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Timestamp:
2011-01-29T11:36:41Z (13 years ago)
Author:
Martin Decky <martin@…>
Branches:
lfn, master, serial, ticket/834-toolchain-update, topic/msim-upgrade, topic/simplify-dev-export
Children:
0b6931a, 8add9ca5
Parents:
e26a4633 (diff), ffa2c8ef (diff)
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Message:

IPC/async: strictly isolate the use of low-level IPC methods (ipc_*) and async framework methods (async_*) in user code, do not allow a mixture of both in a single source file

Benefits for future plans

  • The async framework could use different communication style under the hood, but keeping the same high-level API
  • The async framework can be integrated more tightly with sessions without potential problems of intermixing session-aware async methods with session-unaware low-level methods in user code
  • The async_serialize_start()/_end() can be deprecated more easily
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  • uspace/srv/net/nil/nildummy/nildummy.c

    re26a4633 r46b881c  
    4141#include <stdio.h>
    4242#include <str.h>
    43 #include <ipc/ipc.h>
    4443#include <ipc/nil.h>
    4544#include <ipc/net.h>
     
    112111                        rc = nil_device_state_msg_local(0,
    113112                            IPC_GET_DEVICE(*icall), IPC_GET_STATE(*icall));
    114                         ipc_answer_0(iid, (sysarg_t) rc);
     113                        async_answer_0(iid, (sysarg_t) rc);
    115114                        break;
    116115               
     
    122121                                    IPC_GET_DEVICE(*icall), packet, 0);
    123122                       
    124                         ipc_answer_0(iid, (sysarg_t) rc);
     123                        async_answer_0(iid, (sysarg_t) rc);
    125124                        break;
    126125               
    127126                default:
    128                         ipc_answer_0(iid, (sysarg_t) ENOTSUP);
     127                        async_answer_0(iid, (sysarg_t) ENOTSUP);
    129128                }
    130129               
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