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版权所有 (C), 2018-2099, Radkil_Std
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******************************************************************************
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文 件 名 : ringbuffer.c
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版 本 号 : 初稿
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作 者 : Radkil
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生成日期 : 2023年3月26日
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最近修改 :
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功能描述 : ringbuffer环形缓冲区实现
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修改历史 :
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1.日 期 : 2023年3月26日
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作 者 : Radkil
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修改内容 : 创建文件
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******************************************************************************/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "ringbuffer.h"
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#include "common.h"
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/*----------------------------------------------*
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* 外部变量说明 *
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*----------------------------------------------*/
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/*----------------------------------------------*
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* 外部函数原型说明 *
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*----------------------------------------------*/
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/*----------------------------------------------*
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* 内部函数原型说明 *
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*----------------------------------------------*/
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/*----------------------------------------------*
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* 全局变量 *
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*----------------------------------------------*/
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/*----------------------------------------------*
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* 模块级变量 *
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*----------------------------------------------*/
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/*----------------------------------------------*
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* 常量定义 *
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*----------------------------------------------*/
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/*----------------------------------------------*
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* 宏定义 *
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*----------------------------------------------*/
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/**
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* @brief Initialize the ring buffer object.
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*
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* @param rb A pointer to the ring buffer object.
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* @param pool A pointer to the buffer.
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* @param size The size of the buffer in bytes.
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*/
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void rd_RingbufferInit(rd_ringbuf_t *rb, char *pool, int size)
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{
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if(NULL == rb || NULL == pool || size <= 0)
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{
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return;
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}
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/* initialize read and write index */
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rb->m_bReadMirror = rb->m_sReadIndex = 0;
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rb->m_bWriteMirror = rb->m_sWriteIndex = 0;
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/* set buffer pool and size */
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rb->m_pcBufPtr = pool;
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rb->m_iBufsize = RD_ALIGN_DOWN(size, RD_ALIGN_SIZE);
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}
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/**
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* @brief Put a block of data into the ring buffer. If the capacity of ring buffer is insufficient, it will discard out-of-range data.
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*
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* @param rb A pointer to the ring buffer object.
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* @param ptr A pointer to the data buffer.
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* @param length The size of data in bytes.
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*
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* @return Return the data size we put into the ring buffer.
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*/
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int rd_RingbufferPut(rd_ringbuf_t *rb, const char *ptr, int length)
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{
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int size = 0;
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if(NULL == rb || NULL == ptr || length <= 0)
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{
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return RD_INVALUE;
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}
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/* whether has enough space */
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size = rd_RingbufferSpaceLen(rb);
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/* no space */
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if (size == 0)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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/* drop some data */
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if (size < length)
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{
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length = size;
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}
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if (rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sWriteIndex > length)
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{
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/* m_sReadIndex - m_sWriteIndex = empty space */
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RD_MEMCPY(&rb->m_pcBufPtr[rb->m_sWriteIndex], ptr, length);
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/* this should not cause overflow because there is enough space for
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* length of data in current mirror */
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rb->m_sWriteIndex += length;
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return length;
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}
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RD_MEMCPY(&rb->m_pcBufPtr[rb->m_sWriteIndex],
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&ptr[0],
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rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sWriteIndex);
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RD_MEMCPY(&rb->m_pcBufPtr[0],
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&ptr[rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sWriteIndex],
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length - (rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sWriteIndex));
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/* we are going into the other side of the mirror */
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rb->m_bWriteMirror = ~rb->m_bWriteMirror;
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rb->m_sWriteIndex = length - (rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sWriteIndex);
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return length;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Put a block of data into the ring buffer. If the capacity of ring buffer is insufficient, it will overwrite the existing data in the ring buffer.
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*
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* @param rb A pointer to the ring buffer object.
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* @param ptr A pointer to the data buffer.
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* @param length The size of data in bytes.
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*
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* @return Return the data size we put into the ring buffer.
