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putty-source/timing.c
Simon Tatham 68d88605ae Work around lcc's annoying (but, even more annoyingly, legitimate)
refusal to allow comparison of function pointers. Unfortunately this
still doesn't cause PuTTY to compile on my lcc installation, because
the GetCharacterPlacement stuff in exact_textout() is missing from
its header files. This may have been fixed in a future version (I'm
using lcc-win32 version 3.8 from December 2003), but I haven't
checked.

[originally from svn r5527]
2005-03-19 16:34:58 +00:00

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/*
* timing.c
*
* This module tracks any timers set up by schedule_timer(). It
* keeps all the currently active timers in a list; it informs the
* front end of when the next timer is due to go off if that
* changes; and, very importantly, it tracks the context pointers
* passed to schedule_timer(), so that if a context is freed all
* the timers associated with it can be immediately annulled.
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "putty.h"
#include "tree234.h"
struct timer {
timer_fn_t fn;
void *ctx;
long now;
};
static tree234 *timers = NULL;
static tree234 *timer_contexts = NULL;
static long now = 0L;
static int compare_timers(void *av, void *bv)
{
struct timer *a = (struct timer *)av;
struct timer *b = (struct timer *)bv;
long at = a->now - now;
long bt = b->now - now;
if (at < bt)
return -1;
else if (at > bt)
return +1;
/*
* Failing that, compare on the other two fields, just so that
* we don't get unwanted equality.
*/
#ifdef __LCC__
/* lcc won't let us compare function pointers. Legal, but annoying. */
{
int c = memcmp(&a->fn, &b->fn, sizeof(a->fn));
if (c < 0)
return -1;
else if (c > 0)
return +1;
}
#else
if (a->fn < b->fn)
return -1;
else if (a->fn > b->fn)
return +1;
#endif
if (a->ctx < b->ctx)
return -1;
else if (a->ctx > b->ctx)
return +1;
/*
* Failing _that_, the two entries genuinely are equal, and we
* never have a need to store them separately in the tree.
*/
return 0;
}
static int compare_timer_contexts(void *av, void *bv)
{
char *a = (char *)av;
char *b = (char *)bv;
if (a < b)
return -1;
else if (a > b)
return +1;
return 0;
}
static void init_timers(void)
{
if (!timers) {
timers = newtree234(compare_timers);
timer_contexts = newtree234(compare_timer_contexts);
now = GETTICKCOUNT();
}
}
long schedule_timer(int ticks, timer_fn_t fn, void *ctx)
{
long when;
struct timer *t, *first;
init_timers();
when = ticks + GETTICKCOUNT();
assert(when - now > 0);
t = snew(struct timer);
t->fn = fn;
t->ctx = ctx;
t->now = when;
if (t != add234(timers, t)) {
sfree(t); /* identical timer already exists */
} else {
add234(timer_contexts, t->ctx);/* don't care if this fails */
}
first = (struct timer *)index234(timers, 0);
if (first == t) {
/*
* This timer is the very first on the list, so we must
* notify the front end.
*/
timer_change_notify(first->now);
}
return when;
}
/*
* Call to run any timers whose time has reached the present.
* Returns the time (in ticks) expected until the next timer after
* that triggers.
*/
int run_timers(long anow, long *next)
{
struct timer *first;
init_timers();
now = anow;
while (1) {
first = (struct timer *)index234(timers, 0);
if (!first)
return FALSE; /* no timers remaining */
if (find234(timer_contexts, first->ctx, NULL) == NULL) {
/*
* This timer belongs to a context that has been
* expired. Delete it without running.
*/
delpos234(timers, 0);
sfree(first);
} else if (first->now - now <= 0) {
/*
* This timer is active and has reached its running
* time. Run it.
*/
delpos234(timers, 0);
first->fn(first->ctx, first->now);
sfree(first);
} else {
/*
* This is the first still-active timer that is in the
* future. Return how long it has yet to go.
*/
*next = first->now;
return TRUE;
}
}
}
/*
* Call to expire all timers associated with a given context.
*/
void expire_timer_context(void *ctx)
{
init_timers();
/*
* We don't bother to check the return value; if the context
* already wasn't in the tree (presumably because no timers
* ever actually got scheduled for it) then that's fine and we
* simply don't need to do anything.
*/
del234(timer_contexts, ctx);
}