mirror_zfs/include/sys/callo.h
Ned Bass 184c687387 Emulate illumos interface cv_timedwait_hires()
Needed for Illumos #3582. This interface is supposed to support
a variable-resolution timeout with nanosecond granularity.  This
implementation rounds up to microsecond resolution, as nanosecond-
precision timing is rarely needed for real-world performance
tuning and may incur unnecessary busy-waiting.  usleep_range() is
used if available, otherwise udelay() or msleep() are used
depending on the length of the delay interval.

Add flags from sys/callo.h as these are used to control the behavior of
cv_timedwait_hires().  Specifically,

CALLOUT_FLAG_ABSOLUTE
    Normally, the expiration passed to the timeout API functions is
    an expiration interval. If this flag is specified, then it is
    interpreted as the expiration time itself.

CALLOUT_FLAG_ROUNDUP
    Roundup the expiration time to the next resolution boundary. If this
    flag is not specified, the expiration time is rounded down.

References:
    https://www.illumos.org/issues/3582
    illumos/illumos-gate@0689f76

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #304
2013-11-04 09:49:24 -08:00

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#ifndef _SPL_CALLO_H
#define _SPL_CALLO_H
/*
* Callout flags:
*
* CALLOUT_FLAG_ROUNDUP
* Roundup the expiration time to the next resolution boundary.
* If this flag is not specified, the expiration time is rounded down.
* CALLOUT_FLAG_ABSOLUTE
* Normally, the expiration passed to the timeout API functions is an
* expiration interval. If this flag is specified, then it is
* interpreted as the expiration time itself.
* CALLOUT_FLAG_HRESTIME
* Normally, callouts are not affected by changes to system time
* (hrestime). This flag is used to create a callout that is affected
* by system time. If system time changes, these timers must be
* handled in a special way (see callout.c). These are used by condition
* variables and LWP timers that need this behavior.
* CALLOUT_FLAG_32BIT
* Legacy interfaces timeout() and realtime_timeout() pass this flag
* to timeout_generic() to indicate that a 32-bit ID should be allocated.
*/
#define CALLOUT_FLAG_ROUNDUP 0x1
#define CALLOUT_FLAG_ABSOLUTE 0x2
#define CALLOUT_FLAG_HRESTIME 0x4
#define CALLOUT_FLAG_32BIT 0x8
#endif /* _SPL_CALLB_H */