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/* * include/linux/eventpoll.h ( Efficent event polling implementation ) * Copyright (C) 2001,...,2006 Davide Libenzi * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmailserver.org> * */
#ifndef _LINUX_EVENTPOLL_H #define _LINUX_EVENTPOLL_H
#include <linux/types.h>
/* Valid opcodes to issue to sys_epoll_ctl() */ #define EPOLL_CTL_ADD 1 #define EPOLL_CTL_DEL 2 #define EPOLL_CTL_MOD 3
/* Set the One Shot behaviour for the target file descriptor */ #define EPOLLONESHOT (1 << 30)
/* Set the Edge Triggered behaviour for the target file descriptor */ #define EPOLLET (1 << 31)
/* * On x86-64 make the 64bit structure have the same alignment as the * 32bit structure. This makes 32bit emulation easier. * * UML/x86_64 needs the same packing as x86_64 */ #ifdef __x86_64__ #define EPOLL_PACKED __attribute__((packed)) #else #define EPOLL_PACKED #endif
struct epoll_event { __u32 events; __u64 data; } EPOLL_PACKED;
#ifdef __KERNEL__
/* Forward declarations to avoid compiler errors */ struct file;
#ifdef CONFIG_EPOLL
/* Used to initialize the epoll bits inside the "struct file" */ static inline void eventpoll_init_file(struct file *file) { INIT_LIST_HEAD(&file->f_ep_links); spin_lock_init(&file->f_ep_lock); }
/* Used to release the epoll bits inside the "struct file" */ void eventpoll_release_file(struct file *file);
/* * This is called from inside fs/file_table.c:__fput() to unlink files * from the eventpoll interface. We need to have this facility to cleanup * correctly files that are closed without being removed from the eventpoll * interface. */ static inline void eventpoll_release(struct file *file) {
/* * Fast check to avoid the get/release of the semaphore. Since * we're doing this outside the semaphore lock, it might return * false negatives, but we don't care. It'll help in 99.99% of cases * to avoid the semaphore lock. False positives simply cannot happen * because the file in on the way to be removed and nobody ( but * eventpoll ) has still a reference to this file. */ if (likely(list_empty(&file->f_ep_links))) return;
/* * The file is being closed while it is still linked to an epoll * descriptor. We need to handle this by correctly unlinking it * from its containers. */ eventpoll_release_file(file); }
#else
static inline void eventpoll_init_file(struct file *file) {} static inline void eventpoll_release(struct file *file) {}
#endif
#endif /* #ifdef __KERNEL__ */
#endif /* #ifndef _LINUX_EVENTPOLL_H */
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