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27
28/**
29 * @file
30 * OS independent time-manipulation functions.
31 *
32 * @author Jose Fonseca <jfonseca@vmware.com>
33 */
34
35#ifndef _OS_TIME_H_
36#define _OS_TIME_H_
37
38#include <stdbool.h>
39#include <stdint.h>
40
41#ifdef __cplusplus
42extern "C" {
43#endif
44
45/* must be equal to PIPE_TIMEOUT_INFINITE */
46#define OS_TIMEOUT_INFINITE 0xffffffffffffffffull
47
48/*
49 * Get the current time in nanoseconds from an unknown base.
50 */
51int64_t
52os_time_get_nano(void);
53
54
55/*
56 * Get the current time in microseconds from an unknown base.
57 */
58static inline int64_t
59os_time_get(void)
60{
61   return os_time_get_nano() / 1000;
62}
63
64
65/*
66 * Sleep.
67 */
68void
69os_time_sleep(int64_t usecs);
70
71
72/*
73 * Helper function for detecting time outs, taking in account overflow.
74 *
75 * Returns true if the current time has elapsed beyond the specified interval.
76 */
77static inline bool
78os_time_timeout(int64_t start,
79                int64_t end,
80                int64_t curr)
81{
82   if (start <= end)
83      return !(start <= curr && curr < end);
84   else
85      return !((start <= curr) || (curr < end));
86}
87
88
89/**
90 * Convert a relative timeout in nanoseconds into an absolute timeout,
91 * in other words, it returns current time + timeout.
92 * os_time_get_nano() must be monotonic.
93 * OS_TIMEOUT_INFINITE is passed through unchanged. If the calculation
94 * overflows, OS_TIMEOUT_INFINITE is returned.
95 */
96int64_t
97os_time_get_absolute_timeout(uint64_t timeout);
98
99
100/**
101 * Wait until the variable at the given memory location is zero.
102 *
103 * \param var           variable
104 * \param timeout       timeout in ns, can be anything from 0 (no wait) to
105 *                      OS_TIMEOUT_INFINITE (wait forever)
106 * \return     true if the variable is zero
107 */
108bool
109os_wait_until_zero(volatile int *var, uint64_t timeout);
110
111
112/**
113 * Wait until the variable at the given memory location is zero.
114 * The timeout is the absolute time when the waiting should stop. If it is
115 * less than or equal to the current time, it only returns the status and
116 * doesn't wait. OS_TIMEOUT_INFINITE waits forever. This requires that
117 * os_time_get_nano is monotonic.
118 *
119 * \param var       variable
120 * \param timeout   the time in ns when the waiting should stop
121 * \return     true if the variable is zero
122 */
123bool
124os_wait_until_zero_abs_timeout(volatile int *var, int64_t timeout);
125
126#ifdef __cplusplus
127}
128#endif
129
130#endif /* _OS_TIME_H_ */
131