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* Centralized thread cancellation in processor_tTobias Brunner2012-06-251-17/+22
| | | | | | | | | | This ensures that no threads are active when plugins and the rest of the daemon are unloaded. callback_job_t was simplified a lot in the process as its main functionality is now contained in processor_t. The parent-child relationships were abandoned as these were only needed to simplify job cancellation.
* Give processor_t more control over the lifecycle of a jobTobias Brunner2012-06-251-27/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | Jobs are now destroyed by the processor, but they are allowed to reschedule themselves. That is, parts of the reschedule functionality already provided by callback_job_t is moved to the processor. Not yet fully supported is JOB_REQUEUE_DIRECT and canceling jobs. Note: job_t.destroy() is now called not only for queued jobs but also after execution or cancellation of jobs. job_t.status can be used to decide what to do in said method.
* Added a callback_job constructor supporting custom prioritiesMartin Willi2011-05-161-0/+16
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* Migrated callback_job to INIT/METHOD macrosMartin Willi2011-05-051-6/+11
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* Moved scheduler and thread pool to libstrongswan.Tobias Brunner2010-09-021-0/+118