/* * Copyright (c) 2006-2024, RT-Thread Development Team * * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 * * Change Logs: * Date Author Notes * 2024-04-26 Shell lockless rt_completion */ #include #include #include /** * @brief This function indicates a completion has done. * * @param completion is a pointer to a completion object. */ void rt_completion_done(struct rt_completion *completion) { rt_completion_wakeup_by_errno(completion, -1); } RTM_EXPORT(rt_completion_done); /** * @brief This function indicates a completion has done and wakeup the thread * * @param completion is a pointer to a completion object. * @return RT_EOK if wakeup succeed. * RT_EEMPTY if wakeup failure and the completion is set to completed. * RT_EBUSY if the completion is still in completed state */ rt_err_t rt_completion_wakeup(struct rt_completion *completion) { return rt_completion_wakeup_by_errno(completion, -1); } /** * @brief This function will wait for a completion, if the completion is unavailable, the thread shall wait for * the completion up to a specified time. * * @param completion is a pointer to a completion object. * * @param timeout is a timeout period (unit: OS ticks). If the completion is unavailable, the thread will wait for * the completion done up to the amount of time specified by the argument. * NOTE: Generally, we use the macro RT_WAITING_FOREVER to set this parameter, which means that when the * completion is unavailable, the thread will be waitting forever. * * @return Return the operation status. ONLY when the return value is RT_EOK, the operation is successful. * If the return value is any other values, it means that the completion wait failed. * * @warning This function can ONLY be called in the thread context. It MUST NOT be called in interrupt context. */ rt_err_t rt_completion_wait(struct rt_completion *completion, rt_int32_t timeout) { return rt_completion_wait_flags(completion, timeout, RT_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); } RTM_EXPORT(rt_completion_wait);