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Additionally, we need to store the number of retries in order to resend * indications if the consumer fails. */ class PEGASUS_DYNLISTENER_LINKAGE IndicationDispatchEvent : public Linkable { public: IndicationDispatchEvent(); IndicationDispatchEvent(OperationContext context, String url, CIMInstance instance); IndicationDispatchEvent(const IndicationDispatchEvent &event); ~IndicationDispatchEvent(); OperationContext getContext() const; String getURL() const; CIMInstance getIndicationInstance() const; Uint32 getRetries(); void increaseRetries(); CIMDateTime getLastAttemptTime(); IndicationDispatchEvent& operator=(const IndicationDispatchEvent &event); Boolean operator==(const IndicationDispatchEvent &event) const; private: OperationContext _context; String _url; CIMInstance _instance; AtomicInt _retries; CIMDateTime _lastAttemptTime; }; /** The DynamicConsumer class represents the logical consumer extracted from a * consumer module. It is wrapped in a facade to stabalize the interface * and is directly tied to a module. * * The synchronization of these actions is left up to the caller. For example, * the caller must ensure that terminate is not called while initialize is executing. * The ConsumerManager uses a consumer table mutex to ensure that no mutually exclusive * operations occur at the same time. The exception to this is the operation of the worker * thread, which is signalled during a shutdown operation or when a new event occurs. */ class PEGASUS_DYNLISTENER_LINKAGE DynamicConsumer : public DynamicConsumerFacade { public: typedef DynamicConsumerFacade Base; DynamicConsumer(); DynamicConsumer(const String& name); DynamicConsumer(const String & name, ConsumerModule* consumerModule, CIMIndicationConsumerProvider* consumerRef); ~DynamicConsumer(void); virtual void initialize(void); virtual void terminate(void); void enqueueEvent(IndicationDispatchEvent* event); void sendShutdownSignal(); String getName(void) const; Boolean isInitialized(void) const; Boolean isLoaded(void) const; void waitForEventThread(void); Boolean isIdle(void); virtual void getIdleTimer(struct timeval *); virtual void updateIdleTimer(void); Uint32 getPendingIndications(void); void set(ConsumerModule* consumerModule, CIMIndicationConsumerProvider* consumerRef); Semaphore* getShutdownSemaphore(); void setShutdownSemaphore(Semaphore* shutdownSempahore); void reset(); String toString(); protected: ConsumerModule* _module; private: friend class ConsumerManager; //indication queue List _eventqueue; //this mutex controls the state of the consumer to ensure it is not initializing, terminating, etc at the same time //ATTN: Do we need this? The ConsumerManager will be controlling the status of the consumers. //Check back here when doing global queue Mutex _statusMutex; //physical consumer variables CIMIndicationConsumerProvider* getConsumer(); ConsumerModule* getModule(void) const; String _name; String _fileName; //state variables Boolean _initialized; Boolean _dieNow; //indicates we are shutting down // we must keep track of this ourself, since we cannot use the cimomhandle struct timeval _idleTime; Mutex _idleTimeMutex; Boolean _no_unload; //Signals the worker thread to wake up and check the queue. //This is signalled in the following scenarios: // 1) shutdown event // 2) event was placed in queue // This allows for a simulated "WaitForMultipleObjects" Semaphore* _check_queue; //Signals that the event thread is listening and can now be signalled. //This eliminates any synchronization issues that may occur when the first event comes in or if shutdown is called //right as the consumer thread is being started Semaphore* _listeningSemaphore; //ATTN: For now, we must store the shutdown semaphore on the consumer, in order to be able to gracefully //unload it during a normal shutdown OR an idle shutdown. Pegasus's ThreadPool does not provide //a way to access any thread information once it is spawned; the only option is to pass a blocking //semaphore in, which will signal when the thread completes. Since we are using one dedicated thread //per consumer for now, we can store one shutdown semaphore per consumer. We'll change the implementation //when we go to a global queue. //This is used to tell the consumer manager that the worker thread has indeed stopped //it's passed in from the manager during initialization and can be checked to determine //whether the consumer can be unloaded. This setup will change as the global queueing is //set up. Semaphore* _shutdownSemaphore; //these functions are used to serialize and deserialize outstanding indications void _loadOutstandingIndications(Array indications); Array _retrieveOutstandingIndications(); }; PEGASUS_NAMESPACE_END #endif