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VILLASnode/include/queue.h

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/** Lock-free Single-Producer Single-consumer (SPSC) queue.
*
* This datastructure queues void pointers in a FIFO style.
* Every queue element has an associated reference count which is
* used to tell wheater the queue is full or empty.
*
* Queue head and tail pointers are not part of this datastructure.
* In combination with the reference counting, this enables multiple
* readers each with its own head pointer.
* Each reader will read the same data.
*
* @file
* @author Steffen Vogel <stvogel@eonerc.rwth-aachen.de>
* @copyright 2014-2016, Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems, EONERC
* This file is part of VILLASnode. All Rights Reserved. Proprietary and confidential.
* Unauthorized copying of this file, via any medium is strictly prohibited.
*/
#ifndef _QUEUE_H_
#define _QUEUE_H_
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdatomic.h>
typedef uintmax_t qptr_t;
struct queue {
size_t size; /**< Number of pointers in queue::array */
_Atomic int *refcnts; /**< Reference counts to blocks in queue::array */
_Atomic int readers; /**< Initial reference count for pushed blocks */
void **pointers; /**< Pointers to queue data */
};
/** Initiliaze a new queue and allocate memory. */
int queue_init(struct queue *q, size_t size);
/** Release memory of queue. */
void queue_destroy(struct queue *q);
/** Increment the number of readers for this queue.
*
* Important: To garuantee thread-safety this function must by called by
* the (only) writer which holds \p tail.
*/
void queue_reader_add(struct queue *q, qptr_t head, qptr_t tail);
/** Decrement the number of readers for this queue.
*
* Important: To garuantee thread-safety this function must by called by
* the (only) writer which holds \p tail.
*/
void queue_reader_remove(struct queue *q, qptr_t head, qptr_t tail);
/** Enqueue up to \p cnt elements from \p ptrs[] at the queue tail pointed by \p tail.
*
* It may happen that the queue is (nearly) full and there is no more
* space to enqueue more elments.
* In this case a call to this function will return a value which is smaller than \p cnt
* or even zero if the queue was already full.
*
* @param q A pointer to the queue datastructure.
* @param[in] ptrs An array of void-pointers which should be enqueued.
* @param cnt The length of the pointer array \p ptrs.
* @param[in,out] tail A pointer to the current tail of the queue. The tail will be updated to new tail after eqeuing.
* @return The function returns the number of successfully enqueued elements from \p ptrs.
*/
int queue_push_many(struct queue *q, void *ptrs[], size_t cnt, qptr_t *tail);
/** Dequeue up to \p cnt elements from the queue and place them into the array \p ptrs[].
*
* @param q A pointer to the queue datastructure.
* @param[out] ptrs An array with space at least \cnt elements which will receive pointers to the released elements.
* @param cnt The maximum number of elements which should be dequeued. It defines the size of \p ptrs.
* @param[in,out] head A pointer to a queue head. The value will be updated to reflect the new head.
* @return The number of elements which have been dequeued <b>and whose reference counts have reached zero</b>.
*/
int queue_pull_many(struct queue *q, void *ptrs[], size_t cnt, qptr_t *head);
/** Fill \p ptrs with \p cnt elements of the queue starting at entry \p pos. */
int queue_get_many(struct queue *q, void *ptrs[], size_t cnt, qptr_t pos);
int queue_get(struct queue *q, void **ptr, qptr_t pos);
/** Enqueue a new block at the tail of the queue which is given by the qptr_t. */
int queue_push(struct queue *q, void *ptr, qptr_t *tail);
/** Dequeue the first block at the head of the queue. */
int queue_pull(struct queue *q, void **ptr, qptr_t *head);
#endif /* _QUEUE_H_ */