Hi Thomas,
> Von: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]>
> On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 11:30 +0200, Michael Kerrisk wrote:
> > > This way we have it nicely integrated into the posix timer code and keep
> > > the existing semantics of posix timers intact.
> > >
> > > We need to think about the open file descriptor in the timer_delete()
> > > case as well, but this should be not too hard to sort out.
> >
> > This seems like a workable idea also. But note David Härdeman's
> > critique of options c & d: the existence of a coupled timerfd
> > and a timerid means that the application must maintain a mapping
> > between the two, so that after an epoll call (for example) that
> > says the timerfd is ready, the timer can be manipulated using
> > the corresponding timerfd. This isn't IMO a fatal flaw, but
^^^^^^^
hmmm, of course I meant "timerid" in that last line.
> > it does make the API a little more clumsy.
>
> Hmm, we might do something like:
>
> timer_gettime(fd | POSIX_TIMER_FD, .....);
>
> So the kernel looks up the fd in order to figure out the timer_id, which
> needs to be referenced in filep->private_data anyway.
And you'd need similar for timer_settime() and, perhaps,
timer_getoverrun(). But it seems slightly ugly, in the same way that
my idea in option (d) of returning a file descriptor from
timer_create() seems a slightly ugly. (And can we guarantee that
the [timerid] space is distinct from the [fd|POSIX_TIMER_FD] space?)
Cheers,
Michael
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