1 | /** @file
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2 | * IPRT - Handle Tables.
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3 | */
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4 |
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5 | /*
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6 | * Copyright (C) 2008-2020 Oracle Corporation
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7 | *
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8 | * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
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9 | * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
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10 | * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
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11 | * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
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12 | * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
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13 | * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
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14 | * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
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15 | *
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16 | * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
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17 | * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
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18 | * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the
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19 | * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
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20 | * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
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21 | *
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22 | * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
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23 | * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
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24 | */
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25 |
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26 | #ifndef IPRT_INCLUDED_handletable_h
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27 | #define IPRT_INCLUDED_handletable_h
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28 | #ifndef RT_WITHOUT_PRAGMA_ONCE
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29 | # pragma once
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30 | #endif
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31 |
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32 | #include <iprt/cdefs.h>
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33 | #include <iprt/types.h>
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34 |
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35 | RT_C_DECLS_BEGIN
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36 |
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37 | /** @defgroup grp_rt_handletable RTHandleTable - Handle Tables
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38 | * @ingroup grp_rt
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39 | * @{
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40 | */
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41 |
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42 | /**
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43 | * Callback for retaining an object during the lookup and free calls.
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44 | *
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45 | * This callback is executed when a handle is being looked up in one
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46 | * way or another from behind the handle table lock. This allows you
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47 | * to increase the reference (or some equivalent thing) during the
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48 | * handle lookup and thereby eliminate any race with anyone trying
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49 | * to free the handle.
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50 | *
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51 | * Note that there is no counterpart to this callback, so if you make
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52 | * use of this you'll have to release the object manually of course.
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53 | *
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54 | * Another use of this callback is to do some extra access checking.
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55 | * Use the return code to indicate whether the lookup should fail
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56 | * or not (no object is returned on faliure, naturally).
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57 | *
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58 | * @returns IPRT status code for the lookup (the caller won't see this).
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59 | *
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60 | * @param hHandleTable The handle table handle.
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61 | * @param pvObj The object which has been looked up.
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62 | * @param pvCtx The context argument if the handle table was created with the
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63 | * RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_CONTEXT set. Otherwise NULL.
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64 | * @param pvUser The user context argument specified when creating the table.
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65 | */
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66 | typedef DECLCALLBACKTYPE(int, FNRTHANDLETABLERETAIN,(RTHANDLETABLE hHandleTable, void *pvObj, void *pvCtx, void *pvUser));
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67 | /** Pointer to a FNHANDLETABLERETAIN. */
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68 | typedef FNRTHANDLETABLERETAIN *PFNRTHANDLETABLERETAIN;
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69 |
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70 | /**
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71 | * Callback for deleting a left over object during RTHandleTableDestroy.
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72 | *
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73 | * @param hHandleTable The handle table handle.
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74 | * @param h The handle.
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75 | * @param pvObj The object.
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76 | * @param pvCtx The context argument if the handle table was created with the
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77 | * RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_CONTEXT set. Otherwise NULL.
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78 | * @param pvUser The user context argument specified when creating the table.
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79 | *
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80 | */
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81 | typedef DECLCALLBACKTYPE(void, FNRTHANDLETABLEDELETE,(RTHANDLETABLE hHandleTable, uint32_t h, void *pvObj, void *pvCtx, void *pvUser));
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82 | /** Pointer to a FNRTHANDLETABLEDELETE. */
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83 | typedef FNRTHANDLETABLEDELETE *PFNRTHANDLETABLEDELETE;
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84 |
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85 |
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86 | /** @name RTHandleTableCreateEx flags
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87 | * @{ */
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88 | /** Whether the handle table entries takes a context or not.
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89 | *
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90 | * This can be useful for associating a handle with for instance a process or
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91 | * similar in order to prevent anyone but the owner from using the handle.
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92 | *
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93 | * Setting this means you will have to use the WithCtx functions to do the
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94 | * handle management. */
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95 | #define RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_CONTEXT RT_BIT_32(0)
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96 | /** Whether the handle table should take care of the serialization (IRQ unsafe).
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97 | * If not specified the caller will have to take care of that. */
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98 | #define RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_LOCKED RT_BIT_32(1)
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99 | /** Like RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_LOCKED, except it's IRQ safe.
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100 | * A side-effect is that callbacks may be called with IRQs disabled. */
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101 | #define RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_LOCKED_IRQ_SAFE RT_BIT_32(2)
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102 | /** The mask of valid flags. */
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103 | #define RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_MASK UINT32_C(0x00000007)
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104 | /** @} */
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105 |
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106 |
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107 | /**
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108 | * Creates a handle table.
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109 | *
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110 | * The handle table translates a 32-bit handle into an object pointer,
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111 | * optionally calling you back so you can retain the object without
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112 | * racing RTHandleTableFree.
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113 | *
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114 | * @returns IPRT status code and on success a handle table handle will be stored at the
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115 | * location phHandleTable points at.
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116 | *
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117 | * @param phHandleTable Where to store the handle table handle on success.
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118 | * @param fFlags Flags, see RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_*.
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119 | * @param uBase The handle base value. This is the value of the
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120 | * first handle to be returned.
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121 | * @param cMax The max number of handles. When exceeded the RTHandleTableAlloc
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122 | * or RTHandleTableAllocWithCtx calls will fail. Note that this
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123 | * number will be rounded up to a multiple of the sub-table size,
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124 | * or if it's too close to UINT32_MAX it will be rounded down.
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125 | * @param pfnRetain Optional retain callback that will be called from behind the
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126 | * lock (if any) during lookup.
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127 | * @param pvUser The user argument to the retain callback.
