#ifndef foothreadedwatchhfoo #define foothreadedwatchhfoo /*** This file is part of avahi. avahi is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. avahi is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with avahi; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. ***/ /** \file thread-watch.h Threaded poll() based main loop implementation */ #include <sys/poll.h> #include <avahi-common/cdecl.h> #include <avahi-common/watch.h> AVAHI_C_DECL_BEGIN /** A main loop object that runs an AvahiSimplePoll in its own thread. \since 0.6.4 */ typedef struct AvahiThreadedPoll AvahiThreadedPoll; /** Create a new event loop object. This will allocate the internal * AvahiSimplePoll, but will not start the helper thread. \since 0.6.4 */ AvahiThreadedPoll *avahi_threaded_poll_new(void); /** Free an event loop object. This will stop the associated event loop * thread (if it is running). \since 0.6.4 */ void avahi_threaded_poll_free(AvahiThreadedPoll *p); /** Return the abstracted poll API object for this event loop * object. The will return the same pointer each time it is * called. \since 0.6.4 */ const AvahiPoll* avahi_threaded_poll_get(AvahiThreadedPoll *p); /** Start the event loop helper thread. After the thread has started * you must make sure to access the event loop object * (AvahiThreadedPoll, AvahiPoll and all its associated objects) * synchronized, i.e. with proper locking. You may want to use * avahi_threaded_poll_lock()/avahi_threaded_poll_unlock() for this, * which will lock the the entire event loop. Please note that event * loop callback functions are called from the event loop helper thread * with that lock held, i.e. avahi_threaded_poll_lock() calls are not * required from event callbacks. \since 0.6.4 */ int avahi_threaded_poll_start(AvahiThreadedPoll *p); /** Request that the event loop quits and the associated thread stops. Call this from outside the helper thread if you want to shut it down. \since 0.6.4 */ int avahi_threaded_poll_stop(AvahiThreadedPoll *p); /** Request that the event loop quits and the associated thread stops. Call this from inside the helper thread if you want to shut it down. \since 0.6.4 */ void avahi_threaded_poll_quit(AvahiThreadedPoll *p); /** Lock the main loop object. Use this if you want to access the event * loop objects (such as creating a new event source) from anything * else but the event loop helper thread, i.e. from anything else but event * loop callbacks \since 0.6.4 */ void avahi_threaded_poll_lock(AvahiThreadedPoll *p); /** Unlock the event loop object, use this as counterpart to * avahi_threaded_poll_lock() \since 0.6.4 */ void avahi_threaded_poll_unlock(AvahiThreadedPoll *p); AVAHI_C_DECL_END #endif