#ifndef HAP_PLS_H #define HAP_PLS_H /** * Copyright (c) 2019, The Linux Foundation. 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Users can use this to store context for the lifetime of * the calling process on the hlos. * * Recovering instances * -------------------- * * To maintain the same instance structure for a caller from the HLOS users * can use the HAP_pls_add_lookup api, which will lookup the key, and add it * if its not already present. * For example: * * static int my_instance(struct my_struct* me) { * return HAP_pls_add_lookup((uintptr_t)my_ctor, //type, some unique static address * 0, //key, for different type instances * sizeof(*me), //size of our struture * my_ctor, //structure ctor * 0, //aditional user context for ctor * my_dtor, //desturctor * &me); //result * } * * First call to my_instance will initialize the structure by allocating it and calling my_ctor. * Second call to my_instance will return the created instance. * This API is thread safe, but when two threads try to intialize the structure the first * time they may both create an instance, but only 1 will be returned. * The destructor will be called when the HLOS process exits. * * See HAP_pls_add and HAP_pls_add_lookup. * * Exit Hooks * ---------- * * Users can use either HAP_pls_add_lookup or HAP_pls_add to add a destructor that will be * called when the HLOS process exits. The main difference between the two functions is that * HAP_pls_add will always add, and the last instance added will be the one returned by * HAP_pls_lookup. * * */ /** * adds a new type/key to the local storage, overriding * any previous value at the key. Overriding the key * does not cause the destructor to run. Destructors are * run when the HLOS process exits. * * @param type, type part of the key to be used for lookup, * these should be static addresses, like the address of a function. * @param key, the key to be used for lookup * @param size, the size of the data * @param ctor, constructor that takes a context and memory of size * @param ctx, constructor context passed as the first argument to ctor * @param dtor, destructor to run at pls shutdown * @param ppo, output data * @retval, 0 for success */ int HAP_pls_add(uintptr_t type, uintptr_t key, int size, int (*ctor)(void* ctx, void* data), void* ctx, void (*dtor)(void*), void** ppo); /** * Like add, but will only add 1 item, and return the same item on the * next add. If two threads try to call this function at teh same time * they will both receive the same value as a result, but the constructors * may be called twice. * item if its already there, otherwise tries to add. * ctor may be called twice * callers should avoid calling pls_add for the same type/key which will override the singleton */ int HAP_pls_add_lookup(uintptr_t type, uintptr_t key, int size, int (*ctor)(void* ctx, void* data), void* ctx, void (*dtor)(void*), void** ppo); /** * finds the last data pointer added for key to the local storage * * @param key, the key to be used for lookup * @param ppo, output data * @retval, 0 for success */ int HAP_pls_lookup(uintptr_t type, uintptr_t key, void** ppo); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif //HAP_PLS_H