X-Git-Url: https://git.ucc.asn.au/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=server%2Fmain.c;h=524f550dddd454b86858e0ad29154676c2ae531a;hb=259624013535f3c93315868efb5f6f611ba88470;hp=61ba76d697a0b10e0a4dcd9e2866bb36df899284;hpb=43c1519cb60f8fef09043b9af6f43d319db12e3d;p=matches%2FMCTX3420.git diff --git a/server/main.c b/server/main.c index 61ba76d..524f550 100644 --- a/server/main.c +++ b/server/main.c @@ -2,22 +2,21 @@ * @file main.c * @purpose main and its helper functions, signal handling and cleanup functions */ +#include "common.h" -#define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200809L // For strsignal to work // --- Standard headers --- // -#include -#include #include // for signal handling -#include // string functions -#include // --- Custom headers --- // + #include "log.h" #include "options.h" +#include "sensor.h" // --- Variable definitions --- // Options g_options; // options passed to program through command line arguments +Sensor g_sensors[NUMSENSORS]; // sensors array // --- Function definitions --- // @@ -37,12 +36,14 @@ void ParseArguments(int argc, char ** argv) * Handle a signal * @param signal - The signal number */ +//TODO: Something that gets massively annoying with threads is that you can't predict which one gets the signal +// There are ways to deal with this, but I can't remember them void SignalHandler(int signal) { // At the moment just always exit. // Call `exit` so that Cleanup will be called to... clean up. - Log(LOGWARN, "Got signal %d (%s). Exiting.", sig, strsignal(sig)); - exit(sig); + Log(LOGWARN, "Got signal %d (%s). Exiting.", signal, strsignal(signal)); + exit(signal); } /** @@ -63,7 +64,17 @@ void Cleanup() */ int main(int argc, char ** argv) { - ParseArguments(argc, argv, &g_options); + ParseArguments(argc, argv); + + // start sensor threads + for (int i = 0; i < NUMSENSORS; ++i) + { + Sensor_Init(g_sensors+i, i); + pthread_create(&(g_sensors[i].thread), NULL, Sensor_Main, (void*)(g_sensors+i)); + } + + // run request thread in the main thread + Query_Request(NULL); //TODO: Replace with FastCGI code return 0; }