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CK_RING_ENQUEUE_SPMC_SIZE(3) | Library Functions Manual | CK_RING_ENQUEUE_SPMC_SIZE(3) |
NAME¶
ck_ring_enqueue_spmc_size
—
enqueue pointer into bounded FIFO and return size of
buffer
LIBRARY¶
Concurrency Kit (libck, -lck)
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<ck_ring.h>
bool
ck_ring_enqueue_spmc_size
(ck_ring_t
*ring, ck_ring_buffer_t
*buffer, void
*entry, unsigned int
*length);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
ck_ring_enqueue_spmc
(3)
function enqueues the pointer entry into the bounded
buffer pointed to by ring in FIFO fashion. The buffer
pointed to by buffer must be unique to
ring and point to an array of ck_ring_buffer_t of
sufficient length (according to the power-of-2 elements in the buffer). The
decoupling of the ring from the buffer serves to address use-cases involving
multiple address spaces and DMA, among others. If you are on non-POSIX
platforms or wish for strict compliance with C, then it is recommended to
pass a pointer of type void ** for entry. This
function is safe to call without locking for UINT_MAX concurrent invocations
of
ck_ring_dequeue_spmc
(3)
or
ck_ring_trydequeue_spmc
(3).
This function provides wait-free progress guarantees for one active
invocation.
EXAMPLE¶
#include <ck_ring.h> /* This ring was previously initialized with ck_ring_init. */ ck_ring_t ring; /* The ring was initialized for 1023 elements. */ ck_ring_buffer_t buffer[1024]; void enqueue(void) { void *entry = some_object; unsigned int length; /* Attempt to enqueue pointer to some_object into buffer. */ if (ck_ring_enqueue_spmc_size(&ring, &buffer, &entry, &length) == false) { /* * The buffer was full and the enqueue operation * has failed. */ return; } /* * If entry was the 101st or greater pointer in the buffer, * do something. */ if (length > 100) { do_something; } return; }
RETURN VALUES¶
The function returns true if the value of entry was successfully enqueued into ring. The function will return false if the value of entry could not be enqueued which only occurs if ring was full. The number of entries in the buffer with respect to the point in time that entry is enqueued is stored in the integer pointed to by length.
SEE ALSO¶
ck_ring_init(3), ck_ring_dequeue_spmc(3), ck_ring_trydequeue_spmc(3), ck_ring_enqueue_spmc(3), ck_ring_dequeue_spsc(3), ck_ring_enqueue_spsc(3), ck_ring_enqueue_spsc_size(3), ck_ring_capacity(3), ck_ring_size(3)
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April 20, 2013 |