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/*
* fdset.h - module for managing a large collection of file descriptors
*/
typedef struct FDSet FDSet;
/*
* A function of this type will be called to indicate that a file descriptor
* has shown activity. The revents parameter is in the same format as
* returned by poll(). The data pointer was supplied by the caller who
* registered the fd with us in the first place.
* NOTE: Beware of concurrency issues. The callback function will run
* in the fdset's private thread, not in the caller's thread.
* This also means that if the callback does a lot of work it will slow
* down the polling process. This may be good or bad.
*/
typedef void fdset_callback_t(int fd, int revents, void *data);
/*
* Create a new, empty file descriptor set and start its thread.
* @timeout - idle timeout for any filedescriptor in this fdset after which
* callback function will be called with POLLERR as event.
*/
#define fdset_create() fdset_create_real(-1)
FDSet *fdset_create_real(long timeout);
/*
* Destroy a file descriptor set. Will emit a warning if any file
* descriptors are still registered with it.
*/
void fdset_destroy(FDSet *set);
/*
* Register a file descriptor with this set, and listen for the specified
* events (see fdset_listen() for details on that). Record the callback
* function which will be used to notify the caller about events.
*/
void fdset_register(FDSet *set, int fd, int events,
fdset_callback_t callback, void *data);
/*
* Change the set of events to listen for for this file descriptor.
* Events is in the same format as the events field in poll() -- in
* practice, use POLLIN for "input available", POLLOUT for "ready to
* accept more output", and POLLIN|POLLOUT for both.
*
* The mask field indicates which event flags can be affected. For
* example, if events is POLLIN and mask is POLLIN, then the POLLOUT
* setting will not be changed by this. If mask were POLLIN|POLLOUT,
* then the POLLOUT setting would be turned off.
*
* The fd must first have been registered. Locks are used to
* guarantee that the callback function will not be called for
* the old events after this function returns.
*/
void fdset_listen(FDSet *set, int fd, int mask, int events);
/*
* Forget about this fd. Locks are used to guarantee that the callback
* function will not be called for this fd after this function returns.
*/
void fdset_unregister(FDSet *set, int fd);
/**
* Set timeout in seconds for this FDSet.
*/
void fdset_set_timeout(FDSet *set, long timeout);
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