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*/
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int rd_RingbufferPutForce(rd_ringbuf_t *rb, const char *ptr, int length)
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{
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int space_length;
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if (NULL == rb || NULL == ptr || length <= 0)
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{
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return RD_INVALUE;
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}
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space_length = rd_RingbufferSpaceLen(rb);
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if (length > rb->m_iBufsize)
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{
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ptr = &ptr[length - rb->m_iBufsize];
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length = rb->m_iBufsize;
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}
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if (rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sWriteIndex > length)
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{
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/* m_sReadIndex - m_sWriteIndex = empty space */
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RD_MEMCPY(&rb->m_pcBufPtr[rb->m_sWriteIndex], ptr, length);
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/* this should not cause overflow because there is enough space for
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* length of data in current mirror */
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rb->m_sWriteIndex += length;
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if (length > space_length)
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rb->m_sReadIndex = rb->m_sWriteIndex;
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return length;
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}
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RD_MEMCPY(&rb->m_pcBufPtr[rb->m_sWriteIndex],
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&ptr[0],
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rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sWriteIndex);
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RD_MEMCPY(&rb->m_pcBufPtr[0],
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&ptr[rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sWriteIndex],
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length - (rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sWriteIndex));
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/* we are going into the other side of the mirror */
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rb->m_bWriteMirror = ~rb->m_bWriteMirror;
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rb->m_sWriteIndex = length - (rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sWriteIndex);
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if (length > space_length)
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{
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if (rb->m_sWriteIndex <= rb->m_sReadIndex)
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rb->m_bReadMirror = ~rb->m_bReadMirror;
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rb->m_sReadIndex = rb->m_sWriteIndex;
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}
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return length;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Get data from the ring buffer.
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*
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* @param rb A pointer to the ring buffer.
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* @param ptr A pointer to the data buffer.
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* @param length The size of the data we want to read from the ring buffer.
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*
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* @return Return the data size we read from the ring buffer.
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*/
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int rd_RingbufferGet(rd_ringbuf_t *rb, char *ptr, int length)
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{
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int size;
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if (NULL == rb || NULL == ptr || length <= 0)
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{
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return RD_INVALUE;
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}
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/* whether has enough data */
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size = rd_RingbufferDataLen(rb);
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/* no data */
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if (size == 0)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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/* less data */
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if (size < length)
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{
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length = size;
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}
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if (rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sReadIndex > length)
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{
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/* copy all of data */
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RD_MEMCPY(ptr, &rb->m_pcBufPtr[rb->m_sReadIndex], length);
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/* this should not cause overflow because there is enough space for
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* length of data in current mirror */
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rb->m_sReadIndex += length;
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return length;
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}
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RD_MEMCPY(&ptr[0],
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&rb->m_pcBufPtr[rb->m_sReadIndex],
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rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sReadIndex);
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RD_MEMCPY(&ptr[rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sReadIndex],
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&rb->m_pcBufPtr[0],
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length - (rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sReadIndex));
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/* we are going into the other side of the mirror */
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rb->m_bReadMirror = ~rb->m_bReadMirror;
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rb->m_sReadIndex = length - (rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sReadIndex);
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return length;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Get the first readable byte of the ring buffer.
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*
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* @param rb A pointer to the ringbuffer.
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* @param ptr When this function return, *ptr is a pointer to the first readable byte of the ring buffer.
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*
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* @note It is recommended to read only one byte, otherwise it may cause buffer overflow.
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*
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* @return Return the size of the ring buffer.
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*/
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int rd_RingbufferPeak(rd_ringbuf_t *rb, char **ptr)
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{
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int size;
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if (NULL == rb)
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{
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return RD_INVALUE;
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}
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*ptr = NULL;
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/* whether has enough data */
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size = rd_RingbufferDataLen(rb);
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/* no data */
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if (size == 0)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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*ptr = &rb->m_pcBufPtr[rb->m_sReadIndex];
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if((int)(rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sReadIndex) > size)
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{
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return size;
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}
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size = rb->m_iBufsize - rb->m_sReadIndex;
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/* we are going into the other side of the mirror */
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//rb->m_bReadMirror = ~rb->m_bReadMirror;
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//rb->m_sReadIndex = 0;
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return size;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Put a byte into the ring buffer. If ring buffer is full, this operation will fail.
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*
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* @param rb A pointer to the ring buffer object.
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* @param ch A byte put into the ring buffer.
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*
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* @return Return the data size we put into the ring buffer. The ring buffer is full if returns 0. Otherwise, it will return 1.
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*/
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int rd_RingbufferPutchar(rd_ringbuf_t *rb, const char ch)
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{
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if (NULL == rb)
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{
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return RD_INVALUE;
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}
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/* whether has enough space */
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if (!rd_RingbufferSpaceLen(rb))
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{
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return 0;
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}
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rb->m_pcBufPtr[rb->m_sWriteIndex] = ch;
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/* flip mirror */
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if (rb->m_sWriteIndex == rb->m_iBufsize-1)
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{
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rb->m_bWriteMirror = ~rb->m_bWriteMirror;
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rb->m_sWriteIndex = 0;
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}
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else
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{
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rb->m_sWriteIndex++;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Put a byte into the ring buffer. If ring buffer is full, it will discard an old data and put into a new data.
