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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /** \file * A pipe that is intended for buffering data between a source, such as * a socket, and a sink, such as a parser, or vice versa. Any time data * is received in units that differ from the the units it is consumed * in may benefit from using a pipe. * * The pipe is not thread safe. Only a single thread can act as both * the producer (called the writer) and the consumer (called the reader). */ #ifndef SPDK_PIPE_H #define SPDK_PIPE_H #include "spdk/stdinc.h" struct spdk_pipe; /** * Construct a pipe around the given memory buffer. The pipe treats the memory * buffer as a circular ring of bytes. * * The available size for writing will be one less byte than provided. A single * byte must be reserved to distinguish queue full from queue empty conditions. * * \param buf The data buffer that backs this pipe. * \param sz The size of the data buffer. * * \return spdk_pipe. The new pipe. */ struct spdk_pipe *spdk_pipe_create(void *buf, uint32_t sz); /** * Destroys the pipe. This does not release the buffer, but does * make it safe for the user to release the buffer. * * \param pipe The pipe to operate on. */ void spdk_pipe_destroy(struct spdk_pipe *pipe); /** * Acquire memory from the pipe for writing. * * This function will acquire up to sz bytes from the pipe to be used for * writing. It may return fewer total bytes. * * The memory is only marked as consumed upon a call to spdk_pipe_writer_advance(). * Multiple calls to this function without calling advance return the same region * of memory. * * \param pipe The pipe to operate on. * \param sz The size requested. * \param iovs A two element iovec array that will be populated with the requested memory. * * \return The total bytes obtained. May be 0. */ int spdk_pipe_writer_get_buffer(struct spdk_pipe *pipe, uint32_t sz, struct iovec *iovs); /** * Advance the write pointer by the given number of bytes * * The user can obtain memory from the pipe using spdk_pipe_writer_get_buffer(), * but only calling this function marks it as consumed. The user is not required * to advance the same number of bytes as was obtained from spdk_pipe_writer_get_buffer(). * However, upon calling this function, the previous memory region is considered * invalid and the user must call spdk_pipe_writer_get_buffer() again to obtain * additional memory. * * The user cannot advance past the current read location. * * \param pipe The pipe to operate on. * \param count The number of bytes to advance. * * \return On error, a negated errno. On success, 0. */ int spdk_pipe_writer_advance(struct spdk_pipe *pipe, uint32_t count); /** * Get the number of bytes available to read from the pipe. * * \param pipe The pipe to operate on. * * \return The number of bytes available for reading. */ uint32_t spdk_pipe_reader_bytes_available(struct spdk_pipe *pipe); /** * Obtain previously written memory from the pipe for reading. * * This call populates the two element iovec provided with a region * of memory containing the next available data in the pipe. The size * will be up to sz bytes, but may be less. * * Calling this function does not mark the memory as consumed. Calling this function * twice without a call to spdk_pipe_reader_advance in between will return the same * region of memory. * * \param pipe The pipe to operate on. * \param sz The size requested. * \param iovs A two element iovec array that will be populated with the requested memory. * * \return On error, a negated errno. On success, the total number of bytes available. */ int spdk_pipe_reader_get_buffer(struct spdk_pipe *pipe, uint32_t sz, struct iovec *iovs); /** * Mark memory as read, making it available for writing. The user is not required * to advance the same number of byte as was obtained by a previous call to * spdk_pipe_reader_get_buffer(). * * \param pipe The pipe to operate on. * \param count The number of bytes to advance. * * \return On error, a negated errno. On success, 0. */ int spdk_pipe_reader_advance(struct spdk_pipe *pipe, uint32_t count); #endif