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/*
* Copyright (c) 1992 Commodore-Amiga, Inc.
*
* This example is provided in electronic form by Commodore-Amiga, Inc. for
* use with the "Amiga ROM Kernel Reference Manual: Devices", 3rd Edition,
* published by Addison-Wesley (ISBN 0-201-56775-X).
*
* The "Amiga ROM Kernel Reference Manual: Devices" contains additional
* information on the correct usage of the techniques and operating system
* functions presented in these examples. The source and executable code
* of these examples may only be distributed in free electronic form, via
* bulletin board or as part of a fully non-commercial and freely
* redistributable diskette. Both the source and executable code (including
* comments) must be included, without modification, in any copy. This
* example may not be published in printed form or distributed with any
* commercial product. However, the programming techniques and support
* routines set forth in these examples may be used in the development
* of original executable software products for Commodore Amiga computers.
*
* All other rights reserved.
*
* This example is provided "as-is" and is subject to change; no
* warranties are made. All use is at your own risk. No liability or
* responsibility is assumed.
*
*****************************************************************************
*
* Multiple_Timers.c
*
* This program is designed to do multiple (3) time requests using one
* OpenDevice. It creates a message port - TimerMP, creates an
* extended I/O structure of type timerequest named TimerIO[0] and
* then uses that to open the device. The other two time request
* structures - TimerIO[1] and TimerIO[2] - are created using AllocMem
* and then copying TimerIO[0] into them. The tv_secs field of each
* structure is set and then three SendIOs are done with the requests.
* The program then goes into a while loop until all messages are received.
*
* Compile with SAS C 5.10 lc -b1 -cfistq -v -y -L
*
* Run from CLI only
*/
#include <exec/types.h>
#include <exec/memory.h>
#include <devices/timer.h>
#include <clib/exec_protos.h>
#include <clib/alib_protos.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef LATTICE
int CXBRK(void) { return(0); } /* Disable Lattice CTRL/C handling */
int chkabort(void) { return(0); } /* really */
#endif
VOID main(VOID);
void main(void)
{
struct timerequest *TimerIO[3];
struct MsgPort *TimerMP;
struct Message *TimerMSG;
ULONG error,x,seconds[3]={4,1,2}, microseconds[3]={0,0,0};
int allin = 3;
char *position[]={"last","second","first"};
if (TimerMP = CreatePort(0,0))
{
if (TimerIO[0] = (struct timerequest *)
CreateExtIO(TimerMP,sizeof(struct timerequest)) )
{
/* Open the device once */
if (!(error=OpenDevice( TIMERNAME, UNIT_VBLANK,(struct IORequest *) TimerIO[0], 0L)))
{
/* Set command to TR_ADDREQUEST */
TimerIO[0]->tr_node.io_Command = TR_ADDREQUEST;
if (TimerIO[1]=(struct timerequest *)
AllocMem(sizeof(struct timerequest),MEMF_PUBLIC | MEMF_CLEAR))
{
if (TimerIO[2]=(struct timerequest *)
AllocMem(sizeof(struct timerequest),MEMF_PUBLIC | MEMF_CLEAR))
{
/* Copy fields from the request used to open the timer device */
*TimerIO[1] = *TimerIO[0];
*TimerIO[2] = *TimerIO[0];
/* Initialize other fields */
for (x=0;x<3;x++)
{
TimerIO[x]->tr_time.tv_secs = seconds[x];
TimerIO[x]->tr_time.tv_micro = microseconds[x];
printf("\nInitializing TimerIO[%d]",x);
}
printf("\n\nSending multiple requests\n\n");
/* Send multiple requests asynchronously */
/* Do not got to sleep yet... */
SendIO((struct IORequest *)TimerIO[0]);
SendIO((struct IORequest *)TimerIO[1]);
SendIO((struct IORequest *)TimerIO[2]);
/* There might be other processing done here */
/* Now go to sleep with WaitPort() waiting for the requests */
while (allin)
{
WaitPort(TimerMP);
/* Get the reply message */
TimerMSG=GetMsg(TimerMP);
for (x=0;x<3;x++)
if (TimerMSG==(struct Message *)TimerIO[x])
printf("Request %ld finished %s\n",x,position[--allin]);
}
FreeMem(TimerIO[2],sizeof(struct timerequest));
}
else
printf("Error: could not allocate TimerIO[2] memory\n");
FreeMem(TimerIO[1],sizeof(struct timerequest));
}
else
printf("Error could not allocate TimerIO[1] memory\n");
CloseDevice((struct IORequest *) TimerIO[0]);
}
else
printf("\nError: Could not OpenDevice\n");
DeleteExtIO((struct IORequest *) TimerIO[0]);
}
else
printf("Error: could not create IORequest\n");
DeletePort(TimerMP);
}
else
printf("\nError: Could not CreatePort\n");
}