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diff --git a/src/kernel/qeventloop_unix_glib.cpp b/src/kernel/qeventloop_unix_glib.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6852f6b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/kernel/qeventloop_unix_glib.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,593 @@ +/** +** Qt->glib main event loop integration by Norbert Frese 2005 +** code based on qeventloop_unix.cpp 3.3.5 +** +*/ + +/**************************************************************************** +** $Id: qt/qeventloop_unix_glib.cpp +** +** Implementation of QEventLoop class +** +** Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Trolltech AS. All rights reserved. +** +** This file is part of the kernel module of the Qt GUI Toolkit. +** +** This file may be distributed under the terms of the Q Public License +** as defined by Trolltech AS of Norway and appearing in the file +** LICENSE.QPL included in the packaging of this file. +** +** This file may be distributed and/or modified under the terms of the +** GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software +** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the +** packaging of this file. +** +** Licensees holding valid Qt Enterprise Edition or Qt Professional Edition +** licenses for Unix/X11 or for Qt/Embedded may use this file in accordance +** with the Qt Commercial License Agreement provided with the Software. +** +** This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE +** WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. +** +** See http://www.trolltech.com/pricing.html or email [email protected] for +** information about Qt Commercial License Agreements. +** See http://www.trolltech.com/qpl/ for QPL licensing information. +** See http://www.trolltech.com/gpl/ for GPL licensing information. +** +** Contact [email protected] if any conditions of this licensing are +** not clear to you. +** +**********************************************************************/ + + +#include "qeventloop_glib_p.h" // includes qplatformdefs.h +#include "qeventloop.h" +#include "qapplication.h" +#include "qbitarray.h" +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <sys/types.h> + +#include <glib.h> + +/***************************************************************************** + Timer handling; UNIX has no application timer support so we'll have to + make our own from scratch. + + NOTE: These functions are for internal use. QObject::startTimer() and + QObject::killTimer() are for public use. + The QTimer class provides a high-level interface which translates + timer events into signals. + + qStartTimer( interval, obj ) + Starts a timer which will run until it is killed with qKillTimer() + Arguments: + int interval timer interval in milliseconds + QObject *obj where to send the timer event + Returns: + int timer identifier, or zero if not successful + + qKillTimer( timerId ) + Stops a timer specified by a timer identifier. + Arguments: + int timerId timer identifier + Returns: + bool TRUE if successful + + qKillTimer( obj ) + Stops all timers that are sent to the specified object. + Arguments: + QObject *obj object receiving timer events + Returns: + bool TRUE if successful + *****************************************************************************/ + +// +// Internal data structure for timers +// + +struct TimerInfo { // internal timer info + int id; // - timer identifier + timeval interval; // - timer interval + timeval timeout; // - when to sent event + QObject *obj; // - object to receive event +}; + +typedef QPtrList<TimerInfo> TimerList; // list of TimerInfo structs + +static QBitArray *timerBitVec; // timer bit vector +static TimerList *timerList = 0; // timer list + +static void initTimers(); +void cleanupTimers(); +static timeval watchtime; // watch if time is turned back +timeval *qt_wait_timer(); +timeval *qt_wait_timer_max = 0; + +// +// Internal