OpenModem/bertos/mware/resource.h

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*
* \brief TODO:
*
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* \author Bernie Innocenti <bernie@codewiz.org>
* \author Stefano Fedrigo <aleph@develer.com>
*/
#ifndef MWARE_RESOURCE_H
#define MWARE_RESOURCE_H
#include <drv/timer.h> // time_t
#include <kern/sem.h>
#warning FIXME:Revise me!
/*
* Abstract locking primitives used by host OS.
*/
typedef Semaphore ResourceLock;
#define ResMan_sleep() timer_delay(1)
#define ResMan_time_t mtime_t
// Forward decl
struct Observer;
/**
* Hold context information for a resource such as an audio channel.
*
* Each driver registers one or more Resource instances with the
* ResMan using ResMan_Register().
*
* Clients can then allocate the resource through ResMan_Alloc()
* providing a desired priority and an Observer for asynchronous
* notification.
*
* Allocated resources can be stolen by other clients asking for a
* higher priority. ResMan notifies a preemption request by invoking
* the Observer of the current owner.
*
* The Observer callback must take whatever action is needed to
* release the resource as soon as possible to avoid blocking the
* new owner.
*/
typedef struct Resource
{
//Private
/// Control access to fields below.
Semaphore lock;
/// Pointer to current owner's observer. NULL if resource is free.
struct Observer *owner;
/// Priority of current owner (higher values mean higher priority).
int pri;
/// Queue of processes waiting to obtain the resource.
List queue;
} Resource;
/// Event sent by ResMan to owners when to request resource release.
enum { EVENT_RELEASE = 1 };
/// Try to allocate a resource \a res with priority \a pri for at most \a timeout ticks.
bool ResMan_Alloc(Resource *res, int pri, ResMan_time_t timeout, struct Observer *releaseRequest);
/// Free resource \a res. Will eventually wake-up other queued owners.
void ResMan_Free(Resource *res);
void ResMan_Init(Resource *res);
#endif /* MWARE_RESOURCE_H */