Mercurial > emacs
annotate lib-src/=timer.c @ 1868:f84d4b4b53da
* s/usg5-4.h: #include "usg5-3.h", not "s-usg5-3.h".
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
---|---|
date | Sun, 14 Feb 1993 14:36:14 +0000 |
parents | fac61b478a41 |
children | f149ad4ad9d4 |
rev | line source |
---|---|
998 | 1 /* timer.c --- daemon to provide a tagged interval timer service |
2 | |
3 This little daemon runs forever waiting for signals. SIGIO (or | |
4 SIGUSR1) causes it to read an event spec from stdin; that is, a | |
5 date followed by colon followed by an event label. SIGALRM causes | |
6 it to check its queue for events attached to the current second; if | |
7 one is found, its label is written to stdout. SIGTERM causes it to | |
8 terminate, printing a list of pending events. | |
9 | |
10 This program is intended to be used with the lisp package called | |
11 timer.el. It was written anonymously in 1990. This version was | |
12 documented and rewritten for portability by esr@snark,thyrsus.com, | |
13 Aug 7 1992. */ | |
14 | |
45 | 15 #include <stdio.h> |
16 #include <signal.h> | |
17 #include <fcntl.h> /* FASYNC */ | |
958 | 18 #include <sys/types.h> /* time_t */ |
19 | |
20 #include "../src/config.h" | |
21 #ifdef USG | |
22 #undef SIGIO | |
23 #define SIGIO SIGUSR1 | |
45 | 24 #endif |
25 | |
26 extern int errno; | |
998 | 27 extern char *sys_errlist[], *malloc (); |
28 extern time_t time (); | |
958 | 29 |
30 /* | |
31 * The field separator for input. This character shouldn't be legal in a date, | |
32 * and should be printable so event strings are readable by people. Was | |
33 * originally ';', then got changed to bogus `\001'. | |
34 */ | |
35 #define FS '@' | |
45 | 36 |
958 | 37 struct event |
998 | 38 { |
958 | 39 char *token; |
40 time_t reply_at; | |
998 | 41 }; |
42 int events_size; /* How many slots have we allocated? */ | |
43 int num_events; /* How many are actually scheduled? */ | |
44 struct event *events; /* events[0 .. num_events-1] are the | |
45 valid events. */ | |
45 | 46 |
47 char *pname; /* programme name for error messages */ | |
48 | |
958 | 49 /* Accepts a string of two fields seperated by FS. |
998 | 50 First field is string for getdate, saying when to wake-up. |
51 Second field is a token to identify the request. */ | |
52 void | |
53 schedule (str) | |
54 char *str; | |
45 | 55 { |
998 | 56 extern time_t getdate (); |
57 extern char *strcpy (); | |
58 time_t now; | |
59 register char *p; | |
60 static struct event *ep; | |
958 | 61 |
998 | 62 /* check entry format */ |
63 for (p = str; *p && *p != FS; p++) | |
64 continue; | |
65 if (!*p) | |
958 | 66 { |
1751
fac61b478a41
Also, write a newline after the token.
Michael I. Bushnell <mib@gnu.org>
parents:
1750
diff
changeset
|
67 fprintf (stderr, "%s: bad input format: %s\n", pname, str); |
998 | 68 return; |
958 | 69 } |
998 | 70 *p++ = 0; |
45 | 71 |
998 | 72 /* allocate an event slot */ |
73 ep = events + num_events; | |
958 | 74 |
998 | 75 /* If the event array is full, stretch it. After stretching, we know |
76 that ep will be pointing to an available event spot. */ | |
77 if (ep == events + events_size) | |
78 { | |
79 int old_size = events_size; | |
80 | |
81 events_size *= 2; | |
82 events = ((struct event *) | |
83 realloc (events, events_size * sizeof (struct event))); | |
84 if (! events) | |
85 { | |
86 fprintf (stderr, "%s: virtual memory exhausted.\n", pname); | |
45 | 87 |
998 | 88 /* Should timer exit now? Well, we've still got other |
89 events in the queue, and more memory might become | |
90 available in the future, so we'll just toss this event. | |
91 This will screw up whoever scheduled the event, but | |
92 maybe someone else will survive. */ | |
93 return; | |
94 } | |
95 | |
96 while (old_size < events_size) | |
97 events[old_size++].token = NULL; | |
98 } | |
99 | |
100 /* Don't allow users to schedule events in past time. */ | |
101 ep->reply_at = get_date (str, NULL); | |
102 if (ep->reply_at - time (&now) < 0) | |
958 | 103 { |
1751
fac61b478a41
Also, write a newline after the token.
Michael I. Bushnell <mib@gnu.org>
parents:
1750
diff
changeset
|
104 fprintf (stderr, "%s: bad time spec: %s%c%s\n", pname, str, FS, p); |
998 | 105 return; |
106 } | |
45 | 107 |
998 | 108 /* save the event description */ |
109 ep->token = (char *) malloc ((unsigned) strlen (p) + 1); | |
110 if (! ep->token) | |
111 { | |
1751
fac61b478a41
Also, write a newline after the token.
