glibc/include/aio.h
Lukasz Majewski cc5d5852c6 y2038: Convert aio_suspend to support 64 bit time
The aio_suspend function has been converted to support 64 bit time.

This change uses (in aio_misc.h):
- __futex_abstimed_wait64 (instead of futex_reltimed_wait)
- __futex_abstimed_wait_cancellable64
	(instead of futex_reltimed_wait_cancellable)
    from ./sysdeps/nptl/futex-helpers.h

The aio_suspend() accepts relative timeout, which then is converted to
absolute one.

The i686-gnu port (HURD) do not define DONT_NEED_AIO_MISC_COND and as it
doesn't (yet) support 64 bit time it uses not converted
pthread_cond_timedwait().

The __aio_suspend() is supposed to be run on ports with __TIMESIZE !=64 and
__WORDSIZE==32. It internally utilizes __aio_suspend_time64() and hence the
conversion from 32 bit struct timespec to 64 bit one is required.

For ports supporting 64 bit time the __aio_suspend_time64() will be used
either via alias (to __aio_suspend when __TIMESIZE==64) or redirection
(when -D_TIME_BITS=64 is passed).

Build tests:
./src/scripts/build-many-glibcs.py glibcs

Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella  <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
2020-11-30 14:08:44 +01:00

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#ifndef _AIO_H
#include <rt/aio.h>
#ifndef _ISOMAC
/* Now define the internal interfaces. */
extern void __aio_init (const struct aioinit *__init);
/* Flag to signal we need to be compatible with glibc < 2.4 in
lio_listio and we do not issue events for each individual list
element. */
#define LIO_NO_INDIVIDUAL_EVENT 128
# if __TIMESIZE == 64
# define __aio_suspend_time64 __aio_suspend
# else
extern int __aio_suspend_time64 (const struct aiocb *const list[], int nent,
const struct __timespec64 *timeout);
librt_hidden_proto (__aio_suspend_time64)
# endif
#endif
#endif