/* * \brief NOVA-specific signal-source client interface * \author Norman Feske * \date 2010-02-03 * * On NOVA, 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 a shared semaphore * to let the client block until a signal is present at the * server. The shared semaphore 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 Genode { class Signal_source_client : public Rpc_client { private: /** * Capability with 'pt_sel' referring to a NOVA semaphore */ Native_capability _sem; /** * Request NOVA semaphore from signal-source server */ void _init_sem() { /* initialize semaphore only once */ if (_sem.valid()) return; /* request mapping of semaphore capability selector */ _sem = call(); } public: /** * Constructor */ Signal_source_client(Signal_source_capability cap) : Rpc_client(static_cap_cast(cap)) { } /***************************** ** Signal source interface ** *****************************/ Signal wait_for_signal() { /* make sure that we have aquired the semaphore from the server */ _init_sem(); /* block on semaphore, will be unblocked if signal is available */ Nova::sm_ctrl(_sem.dst(), Nova::SEMAPHORE_DOWN); /* * 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_ */