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34
35/**
36 * \file
37 * Event timer header file.
38 * \author
39 * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
40 */
41
42/** \addtogroup timers
43 * @{ */
44
45/**
46 * \defgroup etimer Event timers
47 *
48 * Event timers provides a way to generate timed events. An event
49 * timer will post an event to the process that set the timer when the
50 * event timer expires.
51 *
52 * An event timer is declared as a \c struct \c etimer and all access
53 * to the event timer is made by a pointer to the declared event
54 * timer.
55 *
56 * \sa \ref timer "Simple timer library"
57 * \sa \ref clock "Clock library" (used by the timer library)
58 *
59 * It is \e not safe to manipulate event timers within an interrupt context.
60 * @{
61 */
62
63#ifndef ETIMER_H_
64#define ETIMER_H_
65
66#include "contiki.h"
67
68/**
69 * A timer.
70 *
71 * This structure is used for declaring a timer. The timer must be set
72 * with etimer_set() before it can be used.
73 *
74 * \hideinitializer
75 */
76struct etimer {
77 struct timer timer;
78 struct etimer *next;
79 struct process *p;
80};
81
82/**
83 * \name Functions called from application programs
84 * @{
85 */
86
87/**
88 * \brief Set an event timer.
89 * \param et A pointer to the event timer
90 * \param interval The interval before the timer expires.
91 *
92 * This function is used to set an event timer for a time
93 * sometime in the future. When the event timer expires,
94 * the event PROCESS_EVENT_TIMER will be posted to the
95 * process that called the etimer_set() function.
96 *
97 */
98void etimer_set(struct etimer *et, clock_time_t interval);
99
100/**
101 * \brief Reset an event timer with the same interval as was
102 * previously set.
103 * \param et A pointer to the event timer.
104 *
105 * This function resets the event timer with the same
106 * interval that was given to the event timer with the
107 * etimer_set() function. The start point of the interval
108 * is the exact time that the event timer last
109 * expired. Therefore, this function will cause the timer
110 * to be stable over time, unlike the etimer_restart()
111 * function. If this is executed before the timer expired,
112 * this function has no effect.
113 *
114 * \sa etimer_restart()
115 */
116void etimer_reset(struct etimer *et);
117
118/**
119 * \brief Reset an event timer with a new interval.
120 * \param et A pointer to the event timer.
121 * \param interval The interval before the timer expires.
122 *
123 * This function very similar to etimer_reset. Opposed to
124 * etimer_reset it is possible to change the timout.
125 * This allows accurate, non-periodic timers without drift.
126 *
127 * \sa etimer_reset()
128 */
129void etimer_reset_with_new_interval(struct etimer *et, clock_time_t interval);
130
131/**
132 * \brief Restart an event timer from the current point in time
133 * \param et A pointer to the event timer.
134 *
135 * This function restarts the event timer with the same
136 * interval that was given to the etimer_set()
137 * function. The event timer will start at the current
138 * time.
139 *
140 * \note A periodic timer will drift if this function is
141 * used to reset it. For periodic timers, use the
142 * etimer_reset() function instead.
143 *
144 * \sa etimer_reset()
145 */
146void etimer_restart(struct etimer *et);
147
148/**
149 * \brief Adjust the expiration time for an event timer
150 * \param et A pointer to the event timer.
151 * \param td The time difference to adjust the expiration time with.
152 *
153 * This function is used to adjust the time the event
154 * timer will expire. It can be used to synchronize
155 * periodic timers without the need to restart the timer
156 * or change the timer interval.
157 *
158 * \note This function should only be used for small
159 * adjustments. For large adjustments use etimer_set()
160 * instead.
161 *
162 * \note A periodic timer will drift unless the
163 * etimer_reset() function is used.
164 *
165 * \sa etimer_set()
166 * \sa etimer_reset()
167 */
168void etimer_adjust(struct etimer *et, int td);
169
170/**
171 * \brief Get the expiration time for the event timer.
