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construct/include/ircd/run.h
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// Matrix Construct
//
// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
//
// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
#define HAVE_IRCD_RUN_H
// Forward declarations for because ctx.h is included after runlevel.h.
namespace ircd::ctx
{
struct dock;
}
/// Library control details and patch-panel. This namespace contains the
/// current runlevel state for the library and provides callback interfaces
/// which can be notified for, or augment the behavior of runlevel transitions
/// (i.e when the lib is being initialized for service or shutting down, etc).
namespace ircd::run
{
enum class level :int;
struct changed;
string_view reflect(const enum level &);
// Access to the current runlevel indicator.
extern const enum level &level;
// Access to the desired runlevel. When this differs from the current
// level, a command to change the runlevel has been given but not all
// tasks have completed at the current runlevel.
extern const enum level &chadburn;
}
/// An instance of this class registers itself to be called back when
/// the ircd::run::level has changed. The context for this callback differs
/// based on the level argument; not all invocations are on an ircd::ctx, etc.
///
/// Note: Its destructor will access a list in libircd; after a callback
/// for a HALT do not unload libircd.so until destructing this object.
///
struct ircd::run::changed
:instance_list<ircd::run::changed>
{
static ctx::dock dock;
static const enum level single_sentinel
{
std::numeric_limits<std::underlying_type<enum level>::type>::max()
};
enum level single
{
single_sentinel
};
std::function<void ()> handler_one;
std::function<void (const enum level &)> handler
{
[this](const auto &level)
{
if(single == single_sentinel || single != level)
return;
if(likely(handler_one))
handler_one();
}
};
/// The handler function will be called back for any run::level change while
/// this instance remains in scope.
changed(decltype(handler) function) noexcept
:handler{std::move(function)}
{}
/// The handler function will be called back for the specific run::level
/// change while this instance remains in scope.
changed(const enum level &single, decltype(handler_one) function) noexcept
:single{single}
,handler_one{std::move(function)}
{}
/// Default construction for no-op
changed() noexcept;
~changed() noexcept;
};
/// The run::level allows all observers to know the coarse state of IRCd and to
/// react accordingly. This can be used by the embedder of libircd to know
/// when it's safe to use or delete libircd resources. It is also used
/// similarly by the library and its modules. Only one runlevel is active at
/// any time.
///
/// * HALT is the off mode. Nothing is/will be running in libircd until
/// an invocation of ircd::init();
///
/// * READY is the state after calling ircd::init(). Leaving READY is done with
/// the user either calling their ios.run() to start executing tasks or calling
/// ircd::quit() to HALT again.
///
/// * START indicates the daemon is executing its startup procedures. Leaving
/// the START state occurs internally when there is success or a fatal error.
///
/// * IDLE indicates the library is ready for use. The user can load their
/// application in this mode before transitioning to RUN.
///
/// * RUN is the service mode. Full client and application functionality exists
/// in this mode. Leaving the RUN mode is done with ircd::quit();
///
/// * QUIT indicates the daemon is executing the shutdown procedures. This
/// will eventually return back to the HALT state.
///
/// * FAULT is a special mode indicating something really bad. The exact
/// details of this mode are ambiguous. Users do not have to handle this.
///
enum class ircd::run::level
:int
{
FAULT = -1, ///< Unrecoverable fault.
HALT = 0, ///< x <-- IRCd Powered off.
READY = 1, ///< | | Ready for user to run ios event loop.
START = 2, ///< | | Starting internal subsystems.
IDLE = 3, ///< | | Ready for user to load application.
RUN = 4, ///< O | IRCd in service.
QUIT = 5, ///< --> ^ Clean shutdown in progress.
};