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585 lines
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#pragma once |
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#include <atomic> |
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#include <stdint.h> |
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#include <AP_HAL/AP_HAL_Boards.h> |
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#include <AP_HAL/AP_HAL_Macros.h> |
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#include <AP_HAL/Semaphores.h> |
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/* |
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* Circular buffer of bytes. |
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*/ |
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class ByteBuffer { |
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public: |
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ByteBuffer(uint32_t size); |
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ByteBuffer(uint8_t* _buf, uint32_t _size) : |
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buf(_buf), |
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size(_size), |
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external_buf(true) |
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{} |
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~ByteBuffer(void); |
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// number of bytes available to be read |
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uint32_t available(void) const; |
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// Discards the buffer content, emptying it. |
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void clear(void); |
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// number of bytes space available to write |
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uint32_t space(void) const; |
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// true if available() is zero |
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bool is_empty(void) const WARN_IF_UNUSED; |
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// write bytes to ringbuffer. Returns number of bytes written |
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uint32_t write(const uint8_t *data, uint32_t len); |
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// read bytes from ringbuffer. Returns number of bytes read |
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uint32_t read(uint8_t *data, uint32_t len); |
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// read a byte from ring buffer. Returns true on success, false otherwise |
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bool read_byte(uint8_t *data) WARN_IF_UNUSED; |
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/* |
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update bytes at the read pointer. Used to update an object without |
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popping it |
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*/ |
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bool update(const uint8_t *data, uint32_t len); |
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// return size of ringbuffer |
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uint32_t get_size(void) const { return size; } |
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// set size of ringbuffer, caller responsible for locking |
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bool set_size(uint32_t size); |
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// advance the read pointer (discarding bytes) |
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bool advance(uint32_t n); |
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// Returns the pointer and size to a contiguous read of the next available data |
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const uint8_t *readptr(uint32_t &available_bytes); |
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// peek one byte without advancing read pointer. Return byte |
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// or -1 if none available |
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int16_t peek(uint32_t ofs) const; |
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/* |
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read len bytes without advancing the read pointer |
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*/ |
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uint32_t peekbytes(uint8_t *data, uint32_t len); |
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// Similar to peekbytes(), but will fill out IoVec struct with |
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// both parts of the ring buffer if wraparound is happening, or |
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// just one part. Returns the number of parts written to. |
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struct IoVec { |
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uint8_t *data; |
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uint32_t len; |
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}; |
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uint8_t peekiovec(IoVec vec[2], uint32_t len); |
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// Reserve `len` bytes and fills out `vec` with both parts of the |
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// ring buffer (if wraparound is happening), or just one contiguous |
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// part. Returns the number of `vec` elements filled out. Can be used |
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// with system calls such as `readv()`. |
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// |
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// After a call to 'reserve()', 'write()' should never be called |
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// until 'commit()' is called! |
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uint8_t reserve(IoVec vec[2], uint32_t len); |
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/* |
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* "Releases" the memory previously reserved by 'reserve()' to be read. |
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* Committer must inform how many bytes were actually written in 'len'. |
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*/ |
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bool commit(uint32_t len); |
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private: |
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uint8_t *buf; |
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uint32_t size; |
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std::atomic<uint32_t> head{0}; // where to read data |
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std::atomic<uint32_t> tail{0}; // where to write data |
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bool external_buf; |
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}; |
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/* |
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ring buffer class for objects of fixed size |
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!!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this update, in both places !!! |
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*/ |
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template <class T> |
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class ObjectBuffer { |
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public: |
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ObjectBuffer(uint32_t _size = 0) { |
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// we set size to 1 more than requested as the byte buffer |
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// gives one less byte than requested. We round up to a full |
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// multiple of the object size so that we always get aligned |
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// elements, which makes the readptr() method possible |
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buffer = new ByteBuffer(((_size+1) * sizeof(T))); |
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external_buf = false; |
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} |
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ObjectBuffer(ByteBuffer *_buffer) : |
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buffer(_buffer), |
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external_buf(true) |
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{} |
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~ObjectBuffer(void) { |
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if (!external_buf) |
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delete buffer; |
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} |
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// return size of ringbuffer |
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uint32_t get_size(void) const { |
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uint32_t size = buffer->get_size() / sizeof(T); |
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return size>0?size-1:0; |
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} |
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// set size of ringbuffer, caller responsible for locking |
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bool set_size(uint32_t size) { return buffer->set_size(((size+1) * sizeof(T))); } |
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// read len objects without advancing the read pointer |
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uint32_t peek(T *data, uint32_t len) { return buffer->peekbytes((uint8_t*)data, len * sizeof(T)) / sizeof(T); } |
