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- #ifndef RINGBUFFER_H
- #define RINGBUFFER_H
-
- #include <atomic>
- #include <memory>
- #include <stddef.h>
- #include <utility>
-
- #include "albyte.h"
- #include "almalloc.h"
-
-
- /* NOTE: This lockless ringbuffer implementation is copied from JACK, extended
- * to include an element size. Consequently, parameters and return values for a
- * size or count is in 'elements', not bytes. Additionally, it only supports
- * single-consumer/single-provider operation.
- */
-
- struct RingBuffer {
- private:
- std::atomic<size_t> mWritePtr{0u};
- std::atomic<size_t> mReadPtr{0u};
- size_t mWriteSize{0u};
- size_t mSizeMask{0u};
- size_t mElemSize{0u};
-
- al::FlexArray<al::byte, 16> mBuffer;
-
- public:
- struct Data {
- al::byte *buf;
- size_t len;
- };
- using DataPair = std::pair<Data,Data>;
-
-
- RingBuffer(const size_t count) : mBuffer{count} { }
-
- /** Reset the read and write pointers to zero. This is not thread safe. */
- void reset() noexcept;
-
- /**
- * The non-copying data reader. Returns two ringbuffer data pointers that
- * hold the current readable data. If the readable data is in one segment
- * the second segment has zero length.
- */
- DataPair getReadVector() const noexcept;
- /**
- * The non-copying data writer. Returns two ringbuffer data pointers that
- * hold the current writeable data. If the writeable data is in one segment
- * the second segment has zero length.
- */
- DataPair getWriteVector() const noexcept;
-
- /**
- * 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 readSpace() const noexcept
- {
- const size_t w{mWritePtr.load(std::memory_order_acquire)};
- const size_t r{mReadPtr.load(std::memory_order_acquire)};
- return (w-r) & mSizeMask;
- }
-
- /**
- * The copying data reader. Copy at most `cnt' elements into `dest'.
- * Returns the actual number of elements copied.
- */
- size_t read(void *dest, size_t cnt) noexcept;
- /**
- * The copying data reader w/o read pointer advance. Copy at most `cnt'
- * elements into `dest'. Returns the actual number of elements copied.
- */
- size_t peek(void *dest, size_t cnt) const noexcept;
- /** Advance the read pointer `cnt' places. */
- void readAdvance(size_t cnt) noexcept
- { mReadPtr.fetch_add(cnt, std::memory_order_acq_rel); }
-
-
- /**
- * 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 writeSpace() const noexcept
- {
- const size_t w{mWritePtr.load(std::memory_order_acquire)};
- const size_t r{mReadPtr.load(std::memory_order_acquire) + mWriteSize - mSizeMask};
- return (r-w-1) & mSizeMask;
- }
-
- /**
- * The copying data writer. Copy at most `cnt' elements from `src'. Returns
- * the actual number of elements copied.
- */
- size_t write(const void *src, size_t cnt) noexcept;
- /** Advance the write pointer `cnt' places. */
- void writeAdvance(size_t cnt) noexcept
- { mWritePtr.fetch_add(cnt, std::memory_order_acq_rel); }
-
- size_t getElemSize() const noexcept { return mElemSize; }
-
- /**
- * 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).
- */
- static std::unique_ptr<RingBuffer> Create(size_t sz, size_t elem_sz, int limit_writes);
-
- DEF_FAM_NEWDEL(RingBuffer, mBuffer)
- };
- using RingBufferPtr = std::unique_ptr<RingBuffer>;
-
- #endif /* RINGBUFFER_H */
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