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author | Alex Bligh <alex@alex.org.uk> | 2013-08-21 16:02:46 +0100 |
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committer | Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> | 2013-08-22 19:10:27 +0200 |
commit | ff83c66eccf5b5f6b6530d504e3be41559250dcb (patch) | |
tree | 85fbeb62b89962d992b6ad94827687313b1ec335 /include | |
parent | f9a976b7408f061fc7fc48b14d16797ed6f8fd97 (diff) |
aio / timers: Split QEMUClock into QEMUClock and QEMUTimerList
Split QEMUClock into QEMUClock and QEMUTimerList so that we can
have more than one QEMUTimerList associated with the same clock.
Introduce a main_loop_timerlist concept and make existing
qemu_clock_* calls that actually should operate on a QEMUTimerList
call the relevant QEMUTimerList implementations, using the clock's
default timerlist. This vastly reduces the invasiveness of this
change and means the API stays constant for existing users.
Introduce a list of QEMUTimerLists associated with each clock
so that reenabling the clock can cause all the notifiers
to be called. Note the code to do the notifications is added
in a later patch.
Switch QEMUClockType to an enum. Remove global variables vm_clock,
host_clock and rt_clock and add compatibility defines. Do not
fix qemu_next_alarm_deadline as it's going to be deleted.
Add qemu_clock_use_for_deadline to indicate whether a particular
clock should be used for deadline calculations. When use_icount
is true, vm_clock should not be used for deadline calculations
as it does not contain a nanosecond count. Instead, icount
timeouts come from the execution thread doing aio_notify or
qemu_notify as appropriate. This function is used in the next
patch.
Signed-off-by: Alex Bligh <alex@alex.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include')
-rw-r--r-- | include/qemu/timer.h | 348 |
1 files changed, 325 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/include/qemu/timer.h b/include/qemu/timer.h index 962eca8fa8..b4a7ba04ae 100644 --- a/include/qemu/timer.h +++ b/include/qemu/timer.h @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ #ifndef QEMU_TIMER_H #define QEMU_TIMER_H +#include "qemu/typedefs.h" #include "qemu-common.h" #include "qemu/main-loop.h" #include "qemu/notify.h" @@ -11,34 +12,84 @@ #define SCALE_US 1000 #define SCALE_NS 1 -#define QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME 0 -#define QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL 1 -#define QEMU_CLOCK_HOST 2 +/** + * QEMUClockType: + * + * The following clock types are available: + * + * @QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME: Real time clock + * + * The real time clock should be used only for stuff which does not + * change the virtual machine state, as it is run even if the virtual + * machine is stopped. The real time clock has a frequency of 1000 + * Hz. + * + * Formerly rt_clock + * + * @QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL: virtual clock + * + * The virtual clock is only run during the emulation. It is stopped + * when the virtual machine is stopped. Virtual timers use a high + * precision clock, usually cpu cycles (use ticks_per_sec). + * + * Formerly vm_clock + * + * @QEMU_CLOCK_HOST: host clock + * + * The host clock should be use for device models that emulate accurate + * real time sources. It will continue to run when the virtual machine + * is suspended, and it will reflect system time changes the host may + * undergo (e.g. due to NTP). The host clock has the same precision as + * the virtual clock. + * + * Formerly host_clock + */ + +typedef enum { + QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME = 0, + QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL = 1, + QEMU_CLOCK_HOST = 2, + QEMU_CLOCK_MAX +} QEMUClockType; typedef struct QEMUClock QEMUClock; +typedef struct QEMUTimerList QEMUTimerList; typedef void QEMUTimerCB(void *opaque); -/* The real time clock should be used only for stuff which does not - change the virtual machine state, as it is run even if the virtual - machine is stopped. The real time clock has a frequency of 1000 - Hz. */ -extern QEMUClock *rt_clock; +struct QEMUTimer { + int64_t expire_time; /* in nanoseconds */ + QEMUTimerList *timer_list; + QEMUTimerCB *cb; + void *opaque; + QEMUTimer *next; + int scale; +}; + +extern QEMUClock *qemu_clocks[QEMU_CLOCK_MAX]; -/* The virtual clock is only run during the emulation. It is stopped - when the virtual machine is stopped. Virtual timers use a high - precision clock, usually cpu cycles (use ticks_per_sec). */ -extern QEMUClock *vm_clock; +/** + * qemu_clock_ptr: + * @type: type of clock + * + * Translate a clock type into a pointer to QEMUClock object. + * + * Returns: a pointer to the