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callback.c
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/*
* Facility for queueing callback functions to be run from the
* top-level event loop after the current top-level activity finishes.
*/
#include <stddef.h>
#include "putty.h"
struct callback {
struct callback *next;
toplevel_callback_fn_t fn;
void *ctx;
};
static struct callback *cbcurr = NULL, *cbhead = NULL, *cbtail = NULL;
static toplevel_callback_notify_fn_t notify_frontend = NULL;
static void *notify_ctx = NULL;
void request_callback_notifications(toplevel_callback_notify_fn_t fn,
void *ctx)
{
notify_frontend = fn;
notify_ctx = ctx;
}
static void run_idempotent_callback(void *ctx)
{
struct IdempotentCallback *ic = (struct IdempotentCallback *)ctx;
ic->queued = false;
ic->fn(ic->ctx);
}
void queue_idempotent_callback(struct IdempotentCallback *ic)
{
if (ic->queued)
return;
ic->queued = true;
queue_toplevel_callback(run_idempotent_callback, ic);
}
void delete_callbacks_for_context(void *ctx)
{
struct callback *newhead, *newtail;
newhead = newtail = NULL;
while (cbhead) {
struct callback *cb = cbhead;
cbhead = cbhead->next;
if (cb->ctx == ctx ||
(cb->fn == run_idempotent_callback &&
((struct IdempotentCallback *)cb->ctx)->ctx == ctx)) {
sfree(cb);
} else {
if (!newhead)
newhead = cb;
else
newtail->next = cb;
newtail = cb;
}
}
cbhead = newhead;
cbtail = newtail;
if (newtail)
newtail->next = NULL;
}
void queue_toplevel_callback(toplevel_callback_fn_t fn, void *ctx)
{
struct callback *cb;
cb = snew(struct callback);
cb->fn = fn;
cb->ctx = ctx;
/*
* If the front end has requested notification of pending
* callbacks, and we didn't already have one queued, let it know
* we do have one now.
*
* If cbcurr is non-NULL, i.e. we are actually in the middle of
* executing a callback right now, then we count that as the queue
* already having been non-empty. That saves the front end getting
* a constant stream of needless re-notifications if the last
* callback keeps re-scheduling itself.
*/
if (notify_frontend && !cbhead && !cbcurr)
notify_frontend(notify_ctx);
if (cbtail)
cbtail->next = cb;
else
cbhead = cb;
cbtail = cb;
cb->next = NULL;
}
bool run_toplevel_callbacks(void)
{
bool done_something = false;
if (cbhead) {
/*
* Transfer the head callback into cbcurr to indicate that
* it's being executed. Then operations which transform the
* queue, like delete_callbacks_for_context, can proceed as if
* it's not there.
*/
cbcurr = cbhead;
cbhead = cbhead->next;
if (!cbhead)
cbtail = NULL;
/*
* Now run the callback, and then clear it out of cbcurr.
*/
cbcurr->fn(cbcurr->ctx);
sfree(cbcurr);
cbcurr = NULL;
done_something = true;
}
return done_something;
}
bool toplevel_callback_pending(void)
{
return cbcurr != NULL || cbhead != NULL;
}