rbdlsim/3rdparty/tracy/examples/ToyPathTracer/Source/enkiTS/TaskScheduler_c.h

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// Copyright (c) 2013 Doug Binks
//
// This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
// warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
// arising from the use of this software.
//
// Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
// including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
// freely, subject to the following restrictions:
//
// 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
// claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
// in a product, an acknowledgement in the product documentation would be
// appreciated but is not required.
// 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
// misrepresented as being the original software.
// 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
#pragma once
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <stdint.h>
typedef struct enkiTaskScheduler enkiTaskScheduler;
typedef struct enkiTaskSet enkiTaskSet;
typedef void (* enkiTaskExecuteRange)( uint32_t start_, uint32_t end, uint32_t threadnum_, void* pArgs_ );
// Create a new task scheduler
enkiTaskScheduler* enkiNewTaskScheduler();
// Initialize task scheduler - will create GetNumHardwareThreads()-1 threads, which is
// sufficient to fill the system when including the main thread.
// Initialize can be called multiple times - it will wait for completion
// before re-initializing.
void enkiInitTaskScheduler( enkiTaskScheduler* pETS_ );
// Initialize a task scheduler with numThreads_ (must be > 0)
// will create numThreads_-1 threads, as thread 0 is
// the thread on which the initialize was called.
void enkiInitTaskSchedulerNumThreads( enkiTaskScheduler* pETS_, uint32_t numThreads_ );
// Delete a task scheduler
void enkiDeleteTaskScheduler( enkiTaskScheduler* pETS_ );
// Create a task set.
enkiTaskSet* enkiCreateTaskSet( enkiTaskScheduler* pETS_, enkiTaskExecuteRange taskFunc_ );
// Delete a task set.
void enkiDeleteTaskSet( enkiTaskSet* pTaskSet_ );
// Schedule the task
void enkiAddTaskSetToPipe( enkiTaskScheduler* pETS_, enkiTaskSet* pTaskSet_,
void* pArgs_, uint32_t setSize_ );
// Schedule the task with a minimum range.
// This should be set to a value which results in computation effort of at least 10k
// clock cycles to minimize tast scheduler overhead.
// NOTE: The last partition will be smaller than m_MinRange if m_SetSize is not a multiple
// of m_MinRange.
// Also known as grain size in literature.
void enkiAddTaskSetToPipeMinRange( enkiTaskScheduler* pETS_, enkiTaskSet* pTaskSet_,
void* pArgs_, uint32_t setSize_, uint32_t minRange_ );
// Check if TaskSet is complete. Doesn't wait. Returns 1 if complete, 0 if not.
int enkiIsTaskSetComplete( enkiTaskScheduler* pETS_, enkiTaskSet* pTaskSet_ );
// Wait for a given task.
// should only be called from thread which created the taskscheduler , or within a task
// if called with 0 it will try to run tasks, and return if none available.
void enkiWaitForTaskSet( enkiTaskScheduler* pETS_, enkiTaskSet* pTaskSet_ );
// Waits for all task sets to complete - not guaranteed to work unless we know we
// are in a situation where tasks aren't being continuosly added.
void enkiWaitForAll( enkiTaskScheduler* pETS_ );
// get number of threads
uint32_t enkiGetNumTaskThreads( enkiTaskScheduler* pETS_ );
// TaskScheduler implements several callbacks intended for profilers
typedef void (*enkiProfilerCallbackFunc)( uint32_t threadnum_ );
struct enkiProfilerCallbacks
{
enkiProfilerCallbackFunc threadStart;
enkiProfilerCallbackFunc threadStop;
enkiProfilerCallbackFunc waitStart;
enkiProfilerCallbackFunc waitStop;
};
// Get the callback structure so it can be set
struct enkiProfilerCallbacks* enkiGetProfilerCallbacks( enkiTaskScheduler* pETS_ );
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif