2013-03-25 16:23:56 +01:00
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/*
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* GLIB Compatibility Functions
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*
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* Copyright IBM, Corp. 2013
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*
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* Authors:
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* Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
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2014-05-08 10:30:46 +02:00
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* Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
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* Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
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2013-03-25 16:23:56 +01:00
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*
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* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
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* See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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*
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*/
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#ifndef QEMU_GLIB_COMPAT_H
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#define QEMU_GLIB_COMPAT_H
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2018-05-04 17:25:00 +02:00
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/* Ask for warnings for anything that was marked deprecated in
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* the defined version, or before. It is a candidate for rewrite.
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*/
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2018-05-04 16:34:46 +02:00
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#define GLIB_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED GLIB_VERSION_2_48
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2018-05-04 17:25:00 +02:00
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/* Ask for warnings if code tries to use function that did not
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* exist in the defined version. These risk breaking builds
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*/
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2018-05-04 16:34:46 +02:00
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#define GLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED GLIB_VERSION_2_48
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2018-05-04 17:25:00 +02:00
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#pragma GCC diagnostic push
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#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations"
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2013-03-25 16:23:56 +01:00
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#include <glib.h>
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2018-05-04 17:25:00 +02:00
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/*
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* Note that because of the GLIB_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED constant above, allowing
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* use of functions from newer GLib via this compat header needs a little
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* trickery to prevent warnings being emitted.
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*
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* Consider a function from newer glib-X.Y that we want to use
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*
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* int g_foo(const char *wibble)
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*
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* We must define a static inline function with the same signature that does
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* what we need, but with a "_qemu" suffix e.g.
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*
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* static inline void g_foo_qemu(const char *wibble)
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* {
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* #if GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(X, Y, 0)
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* g_foo(wibble)
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* #else
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* g_something_equivalent_in_older_glib(wibble);
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* #endif
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* }
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*
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* The #pragma at the top of this file turns off -Wdeprecated-declarations,
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* ensuring this wrapper function impl doesn't trigger the compiler warning
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* about using too new glib APIs. Finally we can do
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*
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* #define g_foo(a) g_foo_qemu(a)
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*
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* So now the code elsewhere in QEMU, which *does* have the
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* -Wdeprecated-declarations warning active, can call g_foo(...) as normal,
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* without generating warnings.
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*/
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2017-01-03 20:19:33 +01:00
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#if defined(_WIN32) && !GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2, 50, 0)
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glib: fix g_poll early timeout on windows
g_poll has a problem on Windows when using
timeouts < 10ms, in glib/gpoll.c:
/* If not, and we have a significant timeout, poll again with
* timeout then. Note that this will return indication for only
* one event, or only for messages. We ignore timeouts less than
* ten milliseconds as they are mostly pointless on Windows, the
* MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx() call will timeout right away
* anyway.
*/
if (retval == 0 && (timeout == INFINITE || timeout >= 10))
retval = poll_rest (poll_msgs, handles, nhandles, fds, nfds, timeout);
so whenever g_poll is called with timeout < 10ms it does
a quick poll instead of wait, this causes significant performance
degradation of QEMU, thus we should use WaitForMultipleObjectsEx
directly
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Vorobiov <s.vorobiov@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
2014-05-08 10:47:10 +02:00
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/*
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* g_poll has a problem on Windows when using
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* timeouts < 10ms, so use wrapper.
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*/
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#define g_poll(fds, nfds, timeout) g_poll_fixed(fds, nfds, timeout)
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gint g_poll_fixed(GPollFD *fds, guint nfds, gint timeout);
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2014-05-02 16:35:56 +02:00
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#endif
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2018-05-04 17:25:00 +02:00
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#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
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2013-03-25 16:23:56 +01:00
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#endif
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