enum lfds700_ringbuffer_query

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Source File

└───liblfds700
    └───inc
        └───liblfds700
                lfds700_ringbuffer.h

Enum

enum lfds700_ringbuffer_query
{
  LFDS700_RINGBUFFER_QUERY_SINGLETHREADED_GET_COUNT,
  LFDS700_RINGBUFFER_QUERY_SINGLETHREADED_VALIDATE
};

Values

LFDS700_RINGBUFFER_QUERY_SINGLETHREADED_GET_COUNT

Counts the number of unread elements in the ringbuffer. This query is and is only safe if performed single-threaded, i.e. that no read or write operations occur while the count operation is executing. If read or write operations occur, it is not merely the case that the count could be wrong - in theory, it could be possible for the count to enter an infinite loop. Don't do this.

LFDS700_RINGBUFFER_QUERY_SINGLETHREADED_VALIDATE

Validates the ringbuffer. This is done by checking there are no loops. Additionally, if given as input a lfds700_misc_validation_info, which indicates an expected range of the number of unread elements in the stack, counts the number of unread elements in the stack and checks they fall within the expected range. As with count, both the loop check and the element count (which is in fact performed by issuing the LFDS700_RINGBUFFER_QUERY_SINGLETHREADED_GET_COUNT query) can in theory enter an infinite loop if push or pop operations occur while the validation operation is executing. You were warned.

Notes

This enum is used by the ringbuffer query function, lfds700_ringbuffer_query.

See Also