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							- /*
 -   Copyright (C) 2000 Paul Davis
 -   Copyright (C) 2003 Rohan Drape
 -   
 -   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 -   it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
 -   the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
 -   (at your option) any later version.
 -   
 -   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 -   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 -   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 -   GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
 -   
 -   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
 -   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 
 -   Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
 - 
 - */
 - 
 - #ifndef _RINGBUFFER_H
 - #define _RINGBUFFER_H
 - 
 - #ifdef __cplusplus
 - extern "C"
 - {
 - #endif
 - 
 - #include <sys/types.h>
 - 
 - /** @file ringbuffer.h
 -  *
 -  * A set of library functions to make lock-free ringbuffers available
 -  * to JACK clients.  The `capture_client.c' (in the example_clients
 -  * directory) is a fully functioning user of this API.
 -  *
 -  * The key attribute of a ringbuffer is that it can be safely accessed
 -  * by two threads simultaneously -- one reading from the buffer and
 -  * the other writing to it -- without using any synchronization or
 -  * mutual exclusion primitives.  For this to work correctly, there can
 -  * only be a single reader and a single writer thread.  Their
 -  * identities cannot be interchanged.
 -  */
 - 
 - typedef struct {
 -     char *buf;
 -     size_t len;
 - }
 - jack_ringbuffer_data_t ;
 - 
 - typedef struct {
 -     char	*buf;
 -     volatile size_t write_ptr;
 -     volatile size_t read_ptr;
 -     size_t	size;
 -     size_t	size_mask;
 -     int	mlocked;
 - }
 - jack_ringbuffer_t ;
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Allocates a ringbuffer data structure of a specified size. The
 -  * caller must arrange for a call to jack_ringbuffer_free() to release
 -  * the memory associated with the ringbuffer.
 -  *
 -  * @param sz the ringbuffer size in bytes.
 -  *
 -  * @return a pointer to a new jack_ringbuffer_t, if successful; NULL
 -  * otherwise.
 -  */
 - jack_ringbuffer_t *jack_ringbuffer_create(size_t sz);
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Frees the ringbuffer data structure allocated by an earlier call to
 -  * jack_ringbuffer_create().
 -  *
 -  * @param rb a pointer to the ringbuffer structure.
 -  */
 - void jack_ringbuffer_free(jack_ringbuffer_t *rb);
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Fill a data structure with a description of the current readable
 -  * data held in the ringbuffer.  This description is returned in a two
 -  * element array of jack_ringbuffer_data_t.  Two elements are needed
 -  * because the data to be read may be split across the end of the
 -  * ringbuffer.
 -  *
 -  * The first element will always contain a valid @a len field, which
 -  * may be zero or greater.  If the @a len field is non-zero, then data
 -  * can be read in a contiguous fashion using the address given in the
 -  * corresponding @a buf field.
 -  *
 -  * If the second element has a non-zero @a len field, then a second
 -  * contiguous stretch of data can be read from the address given in
 -  * its corresponding @a buf field.
 -  *
 -  * @param rb a pointer to the ringbuffer structure.
 -  * @param vec a pointer to a 2 element array of jack_ringbuffer_data_t.
 -  *
 -  */
 - void jack_ringbuffer_get_read_vector(const jack_ringbuffer_t *rb,
 -                                      jack_ringbuffer_data_t *vec);
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Fill a data structure with a description of the current writable
 -  * space in the ringbuffer.  The description is returned in a two
 -  * element array of jack_ringbuffer_data_t.  Two elements are needed
 -  * because the space available for writing may be split across the end
 -  * of the ringbuffer.
 -  *
 -  * The first element will always contain a valid @a len field, which
 -  * may be zero or greater.  If the @a len field is non-zero, then data
 -  * can be written in a contiguous fashion using the address given in
 -  * the corresponding @a buf field.
 -  *
 -  * If the second element has a non-zero @a len field, then a second
 -  * contiguous stretch of data can be written to the address given in
 -  * the corresponding @a buf field.
 -  *
 -  * @param rb a pointer to the ringbuffer structure.
 -  * @param vec a pointer to a 2 element array of jack_ringbuffer_data_t.
 -  */
 - void jack_ringbuffer_get_write_vector(const jack_ringbuffer_t *rb,
 -                                       jack_ringbuffer_data_t *vec);
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Read data from the ringbuffer.
