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| BUF_RING(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | BUF_RING(9) |
NAME¶
buf_ring,
buf_ring_alloc,
buf_ring_free,
buf_ring_enqueue,
buf_ring_dequeue_mc,
buf_ring_dequeue_sc,
buf_ring_count,
buf_ring_empty,
buf_ring_full, buf_ring_peek
— multi-producer, {single, multi}-consumer lock-less
ring buffer
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<sys/param.h>
#include <sys/buf_ring.h>
struct buf_ring *
buf_ring_alloc(int
count, struct malloc_type
*type, int flags,
struct mtx *sc_lock);
void
buf_ring_free(struct
buf_ring *br, struct
malloc_type *type);
int
buf_ring_enqueue(struct
buf_ring *br, void
*buf);
void *
buf_ring_dequeue_mc(struct
buf_ring *br);
void *
buf_ring_dequeue_sc(struct
buf_ring *br);
int
buf_ring_count(struct
buf_ring *br);
int
buf_ring_empty(struct
buf_ring *br);
int
buf_ring_full(struct
buf_ring *br);
void *
buf_ring_peek(struct
buf_ring *br);
DESCRIPTION¶
The buf_ring functions provide a lock-less
multi-producer and lock-less multi-consumer as well as single-consumer ring
buffer.
The
buf_ring_alloc()
function is used to allocate a buf_ring ring buffer with
count slots using malloc_type
type and memory flags flags. The
single consumer interface is protected by sc_lock.
The
buf_ring_free()
function is used to free a buf_ring. The user is responsible for freeing any
enqueued items.
The
buf_ring_enqueue()
function is used to enqueue a buffer to a buf_ring.
The
buf_ring_dequeue_mc()
function is a multi-consumer safe way of dequeueing elements from a
buf_ring.
The
buf_ring_dequeue_sc()
function is a single-consumer interface to dequeue elements - requiring the
user to serialize accesses with a lock.
The
buf_ring_count()
function returns the number of elements in a buf_ring.
The
buf_ring_empty()
function returns TRUE if the buf_ring is empty,
FALSE otherwise.
The
buf_ring_full()
function returns TRUE if no more items can be
enqueued, FALSE otherwise.
The
buf_ring_peek()
function returns a pointer to the last element in the buf_ring if the
buf_ring is not empty, NULL otherwise.
RETURN VALUES¶
The buf_ring_enqueue() function return
ENOBUFS if there are no available slots in the
buf_ring.
HISTORY¶
These functions were introduced in FreeBSD 8.0.
| September 27, 2012 | Debian |