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*
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* @param rb A pointer to the ring buffer object.
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* @param ch A byte put into the ring buffer.
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*
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* @return Return the data size we put into the ring buffer. Always return 1.
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*/
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int rd_RingbufferPutcharForce(rd_ringbuf_t *rb, const char ch)
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{
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enum ERingBufState old_state;
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if (NULL == rb)
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{
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return RD_INVALUE;
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}
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old_state = rd_RingbufferStatus(rb);
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rb->m_pcBufPtr[rb->m_sWriteIndex] = ch;
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/* flip mirror */
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if (rb->m_sWriteIndex == rb->m_iBufsize-1)
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{
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rb->m_bWriteMirror = ~rb->m_bWriteMirror;
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rb->m_sWriteIndex = 0;
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if (old_state == RINGBUFFER_FULL)
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{
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rb->m_bReadMirror = ~rb->m_bReadMirror;
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rb->m_sReadIndex = rb->m_sWriteIndex;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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rb->m_sWriteIndex++;
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if (old_state == RINGBUFFER_FULL)
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{
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rb->m_sReadIndex = rb->m_sWriteIndex;
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}
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}
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return 1;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Get a byte from the ring buffer.
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*
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* @param rb The pointer to the ring buffer object.
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* @param ch A pointer to the buffer, used to store one byte.
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*
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* @return 0 The ring buffer is empty.
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* @return 1 Success
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*/
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int rd_RingbufferGetchar(rd_ringbuf_t *rb, char *ch)
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{
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if (NULL == rb)
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{
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return RD_INVALUE;
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}
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/* ringbuffer is empty */
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if (!rd_RingbufferDataLen(rb))
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{
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return 0;
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}
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/* put byte */
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*ch = rb->m_pcBufPtr[rb->m_sReadIndex];
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if (rb->m_sReadIndex == rb->m_iBufsize-1)
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{
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rb->m_bReadMirror = ~rb->m_bReadMirror;
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rb->m_sReadIndex = 0;
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}
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else
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{
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rb->m_sReadIndex++;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Get the size of data in the ring buffer in bytes.
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*
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* @param rb The pointer to the ring buffer object.
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*
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* @return Return the size of data in the ring buffer in bytes.
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*/
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int rd_RingbufferDataLen(rd_ringbuf_t *rb)
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{
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switch (rd_RingbufferStatus(rb))
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{
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case RINGBUFFER_EMPTY:
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return 0;
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case RINGBUFFER_FULL:
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return rb->m_iBufsize;
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case RINGBUFFER_HALFFULL:
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default:
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{
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int wi = rb->m_sWriteIndex, ri = rb->m_sReadIndex;
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if (wi > ri)
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{
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return wi - ri;
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}
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else
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{
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return rb->m_iBufsize - (ri - wi);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief Reset the ring buffer object, and clear all contents in the buffer.
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*
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* @param rb A pointer to the ring buffer object.
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*/
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void rd_RingbufferReset(rd_ringbuf_t *rb)
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{
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if(NULL == rb)
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{
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return;
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}
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rb->m_bReadMirror = 0;
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rb->m_sReadIndex = 0;
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rb->m_bWriteMirror = 0;
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rb->m_sWriteIndex = 0;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Create a ring buffer object with a given size.
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*
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* @param size The size of the buffer in bytes.
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*
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* @return Return a pointer to ring buffer object. When the return value is RT_NULL, it means this creation failed.
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*/
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rd_ringbuf_t *rd_RingbufferCreate(int size)
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{
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rd_ringbuf_t *rb;
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char *pool;
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if (size <= 0)
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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size = RD_ALIGN_DOWN(size, RD_ALIGN_SIZE);
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rb = (rd_ringbuf_t *)RD_MALLOC(sizeof(rd_ringbuf_t));
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if (rb == NULL)
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{
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goto exit;
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}
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pool = (char *)RD_MALLOC(size);
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if (pool == NULL)
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{
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RD_FREE(rb);
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rb = NULL;
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goto exit;
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}
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rd_RingbufferInit(rb, pool, size);
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exit:
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return rb;
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}
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/**
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* @brief Destroy the ring buffer object, which is created by rt_ringbuffer_create() .
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*
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* @param rb A pointer to the ring buffer object.
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*/
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void rd_RingbufferDestroy(rd_ringbuf_t *rb)
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{
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if (NULL == rb)
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{
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return;
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}
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RD_FREE(rb->m_pcBufPtr);
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RD_FREE(rb);
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}
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