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ringbuf.h
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32
33/**
34 * \file
35 * Header file for the ring buffer library
36 * \author
37 * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
38 */
39
40/** \addtogroup data
41 * @{ */
42
43/**
44 * \defgroup ringbuf Ring buffer library
45 * @{
46 *
47 * The ring buffer library implements ring (circular) buffer where
48 * bytes can be read and written independently. A ring buffer is
49 * particularly useful in device drivers where data can come in
50 * through interrupts.
51 *
52 */
53
54#ifndef RINGBUF_H_
55#define RINGBUF_H_
56
57#include "contiki.h"
58
59/**
60 * \brief Structure that holds the state of a ring buffer.
61 *
62 * This structure holds the state of a ring buffer. The
63 * actual buffer needs to be defined separately. This
64 * struct is an opaque structure with no user-visible
65 * elements.
66 *
67 */
68struct ringbuf {
69 uint8_t *data;
70 uint8_t mask;
71
72 /* XXX these must be 8-bit quantities to avoid race conditions. */
73 uint8_t put_ptr, get_ptr;
74};
75
76/**
77 * \brief Initialize a ring buffer
78 * \param r A pointer to a struct ringbuf to hold the state of the ring buffer
79 * \param a A pointer to an array to hold the data in the buffer
80 * \param size_power_of_two The size of the ring buffer, which must be a power of two
81 *
82 * This function initiates a ring buffer. The data in the
83 * buffer is stored in an external array, to which a
84 * pointer must be supplied. The size of the ring buffer
85 * must be a power of two and cannot be larger than 128
86 * bytes.
87 *
88 */
89void ringbuf_init(struct ringbuf *r, uint8_t *a,
90 uint8_t size_power_of_two);
91
92/**
93 * \brief Insert a byte into the ring buffer
94 * \param r A pointer to a struct ringbuf to hold the state of the ring buffer
95 * \param c The byte to be written to the buffer
96 * \return Non-zero if there data could be written, or zero if the buffer was full.
97 *
98 * This function inserts a byte into the ring buffer. It
99 * is safe to call this function from an interrupt
100 * handler.
101 *
102 */
103int ringbuf_put(struct ringbuf *r, uint8_t c);
104
105
106/**
107 * \brief Get a byte from the ring buffer
108 * \param r A pointer to a struct ringbuf to hold the state of the ring buffer
109 * \return The data from the buffer, or -1 if the buffer was empty
110 *
111 * This function removes a byte from the ring buffer. It
112 * is safe to call this function from an interrupt
113 * handler.
114 *
115 */
116int ringbuf_get(struct ringbuf *r);
117
118/**
119 * \brief Get the size of a ring buffer
120 * \param r A pointer to a struct ringbuf to hold the state of the ring buffer
121 * \return The size of the buffer.
122 */
123int ringbuf_size(struct ringbuf *r);
124
125/**
126 * \brief Get the number of elements currently in the ring buffer
127 * \param r A pointer to a struct ringbuf to hold the state of the ring buffer
128 * \return The number of elements in the buffer.
129 */
130int ringbuf_elements(struct ringbuf *r);
131
132#endif /* RINGBUF_H_ */
133
134/** @}*/
135/** @}*/
int ringbuf_size(struct ringbuf *r)
Get the size of a ring buffer.
Definition: ringbuf.c:113
int ringbuf_get(struct ringbuf *r)
Get a byte from the ring buffer.
Definition: ringbuf.c:80
int ringbuf_put(struct ringbuf *r, uint8_t c)
Insert a byte into the ring buffer.
Definition: ringbuf.c:53
void ringbuf_init(struct ringbuf *r, uint8_t *a, uint8_t size_power_of_two)
Initialize a ring buffer.
Definition: ringbuf.c:44
int ringbuf_elements(struct ringbuf *r)
Get the number of elements currently in the ring buffer.
Definition: ringbuf.c:119
Structure that holds the state of a ring buffer.
Definition: ringbuf.h:68