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@@ -15,6 +15,11 @@
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#define RT_COMPLETED 1
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#define RT_UNCOMPLETED 0
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+/**
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+ * @brief initialize the completion object
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+ *
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+ * @param completion the point of completion object
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+ */
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void rt_completion_init(struct rt_completion *completion)
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{
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rt_base_t level;
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@@ -27,6 +32,19 @@ void rt_completion_init(struct rt_completion *completion)
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}
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RTM_EXPORT(rt_completion_init);
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+/**
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+ * @brief waitting for the completion done
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+ * NOTE: We should not use this api when
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+ *
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+ * @param completion the point of completion object
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+ * @param timeout is a timeout period (unit: an OS tick). If the completion is unavailable, the thread will wait for
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+ * the completion up to the amount of time specified by the argument.
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+ * NOTE: Generally, we use the macro RT_WAITING_FOREVER to set this parameter, which means that when the
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+ * completion is unavailable, the thread will be waitting forever.
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+ *
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+ * @return Return the operation status. ONLY When the return value is RT_EOK, the operation is successful.
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+ * If the return value is any other values, it means that the completion wait failed.
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+ */
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rt_err_t rt_completion_wait(struct rt_completion *completion,
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rt_int32_t timeout)
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{
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@@ -94,6 +112,11 @@ __exit:
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}
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RTM_EXPORT(rt_completion_wait);
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+/**
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+ * @brief indicate the completion has done
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+ *
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+ * @param completion the point of completion object
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+ */
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void rt_completion_done(struct rt_completion *completion)
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{
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rt_base_t level;
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