This factors out the boiler-plate code from the sample app to a common glue code that can be used for everyone writing this style of app: a dedicated app thread that takes care of waiting for events and processing them. As part of doing this, ALooper has a new facility to allow registration of fds that cause ALooper_pollOnce() to return the fd that has data, allowing the app to drive the loop without callbacks. Hopefully this makes some people feel better. :) Also do some other cleanup of the ALooper API, plus some actual documentation. Change-Id: Ic53bd56bdf627e3ba28a3c093faa06a92be522b8
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5.9 KiB
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178 lines
5.9 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#ifndef ANDROID_LOOPER_H
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#define ANDROID_LOOPER_H
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#include <poll.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/**
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* ALooper
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*
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* A looper is the state tracking an event loop for a thread.
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* Loopers do not define event structures or other such things; rather
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* they are a lower-level facility to attach one or more discrete objects
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* listening for an event. An "event" here is simply data available on
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* a file descriptor: each attached object has an associated file descriptor,
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* and waiting for "events" means (internally) polling on all of these file
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* descriptors until one or more of them have data available.
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*
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* A thread can have only one ALooper associated with it.
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*/
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struct ALooper;
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typedef struct ALooper ALooper;
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/**
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* For callback-based event loops, this is the prototype of the function
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* that is called. It is given the file descriptor it is associated with,
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* a bitmask of the poll events that were triggered (typically POLLIN), and
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* the data pointer that was originally supplied.
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*
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* Implementations should return 1 to continue receiving callbacks, or 0
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* to have this file descriptor and callback unregistered from the looper.
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*/
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typedef int ALooper_callbackFunc(int fd, int events, void* data);
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/**
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* Return the ALooper associated with the calling thread, or NULL if
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* there is not one.
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*/
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ALooper* ALooper_forThread();
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enum {
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/**
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* Option for ALooper_prepare: this ALooper will accept calls to
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* ALooper_addFd() that do not have a callback (that is provide NULL
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* for the callback). In this case the caller of ALooper_pollOnce()
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* or ALooper_pollAll() MUST check the return from these functions to
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* discover when data is available on such fds and process it.
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*/
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ALOOPER_PREPARE_ALLOW_NON_CALLBACKS = 1<<0
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};
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/**
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* Prepare an ALooper associated with the calling thread, and return it.
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* If the thread already has an ALooper, it is returned. Otherwise, a new
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* one is created, associated with the thread, and returned.
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*
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* The opts may be ALOOPER_PREPARE_ALLOW_NON_CALLBACKS or 0.
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*/
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ALooper* ALooper_prepare(int32_t opts);
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enum {
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/**
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* Result from ALooper_pollOnce() and ALooper_pollAll(): one or
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* more callbacks were executed.
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*/
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ALOOPER_POLL_CALLBACK = -1,
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/**
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* Result from ALooper_pollOnce() and ALooper_pollAll(): the
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* timeout expired.
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*/
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ALOOPER_POLL_TIMEOUT = -2,
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/**
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* Result from ALooper_pollOnce() and ALooper_pollAll(): an error
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* occurred.
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*/
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ALOOPER_POLL_ERROR = -3,
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};
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/**
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* Wait for events to be available, with optional timeout in milliseconds.
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* Invokes callbacks for all file descriptors on which an event occurred.
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*
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* If the timeout is zero, returns immediately without blocking.
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* If the timeout is negative, waits indefinitely until an event appears.
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*
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* Returns ALOOPER_POLL_CALLBACK if a callback was invoked.
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*
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* Returns ALOOPER_POLL_TIMEOUT if there was no data before the given
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* timeout expired.
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*
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* Returns ALOPER_POLL_ERROR if an error occurred.
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*
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* Returns a value >= 0 containing a file descriptor if it has data
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* and it has no callback function (requiring the caller here to handle it).
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* In this (and only this) case outEvents and outData will contain the poll
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* events and data associated with the fd.
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*
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* This method does not return until it has finished invoking the appropriate callbacks
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* for all file descriptors that were signalled.
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*/
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int32_t ALooper_pollOnce(int timeoutMillis, int* outEvents, void** outData);
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/**
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* Like ALooper_pollOnce(), but performs all pending callbacks until all
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* data has been consumed or a file descriptor is available with no callback.
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* This function will never return ALOOPER_POLL_CALLBACK.
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*/
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int32_t ALooper_pollAll(int timeoutMillis, int* outEvents, void** outData);
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/**
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* Acquire a reference on the given ALooper object. This prevents the object
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* from being deleted until the reference is removed. This is only needed
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* to safely hand an ALooper from one thread to another.
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*/
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void ALooper_acquire(ALooper* looper);
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/**
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* Remove a reference that was previously acquired with ALooper_acquire().
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*/
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void ALooper_release(ALooper* looper);
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/**
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* Add a new file descriptor to be polled by the looper. If the same file
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* descriptor was previously added, it is replaced.
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*
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* "fd" is the file descriptor to be added.
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* "events" are the poll events to wake up on. Typically this is POLLIN.
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* "callback" is the function to call when there is an event on the file
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* descriptor.
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* "id" is an identifier to associated with this file descriptor, or 0.
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* "data" is a private data pointer to supply to the callback.
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*
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* There are two main uses of this function:
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*
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* (1) If "callback" is non-NULL, then
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* this function will be called when there is data on the file descriptor. It
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* should execute any events it has pending, appropriately reading from the
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* file descriptor.
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*
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* (2) If "callback" is NULL, the fd will be returned by ALooper_pollOnce
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* when it has data available, requiring the caller to take care of processing
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* it.
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*/
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void ALooper_addFd(ALooper* looper, int fd, int events,
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ALooper_callbackFunc* callback, void* data);
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/**
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* Remove a previously added file descriptor from the looper.
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*/
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int32_t ALooper_removeFd(ALooper* looper, int fd);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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};
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#endif
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#endif // ANDROID_NATIVE_WINDOW_H
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