fixed a problem of delayed handling of halted devices when there are no events and timer jobs
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@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ static void fire_cwq_handlers (mio_t* mio)
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static void fire_cwq_handlers_for_dev (mio_t* mio, mio_dev_t* dev)
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static void fire_cwq_handlers_for_dev (mio_t* mio, mio_dev_t* dev, int for_kill)
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{
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mio_cwq_t* cwq, * next;
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@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ static void fire_cwq_handlers_for_dev (mio_t* mio, mio_dev_t* dev)
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mio_freemem (mio, cwq);
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}
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if (dev_to_halt) mio_dev_halt (dev_to_halt);
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if (!for_kill && dev_to_halt) mio_dev_halt (dev_to_halt);
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}
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cwq = next;
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}
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@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ int mio_exec (mio_t* mio)
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mio_firetmrjobs (mio, MIO_NULL, MIO_NULL);
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/* execute callbacks for completed write operations again in case there were some jobs initiaated in the timer jobs */
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//fire_cwq_handlers (mio);
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/*fire_cwq_handlers (mio); <-- this may not be needed as it's called inside handle_event(). keep this line commented for now until i have new findings */
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if (!MIO_DEVL_IS_EMPTY(&mio->actdev))
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{
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@ -696,10 +696,10 @@ int mio_exec (mio_t* mio)
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if (mio_gettmrtmout(mio, MIO_NULL, &tmout) <= -1)
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{
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/* defaults to 1 second if timeout can't be acquired.
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* if this timeout affects how fast the halted device will get
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* killed when there are no events or timer jobs */
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tmout.sec = 1; /* TODO: make the default timeout configurable */
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/* defaults to 0 or 1 second if timeout can't be acquired.
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* if this timeout affects how fast the halted device will get killed.
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* if there is a halted device, set timeout to 0. otherwise set it to 1*/
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tmout.sec = !!MIO_DEVL_IS_EMPTY(&mio->hltdev); /* TODO: don't use 1. make this longer value configurable */
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tmout.nsec = 0;
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}
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@ -923,25 +923,10 @@ void mio_dev_kill (mio_dev_t* dev)
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dev->rtmridx = MIO_TMRIDX_INVALID;
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}
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/* clear completed write event queues - TODO: do i need to fire these? */
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if (dev->cw_count > 0)
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{
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mio_cwq_t* cwq, * next;
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cwq = MIO_CWQ_HEAD(&mio->cwq);
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while (cwq != &mio->cwq)
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{
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next = MIO_CWQ_NEXT(cwq);
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if (cwq->dev == dev)
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{
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cwq->dev->cw_count--;
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MIO_CWQ_UNLINK (cwq);
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mio_freemem (mio, cwq);
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}
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cwq = next;
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}
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}
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/* clear completed write event queues */
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if (dev->cw_count > 0) fire_cwq_handlers_for_dev (mio, dev, 1);
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/* clear pending send requests */
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/* clear pending write requests - won't fire on_write for pending write requests */
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while (!MIO_WQ_IS_EMPTY(&dev->wq))
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{
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mio_wq_t* q;
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