operator functions for timevals +// + +static inline bool operator<( const timeval &t1, const timeval &t2 ) +{ + return t1.tv_sec < t2.tv_sec || + (t1.tv_sec == t2.tv_sec && t1.tv_usec < t2.tv_usec); +} + +static inline bool operator==( const timeval &t1, const timeval &t2 ) +{ + return t1.tv_sec == t2.tv_sec && t1.tv_usec == t2.tv_usec; +} + +static inline timeval &operator+=( timeval &t1, const timeval &t2 ) +{ + t1.tv_sec += t2.tv_sec; + if ( (t1.tv_usec += t2.tv_usec) >= 1000000 ) { + t1.tv_sec++; + t1.tv_usec -= 1000000; + } + return t1; +} + +static inline timeval operator+( const timeval &t1, const timeval &t2 ) +{ + timeval tmp; + tmp.tv_sec = t1.tv_sec + t2.tv_sec; + if ( (tmp.tv_usec = t1.tv_usec + t2.tv_usec) >= 1000000 ) { + tmp.tv_sec++; + tmp.tv_usec -= 1000000; + } + return tmp; +} + +static inline timeval operator-( const timeval &t1, const timeval &t2 ) +{ + timeval tmp; + tmp.tv_sec = t1.tv_sec - t2.tv_sec; + if ( (tmp.tv_usec = t1.tv_usec - t2.tv_usec) < 0 ) { + tmp.tv_sec--; + tmp.tv_usec += 1000000; + } + return tmp; +} + + +// +// Internal functions for manipulating timer data structures. +// The timerBitVec array is used for keeping track of timer identifiers. +// + +static int allocTimerId() // find avail timer identifier +{ + int i = timerBitVec->size()-1; + while ( i >= 0 && (*timerBitVec)[i] ) + i--; + if ( i < 0 ) { + i = timerBitVec->size(); + timerBitVec->resize( 4 * i ); + for( int j=timerBitVec->size()-1; j > i; j-- ) + timerBitVec->clearBit( j ); + } + timerBitVec->setBit( i ); + return i+1; +} + +static void insertTimer( const TimerInfo *ti ) // insert timer info into list +{ + TimerInfo *t = timerList->first(); + int index = 0; +#if defined(QT_DEBUG) + int dangerCount = 0; +#endif + while ( t && t->timeout < ti->timeout ) { // list is sorted by timeout +#if defined(QT_DEBUG) + if ( t->obj == ti->obj ) + dangerCount++; +#endif + t = timerList->next(); + index++; + } + timerList->insert( index, ti ); // inserts sorted +#if defined(QT_DEBUG) + if ( dangerCount > 16 ) + qDebug( "QObject: %d timers now exist for object %s::%s", + dangerCount, ti->obj->className(), ti->obj->name() ); +#endif +} + +static inline void getTime( timeval &t ) // get time of day +{ + gettimeofday( &t, 0 ); + while ( t.tv_usec >= 1000000 ) { // NTP-related fix + t.tv_usec -= 1000000; + t.tv_sec++; + } + while ( t.tv_usec < 0 ) { + if ( t.tv_sec > 0 ) { + t.tv_usec += 1000000; + t.tv_sec--; + } else { + t.tv_usec = 0; + break; + } + } +} + +static void repairTimer( const timeval &time ) // repair broken timer +{ + timeval diff = watchtime - time; + register TimerInfo *t = timerList->first(); + while ( t ) { // repair all timers + t->timeout = t->timeout - diff; + t = timerList->next(); + } +} + +// +// Timer activation functions (called from the event loop) +// + +/* + Returns the time to wait for the next timer, or null if no timers are + waiting. + + The result is bounded to qt_wait_timer_max if this exists. +*/ + +timeval *qt_wait_timer() +{ + static timeval tm; + bool first = TRUE; + timeval currentTime; + if ( timerList && timerList->count() ) { // there are waiting timers + getTime( currentTime ); + if ( first ) { + if ( currentTime < watchtime ) // clock was turned back + repairTimer( currentTime ); + first = FALSE; + watchtime = currentTime; + } + TimerInfo *t = timerList->first(); // first waiting timer + if ( currentTime < t->timeout ) { // time to wait + tm = t->timeout - currentTime; + } else { + tm.tv_sec = 0; // no time to wait + tm.tv_usec = 0; + } + if ( qt_wait_timer_max && *qt_wait_timer_max < tm ) + tm = *qt_wait_timer_max; + return &tm; + } + if ( qt_wait_timer_max ) { + tm = *qt_wait_timer_max; + return &tm; + } + return 0; // no timers +} + +// Timer initialization +static void initTimers() // initialize timers +{ + timerBitVec = new QBitArray( 128 ); + Q_CHECK_PTR( timerBitVec ); + int i = timerBitVec->size(); + while( i-- > 0 ) + timerBitVec->clearBit( i ); + timerList = new TimerList; + Q_CHECK_PTR( timerList ); + timerList->setAutoDelete( TRUE ); + gettimeofday( &watchtime, 0 ); +} + +// Timer cleanup +void cleanupTimers() +{ + delete timerList; + timerList = 0; + delete timerBitVec; + timerBitVec = 0; +} + +// Main timer functions for starting and killing timers +int qStartTimer( int interval, QObject *obj ) +{ + if ( !timerList ) // initialize timer data + initTimers(); + int id = allocTimerId(); // get free timer id + if ( id <= 0 || + id > (int)timerBitVec->size() || !obj )// cannot create timer + return 0; + timerBitVec->setBit( id-1 ); // set timer active + TimerInfo *t = new TimerInfo; // create timer + Q_CHECK_PTR( t ); + t->id = id; + t->interval.tv_sec = interval/1000; + t->interval.tv_usec = (interval%1000)*1000; + timeval currentTime; + getTime( currentTime ); + t->timeout = currentTime + t->interval; + t->obj = obj; + insertTimer( t ); // put timer in list + return id; +} + +bool qKillTimer( int id ) +{ + register TimerInfo *t; + if ( !timerList || id <= 0 || + id > (int)timerBitVec->size() || !timerBitVec->testBit( id-1 ) ) + return FALSE; // not init'd or invalid timer + t = timerList->first(); + while ( t && t->id != id ) // find timer info in list + t = timerList->next(); + if ( t ) { // id found + timerBitVec->clearBit( id-1 ); // set timer inactive + return timerList->remove(); + } + else // id not found + return FALSE; +} + +bool qKillTimer( QObject *obj ) +{ + register TimerInfo *t; + if ( !timerList ) // not initialized + return FALSE; + t = timerList->first(); + while ( t ) { // check all timers + if ( t->obj == obj ) { // object found + timerBitVec->clearBit( t->id-1 ); + timerList->remove(); + t = timerList->current(); + } else { + t = timerList->next(); + } + } + return TRUE; +} + + + + +/***************************************************************************** + QEventLoop implementations for Glib-Main-Loop + *****************************************************************************/ + + + + +void QEventLoop::registerSocketNotifier( QSocketNotifier *notifier ) +{ + + + + int sockfd = notifier->socket(); + int type = notifier->type(); + if ( sockfd < 0 || type < 0 || type > 2 || notifier == 0 ) { +#if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE) + qWarning( "QSocketNotifier: Internal error" ); +#endif + return; + } + + #ifdef DEBUG_QT_GLIBMAINLOOP + printf("register socket notifier %d\n", sockfd); + #endif + + QPtrList<QSockNotGPollFD> *list = &d->sn_list; + QSockNotGPollFD *sn; + + /* + if ( ! list ) { + // create new list, the QSockNotType destructor will delete it for us + list = new QPtrList<QSockNot>; + Q_CHECK_PTR( list ); + list->setAutoDelete( TRUE ); + d->sn_list = list; + } + */ + + gushort events=0; + switch (type) { + case 0: + events = G_IO_IN | G_IO_HUP; + break; + case 1: + events = G_IO_OUT; + break; + case 2: + events = G_IO_PRI | G_IO_ERR | G_IO_NVAL; + break; + } + + sn = new QSockNotGPollFD; + Q_CHECK_PTR( sn ); + sn->obj = notifier; + sn->gPollFD.fd = sockfd; + sn->gPollFD.events = events; + sn->events = events; // save events! + sn->pending = FALSE; + + list->append( sn ); + + g_source_add_poll(d->gSource, &sn->gPollFD); + +} + +void QEventLoop::unregisterSocketNotifier( QSocketNotifier *notifier ) +{ + int sockfd = notifier->socket(); + int type = notifier->type(); + if ( sockfd < 0 || type < 0 || type > 2 || notifier == 0 ) { +#if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE) + qWarning( "QSocketNotifier: Internal error" ); +#endif + return; + } + + #ifdef DEBUG_QT_GLIBMAINLOOP + printf("unregister socket notifier %d\n", sockfd); + #endif + + QPtrList<QSockNotGPollFD> *list = &d->sn_list; + QSockNotGPollFD *sn; + if ( ! list ) + return; + sn = list->first(); + while ( sn && !