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DDI_PERIODIC_ADD 9F "Apr 13, 2009"
NAME
ddi_periodic_add - issue nanosecond periodic timeout requests
SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/dditypes.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>

ddi_periodic_t ddi_periodic_add(void (*func)(void *), void arg,
 hrtime_t interval, int level);
INTERFACE LEVEL

Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI)

PARAMETERS
func

The callback function is invoked periodically in the specified interval. If the argument level is zero, the function is invoked in kernel context. Otherwise, it's invoked in interrupt context at the specified level.

arg

The argument passed to the callback function.

interval

Interval time in nanoseconds.

level

Callback interrupt level. If the value is zero, the callback function is invoked in kernel context. If the value is more than zero, but less than or equal to ten, the callback function is invoked in interrupt context at the specified interrupt level, which may be used for real time applications. This value must be in range of 0-10, which can be either a numeric number, a pre-defined macro (DDI_IPL_0, ... , DDI_IPL_10), or the DDI_INTR_PRI macro with the interrupt priority.

DESCRIPTION

The ddi_periodic_add() function schedules the specified function to be periodically invoked in the nanosecond interval time.

As with timeout(9F), the exact time interval over which the function takes effect cannot be guaranteed, but the value given is a close approximation.

RETURN VALUES

ddi_periodic_add()returns the non-zero opaque value (ddi_periodic_t), which might be used for ddi_periodic_delete(9F) to specify the request.

CONTEXT

The ddi_periodic_add() function may be called from user or kernel context.

EXAMPLES

Example 1 Using ddi_periodic_add() for a periodic callback function

In the following example, the device driver registers a periodic callback function invoked in kernel context.

static void
my_periodic_func(void *arg)
{
 /*
 * This handler is invoked periodically.
 */
 struct my_state *statep = (struct my_state *)arg;

 mutex_enter(&statep->lock);
 if (load_unbalanced(statep)) {
 balance_tasks(statep);
 }
 mutex_exit(&statep->lock);
}

static void
start_periodic_timer(struct my_state *statep)
{
 hrtime_t interval = CHECK_INTERVAL;

 mutex_init(&statep->lock, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER,
 (void *)DDI_IPL_0);

 /*
 * Register my_callback which is invoked periodically
 * in CHECK_INTERVAL in kernel context.
 */
 statep->periodic_id = ddi_periodic_add(my_periodic_func,
 statep, interval, DDI_IPL_0);

In the following example, the device driver registers a callback function invoked in interrupt context at level 7.

/*
 * This handler is invoked periodically in interrupt context.
 */
 static void
 my_periodic_int7_func(void *arg)
 {
 struct my_state *statep = (struct my_state *)arg;
 mutex_enter(&statep->lock);
 monitor_device(statep);
 mutex_exit(&statep->lock);
 }

 static void
 start_monitor_device(struct my_state *statep)
 {
 hrtime_t interval = MONITOR_INTERVAL;

 mutex_init(&statep->lock, NULL, MUTEX_DRIVER,
 (void *)DDI_IPL_7);

 /*
 * Register the callback function invoked periodically
 * at interrupt level 7.
 */
 statep->periodic_id = ddi_periodic_add(my_periodic_int7_func,
 statep, interval, DDI_IPL_7);
 }
SEE ALSO

cv_timedwait(9F), ddi_intr_get_pri(9F), ddi_periodic_delete(9F), ddi_intr_get_softint_pri(9F), delay(9F), drv_usectohz(9F), qtimeout(9F), quntimeout(9F), timeout(9F), untimeout(9F)

NOTES

A caller can only specify an interval in an integral multiple of 10ms. No other values are supported at this time. The interval specified is a lower bound on the interval on which the callback occurs.