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16 
17 /**
18  * @addtogroup Sync
19  * @{
20  */
21 
22 /**
23  * @file sync.h
24  */
25 
26 #ifndef ANDROID_SYNC_H
27 #define ANDROID_SYNC_H
28 
29 #include <stdint.h>
30 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
31 
32 #include <linux/sync_file.h>
33 
34 __BEGIN_DECLS
35 
36 #if __ANDROID_API__ >= 26
37 
38 /* Fences indicate the status of an asynchronous task. They are initially
39  * in unsignaled state (0), and make a one-time transition to either signaled
40  * (1) or error (< 0) state. A sync file is a collection of one or more fences;
41  * the sync file's status is error if any of its fences are in error state,
42  * signaled if all of the child fences are signaled, or unsignaled otherwise.
43  *
44  * Sync files are created by various device APIs in response to submitting
45  * tasks to the device. Standard file descriptor lifetime syscalls like dup()
46  * and close() are used to manage sync file lifetime.
47  *
48  * The poll(), ppoll(), or select() syscalls can be used to wait for the sync
49  * file to change status, or (with a timeout of zero) to check its status.
50  *
51  * The functions below provide a few additional sync-specific operations.
52  */
53 
54 /**
55  * Merge two sync files.
56  *
57  * This produces a new sync file with the given name which has the union of the
58  * two original sync file's fences; redundant fences may be removed.
59  *
60  * If one of the input sync files is signaled or invalid, then this function
61  * may behave like dup(): the new file descriptor refers to the valid/unsignaled
62  * sync file with its original name, rather than a new sync file.
63  *
64  * The original fences remain valid, and the caller is responsible for closing
65  * them.
66  *
67  * Available since API level 26.
68  */
69 int32_t sync_merge(const char* name, int32_t fd1, int32_t fd2) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
70 
71 /**
72  * Retrieve detailed information about a sync file and its fences.
73  *
74  * The returned sync_file_info must be freed by calling sync_file_info_free().
75  *
76  * Available since API level 26.
77  */
78 struct sync_file_info* sync_file_info(int32_t fd) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
79 
80 /**
81  * Get the array of fence infos from the sync file's info.
82  *
83  * The returned array is owned by the parent sync file info, and has
84  * info->num_fences entries.
85  *
86  * Available since API level 26.
87  */
sync_get_fence_info(const struct sync_file_info * info)88 static inline struct sync_fence_info* sync_get_fence_info(const struct sync_file_info* info) {
89 // This header should compile in C, but some C++ projects enable
90 // warnings-as-error for C-style casts.
91 #pragma GCC diagnostic push
92 #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wold-style-cast"
93     return (struct sync_fence_info *)(uintptr_t)(info->sync_fence_info);
94 #pragma GCC diagnostic pop
95 }
96 
97 /**
98  * Free a struct sync_file_info structure
99  *
100  * Available since API level 26.
101  */
102 void sync_file_info_free(struct sync_file_info* info) __INTRODUCED_IN(26);
103 
104 #endif /* __ANDROID_API__ >= 26 */
105 
106 __END_DECLS
107 
108 #endif /* ANDROID_SYNC_H */
109 
110 /** @} */
111