QEMUClock object + */ +static inline QEMUClock *qemu_clock_ptr(QEMUClockType type) +{ + return qemu_clocks[type]; +} -/* The host clock should be use for device models that emulate accurate - real time sources. It will continue to run when the virtual machine - is suspended, and it will reflect system time changes the host may - undergo (e.g. due to NTP). The host clock has the same precision as - the virtual clock. */ -extern QEMUClock *host_clock; +/* These three clocks are maintained here with separate variable + * names for compatibility only. + */ +#define rt_clock (qemu_clock_ptr(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME)) +#define vm_clock (qemu_clock_ptr(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL)) +#define host_clock (qemu_clock_ptr(QEMU_CLOCK_HOST)) int64_t qemu_get_clock_ns(QEMUClock *clock); -int64_t qemu_clock_has_timers(QEMUClock *clock); -int64_t qemu_clock_expired(QEMUClock *clock); +bool qemu_clock_has_timers(QEMUClock *clock); +bool qemu_clock_expired(QEMUClock *clock); int64_t qemu_clock_deadline(QEMUClock *clock); /** @@ -53,6 +104,121 @@ int64_t qemu_clock_deadline(QEMUClock *clock); int64_t qemu_clock_deadline_ns(QEMUClock *clock); /** + * qemu_clock_use_for_deadline: + * @clock: the clock to operate on + * + * Determine whether a clock should be used for deadline + * calculations. Some clocks, for instance vm_clock with + * use_icount set, do not count in nanoseconds. Such clocks + * are not used for deadline calculations, and are presumed + * to interrupt any poll using qemu_notify/aio_notify + * etc. + * + * Returns: true if the clock runs in nanoseconds and + * should be used for a deadline. + */ +bool qemu_clock_use_for_deadline(QEMUClock *clock); + +/** + * qemu_clock_get_main_loop_timerlist: + * @clock: the clock to operate on + * + * Return the default timer list assocatiated with a clock. + * + * Returns: the default timer list + */ +QEMUTimerList *qemu_clock_get_main_loop_timerlist(QEMUClock *clock); + +/** + * timerlist_new: + * @type: the clock type to associate with the timerlist + * + * Create a new timerlist associated with the clock of + * type @type. + * + * Returns: a pointer to the QEMUTimerList created + */ +QEMUTimerList *timerlist_new(QEMUClockType type); + +/** + * timerlist_free: + * @timer_list: the timer list to free + * + * Frees a timer_list. It must have no active timers. + */ +void timerlist_free(QEMUTimerList *timer_list); + +/** + * timerlist_has_timers: + * @timer_list: the timer list to operate on + * + * Determine whether a timer list has active timers + * + * Returns: true if the timer list has timers. + */ +bool timerlist_has_timers(QEMUTimerList *timer_list); + +/** + * timerlist_expired: + * @timer_list: the timer list to operate on + * + * Determine whether a timer list has any timers which + * are expired. + * + * Returns: true if the timer list has timers which + * have expired. + */ +bool timerlist_expired(QEMUTimerList *timer_list); + +/** + * timerlist_deadline: + * @timer_list: the timer list to operate on + * + * Determine the deadline for a timer_list. This is + * a legacy function which returns INT32_MAX if the + * timer list has no timers or if the earliest timer + * expires later than INT32_MAX nanoseconds away. + * + * Returns: the number of nanoseconds until the earliest + * timer expires or INT32_MAX in the situations listed + * above + */ +int64_t timerlist_deadline(QEMUTimerList *timer_list); + +/** + * timerlist_deadline_ns: + * @timer_list: the timer list to operate on + * + * Determine the deadline for a timer_list, i.e. + * the number of nanoseconds until the first timer + * expires. Return -1 if there are no timers. + * + * Returns: the number of nanoseconds until the earliest + * timer expires -1 if none + */ +int64_t timerlist_deadline_ns(QEMUTimerList *timer_list); + +/** + * timerlist_getclock: + * @timer_list: the timer list to operate on + * + * Determine the clock associated with a timer list. + * + * Returns: the clock associated with the timer list. + */ +QEMUClock *timerlist_get_clock(QEMUTimerList *timer_list); + +/** + * timerlist_run_timers: + * @timer_list: the timer list to use + * + * Call all expired timers associated with the timer list. + * + * Returns: true if any timer expired + */ +bool timerlist_run_timers(QEMUTimerList *timer_list); + +/** * qemu_timeout_ns_to_ms: * @ns: nanosecond timeout value * @@ -84,6 +250,50 @@ void qemu_unregister_clock_reset_notifier(QEMUClock *clock, QEMUTimer *qemu_new_timer(QEMUClock *clock, int scale, QEMUTimerCB *cb, void *opaque); + +/** + * timer_init: + * @ts: the timer to be initialised + * @timer_list: the timer list to attach the timer to + * @scale: the scale value for the tiemr + * @cb: the callback