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// Discards the buffer content, emptying it. |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this update, in both places !!! |
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void clear(void) |
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{ |
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buffer->clear(); |
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} |
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// return number of objects available to be read from the front of the queue |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this update, in both places !!! |
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uint32_t available(void) const { |
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return buffer->available() / sizeof(T); |
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} |
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// return number of objects that could be written to the back of the queue |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this update, in both places !!! |
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uint32_t space(void) const { |
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return buffer->space() / sizeof(T); |
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} |
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// true is available() == 0 |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this update, in both places !!! |
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bool is_empty(void) const WARN_IF_UNUSED { |
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return buffer->is_empty(); |
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} |
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// push one object onto the back of the queue |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this update, in both places !!! |
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bool push(const T &object) { |
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if (buffer->space() < sizeof(T)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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return buffer->write((uint8_t*)&object, sizeof(T)) == sizeof(T); |
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} |
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// push N objects onto the back of the queue |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this update, in both places !!! |
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bool push(const T *object, uint32_t n) { |
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if (buffer->space() < n*sizeof(T)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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return buffer->write((uint8_t*)object, n*sizeof(T)) == n*sizeof(T); |
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} |
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/* |
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throw away an object from the front of the queue |
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*/ |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this update, in both places !!! |
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bool pop(void) { |
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return buffer->advance(sizeof(T)); |
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} |
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/* |
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pop earliest object off the front of the queue |
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*/ |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this update, in both places !!! |
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bool pop(T &object) WARN_IF_UNUSED { |
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if (buffer->available() < sizeof(T)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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return buffer->read((uint8_t*)&object, sizeof(T)) == sizeof(T); |
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} |
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/* |
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* push_force() is semantically equivalent to: |
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* if (!push(t)) { pop(); push(t); } |
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*/ |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this update, in both places !!! |
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bool push_force(const T &object) { |
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if (buffer->space() < sizeof(T)) { |
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buffer->advance(sizeof(T)); |
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} |
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return push(object); |
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} |
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/* |
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* push_force() N objects |
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*/ |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this update, in both places !!! |
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bool push_force(const T *object, uint32_t n) { |
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uint32_t _space = buffer->space(); |
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if (_space < sizeof(T)*n) { |
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buffer->advance(sizeof(T)*(n-_space)); |
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} |
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return push(object, n); |
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} |
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/* |
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peek copies an object out from the front of the queue without advancing the read pointer |
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*/ |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this update, in both places !!! |
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bool peek(T &object) WARN_IF_UNUSED { |
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return buffer->peekbytes((uint8_t*)&object, sizeof(T)) == sizeof(T); |
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} |
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/* |
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return a pointer to first contiguous array of available |
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objects. Return nullptr if none available |
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*/ |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this, update in both places !!! |
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const T *readptr(uint32_t &n) { |
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uint32_t avail_bytes = 0; |
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#pragma GCC diagnostic push |
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#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-align" |
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const T *ret = (const T *)buffer->readptr(avail_bytes); |
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#pragma GCC diagnostic pop |
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if (!ret || avail_bytes < sizeof(T)) { |
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return nullptr; |
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} |
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n = avail_bytes / sizeof(T); |
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return ret; |
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} |
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// advance the read pointer (discarding objects) |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this, update in both places !!! |
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bool advance(uint32_t n) { |
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return buffer->advance(n * sizeof(T)); |
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} |
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/* update the object at the front of the queue (the one that would |
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be fetched by pop()) */ |
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// !!! Note ObjectBuffer_TS is a duplicate of this, update in both places !!! |
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bool update(const T &object) { |
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return buffer->update((uint8_t*)&object, sizeof(T)); |
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} |
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private: |
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ByteBuffer *buffer = nullptr; |
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bool external_buf = true; |
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}; |
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/* |
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Thread safe ring buffer class for objects of fixed size |
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!!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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*/ |
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template <class T> |
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class ObjectBuffer_TS { |
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public: |
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ObjectBuffer_TS(uint32_t _size = 0) { |
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// we set size to 1 more than requested as the byte buffer |
