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3 
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5 
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28 */
29 
30 #include "precompiled.hpp"
31 #include "mailbox.hpp"
32 #include "err.hpp"
33 
mailbox_t()34 zmq::mailbox_t::mailbox_t ()
35 {
36     //  Get the pipe into passive state. That way, if the users starts by
37     //  polling on the associated file descriptor it will get woken up when
38     //  new command is posted.
39     const bool ok = _cpipe.check_read ();
40     zmq_assert (!ok);
41     _active = false;
42 }
43 
~mailbox_t()44 zmq::mailbox_t::~mailbox_t ()
45 {
46     //  TODO: Retrieve and deallocate commands inside the _cpipe.
47 
48     // Work around problem that other threads might still be in our
49     // send() method, by waiting on the mutex before disappearing.
50     _sync.lock ();
51     _sync.unlock ();
52 }
53 
get_fd() const54 zmq::fd_t zmq::mailbox_t::get_fd () const
55 {
56     return _signaler.get_fd ();
57 }
58 
send(const command_t & cmd_)59 void zmq::mailbox_t::send (const command_t &cmd_)
60 {
61     _sync.lock ();
62     _cpipe.write (cmd_, false);
63     const bool ok = _cpipe.flush ();
64     _sync.unlock ();
65     if (!ok)
66         _signaler.send ();
67 }
68 
recv(command_t * cmd_,int timeout_)69 int zmq::mailbox_t::recv (command_t *cmd_, int timeout_)
70 {
71     //  Try to get the command straight away.
72     if (_active) {
73         if (_cpipe.read (cmd_))
74             return 0;
75 
76         //  If there are no more commands available, switch into passive state.
77         _active = false;
78     }
79 
80     //  Wait for signal from the command sender.
81     int rc = _signaler.wait (timeout_);
82     if (rc == -1) {
83         errno_assert (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR);
84         return -1;
85     }
86 
87     //  Receive the signal.
88     rc = _signaler.recv_failable ();
89     if (rc == -1) {
90         errno_assert (errno == EAGAIN);
91         return -1;
92     }
93 
94     //  Switch into active state.
95     _active = true;
96 
97     //  Get a command.
98     const bool ok = _cpipe.read (cmd_);
99     zmq_assert (ok);
100     return 0;
101 }
102 
valid() const103 bool zmq::mailbox_t::valid () const
104 {
105     return _signaler.valid ();
106 }
107