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- #ifndef PA_RINGBUFFER_H
- #define PA_RINGBUFFER_H
- /*
- * $Id: pa_ringbuffer.h 1873 2012-10-07 19:00:11Z philburk $
- * Portable Audio I/O Library
- * Ring Buffer utility.
- *
- * Author: Phil Burk, http://www.softsynth.com
- * modified for SMP safety on OS X by Bjorn Roche.
- * also allowed for const where possible.
- * modified for multiple-byte-sized data elements by Sven Fischer
- *
- * Note that this is safe only for a single-thread reader
- * and a single-thread writer.
- *
- * This program is distributed with the PortAudio Portable Audio Library.
- * For more information see: http://www.portaudio.com
- * Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ross Bencina and Phil Burk
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
- * a copy of this software and associated documentation files
- * (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
- * including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
- * publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
- * and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
- * subject to the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
- * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
- * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
- * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
- * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR
- * ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
- * CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
- * WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- */
- /*
- * The text above constitutes the entire PortAudio license; however,
- * the PortAudio community also makes the following non-binding requests:
- *
- * Any person wishing to distribute modifications to the Software is
- * requested to send the modifications to the original developer so that
- * they can be incorporated into the canonical version. It is also
- * requested that these non-binding requests be included along with the
- * license above.
- */
- /** @file
- @ingroup common_src
- @brief Single-reader single-writer lock-free ring buffer
- PaUtilRingBuffer is a ring buffer used to transport samples between
- different execution contexts (threads, OS callbacks, interrupt handlers)
- without requiring the use of any locks. This only works when there is
- a single reader and a single writer (ie. one thread or callback writes
- to the ring buffer, another thread or callback reads from it).
- The PaUtilRingBuffer structure manages a ring buffer containing N
- elements, where N must be a power of two. An element may be any size
- (specified in bytes).
- The memory area used to store the buffer elements must be allocated by
- the client prior to calling PaUtil_InitializeRingBuffer() and must outlive
- the use of the ring buffer.
-
- @note The ring buffer functions are not normally exposed in the PortAudio libraries.
- If you want to call them then you will need to add pa_ringbuffer.c to your application source code.
- */
- #if defined(__APPLE__)
- #include <sys/types.h>
- typedef int32_t ring_buffer_size_t;
- #elif defined( __GNUC__ )
- typedef long ring_buffer_size_t;
- #elif (_MSC_VER >= 1400)
- typedef long ring_buffer_size_t;
- #elif defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
- typedef long ring_buffer_size_t;
- #else
- typedef long ring_buffer_size_t;
- #endif
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C"
- {
- #endif /* __cplusplus */
- typedef struct PaUtilRingBuffer
- {
- ring_buffer_size_t bufferSize; /**< Number of elements in FIFO. Power of 2. Set by PaUtil_InitRingBuffer. */
- volatile ring_buffer_size_t writeIndex; /**< Index of next writable element. Set by PaUtil_AdvanceRingBufferWriteIndex. */
- volatile ring_buffer_size_t readIndex; /**< Index of next readable element. Set by PaUtil_AdvanceRingBufferReadIndex. */
- ring_buffer_size_t bigMask; /**< Used for wrapping indices with extra bit to distinguish full/empty. */
- ring_buffer_size_t smallMask; /**< Used for fitting indices to buffer. */
- ring_buffer_size_t elementSizeBytes; /**< Number of bytes per element. */
- char *buffer; /**< Pointer to the buffer containing the actual data. */
- }PaUtilRingBuffer;
- /** Initialize Ring Buffer to empty state ready to have elements written to it.
- @param rbuf The ring buffer.
- @param elementSizeBytes The size of a single data element in bytes.
- @param elementCount The number of elements in the buffer (must be a power of 2).
- @param dataPtr A pointer to a previously allocated area where the data
- will be maintained. It must be elementCount*elementSizeBytes long.