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// gives one less byte than requested. We round up to a full |
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// multiple of the object size so that we always get aligned |
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// elements, which makes the readptr() method possible |
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buffer = new ByteBuffer(((_size+1) * sizeof(T))); |
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} |
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~ObjectBuffer_TS(void) { |
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delete buffer; |
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} |
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// return size of ringbuffer |
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uint32_t get_size(void) { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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uint32_t size = buffer->get_size() / sizeof(T); |
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return size>0?size-1:0; |
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} |
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// set size of ringbuffer, caller responsible for locking |
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bool set_size(uint32_t size) { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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return buffer->set_size(((size+1) * sizeof(T))); |
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} |
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// read len objects without advancing the read pointer |
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uint32_t peek(T *data, uint32_t len) { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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return buffer->peekbytes((uint8_t*)data, len * sizeof(T)) / sizeof(T); |
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} |
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// Discards the buffer content, emptying it. |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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void clear(void) |
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{ |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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buffer->clear(); |
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} |
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// return number of objects available to be read from the front of the queue |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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uint32_t available(void) { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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return buffer->available() / sizeof(T); |
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} |
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// return number of objects that could be written to the back of the queue |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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uint32_t space(void) { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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return buffer->space() / sizeof(T); |
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} |
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// true is available() == 0 |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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bool is_empty(void) WARN_IF_UNUSED { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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return buffer->is_empty(); |
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} |
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// push one object onto the back of the queue |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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bool push(const T &object) { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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if (buffer->space() < sizeof(T)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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return buffer->write((uint8_t*)&object, sizeof(T)) == sizeof(T); |
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} |
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// push N objects onto the back of the queue |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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bool push(const T *object, uint32_t n) { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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if (buffer->space() < n*sizeof(T)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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return buffer->write((uint8_t*)object, n*sizeof(T)) == n*sizeof(T); |
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} |
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/* |
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throw away an object from the front of the queue |
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*/ |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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bool pop(void) { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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return buffer->advance(sizeof(T)); |
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} |
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/* |
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pop earliest object off the front of the queue |
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*/ |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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bool pop(T &object) WARN_IF_UNUSED { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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if (buffer->available() < sizeof(T)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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return buffer->read((uint8_t*)&object, sizeof(T)) == sizeof(T); |
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} |
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/* |
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* push_force() is semantically equivalent to: |
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* if (!push(t)) { pop(); push(t); } |
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*/ |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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bool push_force(const T &object) { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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if (buffer->space() < sizeof(T)) { |
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buffer->advance(sizeof(T)); |
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} |
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return push(object); |
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} |
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/* |
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* push_force() N objects |
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*/ |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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bool push_force(const T *object, uint32_t n) { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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uint32_t _space = buffer->space(); |
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if (_space < sizeof(T)*n) { |
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buffer->advance(sizeof(T)*(n-_space)); |
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} |
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return push(object, n); |
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} |
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/* |
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peek copies an object out from the front of the queue without advancing the read pointer |
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*/ |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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bool peek(T &object) WARN_IF_UNUSED { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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return buffer->peekbytes((uint8_t*)&object, sizeof(T)) == sizeof(T); |
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} |
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/* |
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return a pointer to first contiguous array of available |
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objects. Return nullptr if none available |
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*/ |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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const T *readptr(uint32_t &n) { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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uint32_t avail_bytes = 0; |
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#pragma GCC diagnostic push |
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#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-align" |
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const T *ret = (const T *)buffer->readptr(avail_bytes); |
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#pragma GCC diagnostic pop |
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if (!ret || avail_bytes < sizeof(T)) { |
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return nullptr; |
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} |
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n = avail_bytes / sizeof(T); |
