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/*
* ringbuf.c - C ring buffer (FIFO) implementation.
*
* Written in 2011 by Drew Hess <dhess-src@bothan.net>.
*
* To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all
* copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to
* the public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without
* any warranty.
*
* You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication
* along with this software. If not, see
* <http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>.
*/
#ifndef KITTY_DEBUG_BUILD
#define NDEBUG 1
#endif
#include "ringbuf.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <assert.h>
static size_t
size_t_min(size_t x, size_t y) {
return x > y ? y : x;
}
/*
* The code is written for clarity, not cleverness or performance, and
* contains many assert()s to enforce invariant assumptions and catch
* bugs. Feel free to optimize the code and to remove asserts for use
* in your own projects, once you're comfortable that it functions as
* intended.
*/
struct ringbuf_t
{
uint8_t *buf;
uint8_t *head, *tail;
size_t size;
};
ringbuf_t
ringbuf_new(size_t capacity)
{
ringbuf_t rb = malloc(sizeof(struct ringbuf_t));
if (rb) {
/* One byte is used for detecting the full condition. */
rb->size = capacity + 1;
rb->buf = malloc(rb->size);
if (rb->buf)
ringbuf_reset(rb);
else {
free(rb);
return 0;
}
}
return rb;
}
size_t
ringbuf_buffer_size(const struct ringbuf_t *rb)
{
return rb->size;
}
void
ringbuf_reset(ringbuf_t rb)
{
rb->head = rb->tail = rb->buf;
}
void
ringbuf_free(ringbuf_t *rb)
{
assert(rb && *rb);
free((*rb)->buf);
free(*rb);
*rb = 0;
}
size_t
ringbuf_capacity(const struct ringbuf_t *rb)
{
return ringbuf_buffer_size(rb) - 1;
}
/*
* Return a pointer to one-past-the-end of the ring buffer's
* contiguous buffer. You shouldn't normally need to use this function
* unless you're writing a new ringbuf_* function.
*/
static const uint8_t *
ringbuf_end(const struct ringbuf_t *rb)
{
return rb->buf + ringbuf_buffer_size(rb);
}
size_t
ringbuf_bytes_free(const struct ringbuf_t *rb)
{
if (rb->head >= rb->tail)
return ringbuf_capacity(rb) - (rb->head - rb->tail);
else
return rb->tail - rb->head - 1;
}
size_t
ringbuf_bytes_used(const struct ringbuf_t *rb)
{
return ringbuf_capacity(rb) - ringbuf_bytes_free(rb);
}
int
ringbuf_is_full(const struct ringbuf_t *rb)
{
return ringbuf_bytes_free(rb) == 0;
}
int
ringbuf_is_empty(const struct ringbuf_t *rb)
{
return ringbuf_bytes_free(rb) == ringbuf_capacity(rb);
}
const void *
ringbuf_tail(const struct ringbuf_t *rb)
{
return rb->tail;
}
const void *
ringbuf_head(const struct ringbuf_t *rb)
{
return rb->head;
}
/*
* Given a ring buffer rb and a pointer to a location within its
* contiguous buffer, return the a pointer to the next logical
* location in the ring buffer.
*/
static uint8_t *
ringbuf_nextp(ringbuf_t rb, const uint8_t *p)
{
/*
* The assert guarantees the expression (++p - rb->buf) is
* non-negative; therefore, the modulus operation is safe and
* portable.
*/
assert((p >= rb->buf) && (p < ringbuf_end(rb)));
return rb->buf + ((++p - rb->buf) % ringbuf_buffer_size(rb));
}
size_t
ringbuf_findchr(const struct ringbuf_t *rb, int c, size_t offset)
{
const uint8_t *bufend = ringbuf_end(rb);
size_t bytes_used = ringbuf_bytes_used(rb);
if (offset >= bytes_used)
return bytes_used;
const uint8_t *start = rb->buf +
(((rb->tail - rb->buf) + offset) % ringbuf_buffer_size(rb));
assert(bufend > start);
size_t n = size_t_min(bufend - start, bytes_used - offset);
const uint8_t *found = memchr(start, c, n);
if (found)
return offset + (found - start);
else
return ringbuf_findchr(rb, c, offset + n);
}
size_t
ringbuf_memset(ringbuf_t dst, int c, size_t len)
{
const uint8_t *bufend = ringbuf_end(dst);
size_t nwritten = 0;
size_t count = size_t_min(len, ringbuf_buffer_size(dst));
int overflow = count > ringbuf_bytes_free(dst);
while (nwritten != count) {
/* don't copy beyond the end of the buffer */
assert(bufend > dst->head);
size_t n = size_t_min(bufend - dst->head, count - nwritten);
memset(dst->head, c, n);
dst->head += n;
nwritten += n;
/* wrap? */
