rockbox/firmware/export/timer.h
William Wilgus 1da2708a7c Fix timer Agptek Rocker (other hosted players)
on timer_unregister callbacks are not removed

It seems (at least on the Rocker) timers continue to fire (for a bit??)

Now we store the registered callback in the sigev structure and check
that the callback matches the one registered when the timer is created.

This should stop the possible case of a new timer getting spurious callbacks
We also now NULL the callbacks on un-register which should stop the segfaults

Added some notes to timer.c and timer.h

Change-Id: Ia155c3a4e4af89f474d55ed845560ccc1fab85aa
2019-10-17 21:19:00 +02:00

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/***************************************************************************
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#ifndef __TIMER_H__
#define __TIMER_H__
#include <stdbool.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "cpu.h"
#if (CONFIG_PLATFORM & PLATFORM_HOSTED)
#define TIMER_FREQ 1000000
#endif
/* NOTE: if unreg cb is defined you are in charge of calling timer_unregister() */
bool timer_register(int reg_prio, void (*unregister_callback)(void),
long cycles, void (*timer_callback)(void)
IF_COP(,int core));
bool timer_set_period(long cycles);
#ifdef CPU_COLDFIRE
void timers_adjust_prescale(int multiplier, bool enable_irq);
#endif
/* NOTE: unregister callbacks are not called by timer_unregister()
* the unregister_callback only gets called when your timer gets
* overwritten by a lower priority timer using timer_register() */
void timer_unregister(void);
/* target-specific interface */
bool timer_set(long cycles, bool start);
bool timer_start(IF_COP_VOID(int core));
void timer_stop(void);
/* For target-specific interface use */
extern void (*pfn_timer)(void);
extern void (*pfn_unregister)(void);
#endif /* __TIMER_H__ */