to be called when the timer expires + * @opaque: the opaque pointer to be passed to the callback + * + * Initialise a new timer and associate it with @timer_list. + * The caller is responsible for allocating the memory. + * + * You need not call an explicit deinit call. Simply make + * sure it is not on a list with timer_del. + */ +void timer_init(QEMUTimer *ts, + QEMUTimerList *timer_list, int scale, + QEMUTimerCB *cb, void *opaque); + +/** + * timer_new_tl: + * @timer_list: the timer list to attach the timer to + * @scale: the scale value for the tiemr + * @cb: the callback to be called when the timer expires + * @opaque: the opaque pointer to be passed to the callback + * + * Creeate a new timer and associate it with @timer_list. + * The memory is allocated by the function. + * + * This is not the preferred interface unless you know you + * are going to call timer_free. Use timer_init instead. + * + * Returns: a pointer to the timer + */ +static inline QEMUTimer *timer_new_tl(QEMUTimerList *timer_list, + int scale, + QEMUTimerCB *cb, + void *opaque) +{ + QEMUTimer *ts = g_malloc0(sizeof(QEMUTimer)); + timer_init(ts, timer_list, scale, cb, opaque); + return ts; +} + void qemu_free_timer(QEMUTimer *ts); void qemu_del_timer(QEMUTimer *ts); void qemu_mod_timer_ns(QEMUTimer *ts, int64_t expire_time); @@ -92,11 +302,61 @@ bool timer_pending(QEMUTimer *ts); bool timer_expired(QEMUTimer *timer_head, int64_t current_time); uint64_t timer_expire_time_ns(QEMUTimer *ts); +/* New format calling conventions for timers */ + +/** + * timer_free: + * @ts: the timer + * + * Free a timer (it must not be on the active list) + */ +static inline void timer_free(QEMUTimer *ts) +{ + qemu_free_timer(ts); +} + +/** + * timer_del: + * @ts: the timer + * + * Delete a timer from the active list. + */ +static inline void timer_del(QEMUTimer *ts) +{ + qemu_del_timer(ts); +} + +/** + * timer_mod_ns: + * @ts: the timer + * @expire_time: the expiry time in nanoseconds + * + * Modify a timer to expire at @expire_time + */ +static inline void timer_mod_ns(QEMUTimer *ts, int64_t expire_time) +{ + qemu_mod_timer_ns(ts, expire_time); +} + +/** + * timer_mod: + * @ts: the timer + * @expire_time: the expire time in the units associated with the timer + * + * Modify a timer to expiry at @expire_time, taking into + * account the scale associated with the timer. + */ +static inline void timer_mod(QEMUTimer *ts, int64_t expire_timer) +{ + qemu_mod_timer(ts, expire_timer); +} + /** * qemu_run_timers: * @clock: clock on which to operate * - * Run all the timers associated with a clock. + * Run all the timers associated with the default timer list + * of a clock. * * Returns: true if any timer ran. */ @@ -105,7 +365,8 @@ bool qemu_run_timers(QEMUClock *clock); /** * qemu_run_all_timers: * - * Run all the timers associated with every clock. + * Run all the timers associated with the default timer list + * of every clock. * * Returns: true if any timer ran. */ @@ -138,13 +399,54 @@ static inline int64_t qemu_soonest_timeout(int64_t timeout1, int64_t timeout2) return ((uint64_t) timeout1 < (uint64_t) timeout2) ? timeout1 : timeout2; } +/** + * qemu_new_timer_ns: + * @clock: the clock to associate with the timer + * @callback: the callback to call when the timer expires + * @opaque: the opaque pointer to pass to the callback + * + * Create a new timer with nanosecond scale on the default timer list + * associated with the clock. + * + * Returns: a pointer to the newly created timer + */ static inline QEMUTimer *qemu_new_timer_ns(QEMUClock *clock, QEMUTimerCB *cb, void *opaque) { return qemu_new_timer(clock, SCALE_NS, cb, opaque); } -static inline QEMUTimer *qemu_new_timer_ms(QEMUClock *clock, QEMUTimerCB *cb, +/** + * qemu_new_timer_us: + * @clock: the clock to associate with the timer + * @callback: the callback to call when the timer expires + * @opaque: the opaque pointer to pass to the callback + * + * Create a new timer with microsecond scale on the default timer list + * associated with the clock. + * + * Returns: a pointer to the newly created timer + */ +static inline QEMUTimer *qemu_new_timer_us(QEMUClock *clock, + QEMUTimerCB *cb, + void *opaque) +{ + return qemu_new_timer(clock, SCALE_US, cb, opaque); +} + +/** + * qemu_new_timer_ms: + * @clock: the clock to associate with the timer + * @callback: the callback to call when the timer expires + * @opaque: the opaque pointer to pass to the callback + * + * Create a new timer with millisecond scale on the default timer list + * associated with the clock. + * + * Returns: a pointer to the newly created timer + */ +static inline QEMUTimer *qemu_new_timer_ms(QEMUClock *clock, + QEMUTimerCB *cb, void *opaque) { return qemu_new_timer(clock, SCALE_MS, cb, opaque); |