- @return -1 if elementCount is not a power of 2, otherwise 0.
- */
- ring_buffer_size_t PaUtil_InitializeRingBuffer( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, ring_buffer_size_t elementSizeBytes, ring_buffer_size_t elementCount, void *dataPtr );
- /** Reset buffer to empty. Should only be called when buffer is NOT being read or written.
- @param rbuf The ring buffer.
- */
- void PaUtil_FlushRingBuffer( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf );
- /** Retrieve the number of elements available in the ring buffer for writing.
- @param rbuf The ring buffer.
- @return The number of elements available for writing.
- */
- ring_buffer_size_t PaUtil_GetRingBufferWriteAvailable( const PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf );
- /** Retrieve the number of elements available in the ring buffer for reading.
- @param rbuf The ring buffer.
- @return The number of elements available for reading.
- */
- ring_buffer_size_t PaUtil_GetRingBufferReadAvailable( const PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf );
- /** Write data to the ring buffer.
- @param rbuf The ring buffer.
- @param data The address of new data to write to the buffer.
- @param elementCount The number of elements to be written.
- @return The number of elements written.
- */
- ring_buffer_size_t PaUtil_WriteRingBuffer( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, const void *data, ring_buffer_size_t elementCount );
- /** Read data from the ring buffer.
- @param rbuf The ring buffer.
- @param data The address where the data should be stored.
- @param elementCount The number of elements to be read.
- @return The number of elements read.
- */
- ring_buffer_size_t PaUtil_ReadRingBuffer( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, void *data, ring_buffer_size_t elementCount );
- /** Get address of region(s) to which we can write data.
- @param rbuf The ring buffer.
- @param elementCount The number of elements desired.
- @param dataPtr1 The address where the first (or only) region pointer will be
- stored.
- @param sizePtr1 The address where the first (or only) region length will be
- stored.
- @param dataPtr2 The address where the second region pointer will be stored if
- the first region is too small to satisfy elementCount.
- @param sizePtr2 The address where the second region length will be stored if
- the first region is too small to satisfy elementCount.
- @return The room available to be written or elementCount, whichever is smaller.
- */
- ring_buffer_size_t PaUtil_GetRingBufferWriteRegions( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, ring_buffer_size_t elementCount,
- void **dataPtr1, ring_buffer_size_t *sizePtr1,
- void **dataPtr2, ring_buffer_size_t *sizePtr2 );
- /** Advance the write index to the next location to be written.
- @param rbuf The ring buffer.
- @param elementCount The number of elements to advance.
- @return The new position.
- */
- ring_buffer_size_t PaUtil_AdvanceRingBufferWriteIndex( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, ring_buffer_size_t elementCount );
- /** Get address of region(s) from which we can read data.
- @param rbuf The ring buffer.
- @param elementCount The number of elements desired.
- @param dataPtr1 The address where the first (or only) region pointer will be
- stored.
- @param sizePtr1 The address where the first (or only) region length will be
- stored.
- @param dataPtr2 The address where the second region pointer will be stored if
- the first region is too small to satisfy elementCount.
- @param sizePtr2 The address where the second region length will be stored if
- the first region is too small to satisfy elementCount.
- @return The number of elements available for reading.
- */
- ring_buffer_size_t PaUtil_GetRingBufferReadRegions( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, ring_buffer_size_t elementCount,
- void **dataPtr1, ring_buffer_size_t *sizePtr1,
- void **dataPtr2, ring_buffer_size_t *sizePtr2 );
- /** Advance the read index to the next location to be read.
- @param rbuf The ring buffer.
- @param elementCount The number of elements to advance.
- @return The new position.
- */
- ring_buffer_size_t PaUtil_AdvanceRingBufferReadIndex( PaUtilRingBuffer *rbuf, ring_buffer_size_t elementCount );
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif /* __cplusplus */
- #endif /* PA_RINGBUFFER_H */
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