pub trait SuspendBlockerLocalServerHandler<___T: Transport = Channel> {
// Required methods
fn before_suspend(
&mut self,
responder: Responder<BeforeSuspend, ___T>,
) -> impl Future<Output = ()>;
fn after_resume(
&mut self,
responder: Responder<AfterResume, ___T>,
) -> impl Future<Output = ()>;
// Provided method
fn on_unknown_interaction(
&mut self,
ordinal: u64,
) -> impl Future<Output = ()> { ... }
}Expand description
A server handler for the SuspendBlocker protocol.
See SuspendBlocker for more details.
Required Methods§
Sourcefn before_suspend(
&mut self,
responder: Responder<BeforeSuspend, ___T>,
) -> impl Future<Output = ()>
fn before_suspend( &mut self, responder: Responder<BeforeSuspend, ___T>, ) -> impl Future<Output = ()>
Called after system activity governor begins operations to suspend the hardware platform.
The server is expected to respond once it has performed the operations
it needs to prepare itself for suspend, if any. All dependencies of
ExecutionStateLevel::SUSPENDING are guaranteed to be satisified for
the duration of this call and may be revoked once the server replies.
Operations to suspend the hardware platform may vary between different
hardware platforms and product configurations. At a minimum, the client
and server MUST assume that general code execution continues
until a reply to this call is received by the client. If the
SuspendBlocker wants to preempt suspend operations, it MUST call
ActivityGovernor.AcquireWakeLease before replying to this call.
ExecutionState will be at its SUSPENDING level for the duration of this
call. Consequently, a SuspendBlocker MUST NOT call
ActivityGovernor.TakeApplicationActivityLease nor perform any other
action that blocks on Execution State reaching a level other than
INACTIVE. Doing so will result in a deadlock. (However, AcquireWakeLease
does not block in this way and is safe to call.)
Sourcefn after_resume(
&mut self,
responder: Responder<AfterResume, ___T>,
) -> impl Future<Output = ()>
fn after_resume( &mut self, responder: Responder<AfterResume, ___T>, ) -> impl Future<Output = ()>
Called after system activity governor is aware that the hardware platform has resumed.
For the duration of this call, ExecutionState is at level INACTIVE,
but all dependencies of ExecutionStateLevel::SUSPENDING are guaranteed
be satisified.
Consequently, a SuspendBlocker MUST NOT call
ActivityGovernor.TakeApplicationActivityLease nor perform any other
action that blocks on Execution State reaching a level other than
INACTIVE. Doing so will result in a deadlock. (However, AcquireWakeLease
does not block in this way and is safe to call.)
Provided Methods§
fn on_unknown_interaction(&mut self, ordinal: u64) -> impl Future<Output = ()>
Dyn Compatibility§
This trait is not dyn compatible.
In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety", so this trait is not object safe.