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- /*
- Copyright (C) 2004 Paul Davis
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
- */
-
- #ifndef __jack_thread_h__
- #define __jack_thread_h__
-
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C"
- {
- #endif
-
- #include <jack/systemdeps.h>
- #include <jack/weakmacros.h>
-
- /* use 512KB stack per thread - the default is way too high to be feasible
- * with mlockall() on many systems */
- #define THREAD_STACK 524288
-
- /** @file thread.h
- *
- * Library functions to standardize thread creation for JACK and its
- * clients. These interfaces hide some system variations in the
- * handling of realtime scheduling and associated privileges.
- */
-
- /**
- * @defgroup ClientThreads Creating and managing client threads
- * @{
- */
-
- /**
- * @returns if JACK is running with realtime scheduling, this returns
- * the priority that any JACK-created client threads will run at.
- * Otherwise returns -1.
- */
-
- int jack_client_real_time_priority (jack_client_t*) JACK_OPTIONAL_WEAK_EXPORT;
-
- /**
- * @returns if JACK is running with realtime scheduling, this returns
- * the maximum priority that a JACK client thread should use if the thread
- * is subject to realtime scheduling. Otherwise returns -1.
- */
-
- int jack_client_max_real_time_priority (jack_client_t*) JACK_OPTIONAL_WEAK_EXPORT;
-
- /**
- * Attempt to enable realtime scheduling for a thread. On some
- * systems that may require special privileges.
- *
- * @param thread POSIX thread ID.
- * @param priority requested thread priority.
- *
- * @returns 0, if successful; EPERM, if the calling process lacks
- * required realtime privileges; otherwise some other error number.
- */
- int jack_acquire_real_time_scheduling (jack_native_thread_t thread, int priority) JACK_OPTIONAL_WEAK_EXPORT;
-
- /**
- * Create a thread for JACK or one of its clients. The thread is
- * created executing @a start_routine with @a arg as its sole
- * argument.
- *
- * @param client the JACK client for whom the thread is being created. May be
- * NULL if the client is being created within the JACK server.
- * @param thread place to return POSIX thread ID.
- * @param priority thread priority, if realtime.
- * @param realtime true for the thread to use realtime scheduling. On
- * some systems that may require special privileges.
- * @param start_routine function the thread calls when it starts.
- * @param arg parameter passed to the @a start_routine.
- *
- * @returns 0, if successful; otherwise some error number.
- */
- int jack_client_create_thread (jack_client_t* client,
- jack_native_thread_t *thread,
- int priority,
- int realtime, /* boolean */
- void *(*start_routine)(void*),
- void *arg) JACK_OPTIONAL_WEAK_EXPORT;
-
- /**
- * Drop realtime scheduling for a thread.
- *
- * @param thread POSIX thread ID.
- *
- * @returns 0, if successful; otherwise an error number.
- */
- int jack_drop_real_time_scheduling (jack_native_thread_t thread) JACK_OPTIONAL_WEAK_EXPORT;
-
- /**
- * Stop the thread, waiting for the thread handler to terminate.
- *
- * @param thread POSIX thread ID.
- *
- * @returns 0, if successful; otherwise an error number.
- */
- int jack_client_stop_thread(jack_client_t* client, jack_native_thread_t thread) JACK_OPTIONAL_WEAK_EXPORT;
-
- /**
- * Cancel the thread then waits for the thread handler to terminate.
- *
- * @param thread POSIX thread ID.
- *
- * @returns 0, if successful; otherwise an error number.
- */
- int jack_client_kill_thread(jack_client_t* client, jack_native_thread_t thread) JACK_OPTIONAL_WEAK_EXPORT;
-
- #ifndef WIN32
-
- typedef int (*jack_thread_creator_t)(pthread_t*,
- const pthread_attr_t*,
- void* (*function)(void*),
- void* arg);
- /**
- * This function can be used in very very specialized cases
- * where it is necessary that client threads created by JACK
- * are created by something other than pthread_create(). After
- * it is used, any threads that JACK needs for the client will
- * will be created by calling the function passed to this
- * function.
- *
- * No normal application/client should consider calling this.
- * The specific case for which it was created involves running
- * win32/x86 plugins under Wine on Linux, where it is necessary
- * that all threads that might call win32 functions are known
- * to Wine.
- *
- * Set it to NULL to restore thread creation function.
- *
- * @param creator a function that creates a new thread
- *
- */
- void jack_set_thread_creator (jack_thread_creator_t creator) JACK_OPTIONAL_WEAK_EXPORT;
-
- #endif
-
- /* @} */
-
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
-
- #endif /* __jack_thread_h__ */
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