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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#pragma once
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <tactility/error.h>
#include <tactility/freertos/freertos.h>
#include <tactility/freertos/semphr.h>
#include <tactility/freertos/task.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
struct Device;
struct FileSystem;
/** Identifies a system-wide event */
enum SystemEventType {
KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, // No data
KERNEL_EVENT_NETWORK_CONNECTED, // struct NetworkConnectedEvent
KERNEL_EVENT_NETWORK_DISCONNECTED, // struct NetworkDisconnectedEvent
KERNEL_EVENT_FILE_SYSTEM_MOUNTED, // struct FileSystemMountedEvent
KERNEL_EVENT_FILE_SYSTEM_UNMOUNTED, // struct FileSystemUnmountedEvent
KERNEL_EVENT_SERVICE_STARTED, // ServiceStartedEvent
KERNEL_EVENT_SERVICE_STOPPED, // ServiceStoppedEvent
KERNEL_EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, // No data - fired whenever system time is set (NTP sync, RTC restore, manual change)
};
/** Data for KERNEL_EVENT_NETWORK_CONNECTED. */
struct NetworkConnectedEvent {
struct Device* device;
uint32_t ipv4_addr;
uint32_t gateway;
};
/** Data for KERNEL_EVENT_NETWORK_DISCONNECTED. */
struct NetworkDisconnectedEvent {
struct Device* device;
};
/** Data for KERNEL_EVENT_FILE_SYSTEM_MOUNTED. */
struct FileSystemMountedEvent {
struct FileSystem* file_system;
};
/** Data for KERNEL_EVENT_FILE_SYSTEM_UNMOUNTED. */
struct FileSystemUnmountedEvent {
struct FileSystem* file_system;
};
/** Data for KERNEL_EVENT_SERVICE_STARTED. */
struct ServiceStartedEvent {
const char* id;
};
/** Data for KERNEL_EVENT_SERVICE_STOPPED. */
struct ServiceStoppedEvent {
const char* id;
};
/** Size of the largest type-specific event struct documented in SystemEventType, i.e. the
* embedded buffer size needed by SystemEvent/SystemEventSubscription to hold any event's
* payload by value. */
#define SYSTEM_EVENT_MAX_DATA_SIZE (sizeof(struct NetworkConnectedEvent))
/**
* A system-wide event as delivered to a system_event_callback_t.
* `data` (up to `data_len` bytes, `SYSTEM_EVENT_MAX_DATA_SIZE` max) is a by-value copy of the
* type-specific struct documented next to `type`'s enum value in SystemEventType (or unused,
* with `data_len` 0, when none is documented) - like SystemEventSubscription's `data`, but only
* valid for the duration of the callback rather than for the subscription's lifetime.
*/
struct SystemEvent {
enum SystemEventType type;
/** Microseconds since boot, from get_micros_since_boot(). */
uint64_t timestamp;
uint8_t data[SYSTEM_EVENT_MAX_DATA_SIZE];
size_t data_len;
};
/**
* @param[in] event the event being delivered; only valid for the duration of the call
* @param[in] context the context pointer passed to system_event_callback_add()
*/
typedef void (*system_event_callback_t)(struct SystemEvent* event, void* context);
/**
* Subscribe to system events of a given type.
* @warning Does not work in ISR context.
* @warning @a callback is invoked synchronously, on the caller's task, from within
* system_event_emit(). The internal subscription lock is not held during the call, so
* @a callback may itself call system_event_callback_add(), system_event_callback_remove() or
* system_event_emit() without deadlocking - but a subscribe/unsubscribe made from within
* a callback only takes effect for events emitted after the current system_event_emit()
* call returns, since that call already snapshotted the subscriptions it will invoke.
* @param[in] type the event type to subscribe to
* @param[in] callback the callback to invoke when a matching event is emitted
* @param[in] context an opaque pointer passed back to @a callback unmodified
* @return ERROR_NONE on success
*/
error_t system_event_callback_add(
enum SystemEventType type,
system_event_callback_t callback,
void *context
);
/**
* Remove a previously added subscription.
* @warning Does not work in ISR context.
* @param[in] type the event type passed to the matching system_event_callback_add() call
* @param[in] callback the callback passed to the matching system_event_callback_add() call
* @return ERROR_NONE on success, ERROR_NOT_FOUND if no matching subscription exists
*/
error_t system_event_callback_remove(
enum SystemEventType type,
system_event_callback_t callback
);
/**
* Emit a system event, synchronously invoking every subscription registered for @a type
* (in subscription order) on the calling task before returning.
* @warning Does not work in ISR context.
* @param[in] type the event type
* @param[in] data optional pointer to the type-specific event struct (see SystemEventType);
* only valid for the duration of this call, subscribers must not retain it
* @param[in] data_len size of @a data in bytes (0 if @a data is NULL)
* @return ERROR_NONE on success
*/
error_t system_event_emit(
enum SystemEventType type,
const void* data,
size_t data_len
);
/** Size of the largest type-specific event struct documented in SystemEventType, i.e. the
* embedded buffer size needed by SystemEventSubscription to hold any event's payload by value. */
#define SYSTEM_EVENT_MAX_DATA_SIZE (sizeof(struct NetworkConnectedEvent))
/**
* Poll subscription: caller-owned node, registered with system_event_subscribe()
* and polled with system_event_await(). Unlike system_event_callback_t, `event` is a by-value
* copy that remains valid for the subscription's lifetime (until the next matching event
* overwrites it), not just for the duration of a callback.
* @warning Must be zero-initialized before the first system_event_subscribe() call (e.g.
