Systemd/job.h

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C

/*-*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 8 -*-*/
#ifndef foojobhfoo
#define foojobhfoo
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
typedef struct Job Job;
typedef struct JobDependency JobDependency;
typedef enum JobType JobType;
typedef enum JobState JobState;
typedef enum JobMode JobMode;
#include "manager.h"
#include "unit.h"
#include "hashmap.h"
#include "list.h"
enum JobType {
JOB_START, /* if a unit does not support being started, we'll just wait until it becomes active */
JOB_VERIFY_ACTIVE,
JOB_STOP,
JOB_RELOAD, /* if running reload */
JOB_RELOAD_OR_START, /* if running reload, if not running start */
/* Note that restarts are first treated like JOB_STOP, but
* then instead of finishing are patched to become
* JOB_START. */
JOB_RESTART, /* if running stop, then start unconditionally */
JOB_TRY_RESTART, /* if running stop and then start */
_JOB_TYPE_MAX,
_JOB_TYPE_INVALID = -1
};
enum JobState {
JOB_WAITING,
JOB_RUNNING,
_JOB_STATE_MAX
};
enum JobMode {
JOB_FAIL,
JOB_REPLACE,
_JOB_MODE_MAX
};
struct JobDependency {
/* Encodes that the 'subject' job needs the 'object' job in
* some way. This structure is used only while building a transaction. */
Job *subject;
Job *object;
bool matters;
LIST_FIELDS(JobDependency, subject);
LIST_FIELDS(JobDependency, object);
};
struct Job {
Manager *manager;
uint32_t id;
Unit *unit;
JobType type;
JobState state;
bool installed:1;
bool in_run_queue:1;
bool matters_to_anchor:1;
bool forced:1;
LIST_FIELDS(Job, transaction);
LIST_FIELDS(Job, run_queue);
LIST_HEAD(JobDependency, subject_list);
LIST_HEAD(JobDependency, object_list);
/* Used for graph algs as a "I have been here" marker */
Job* marker;
unsigned generation;
};
Job* job_new(Manager *m, JobType type, Unit *unit);
void job_free(Job *job);
void job_dump(Job *j, FILE*f, const char *prefix);
JobDependency* job_dependency_new(Job *subject, Job *object, bool matters);
void job_dependency_free(JobDependency *l);
void job_dependency_delete(Job *subject, Job *object, bool *matters);
bool job_is_anchor(Job *j);
int job_merge(Job *j, Job *other);
const char* job_type_to_string(JobType t);
int job_type_merge(JobType *a, JobType b);
bool job_type_is_mergeable(JobType a, JobType b);
bool job_type_is_superset(JobType a, JobType b);
bool job_type_is_conflicting(JobType a, JobType b);
void job_schedule_run(Job *j);
int job_run_and_invalidate(Job *j);
int job_finish_and_invalidate(Job *j, bool success);
#endif