X-Git-Url: https://git.lttng.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcommon%2Ffd-tracker%2Ffd-tracker.h;h=5c9810749371071000437c9e49b5e2d2f33df5f3;hb=4381dda7ec8705f7eacf5c1b34eaea861a72b3e6;hp=5776f6829797ca04cc540804f0a3876cd2f3b6e8;hpb=ab5be9fa2eb5ba9600a82cd18fd3cfcbac69169a;p=lttng-tools.git diff --git a/src/common/fd-tracker/fd-tracker.h b/src/common/fd-tracker/fd-tracker.h index 5776f6829..5c9810749 100644 --- a/src/common/fd-tracker/fd-tracker.h +++ b/src/common/fd-tracker/fd-tracker.h @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ #define FD_TRACKER_H #include +#include #include #include @@ -102,7 +103,7 @@ struct fs_handle *fd_tracker_open_fs_handle(struct fd_tracker *tracker, * negative tracker-specific codes may be returned: * - ENOMEM: allocation of a new entry failed, * - EMFILE: too many unsuspendable fds are opened and the tracker can't - * accomodate the request for a new unsuspendable entry. + * accommodates the request for a new unsuspendable entry. */ int fd_tracker_open_unsuspendable_fd(struct fd_tracker *tracker, int *out_fds, @@ -137,46 +138,4 @@ int fd_tracker_close_unsuspendable_fd(struct fd_tracker *tracker, */ void fd_tracker_log(struct fd_tracker *tracker); -/* - * Marks the handle as the most recently used and marks the 'fd' as - * "in-use". This prevents the tracker from recycling the underlying - * file descriptor while it is actively being used by a thread. - * - * Don't forget that the tracker may be initiating an fd 'suspension' - * from another thread as the need to free an fd slot may arise from any - * thread within the daemon. - * - * Note that a restorable fd should never be held for longer than - * strictly necessary (e.g. the duration of a syscall()). - * - * Returns the fd on success, otherwise a negative value may be returned - * if the restoration of the fd failed. - */ -int fs_handle_get_fd(struct fs_handle *handle); - -/* - * Used by the application to signify that it is no longer using the - * underlying fd and that it may be suspended. - */ -void fs_handle_put_fd(struct fs_handle *handle); - -/* - * Unlink the file associated to an fs_handle. Note that the unlink - * operation will not be performed immediately. It will only be performed - * once all references to the underlying file (through other fs_handle objects) - * have been released. - * - * However, note that the file will be renamed so as to provide the observable - * effect of an unlink(), that is removing a name from the filesystem. - * - * Returns 0 on success, otherwise a negative value will be returned - * if the operation failed. - */ -int fs_handle_unlink(struct fs_handle *handle); - -/* - * Frees the handle and discards the underlying fd. - */ -int fs_handle_close(struct fs_handle *handle); - #endif /* FD_TRACKER_H */