* `SystemEventSubscription sub = {};` in C++, `SystemEventSubscription sub = {0};` in C, or
* static/global storage) - system_event_subscribe() reads `internal.unsubscribe_in_progress`
* before it writes it, to detect reuse of a node still being torn down by a concurrent
* system_event_unsubscribe() call; on indeterminate (non-zeroed) storage that read is undefined
* behavior. Not required again for a later system_event_subscribe() reusing the same node after
* system_event_unsubscribe() - the fields it depends on are fully owned/maintained by this API
* from the first successful registration onward.
*/
struct SystemEventSubscription {
/** `event.type` is the event type to subscribe to; set by the caller before
* system_event_subscribe(). The rest of `event` (timestamp/data/data_len) is populated by
* each matching system_event_emit() - see the @warning above. */
struct SystemEvent event;
/** Implementation-only bookkeeping; do not read or write directly. */
struct {
/** Own wakeup signal, not the subscribing task's shared default notification value - a
* task with more than one poll subscription would otherwise have events for one
* subscription wake (and consume the notification meant for) system_event_await()
* calls on another. */
SemaphoreHandle_t semaphore;
uint32_t sequence;
uint32_t consumed_sequence;
/** Number of tasks currently blocked in system_event_await() on `semaphore` -
* system_event_unsubscribe() waits for this to reach 0 before deleting it, since
* FreeRTOS requires no task be blocked on a semaphore when it's deleted. */
int waiter_count;
/** Set by system_event_unsubscribe() before it gives `semaphore` and waits, so a task
* already blocked in system_event_await() bails out (ERROR_INVALID_STATE) instead of
* waiting out its full timeout. Reset once system_event_unsubscribe() finishes
* draining old awaiters (see unsubscribe_in_progress) - not simply "on the next
* system_event_subscribe()", so a fresh registration can never observe a stale `true`
* left over from an unsubscribe that hasn't returned yet. */
bool cancelled;
/** True from the moment system_event_unsubscribe() unlinks `sub` until it has finished
* draining old awaiters and deleted the old semaphore. system_event_subscribe() spins
* until this clears before reusing `sub` - otherwise a new registration could reset
* waiter_count/cancelled (both shared with the old registration, there being only one
* `sub`) out from under the old system_event_unsubscribe() call still relying on them,
* or hand out a new semaphore for that same call to then promptly delete instead of the
* old one, while an old awaiter is still blocked on the real old semaphore. */
bool unsubscribe_in_progress;
struct SystemEventSubscription* next;
} internal;
};
/**
* Register a poll subscription for events of @a sub->type.
* @warning Does not work in ISR context.
* @warning On its very first call for a given @a sub, @a sub must have been zero-initialized -
* see SystemEventSubscription's @warning.
* @warning If @a sub was just passed to system_event_unsubscribe() (e.g. reusing a node for a
* new registration) and that call hasn't returned yet on another task, this call blocks
* (briefly - not for the full duration of anyone's timeout) until it does, before registering -
* see SystemEventSubscription::internal.unsubscribe_in_progress.
* @param[in,out] sub subscription to register; caller sets @a sub->type beforehand, owns the
* storage, and must keep it alive (and stationary) until unsubscribed
* @retval ERROR_NONE on success
* @retval ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY failed to allocate the subscription's wakeup semaphore; @a sub
* was not registered
* @retval ERROR_INVALID_STATE @a sub is already registered
*/
error_t system_event_subscribe(struct SystemEventSubscription* sub);
/**
* Remove a previously registered poll subscription.
* @warning Does not work in ISR context.
* @warning Blocks (briefly - not for the full duration of anyone's timeout) until any task
* currently blocked in system_event_await() on @a sub has woken up and left, so it's safe to
* delete the subscription's semaphore before this call returns. A blocked awaiter is woken
* (with ERROR_INVALID_STATE) as part of this call rather than left to time out on its own.
* A concurrent system_event_subscribe() reusing the same @a sub waits out this same window
* (see system_event_subscribe()'s @warning) rather than racing it.
* @param[in] sub subscription to remove, as passed to system_event_subscribe()
* @return ERROR_NONE on success, ERROR_NOT_FOUND if no matching subscription exists
*/
error_t system_event_unsubscribe(struct SystemEventSubscription* sub);
/**
* Blocks the calling task until a new event arrives for @a sub, or timeout elapses.
* @warning Poll subscriptions coalesce to the latest event, they are not a queue: if
* system_event_emit() is called more than once for @a sub->event.type between two
* system_event_await() calls, only the most recent event's data/timestamp is visible via
* system_event_get_data()/system_event_get_timestamp() afterward - intermediate events are
* silently overwritten, never delivered. Use system_event_callback_add() instead if every
* individual event matters.
* @warning Cannot be called concurrently from different tasks. Each tasks must have its own subscription.
* @param[in,out] sub subscription to wait on, as passed to system_event_subscribe()
* @param[in] timeout max ticks to wait
* @retval ERROR_NONE an event arrived
* @retval ERROR_TIMEOUT @a timeout elapsed first
* @retval ERROR_INVALID_STATE another task called system_event_unsubscribe() on @a sub while
* this call was blocked
*/
error_t system_event_await(struct SystemEventSubscription* sub, TickType_t timeout);
/**
* Copies @a sub's current event payload (the data from the most recent system_event_emit()
* that reached it) into @a data.
* @param[in] sub subscription to read the payload from, as passed to system_event_subscribe()
* @param[out] data buffer to copy the payload into
* @param[in] data_len size of @a data
* @retval ERROR_NONE on success
* @retval ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW @a data_len is smaller than the stored payload - @a data is
* left untouched
*/
error_t system_event_get_data(struct SystemEventSubscription* sub, uint8_t* data, size_t data_len);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif