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+#ifndef foopulsertpollhfoo
+#define foopulsertpollhfoo
+
+/* $Id$ */
+
+/***
+ This file is part of PulseAudio.
+
+ Copyright 2004-2006 Lennart Poettering
+
+ PulseAudio 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.
+
+ PulseAudio 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 PulseAudio; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
+ USA.
+***/
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <limits.h>
+
+#include <pulse/sample.h>
+#include <pulsecore/asyncmsgq.h>
+#include <pulsecore/fdsem.h>
+#include <pulsecore/macro.h>
+
+/* An implementation of a "real-time" poll loop. Basically, this is
+ * yet another wrapper around poll(). However it has certain
+ * advantages over pa_mainloop and suchlike:
+ *
+ * 1) It uses timer_create() and POSIX real time signals to guarantee
+ * optimal high-resolution timing. Starting with Linux 2.6.21 hrtimers
+ * are available, and since right now only nanosleep() and the POSIX
+ * clock and timer interfaces have been ported to hrtimers (and not
+ * ppoll/pselect!) we have to combine ppoll() with timer_create(). The
+ * fact that POSIX timers and POSIX rt signals are used internally is
+ * completely hidden.
+ *
+ * 2) It allows raw access to the pollfd data to users
+ *
+ * 3) It allows arbitrary functions to be run before entering the
+ * actual poll() and after it.
+ *
+ * Only a single interval timer is supported..*/
+
+typedef struct pa_rtpoll pa_rtpoll;
+typedef struct pa_rtpoll_item pa_rtpoll_item;
+
+typedef enum pa_rtpoll_priority {
+ PA_RTPOLL_EARLY = -100, /* For veeery important stuff, like handling control messages */
+ PA_RTPOLL_NORMAL = 0, /* For normal stuff */
+ PA_RTPOLL_LATE = +100, /* For housekeeping */
+ PA_RTPOLL_NEVER = INT_MAX, /* For stuff that doesn't register any callbacks, but only fds to listen on */
+} pa_rtpoll_priority_t;
+
+pa_rtpoll *pa_rtpoll_new(void);
+void pa_rtpoll_free(pa_rtpoll *p);
+
+/* Install the rtpoll in the current thread */
+void pa_rtpoll_install(pa_rtpoll *p);
+
+/* Sleep on the rtpoll until the time event, or any of the fd events
+ * is triggered. If "wait" is 0 we don't sleep but only update the
+ * struct pollfd. Returns negative on error, positive if the loop
+ * should continue to run, 0 when the loop should be terminated
+ * cleanly. */
+int pa_rtpoll_run(pa_rtpoll *f, pa_bool_t wait);
+
+void pa_rtpoll_set_timer_absolute(pa_rtpoll *p, const struct timeval *ts);
+void pa_rtpoll_set_timer_periodic(pa_rtpoll *p, pa_usec_t usec);
+void pa_rtpoll_set_timer_relative(pa_rtpoll *p, pa_usec_t usec);
+void pa_rtpoll_set_timer_disabled(pa_rtpoll *p);
+
+/* A new fd wakeup item for pa_rtpoll */
+pa_rtpoll_item *pa_rtpoll_item_new(pa_rtpoll *p, pa_rtpoll_priority_t prio, unsigned n_fds);
+void pa_rtpoll_item_free(pa_rtpoll_item *i);
+
+/* Please note that this pointer might change on every call and when
+ * pa_rtpoll_run() is called. Hence: call this immediately before
+ * using the pointer and don't save the result anywhere */
+struct pollfd *pa_rtpoll_item_get_pollfd(pa_rtpoll_item *i, unsigned *n_fds);
+
+/* Set the callback that shall be called when there's time to do some work: If the
+ * callback returns a value > 0, the poll is skipped and the next
+ * iteraton of the loop will start immediately. */
+void pa_rtpoll_item_set_work_callback(pa_rtpoll_item *i, int (*work_cb)(pa_rtpoll_item *i));
+
+/* Set the callback that shall be called immediately before entering
+ * the sleeping poll: If the callback returns a value > 0, the poll is
+ * skipped and the next iteraton of the loop will start
+ * immediately.. */
+void pa_rtpoll_item_set_before_callback(pa_rtpoll_item *i, int (*before_cb)(pa_rtpoll_item *i));
+
+/* Set the callback that shall be called immediately after having
+ * entered the sleeping poll */
+void pa_rtpoll_item_set_after_callback(pa_rtpoll_item *i, void (*after_cb)(pa_rtpoll_item *i));
+
+void pa_rtpoll_item_set_userdata(pa_rtpoll_item *i, void *userdata);
+void* pa_rtpoll_item_get_userdata(pa_rtpoll_item *i);
+
+pa_rtpoll_item *pa_rtpoll_item_new_fdsem(pa_rtpoll *p, pa_rtpoll_priority_t prio, pa_fdsem *s);
+pa_rtpoll_item *pa_rtpoll_item_new_asyncmsgq(pa_rtpoll *p, pa_rtpoll_priority_t prio, pa_asyncmsgq *q);
+
+/* Requests the loop to exit. Will cause the next iteration of
+ * pa_rtpoll_run() to return 0 */
+void pa_rtpoll_quit(pa_rtpoll *p);
+
+#endif