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that passes signal map along. This mechanisms is also used for nonuser signals like SIGKMESS, SIGKSTOP, SIGKSIG. Revised comments of many system call handlers. Renamed setpriority to nice.
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2.7 KiB
C
77 lines
2.7 KiB
C
/* The system call implemented in this file:
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* m_type: SYS_SETALARM
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*
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* The parameters for this system call are:
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* m2_i1: ALRM_PROC_NR (set alarm for this process)
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* m2_l1: ALRM_EXP_TIME (alarm's expiration time)
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* m2_i2: ALRM_ABS_TIME (expiration time is absolute?)
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* m2_l1: ALRM_TIME_LEFT (return seconds left of previous)
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*
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* Changes:
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* Aug 25, 2004 fully rewritten to clean up code (Jorrit N. Herder)
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*/
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#include "../system.h"
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#if USE_SETALARM
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FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( void cause_alarm, (timer_t *tp) );
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/*===========================================================================*
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* do_setalarm *
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*===========================================================================*/
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PUBLIC int do_setalarm(m_ptr)
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message *m_ptr; /* pointer to request message */
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{
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/* A process requests a synchronous alarm, or wants to cancel its alarm. */
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int proc_nr; /* which process wants the alarm */
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long exp_time; /* expiration time for this alarm */
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int use_abs_time; /* use absolute or relative time */
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timer_t *tp; /* the process' timer structure */
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clock_t uptime; /* placeholder for current uptime */
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/* Extract shared parameters from the request message. */
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proc_nr = m_ptr->ALRM_PROC_NR; /* process to interrupt later */
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if (SELF == proc_nr) proc_nr = m_ptr->m_source;
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if (! isokprocn(proc_nr)) return(EINVAL);
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exp_time = m_ptr->ALRM_EXP_TIME; /* alarm's expiration time */
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use_abs_time = m_ptr->ALRM_ABS_TIME; /* flag for absolute time */
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/* Get the timer structure and set the parameters for this alarm. */
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tp = &(proc_addr(proc_nr)->p_priv->s_alarm_timer);
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tmr_arg(tp)->ta_int = proc_nr;
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tp->tmr_func = cause_alarm;
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/* Return the ticks left on the previous alarm. */
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uptime = get_uptime();
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if ((tp->tmr_exp_time == TMR_NEVER) || (tp->tmr_exp_time < uptime) ) {
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m_ptr->ALRM_TIME_LEFT = 0;
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} else {
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m_ptr->ALRM_TIME_LEFT = (tp->tmr_exp_time - uptime);
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}
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/* Finally, (re)set the timer depending on 'exp_time'. */
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if (exp_time == 0) {
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reset_timer(tp);
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} else {
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tp->tmr_exp_time = (use_abs_time) ? exp_time : exp_time + get_uptime();
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set_timer(tp, tp->tmr_exp_time, tp->tmr_func);
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}
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return(OK);
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* cause_alarm *
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*===========================================================================*/
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PRIVATE void cause_alarm(tp)
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timer_t *tp;
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{
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/* Routine called if a timer goes off and the process requested a synchronous
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* alarm. The process number is stored in timer argument 'ta_int'. Notify that
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* process with a notification message from CLOCK.
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*/
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lock_alert(CLOCK, tmr_arg(tp)->ta_int);
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}
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#endif /* USE_SETALARM */
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