/*
* \brief Fiasco.OC-specific signal-source client interface
* \author Norman Feske
* \author Stefan Kalkowski
* \date 2010-02-03
*
* On Fiasco.OC, the signal source server does not provide a blocking
* 'wait_for_signal' function because this kernel does no support
* out-of-order IPC replies. Instead, we use an IRQ kernel-object
* to let the client block until a signal is present at the
* server. The IRQ object gets initialized with the first
* call of 'wait_for_signal()'.
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Genode Labs GmbH
*
* This file is part of the Genode OS framework, which is distributed
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2.
*/
#ifndef _INCLUDE__SIGNAL_SESSION__SOURCE_CLIENT_H_
#define _INCLUDE__SIGNAL_SESSION__SOURCE_CLIENT_H_
#include
#include
#include
namespace Fiasco {
#include
}
namespace Genode {
class Signal_source_client : public Rpc_client
{
private:
/**
* Capability with 'dst' referring to a Fiasco.OC IRQ object
*/
Native_capability _sem;
/**
* Request Fiasco.OC IRQ object from signal-source server
*/
void _init_sem()
{
using namespace Fiasco;
/* request mapping of semaphore capability selector */
_sem = call();
l4_msgtag_t tag = l4_irq_attach(_sem.dst(), 0,
Thread_base::myself()->tid());
if (l4_error(tag))
PERR("l4_irq_attach failed with %ld!", l4_error(tag));
}
public:
/**
* Constructor
*/
Signal_source_client(Signal_source_capability cap)
: Rpc_client(static_cap_cast(cap))
{ _init_sem(); }
/*****************************
** Signal source interface **
*****************************/
Signal wait_for_signal()
{
using namespace Fiasco;
/* block on semaphore, will be unblocked if signal is available */
l4_irq_receive(_sem.dst(), L4_IPC_NEVER);
/*
* Now that the server has unblocked the semaphore, we are sure
* that there is a signal pending. The following 'wait_for_signal'
* request will be immediately answered.
*/
return call();
}
};
}
#endif /* _INCLUDE__SIGNAL_SESSION__SOURCE_CLIENT_H_ */