172 * \param et A pointer to the event timer
173 * \return The expiration time for the event timer.
174 *
175 * This function returns the expiration time for an event timer.
176 */
177clock_time_t etimer_expiration_time(struct etimer *et);
178
179/**
180 * \brief Get the start time for the event timer.
181 * \param et A pointer to the event timer
182 * \return The start time for the event timer.
183 *
184 * This function returns the start time (when the timer
185 * was last set) for an event timer.
186 */
187clock_time_t etimer_start_time(struct etimer *et);
188
189/**
190 * \brief Check if an event timer has expired.
191 * \param et A pointer to the event timer
192 * \return Non-zero if the timer has expired, zero otherwise.
193 *
194 * This function tests if an event timer has expired and
195 * returns true or false depending on its status.
196 */
197int etimer_expired(struct etimer *et);
198
199/**
200 * \brief Stop a pending event timer.
201 * \param et A pointer to the pending event timer.
202 *
203 * This function stops an event timer that has previously
204 * been set with etimer_set() or etimer_reset(). After
205 * this function has been called, the event timer will not
206 * emit any event when it expires.
207 *
208 */
209void etimer_stop(struct etimer *et);
210
211/** @} */
212
213/**
214 * \name Functions called from timer interrupts, by the system
215 * @{
216 */
217
218/**
219 * \brief Make the event timer aware that the clock has changed
220 *
221 * This function is used to inform the event timer module
222 * that the system clock has been updated. Typically, this
223 * function would be called from the timer interrupt
224 * handler when the clock has ticked.
225 */
226void etimer_request_poll(void);
227
228/**
229 * \brief Check if there are any non-expired event timers.
230 * \return True if there are active event timers, false if there are
231 * no active timers.
232 *
233 * This function checks if there are any active event
234 * timers that have not expired.
235 */
236int etimer_pending(void);
237
238/**
239 * \brief Get next event timer expiration time.
240 * \return Next expiration time of all pending event timers.
241 * If there are no pending event timers this function
242 * returns 0.
243 *
244 * This functions returns next expiration time of all
245 * pending event timers.
246 */
247clock_time_t etimer_next_expiration_time(void);
248
249
250/** @} */
251
252PROCESS_NAME(etimer_process);
253#endif /* ETIMER_H_ */
254/** @} */
255/** @} */
void etimer_restart(struct etimer *et)
Restart an event timer from the current point in time.
Definition: etimer.c:199
clock_time_t etimer_start_time(struct etimer *et)
Get the start time for the event timer.
Definition: etimer.c:225
int etimer_pending(void)
Check if there are any non-expired event timers.
Definition: etimer.c:231
void etimer_reset_with_new_interval(struct etimer *et, clock_time_t interval)
Reset an event timer with a new interval.
Definition: etimer.c:184
void etimer_reset(struct etimer *et)
Reset an event timer with the same interval as was previously set.
Definition: etimer.c:192
void etimer_request_poll(void)
Make the event timer aware that the clock has changed.
Definition: etimer.c:145
clock_time_t etimer_next_expiration_time(void)
Get next event timer expiration time.
Definition: etimer.c:237
void etimer_stop(struct etimer *et)
Stop a pending event timer.
Definition: etimer.c:243
int etimer_expired(struct etimer *et)
Check if an event timer has expired.
Definition: etimer.c:213
void etimer_set(struct etimer *et, clock_time_t interval)
Set an event timer.
Definition: etimer.c:177
clock_time_t etimer_expiration_time(struct etimer *et)
Get the expiration time for the event timer.
Definition: etimer.c:219
void etimer_adjust(struct etimer *et, int timediff)
Adjust the expiration time for an event timer.
Definition: etimer.c:206
#define PROCESS_NAME(name)
Declare the name of a process.
Definition: process.h:286
A timer.
Definition: etimer.h:76
A timer.
Definition: timer.h:82