Kernel: Add Thread::block_until(Condition).

Replace the class-based snooze alarm mechanism with a per-thread callback.
This makes it easy to block the current thread on an arbitrary condition:

    void SomeDevice::wait_for_irq() {
        m_interrupted = false;
        current->block_until([this] { return m_interrupted; });
    }
    void SomeDevice::handle_irq() {
        m_interrupted = true;
    }

Use this in the SB16 driver, and in NetworkTask :^)
This commit is contained in:
Andreas Kling 2019-07-14 14:51:54 +02:00
commit b2e502e533
Notes: sideshowbarker 2024-07-19 13:16:26 +09:00
8 changed files with 22 additions and 78 deletions

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@ -49,7 +49,6 @@ static SB16* s_the;
SB16::SB16()
: IRQHandler(5)
, CharacterDevice(42, 42) // ### ?
, m_interrupt_alarm(*this)
{
s_the = this;
initialize();
@ -144,7 +143,7 @@ void SB16::wait_for_irq()
#ifdef SB16_DEBUG
kprintf("SB16: waiting for interrupt...\n");
#endif
current->snooze_until(m_interrupt_alarm);
current->block_until([this] { return m_interrupted; });
#ifdef SB16_DEBUG
kprintf("SB16: got interrupt!\n");
#endif
@ -195,8 +194,3 @@ ssize_t SB16::write(FileDescription&, const u8* data, ssize_t length)
wait_for_irq();
return length;
}
bool SB16InterruptAlarm::is_ringing() const
{
return m_device.got_interrupt({});
}