// // // Copyright 2015 gRPC authors. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // // /// An Alarm posts the user-provided tag to its associated completion queue or /// invokes the user-provided function on expiry or cancellation. #ifndef GRPCPP_ALARM_H #define GRPCPP_ALARM_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace grpc { /// Trigger a \a CompletionQueue event, or asynchronous callback execution, /// after some deadline. /// /// The \a Alarm API has separate \a Set methods for CompletionQueues and /// callbacks, but only one can be used at any given time. After an alarm has /// been triggered or cancelled, the same Alarm object may reused. /// /// Alarm methods are not thread-safe. Applications must ensure a strict /// ordering between calls to \a Set and \a Cancel. This also implies that any /// cancellation that occurs before the alarm has been set will have no effect /// on any future \a Set calls. class Alarm : private grpc::internal::GrpcLibrary { public: /// Create an unset Alarm. Alarm(); /// Destroy the given completion queue alarm, cancelling it in the process. ~Alarm() override; /// DEPRECATED: Create and set a completion queue alarm instance associated to /// \a cq. /// This form is deprecated because it is inherently racy. /// \internal We rely on the presence of \a cq for grpc initialization. If \a /// cq were ever to be removed, a reference to a static /// internal::GrpcLibraryInitializer instance would need to be introduced /// here. \endinternal. template Alarm(grpc::CompletionQueue* cq, const T& deadline, void* tag) : Alarm() { SetInternal(cq, grpc::TimePoint(deadline).raw_time(), tag); } /// Trigger an alarm instance on completion queue \a cq at the specified time. /// Once the alarm expires (at \a deadline) or it's cancelled (see \a Cancel), /// an event with tag \a tag will be added to \a cq. If the alarm expired, the /// event's success bit will be true, false otherwise (ie, upon cancellation). // // USAGE NOTE: This is frequently used to inject arbitrary tags into \a cq by // setting an immediate deadline. Such usage allows synchronizing an external // event with an application's \a grpc::CompletionQueue::Next loop. template void Set(grpc::CompletionQueue* cq, const T& deadline, void* tag) { SetInternal(cq, grpc::TimePoint(deadline).raw_time(), tag); } /// Alarms aren't copyable. Alarm(const Alarm&) = delete; Alarm& operator=(const Alarm&) = delete; /// Alarms are movable. Alarm(Alarm&& rhs) noexcept : alarm_(rhs.alarm_) { rhs.alarm_ = nullptr; } Alarm& operator=(Alarm&& rhs) noexcept { std::swap(alarm_, rhs.alarm_); return *this; } /// Cancel a completion queue alarm. Calling this function over an alarm that /// has already fired has no effect. void Cancel(); /// Set an alarm to invoke callback \a f. The argument to the callback /// states whether the alarm expired at \a deadline (true) or was cancelled /// (false) template void Set(const T& deadline, std::function f) { SetInternal(grpc::TimePoint(deadline).raw_time(), std::move(f)); } private: void SetInternal(grpc::CompletionQueue* cq, gpr_timespec deadline, void* tag); void SetInternal(gpr_timespec deadline, std::function f); grpc::internal::CompletionQueueTag* alarm_; }; } // namespace grpc #endif // GRPCPP_ALARM_H