(sn->obj == notifier) ) + sn = list->next(); + if ( !sn ) // not found + return; + + d->sn_pending_list.removeRef( sn ); + list->remove(); // remove notifier found above + g_source_remove_poll(d->gSource, &sn->gPollFD); + + delete sn; // we don't autodelete - lets do it manually + +} + +void QEventLoop::setSocketNotifierPending( QSocketNotifier *notifier ) +{ + int sockfd = notifier->socket(); + int type = notifier->type(); + if ( sockfd < 0 || type < 0 || type > 2 || notifier == 0 ) { +#if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE) + qWarning( "QSocketNotifier: Internal error" ); +#endif + return; + } + + #ifdef DEBUG_QT_GLIBMAINLOOP + printf("set socket notifier pending %d\n", sockfd); + #endif + + QPtrList<QSockNotGPollFD> *list = &d->sn_list; + QSockNotGPollFD *sn; + if ( ! list ) + return; + sn = list->first(); + while ( sn && !(sn->obj == notifier) ) + sn = list->next(); + if ( ! sn ) { // not found + return; + } + + // We choose a random activation order to be more fair under high load. + // If a constant order is used and a peer early in the list can + // saturate the IO, it might grab our attention completely. + // Also, if we're using a straight list, the callback routines may + // delete other entries from the list before those other entries are + // processed. + if ( !sn->pending ) { + d->sn_pending_list.insert( (rand() & 0xff) % + (d->sn_pending_list.count()+1), sn ); + sn->pending = TRUE; // add it only once! + } +} + +void QEventLoop::wakeUp() +{ + /* + Apparently, there is not consistency among different operating + systems on how to use FIONREAD. + + FreeBSD, Linux and Solaris all expect the 3rd argument to + ioctl() to be an int, which is normally 32-bit even on 64-bit + machines. + + IRIX, on the other hand, expects a size_t, which is 64-bit on + 64-bit machines. + + So, the solution is to use size_t initialized to zero to make + sure all bits are set to zero, preventing underflow with the + FreeBSD/Linux/Solaris ioctls. + */ + size_t nbytes = 0; + char c = 0; + if ( ::ioctl( d->thread_pipe[0], FIONREAD, (char*)&nbytes ) >= 0 && nbytes == 0 ) { + ::write( d->thread_pipe[1], &c, 1 ); + } +} + +int QEventLoop::timeToWait() const +{ + timeval *tm = qt_wait_timer(); + if ( ! tm ) // no active timers + return -1; + return (tm->tv_sec*1000) + (tm->tv_usec/1000); +} + +int QEventLoop::activateTimers() +{ + if ( !timerList || !timerList->count() ) // no timers + return 0; + bool first = TRUE; + timeval currentTime; + int n_act = 0, maxCount = timerList->count(); + TimerInfo *begin = 0; + register TimerInfo *t; + + for ( ;; ) { + if ( ! maxCount-- ) + break; + getTime( currentTime ); // get current time + if ( first ) { + if ( currentTime < watchtime ) // clock was turned back + repairTimer( currentTime ); + first = FALSE; + watchtime = currentTime; + } + t = timerList->first(); + if ( !t || currentTime < t->timeout ) // no timer has expired + break; + if ( ! begin ) { + begin = t; + } else if ( begin == t ) { + // avoid sending the same timer multiple times + break; + } else if ( t->interval < begin->interval || t->interval == begin->interval ) { + begin = t; + } + timerList->take(); // unlink from list + t->timeout += t->interval; + if ( t->timeout < currentTime ) + t->timeout = currentTime + t->interval; + insertTimer( t ); // relink timer + if ( t->interval.tv_usec > 0 || t->interval.tv_sec > 0 ) + n_act++; + QTimerEvent e( t->id ); + QApplication::sendEvent( t->obj, &e ); // send event + if ( timerList->findRef( begin ) == -1 ) + begin = 0; + } + return n_act; +} + +int QEventLoop::activateSocketNotifiers() +{ + if ( d->sn_pending_list.isEmpty() ) + return 0; + + // activate entries + int n_act = 0; + QEvent event( QEvent::SockAct ); + QPtrListIterator<QSockNotGPollFD> it( d->sn_pending_list ); + QSockNotGPollFD *sn; + while ( (sn=it.current()) ) { + ++it; + d->sn_pending_list.removeRef( sn ); + if ( sn->pending ) { + + #ifdef DEBUG_QT_GLIBMAINLOOP + printf("activate sn : send event fd=%d\n", sn->gPollFD.fd ); + #endif + + + sn->pending = FALSE; + QApplication::sendEvent( sn->obj, &event ); + n_act++; + } + } + + return n_act; +} |