/* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab * * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager * © 2009-2012 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE) * * The format of the shmlog data structure which i3 development versions use by * default (ringbuffer for storing the debug log). * */ #pragma once #include #include /* Default shmlog size if not set by user. */ extern const int default_shmlog_size; /* * Header of the shmlog file. Used by i3/src/log.c and i3/i3-dump-log/main.c. * */ typedef struct i3_shmlog_header { /* Byte offset where the next line will be written to. */ uint32_t offset_next_write; /* Byte offset where the last wrap occured. */ uint32_t offset_last_wrap; /* The size of the logfile in bytes. Since the size is limited to 25 MiB * an uint32_t is sufficient. */ uint32_t size; /* wrap counter. We need it to reliably signal to clients that we just * wrapped (clients cannot use offset_last_wrap because that might * coincidentally be exactly the same as previously). Overflows can happen * and don’t matter — clients use an equality check (==). */ uint32_t wrap_count; /* pthread condvar which will be broadcasted whenever there is a new * message in the log. i3-dump-log uses this to implement -f (follow, like * tail -f) in an efficient way. */ pthread_cond_t condvar; } i3_shmlog_header;