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return ret; |
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} |
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// advance the read pointer (discarding objects) |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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bool advance(uint32_t n) { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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return buffer->advance(n * sizeof(T)); |
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} |
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/* update the object at the front of the queue (the one that would |
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be fetched by pop()) */ |
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// !!! Note this is a duplicate of ObjectBuffer with semaphore, update in both places !!! |
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bool update(const T &object) { |
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WITH_SEMAPHORE(sem); |
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return buffer->update((uint8_t*)&object, sizeof(T)); |
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} |
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private: |
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ByteBuffer *buffer = nullptr; |
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HAL_Semaphore sem; |
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}; |
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/* |
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ring buffer class for objects of fixed size with pointer |
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access. Note that this is not thread safe, buf offers efficient |
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array-like access |
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*/ |
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template <class T> |
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class ObjectArray { |
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public: |
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ObjectArray(uint16_t size_) { |
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_size = size_; |
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_head = _count = 0; |
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_buffer = new T[_size]; |
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} |
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~ObjectArray(void) { |
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delete[] _buffer; |
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} |
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// return total number of objects |
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uint16_t size(void) const { |
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return _size; |
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} |
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// return number of objects available to be read |
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uint16_t available(void) const { |
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return _count; |
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} |
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// return number of objects that could be written |
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uint16_t space(void) const { |
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return _size - _count; |
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} |
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// true is available() == 0 |
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bool is_empty(void) const WARN_IF_UNUSED { |
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return _count == 0; |
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} |
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// push one object |
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bool push(const T &object) { |
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if (space() == 0) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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_buffer[(_head+_count)%_size] = object; |
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_count++; |
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return true; |
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} |
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/* |
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throw away an object |
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*/ |
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bool pop(void) WARN_IF_UNUSED { |
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if (is_empty()) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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_head = (_head+1) % _size; |
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_count--; |
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return true; |
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} |
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// Discards the buffer content, emptying it. |
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void clear(void) |
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{ |
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_head = _count = 0; |
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} |
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/* |
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pop earliest object off the queue |
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*/ |
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bool pop(T &object) WARN_IF_UNUSED { |
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if (is_empty()) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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object = _buffer[_head]; |
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return pop(); |
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} |
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/* |
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* push_force() is semantically equivalent to: |
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* if (!push(t)) { pop(); push(t); } |
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*/ |
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bool push_force(const T &object) { |
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if (space() == 0) { |
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UNUSED_RESULT(pop()); |
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} |
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return push(object); |
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} |
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/* |
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remove the Nth element from the array. First element is zero |
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*/ |
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bool remove(uint16_t n) { |
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if (n >= _count) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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if (n == _count-1) { |
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// remove last element |
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_count--; |
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return true; |
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} |
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if (n == 0) { |
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// remove first element |
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return pop(); |
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} |
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// take advantage of the [] operator for simple shift of the array elements |
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for (uint16_t i=n; i<_count-1; i++) { |
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*(*this)[i] = *(*this)[i+1]; |
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} |
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_count--; |
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return true; |
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} |
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// allow array indexing, based on current head. Returns a pointer |
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// to the object or nullptr |
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T * operator[](uint16_t i) { |
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if (i >= _count) { |
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return nullptr; |
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} |
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return &_buffer[(_head+i)%_size]; |
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} |
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private: |
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T *_buffer; |
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uint16_t _size; // total buffer size |
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uint16_t _count; // number in buffer now |
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uint16_t _head; // first element |
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}; |
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typedef ObjectBuffer<float> FloatBuffer; |
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typedef ObjectBuffer_TS<float> FloatBuffer_TS; |
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typedef ObjectArray<float> FloatArray;
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