Michael I. Bushnell <mib@gnu.org>
parents:
1750
diff
changeset
|
112 fprintf (stderr, "%s: malloc %s: %s%c%s\n", |
998 | 113 pname, sys_errlist[errno], str, FS, p); |
114 return; | |
958 | 115 } |
998 | 116 |
117 strcpy (ep->token, p); | |
118 num_events++; | |
45 | 119 } |
120 | |
121 void | |
998 | 122 notify () |
958 | 123 { |
998 | 124 time_t now, tdiff, waitfor; |
125 register struct event *ep; | |
126 | |
127 now = time ((time_t *) NULL); | |
45 | 128 |
998 | 129 for (ep = events; ep < events + num_events; ep++) |
130 /* Are any events ready to fire? */ | |
131 if (ep->reply_at <= now) | |
132 { | |
133 fputs (ep->token, stdout); | |
1750
2a92e870a448
Also, write a newline after the token.
Michael I. Bushnell <mib@gnu.org>
parents:
1749
diff
changeset
|
134 putc ('\n', stdout); |
1746
7c4fc10fde41
timer.c (notify): Flush stdout after writing message to avoid lossage
Michael I. Bushnell <mib@gnu.org>
parents:
998
diff
changeset
|
135 fflush (stdout); |
998 | 136 free (ep->token); |
45 | 137 |
998 | 138 /* We now have a hole in the event array; fill it with the last |
139 event. */ | |
140 ep->token = events[num_events].token; | |
141 ep->reply_at = events[num_events].reply_at; | |
142 num_events--; | |
45 | 143 |
998 | 144 /* We ought to scan this event again. */ |
145 ep--; | |
146 } | |
147 else | |
148 { | |
149 /* next timeout should be the soonest of any remaining */ | |
150 if ((tdiff = ep->reply_at - now) < waitfor || waitfor < 0) | |
151 waitfor = (long)tdiff; | |
152 } | |
958 | 153 |
998 | 154 /* If there are no more events, we needn't bother setting an alarm. */ |
155 if (num_events > 0) | |
156 alarm (waitfor); | |
45 | 157 } |
158 | |
159 void | |
998 | 160 getevent () |
958 | 161 { |
998 | 162 int i; |
163 char *buf; | |
164 int buf_size; | |
165 | |
166 /* In principle the itimer should be disabled on entry to this | |
167 function, but it really doesn't make any important difference | |
168 if it isn't. */ | |
169 | |
170 buf_size = 80; | |
171 buf = (char *) malloc (buf_size); | |
45 | 172 |
998 | 173 /* Read a line from standard input, expanding buf if it is too short |
174 to hold the line. */ | |
175 for (i = 0; ; i++) | |
176 { | |
177 int c; | |
178 | |
179 if (i >= buf_size) | |
180 { | |
181 buf_size *= 2; | |
182 buf = (char *) realloc (buf, buf_size); | |
958 | 183 |
998 | 184 /* If we're out of memory, toss this event. */ |
185 do | |
186 { | |
187 c = getchar (); | |
188 } | |
189 while (c != '\n' && c != EOF); | |
190 | |
191 return; | |
192 } | |
193 | |
194 c = getchar (); | |
195 | |
196 if (c == EOF) | |
197 exit (0); | |
45 | 198 |
998 | 199 if (c == '\n') |
200 { | |
201 buf[i] = '\0'; | |
202 break; | |
203 } | |
45 | 204 |
998 | 205 buf[i] = c; |
206 } | |
207 | |
208 /* Register the event. */ | |
209 schedule (buf); | |
210 free (buf); | |
211 | |
212 /* Who knows what this interrupted, or if it said "now"? */ | |
213 notify (); | |
958 | 214 } |
45 | 215 |
958 | 216 void |
998 | 217 sigcatch (sig) |
218 int sig; | |
958 | 219 /* dispatch on incoming signal, then restore it */ |
220 { | |
998 | 221 struct event *ep; |
45 | 222 |
998 | 223 switch (sig) |
958 | 224 { |
225 case SIGALRM: | |
998 | 226 notify (); |
227 break; | |
958 | 228 case SIGIO: |
998 | 229 getevent (); |
230 break; | |
958 | 231 case SIGTERM: |
998 | 232 fprintf (stderr, "Events still queued:\n"); |
233 for (ep = events; ep < events + num_events; ep++) | |
1751
fac61b478a41
Also, write a newline after the token.
Michael I. Bushnell <mib@gnu.org>
parents:
1750
diff
changeset
|
234 fprintf (stderr, "%d = %ld @ %s\n", |
998 | 235 ep - events, ep->reply_at, ep->token); |
236 exit (0); | |
237 break; | |
958 | 238 } |
45 | 239 |
998 | 240 /* required on older UNIXes; harmless on newer ones */ |
241 signal (sig, sigcatch); | |
45 | 242 } |
958 | 243 |
45 | 244 /*ARGSUSED*/ |
245 int | |
998 | 246 main (argc, argv) |
45 | 247 int argc; |
248 char **argv; | |
249 { | |
998 | 250 for (pname = argv[0] + strlen (argv[0]); |
251 *pname != '/' && pname != argv[0]; | |
45 | 252 pname--); |
998 | 253 if (*pname == '/') |
254 pname++; | |
45 | 255 |
998 | 256 events_size = 16; |
257 events = ((struct event *) malloc (events_size * sizeof (*events))); | |
258 num_events = 0; | |
259 | |
260 signal (SIGIO, sigcatch); | |
261 signal (SIGALRM, sigcatch); | |
262 signal (SIGTERM, sigcatch); | |
958 | 263 |
264 #ifndef USG | |
998 | 265 fcntl (0, F_SETFL, FASYNC); |
958 | 266 #endif /* USG */ |
45 | 267 |
998 | 268 while (1) pause (); |
45 | 269 } |
958 | 270 |
271 /* timer.c ends here */ |