/*
* Copyright (C) 2006 Jakub Jermar
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*
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*/
/*
* This implementation of FIFO stores values in an array
* (static or dynamic). As such, these FIFOs have upper bound
* on number of values they can store. Push and pop operations
* are done via accessing the array through head and tail indices.
* Because of better operation ordering in fifo_pop(), the access
* policy for these two indices is to 'increment (mod size of FIFO)
* and use'.
*/
#ifndef __FIFO_H__
#define __FIFO_H__
#include <malloc.h>
typedef unsigned long fifo_count_t;
typedef unsigned long fifo_index_t;
#define FIFO_CREATE_STATIC(name, t, itms) \
struct { \
t fifo[(itms)]; \
fifo_count_t items; \
fifo_index_t head; \
fifo_index_t tail; \
} name
/** Create and initialize static FIFO.
*
* FIFO is allocated statically.
* This macro is suitable for creating smaller FIFOs.
*
* @param name Name of FIFO.
* @param t Type of values stored in FIFO.
* @param itms Number of items that can be stored in FIFO.
*/
#define FIFO_INITIALIZE_STATIC(name, t, itms) \
FIFO_CREATE_STATIC(name, t, itms) = { \
.items = (itms), \
.head = 0, \
.tail = 0 \
}
/** Create and prepare dynamic FIFO.
*
* FIFO is allocated dynamically.
* This macro is suitable for creating larger FIFOs.
*
* @param name Name of FIFO.
* @param t Type of values stored in FIFO.
* @param itms Number of items that can be stored in FIFO.
*/
#define FIFO_INITIALIZE_DYNAMIC(name, t, itms) \
struct { \
t *fifo; \
fifo_count_t items; \
fifo_index_t head; \
fifo_index_t tail; \
} name = { \
.fifo = NULL, \
.items = (itms), \
.head = 0, \
.tail = 0 \
}
/** Pop value from head of FIFO.
*
* @param name FIFO name.
*
* @return Leading value in FIFO.
*/
#define fifo_pop(name) \
name.fifo[name.head = (name.head + 1) < name.items ? (name.head + 1) : 0]
/** Push value to tail of FIFO.
*
* @param name FIFO name.
* @param value Value to be appended to FIFO.
*
*/
#define fifo_push(name, value) \
name.fifo[name.tail = (name.tail + 1) < name.items ? (name.tail + 1) : 0] = (value)
/** Allocate memory for dynamic FIFO.
*
* @param name FIFO name.
*/
#define fifo_create(name) \
name.fifo = malloc(sizeof(*name.fifo) * name.items)
#endif