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128 | */
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129 | RTDECL(int) RTHandleTableCreateEx(PRTHANDLETABLE phHandleTable, uint32_t fFlags, uint32_t uBase, uint32_t cMax,
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130 | PFNRTHANDLETABLERETAIN pfnRetain, void *pvUser);
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131 |
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132 | /**
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133 | * A simplified version of the RTHandleTableCreateEx API.
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134 | *
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135 | * It assumes a max of about 64K handles with 1 being the base. The table
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136 | * access will serialized (RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_LOCKED).
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137 | *
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138 | * @returns IPRT status code and *phHandleTable.
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139 | *
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140 | * @param phHandleTable Where to store the handle table handle on success.
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141 | */
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142 | RTDECL(int) RTHandleTableCreate(PRTHANDLETABLE phHandleTable);
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143 |
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144 | /**
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145 | * Destroys a handle table.
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146 | *
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147 | * If any entries are still in used the pfnDelete callback will be invoked
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148 | * on each of them (if specfied) to allow to you clean things up.
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149 | *
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150 | * @returns IPRT status code
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151 | *
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152 | * @param hHandleTable The handle to the handle table.
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153 | * @param pfnDelete Function to be called back on each handle still in use. Optional.
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154 | * @param pvUser The user argument to pfnDelete.
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155 | */
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156 | RTDECL(int) RTHandleTableDestroy(RTHANDLETABLE hHandleTable, PFNRTHANDLETABLEDELETE pfnDelete, void *pvUser);
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157 |
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158 | /**
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159 | * Allocates a handle from the handle table.
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160 | *
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161 | * @returns IPRT status code, almost any.
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162 | * @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
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163 | * @retval VERR_NO_MEMORY if we failed to extend the handle table.
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164 | * @retval VERR_NO_MORE_HANDLES if we're out of handles.
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165 | *
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166 | * @param hHandleTable The handle to the handle table.
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167 | * @param pvObj The object to associate with the new handle.
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168 | * This must be aligned on a 4 byte boundary.
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169 | * @param ph Where to return the handle on success.
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170 | *
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171 | * @remarks Do not call this if RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_CONTEXT was used during creation.
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172 | */
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173 | RTDECL(int) RTHandleTableAlloc(RTHANDLETABLE hHandleTable, void *pvObj, uint32_t *ph);
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174 |
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175 | /**
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176 | * Looks up a handle.
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177 | *
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178 | * @returns The object pointer on success. NULL on failure.
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179 | *
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180 | * @param hHandleTable The handle to the handle table.
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181 | * @param h The handle to lookup.
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182 | *
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183 | * @remarks Do not call this if RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_CONTEXT was used during creation.
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184 | */
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185 | RTDECL(void *) RTHandleTableLookup(RTHANDLETABLE hHandleTable, uint32_t h);
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186 |
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187 | /**
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188 | * Looks up and frees a handle.
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189 | *
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190 | * @returns The object pointer on success. NULL on failure.
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191 | *
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192 | * @param hHandleTable The handle to the handle table.
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193 | * @param h The handle to lookup.
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194 | *
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195 | * @remarks Do not call this if RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_CONTEXT was used during creation.
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196 | */
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197 | RTDECL(void *) RTHandleTableFree(RTHANDLETABLE hHandleTable, uint32_t h);
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198 |
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199 | /**
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200 | * Allocates a handle from the handle table.
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201 | *
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202 | * @returns IPRT status code, almost any.
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203 | * @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
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204 | * @retval VERR_NO_MEMORY if we failed to extend the handle table.
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205 | * @retval VERR_NO_MORE_HANDLES if we're out of handles.
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206 | *
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207 | * @param hHandleTable The handle to the handle table.
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208 | * @param pvObj The object to associate with the new handle.
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209 | * This must be aligned on a 4 byte boundary.
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210 | * @param pvCtx The context to associate with the new handle.
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211 | * @param ph Where to return the handle on success.
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212 | *
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213 | * @remarks Call this if RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_CONTEXT was used during creation.
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214 | */
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215 | RTDECL(int) RTHandleTableAllocWithCtx(RTHANDLETABLE hHandleTable, void *pvObj, void *pvCtx, uint32_t *ph);
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216 |
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217 | /**
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218 | * Looks up a handle.
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219 | *
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220 | * @returns The object pointer on success. NULL on failure.
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221 | *
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222 | * @param hHandleTable The handle to the handle table.
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223 | * @param h The handle to lookup.
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224 | * @param pvCtx The handle context, this must match what was given on allocation.
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225 | *
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226 | * @remarks Call this if RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_CONTEXT was used during creation.
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227 | */
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228 | RTDECL(void *) RTHandleTableLookupWithCtx(RTHANDLETABLE hHandleTable, uint32_t h, void *pvCtx);
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229 |
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230 | /**
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231 | * Looks up and frees a handle.
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232 | *
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233 | * @returns The object pointer on success. NULL on failure.
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234 | *
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235 | * @param hHandleTable The handle to the handle table.
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236 | * @param h The handle to lookup.
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237 | * @param pvCtx The handle context, this must match what was given on allocation.
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238 | *
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239 | * @remarks Call this if RTHANDLETABLE_FLAGS_CONTEXT was used during creation.
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240 | */
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241 | RTDECL(void *) RTHandleTableFreeWithCtx(RTHANDLETABLE hHandleTable, uint32_t h, void *pvCtx);
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242 |
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243 | /** @} */
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244 |
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245 | RT_C_DECLS_END
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246 |
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247 |
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248 | #endif /* !IPRT_INCLUDED_handletable_h */
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249 |
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