if (dst->head == bufend)
dst->head = dst->buf;
}
if (overflow) {
dst->tail = ringbuf_nextp(dst, dst->head);
assert(ringbuf_is_full(dst));
}
return nwritten;
}
void *
ringbuf_memcpy_into(ringbuf_t dst, const void *src, size_t count)
{
const uint8_t *u8src = src;
const uint8_t *bufend = ringbuf_end(dst);
int overflow = count > ringbuf_bytes_free(dst);
size_t nread = 0;
while (nread != count) {
/* don't copy beyond the end of the buffer */
assert(bufend > dst->head);
size_t n = size_t_min(bufend - dst->head, count - nread);
memcpy(dst->head, u8src + nread, n);
dst->head += n;
nread += n;
/* wrap? */
if (dst->head == bufend)
dst->head = dst->buf;
}
if (overflow) {
dst->tail = ringbuf_nextp(dst, dst->head);
assert(ringbuf_is_full(dst));
}
return dst->head;
}
ssize_t
ringbuf_read(int fd, ringbuf_t rb, size_t count)
{
const uint8_t *bufend = ringbuf_end(rb);
size_t nfree = ringbuf_bytes_free(rb);
/* don't write beyond the end of the buffer */
assert(bufend > rb->head);
count = size_t_min(bufend - rb->head, count);
ssize_t n = read(fd, rb->head, count);
if (n > 0) {
assert(rb->head + n <= bufend);
rb->head += n;
/* wrap? */
if (rb->head == bufend)
rb->head = rb->buf;
/* fix up the tail pointer if an overflow occurred */
if ((size_t)n > nfree) {
rb->tail = ringbuf_nextp(rb, rb->head);
assert(ringbuf_is_full(rb));
}
}
return n;
}
void *
ringbuf_memmove_from(void *dst, ringbuf_t src, size_t count)
{
size_t bytes_used = ringbuf_bytes_used(src);
if (count > bytes_used)
return 0;
uint8_t *u8dst = dst;
const uint8_t *bufend = ringbuf_end(src);
size_t nwritten = 0;
while (nwritten != count) {
assert(bufend > src->tail);
size_t n = size_t_min(bufend - src->tail, count - nwritten);
memcpy(u8dst + nwritten, src->tail, n);
src->tail += n;
nwritten += n;
/* wrap ? */
if (src->tail == bufend)
src->tail = src->buf;
}
assert(count + ringbuf_bytes_used(src) == bytes_used);
return src->tail;
}
unsigned char
ringbuf_move_char(ringbuf_t src) {
assert(!ringbuf_is_empty(src));
const uint8_t *bufend = ringbuf_end(src);
assert(bufend > src->tail);
uint8_t ans = *src->tail;
src->tail += 1;
if (src->tail == bufend)
src->tail = src->buf;
return ans;
}
size_t
ringbuf_memcpy_from(void *dst, const ringbuf_t src, size_t count)
{
size_t bytes_used = ringbuf_bytes_used(src);
if (count > bytes_used) count = bytes_used;
uint8_t *u8dst = dst;
const uint8_t *bufend = ringbuf_end(src);
size_t nwritten = 0;
const uint8_t* tail = src->tail;
while (nwritten != count) {
assert(bufend > tail);
size_t n = size_t_min(bufend - tail, count - nwritten);
memcpy(u8dst + nwritten, tail, n);
tail += n;
nwritten += n;
/* wrap ? */
if (tail == bufend)
tail = src->buf;
}
assert(ringbuf_bytes_used(src) == bytes_used);
return count;
}
ssize_t
ringbuf_write(int fd, ringbuf_t rb, size_t count)
{
size_t bytes_used = ringbuf_bytes_used(rb);
if (count > bytes_used)
return 0;
const uint8_t *bufend = ringbuf_end(rb);
assert(bufend > rb->head);
count = size_t_min(bufend - rb->tail, count);
ssize_t n = write(fd, rb->tail, count);
if (n > 0) {
assert(rb->tail + n <= bufend);
rb->tail += n;
/* wrap? */
if (rb->tail == bufend)
rb->tail = rb->buf;
assert(n + ringbuf_bytes_used(rb) == bytes_used);
}
return n;
}
void *
ringbuf_copy(ringbuf_t dst, ringbuf_t src, size_t count)
{
size_t src_bytes_used = ringbuf_bytes_used(src);
if (count > src_bytes_used)
return 0;
int overflow = count > ringbuf_bytes_free(dst);
const uint8_t *src_bufend = ringbuf_end(src);
const uint8_t *dst_bufend = ringbuf_end(dst);
size_t ncopied = 0;
while (ncopied != count) {
assert(src_bufend > src->tail);
size_t nsrc = size_t_min(src_bufend - src->tail, count - ncopied);
assert(dst_bufend > dst->head);
size_t n = size_t_min(dst_bufend - dst->head, nsrc);
memcpy(dst->head, src->tail, n);
src->tail += n;
dst->head += n;
ncopied += n;
/* wrap ? */
if (src->tail == src_bufend)
src->tail = src->buf;
if (dst->head == dst_bufend)
dst->head = dst->buf;
}
assert(count + ringbuf_bytes_used(src) == src_bytes_used);
if (overflow) {
dst->tail = ringbuf_nextp(dst, dst->head);
assert(ringbuf_is_full(dst));
}
return dst->head;
}
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