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niklase@google.com470e71d2011-07-07 08:21:25 +00001/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2011 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
3 *
4 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
5 * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
6 * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
7 * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
8 * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
9 */
10
11#ifndef WEBRTC_SYSTEM_WRAPPERS_INTERFACE_EVENT_WRAPPER_H_
12#define WEBRTC_SYSTEM_WRAPPERS_INTERFACE_EVENT_WRAPPER_H_
13
14namespace webrtc {
phoglund@webrtc.org5bbe0692012-12-10 10:44:37 +000015enum EventTypeWrapper {
16 kEventSignaled = 1,
17 kEventError = 2,
18 kEventTimeout = 3
niklase@google.com470e71d2011-07-07 08:21:25 +000019};
20
21#define WEBRTC_EVENT_10_SEC 10000
22#define WEBRTC_EVENT_INFINITE 0xffffffff
23
phoglund@webrtc.org5bbe0692012-12-10 10:44:37 +000024class EventWrapper {
25 public:
26 // Factory method. Constructor disabled.
27 static EventWrapper* Create();
28 virtual ~EventWrapper() {}
niklase@google.com470e71d2011-07-07 08:21:25 +000029
phoglund@webrtc.org5bbe0692012-12-10 10:44:37 +000030 // Releases threads who are calling Wait() and has started waiting. Please
31 // note that a thread calling Wait() will not start waiting immediately.
32 // assumptions to the contrary is a very common source of issues in
33 // multithreaded programming.
34 // Set is sticky in the sense that it will release at least one thread
35 // either immediately or some time in the future.
36 virtual bool Set() = 0;
niklase@google.com470e71d2011-07-07 08:21:25 +000037
phoglund@webrtc.org5bbe0692012-12-10 10:44:37 +000038 // Prevents future Wait() calls from finishing without a new Set() call.
39 virtual bool Reset() = 0;
niklase@google.com470e71d2011-07-07 08:21:25 +000040
phoglund@webrtc.org5bbe0692012-12-10 10:44:37 +000041 // Puts the calling thread into a wait state. The thread may be released
42 // by a Set() call depending on if other threads are waiting and if so on
43 // timing. The thread that was released will call Reset() before leaving
44 // preventing more threads from being released. If multiple threads
45 // are waiting for the same Set(), only one (random) thread is guaranteed to
46 // be released. It is possible that multiple (random) threads are released
47 // Depending on timing.
48 virtual EventTypeWrapper Wait(unsigned long max_time) = 0;
niklase@google.com470e71d2011-07-07 08:21:25 +000049
phoglund@webrtc.org5bbe0692012-12-10 10:44:37 +000050 // Starts a timer that will call a non-sticky version of Set() either once
51 // or periodically. If the timer is periodic it ensures that there is no
52 // drift over time relative to the system clock.
53 virtual bool StartTimer(bool periodic, unsigned long time) = 0;
niklase@google.com470e71d2011-07-07 08:21:25 +000054
phoglund@webrtc.org5bbe0692012-12-10 10:44:37 +000055 virtual bool StopTimer() = 0;
niklase@google.com470e71d2011-07-07 08:21:25 +000056
niklase@google.com470e71d2011-07-07 08:21:25 +000057};
58} // namespace webrtc
59
phoglund@webrtc.org5bbe0692012-12-10 10:44:37 +000060#endif // WEBRTC_SYSTEM_WRAPPERS_INTERFACE_EVENT_WRAPPER_H_