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authormzuther <mzuther@3ae390bd-cb1e-0410-b409-cd5a39f66f1f>2012-03-23 19:54:21 +0000
committermzuther <mzuther@3ae390bd-cb1e-0410-b409-cd5a39f66f1f>2012-03-23 19:54:21 +0000
commit2a72a238872c5a74d9a1d9323a989acd05552e9f (patch)
tree01287997c3c107110eb0d3a3dcff6ffc8fa18b87
parent446db7af452c781f700c9313bca2335eecec2c45 (diff)
downloadlcd4linux-2a72a238872c5a74d9a1d9323a989acd05552e9f.tar.gz
timer activation: use defines instead of integers for easier reading
git-svn-id: https://ssl.bulix.org/svn/lcd4linux/trunk@1182 3ae390bd-cb1e-0410-b409-cd5a39f66f1f
-rw-r--r--timer.c18
-rw-r--r--timer.h3
-rw-r--r--timer_group.c28
3 files changed, 26 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/timer.c b/timer.c
index 61de79e..52b5dac 100644
--- a/timer.c
+++ b/timer.c
@@ -184,14 +184,14 @@ int timer_remove(void (*callback) (void *data), void *data)
timer slot by looking for its settings */
for (timer = 0; timer < nTimers; timer++) {
/* skip inactive (i.e. deleted) timers */
- if (Timers[timer].active == 0)
+ if (Timers[timer].active == TIMER_INACTIVE)
continue;
if (Timers[timer].callback == callback && Timers[timer].data == data) {
/* we have found the timer slot, so mark it as being inactive;
we will not actually delete the slot, so its allocated
memory may be re-used */
- Timers[timer].active = 0;
+ Timers[timer].active = TIMER_INACTIVE;
/* signal successful timer removal */
return 0;
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ int timer_add(void (*callback) (void *data), void *data, const int interval, con
/* try to minimize memory usage by looping through the timer slots
and looking for an inactive timer */
for (timer = 0; timer < nTimers; timer++) {
- if (Timers[timer].active == 0) {
+ if (Timers[timer].active == TIMER_INACTIVE) {
/* we've just found one, so let's reuse it ("timer" holds its
ID) by breaking the loop */
break;
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ int timer_add(void (*callback) (void *data), void *data, const int interval, con
/* set timer to active so that it is processed and not overwritten
by the memory optimization routine above */
- Timers[timer].active = 1;
+ Timers[timer].active = TIMER_ACTIVE;
/* one-shot timers should NOT fire immediately, so delay them by a
single timer interval */
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ int timer_add_late(void (*callback) (void *data), void *data, const int interval
by looking for its settings */
for (timer = 0; timer < nTimers; timer++) {
/* skip inactive (i.e. deleted) timers */
- if (Timers[timer].active == 0)
+ if (Timers[timer].active == TIMER_INACTIVE)
continue;
if (Timers[timer].callback == callback && Timers[timer].data == data && Timers[timer].interval == interval) {
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ int timer_process(struct timespec *delay)
/* process all expired timers */
for (timer = 0; timer < nTimers; timer++) {
/* skip inactive (i.e. deleted) timers */
- if (Timers[timer].active == 0)
+ if (Timers[timer].active == TIMER_INACTIVE)
continue;
/* check whether current timer needs to be processed, i.e. the
@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ int timer_process(struct timespec *delay)
if (Timers[timer].one_shot) {
/* mark one-shot timer as inactive (which means the timer has
been deleted and its allocated memory may be re-used) */
- Timers[timer].active = 0;
+ Timers[timer].active = TIMER_INACTIVE;
} else {
/* otherwise, re-spawn timer by adding one triggering interval
to its triggering time */
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ int timer_process(struct timespec *delay)
timer */
for (timer = 0; timer < nTimers; timer++) {
/* skip inactive (i.e. deleted) timers */
- if (Timers[timer].active == 0)
+ if (Timers[timer].active == TIMER_INACTIVE)
continue;
/* if this is the first timer that we check, mark it as the next
@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ int timer_process(struct timespec *delay)
/* process all timers */
for (timer = 0; timer < nTimers; timer++) {
/* skip inactive (i.e. deleted) timers */
- if (Timers[timer].active == 0)
+ if (Timers[timer].active == TIMER_INACTIVE)
continue;
/* correct timer's time stamp by clock skew */
diff --git a/timer.h b/timer.h
index 3268182..ccfd7c4 100644
--- a/timer.h
+++ b/timer.h
@@ -28,6 +28,9 @@
#ifndef _TIMER_H_
#define _TIMER_H_
+#define TIMER_ACTIVE 1
+#define TIMER_INACTIVE 0
+
#include <time.h>
int timer_add(void (*callback) (void *data), void *data, const int interval, const int one_shot);
diff --git a/timer_group.c b/timer_group.c
index 893e085..3e04e56 100644
--- a/timer_group.c
+++ b/timer_group.c
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ int timer_group_exists(const int interval)
matches the specified interval */
for (group = 0; group < nTimerGroups; group++) {
/* skip inactive (i.e. deleted) timer groups */
- if (TimerGroups[group].active == 0)
+ if (TimerGroups[group].active == TIMER_INACTIVE)
continue;
if (*TimerGroups[group].interval == interval) {
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ int timer_add_group(const int interval)
/* try to minimize memory usage by looping through timer group
slots and looking for an inactive timer group */
for (group = 0; group < nTimerGroups; group++) {
- if (TimerGroups[group].active == 0) {
+ if (TimerGroups[group].active == TIMER_INACTIVE) {
/* we've just found one, so let's reuse it ("group" holds its
ID) by breaking the loop */
break;
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ int timer_add_group(const int interval)
/* set timer group to active so that it is processed and not
overwritten by the memory optimization routine above */
- TimerGroups[group].active = 1;
+ TimerGroups[group].active = TIMER_ACTIVE;
/* finally, request a generic timer that calls this group and
signal success or failure */
@@ -255,14 +255,14 @@ int timer_remove_group(const int interval)
with the specified update interval */
for (widget = 0; widget < nTimerGroupWidgets; widget++) {
/* skip inactive (i.e. deleted) widget slots */
- if (TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active == 0)
+ if (TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active == TIMER_INACTIVE)
continue;
if (TimerGroupWidgets[widget].interval == interval) {
/* we have found a matching widget slot, so mark it as being
inactive; we will not actually delete the slot, so its
allocated memory may be re-used */
- TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active = 0;
+ TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active = TIMER_INACTIVE;
}
}
@@ -270,14 +270,14 @@ int timer_remove_group(const int interval)
timer group slot by looking for its settings */
for (group = 0; group < nTimerGroups; group++) {
/* skip inactive (i.e. deleted) timer groups */
- if (TimerGroups[group].active == 0)
+ if (TimerGroups[group].active == TIMER_INACTIVE)
continue;
if (*TimerGroups[group].interval == interval) {
/* we have found the timer group slot, so mark it as being
inactive; we will not actually delete the slot, so its
allocated memory may be re-used */
- TimerGroups[group].active = 0;
+ TimerGroups[group].active = TIMER_INACTIVE;
/* remove the generic timer that calls this group */
if (timer_remove(timer_process_group, TimerGroups[group].interval)) {
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ int timer_remove_empty_group(const int interval)
specified update interval */
for (widget = 0; widget < nTimerGroupWidgets; widget++) {
/* skip inactive (i.e. deleted) widget slots */
- if (TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active == 0)
+ if (TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active == TIMER_INACTIVE)
continue;
/* at least one other widget with specified update interval
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ void timer_process_group(void *data)
group's update interval */
for (widget = 0; widget < nTimerGroupWidgets; widget++) {
/* skip inactive (i.e. deleted) widgets */
- if (TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active == 0)
+ if (TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active == TIMER_INACTIVE)
continue;
/* the current widget belongs to the specified timer group */
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ void timer_process_group(void *data)
/* mark one-shot widget as inactive (which means the it has
been deleted and its allocated memory may be re-used) */
if (TimerGroupWidgets[widget].one_shot) {
- TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active = 0;
+ TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active = TIMER_INACTIVE;
/* also remove the corresponding timer group if it is empty */
timer_remove_empty_group(interval);
@@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ int timer_add_widget(void (*callback) (void *data), void *data, const int interv
/* try to minimize memory usage by looping through the widget
slots and looking for an inactive widget slot */
for (widget = 0; widget < nTimerGroupWidgets; widget++) {
- if (TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active == 0) {
+ if (TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active == TIMER_INACTIVE) {
/* we've just found one, so let's reuse it ("widget" holds its
ID) by breaking the loop */
break;
@@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ int timer_add_widget(void (*callback) (void *data), void *data, const int interv
/* set widget slot to active so that it is processed and not
overwritten by the memory optimization routine above */
- TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active = 1;
+ TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active = TIMER_ACTIVE;
/* signal successful addition of widget slot */
return 0;
@@ -490,14 +490,14 @@ int timer_remove_widget(void (*callback) (void *data), void *data)
widget slot by looking for its settings */
for (widget = 0; widget < nTimerGroupWidgets; widget++) {
/* skip inactive (i.e. deleted) widget slots */
- if (TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active == 0)
+ if (TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active == TIMER_INACTIVE)
continue;
if (TimerGroupWidgets[widget].callback == callback && TimerGroupWidgets[widget].data == data) {
/* we have found the widget slot, so mark it as being
inactive; we will not actually delete the slot, so its
allocated memory may be re-used */
- TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active = 0;
+ TimerGroupWidgets[widget].active = TIMER_INACTIVE;
/* store the widget's triggering interval for later use and
break the loop */