 -  *
 -  * @param rb a pointer to the ringbuffer structure.
 -  * @param dest a pointer to a buffer where data read from the
 -  * ringbuffer will go.
 -  * @param cnt the number of bytes to read.
 -  *
 -  * @return the number of bytes read, which may range from 0 to cnt.
 -  */
 - size_t jack_ringbuffer_read(jack_ringbuffer_t *rb, char *dest, size_t cnt);
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Read data from the ringbuffer. Opposed to jack_ringbuffer_read()
 -  * this function does not move the read pointer. Thus it's
 -  * a convenient way to inspect data in the ringbuffer in a
 -  * continuous fashion. The price is that the data is copied
 -  * into a user provided buffer. For "raw" non-copy inspection
 -  * of the data in the ringbuffer use jack_ringbuffer_get_read_vector().
 -  *
 -  * @param rb a pointer to the ringbuffer structure.
 -  * @param dest a pointer to a buffer where data read from the
 -  * ringbuffer will go.
 -  * @param cnt the number of bytes to read.
 -  *
 -  * @return the number of bytes read, which may range from 0 to cnt.
 -  */
 - size_t jack_ringbuffer_peek(jack_ringbuffer_t *rb, char *dest, size_t cnt);
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Advance the read pointer.
 -  *
 -  * After data have been read from the ringbuffer using the pointers
 -  * returned by jack_ringbuffer_get_read_vector(), use this function to
 -  * advance the buffer pointers, making that space available for future
 -  * write operations.
 -  *
 -  * @param rb a pointer to the ringbuffer structure.
 -  * @param cnt the number of bytes read.
 -  */
 - void jack_ringbuffer_read_advance(jack_ringbuffer_t *rb, size_t cnt);
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Return the number of bytes available for reading.
 -  *
 -  * @param rb a pointer to the ringbuffer structure.
 -  *
 -  * @return the number of bytes available to read.
 -  */
 - size_t jack_ringbuffer_read_space(const jack_ringbuffer_t *rb);
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Lock a ringbuffer data block into memory.
 -  *
 -  * Uses the mlock() system call.  This is not a realtime operation.
 -  *
 -  * @param rb a pointer to the ringbuffer structure.
 -  */
 - int jack_ringbuffer_mlock(jack_ringbuffer_t *rb);
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Reset the read and write pointers, making an empty buffer.
 -  *
 -  * This is not thread safe.
 -  *
 -  * @param rb a pointer to the ringbuffer structure.
 -  */
 - void jack_ringbuffer_reset(jack_ringbuffer_t *rb);
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Reset the internal "available" size, and read and write pointers, making an empty buffer.
 -  *
 -  * This is not thread safe.
 -  *
 -  * @param rb a pointer to the ringbuffer structure.
 -  * @param sz the new size, that must be less than allocated size.
 -  */
 - void jack_ringbuffer_reset_size (jack_ringbuffer_t * rb, size_t sz);
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Write data into the ringbuffer.
 -  *
 -  * @param rb a pointer to the ringbuffer structure.
 -  * @param src a pointer to the data to be written to the ringbuffer.
 -  * @param cnt the number of bytes to write.
 -  *
 -  * @return the number of bytes write, which may range from 0 to cnt
 -  */
 - size_t jack_ringbuffer_write(jack_ringbuffer_t *rb, const char *src,
 -                              size_t cnt);
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Advance the write pointer.
 -  *
 -  * After data have been written the ringbuffer using the pointers
 -  * returned by jack_ringbuffer_get_write_vector(), use this function
 -  * to advance the buffer pointer, making the data available for future
 -  * read operations.
 -  *
 -  * @param rb a pointer to the ringbuffer structure.
 -  * @param cnt the number of bytes written.
 -  */
 - void jack_ringbuffer_write_advance(jack_ringbuffer_t *rb, size_t cnt);
 - 
 - /**
 -  * Return the number of bytes available for writing.
 -  *
 -  * @param rb a pointer to the ringbuffer structure.
 -  *
 -  * @return the amount of free space (in bytes) available for writing.
 -  */
 - size_t jack_ringbuffer_write_space(const jack_ringbuffer_t *rb);
 - 
 - #ifdef __cplusplus
 - }
 - #endif
 - 
 - #endif
 
 
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