76,7 → 76,7 |
#define async_send_5(phoneid, method, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, dataptr) \ |
async_send_slow((phoneid), (method), (arg1), (arg2), (arg3), (arg4), \ |
(arg5), (dataptr)) |
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extern aid_t async_send_fast(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1, |
ipcarg_t arg2, ipcarg_t arg3, ipcarg_t arg4, ipc_call_t *dataptr); |
extern aid_t async_send_slow(int phoneid, ipcarg_t method, ipcarg_t arg1, |
86,8 → 86,8 |
extern int async_wait_timeout(aid_t amsgid, ipcarg_t *retval, |
suseconds_t timeout); |
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fid_t async_new_connection(ipcarg_t in_phone_hash,ipc_callid_t callid, |
ipc_call_t *call, void (*cthread)(ipc_callid_t,ipc_call_t *)); |
fid_t async_new_connection(ipcarg_t in_phone_hash, ipc_callid_t callid, |
ipc_call_t *call, void (*cthread)(ipc_callid_t, ipc_call_t *)); |
void async_usleep(suseconds_t timeout); |
void async_create_manager(void); |
void async_destroy_manager(void); |
118,7 → 118,7 |
/* |
* User-friendly wrappers for async_req_fast() and async_req_slow(). The macros |
* are in the form async_req_m_n(), where m is the number of payload arguments |
* and n is the number of return arguments. The macros decidce between the fast |
* and n is the number of return arguments. The macros decide between the fast |
* and slow verion based on m. |
*/ |
#define async_req_0_0(phoneid, method) \ |