  1.1  oster  *
     33  1.1  oster  * the reconstruction code must manage concurrent I/Os on multiple drives.
     34  1.1  oster  * it sometimes needs to suspend operation on a particular drive until some
     35  1.1  oster  * condition occurs.  we can't block the thread, of course, or we wouldn't
     36  1.1  oster  * be able to manage our other outstanding I/Os.  Instead we just suspend
     37  1.1  oster  * new activity on the indicated disk, and create a callback descriptor and
     38  1.1  oster  * put it someplace where it will get invoked when the condition that's
     39  1.1  oster  * stalling us has cleared.  When the descriptor is invoked, it will call
     40  1.1  oster  * a function that will restart operation on the indicated disk.
     41  1.1  oster  *
     42  1.1  oster  ****************************************************************************************/
     43  1.1  oster 
     44  1.1  oster #ifndef _RF__RF_CALLBACK_H_
     45  1.1  oster #define _RF__RF_CALLBACK_H_
     46  1.1  oster 
     47  1.4  oster #include <dev/raidframe/raidframevar.h>
     48  1.1  oster 
     49  1.1  oster struct RF_CallbackDesc_s {
     50  1.3  oster 	void    (*callbackFunc) (RF_CBParam_t);	/* function to call */
     51  1.3  oster 	RF_CBParam_t callbackArg;	/* args to give to function, or just
     52  1.3  oster 					 * info about this callback  */
     53  1.5  oster 	RF_RowCol_t col;	/* column IDs to give to the callback func */
     54  1.3  oster 	RF_CallbackDesc_t *next;/* next entry in list */
     55  1.1  oster };
     56  1.1  oster 
     57  1.3  oster int     rf_ConfigureCallback(RF_ShutdownList_t ** listp);
     58  1.3  oster RF_CallbackDesc_t *rf_AllocCallbackDesc(void);
     59  1.3  oster void    rf_FreeCallbackDesc(RF_CallbackDesc_t * p);
     60  1.1  oster 
     61  1.3  oster #endif				/* !_RF__RF_CALLBACK_H_ */
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