#ifndef RINGBUFFER_H #define RINGBUFFER_H #include #include struct ll_ringbuffer; using ll_ringbuffer_t = struct ll_ringbuffer; struct ll_ringbuffer_data { char *buf; size_t len; }; using ll_ringbuffer_data_pair = std::pair; using ll_ringbuffer_data_t = struct ll_ringbuffer_data; /** * Create a new ringbuffer to hold at least `sz' elements of `elem_sz' bytes. * The number of elements is rounded up to the next power of two (even if it is * already a power of two, to ensure the requested amount can be written). */ ll_ringbuffer_t *ll_ringbuffer_create(size_t sz, size_t elem_sz, int limit_writes); /** Free all data associated with the ringbuffer `rb'. */ void ll_ringbuffer_free(ll_ringbuffer_t *rb); /** Reset the read and write pointers to zero. This is not thread safe. */ void ll_ringbuffer_reset(ll_ringbuffer_t *rb); /** * The non-copying data reader. Returns two ringbuffer data pointers that hold * the current readable data at `rb'. If the readable data is in one segment * the second segment has zero length. */ ll_ringbuffer_data_pair ll_ringbuffer_get_read_vector(const ll_ringbuffer_t *rb); /** * The non-copying data writer. Returns two ringbuffer data pointers that hold * the current writeable data at `rb'. If the writeable data is in one segment * the second segment has zero length. */ ll_ringbuffer_data_pair ll_ringbuffer_get_write_vector(const ll_ringbuffer_t *rb); /** * Return the number of elements available for reading. This is the number of * elements in front of the read pointer and behind the write pointer. */ size_t ll_ringbuffer_read_space(const ll_ringbuffer_t *rb); /** * The copying data reader. Copy at most `cnt' elements from `rb' to `dest'. * Returns the actual number of elements copied. */ size_t ll_ringbuffer_read(ll_ringbuffer_t *rb, void *dest, size_t cnt); /** * The copying data reader w/o read pointer advance. Copy at most `cnt' * elements from `rb' to `dest'. Returns the actual number of elements copied. */ size_t ll_ringbuffer_peek(ll_ringbuffer_t *rb, void *dest, size_t cnt); /** Advance the read pointer `cnt' places. */ void ll_ringbuffer_read_advance(ll_ringbuffer_t *rb, size_t cnt); /** * Return the number of elements available for writing. This is the number of * elements in front of the write pointer and behind the read pointer. */ size_t ll_ringbuffer_write_space(const ll_ringbuffer_t *rb); /** * The copying data writer. Copy at most `cnt' elements to `rb' from `src'. * Returns the actual number of elements copied. */ size_t ll_ringbuffer_write(ll_ringbuffer_t *rb, const void *src, size_t cnt); /** Advance the write pointer `cnt' places. */ void ll_ringbuffer_write_advance(ll_ringbuffer_t *rb, size_t cnt); #endif /* RINGBUFFER_H */