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/*
* Abstract:
* Declaration of the quick composite pool. The quick composite pool
* manages a pool of composite objects. A composite object is an object
* that is made of multiple sub objects.
* It can grow to meet demand, limited only by system memory.
*/
#ifndef _CL_QUICK_COMPOSITE_POOL_H_
#define _CL_QUICK_COMPOSITE_POOL_H_
#include <complib/cl_types.h>
#include <complib/cl_qlist.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
# define BEGIN_C_DECLS extern "C" {
# define END_C_DECLS }
#else /* !__cplusplus */
# define BEGIN_C_DECLS
# define END_C_DECLS
#endif /* __cplusplus */
BEGIN_C_DECLS
/****h* Component Library/Quick Composite Pool
* NAME
* Quick Composite Pool
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The Quick Composite Pool provides a self-contained and self-sustaining
* pool of user defined composite objects.
*
* A composite object is an object that is composed of one or more
* sub-objects, each of which needs to be treated separately for
* initialization. Objects can be retrieved from the pool as long as there
* is memory in the system.
*
* To aid in object oriented design, the Quick Composite Pool provides users
* the ability to specify callbacks that are invoked for each object for
* construction, initialization, and destruction. Constructor and destructor
* callback functions may not fail.
*
* A Quick Composite Pool does not return memory to the system as the user
* returns objects to the pool. The only method of returning memory to the
* system is to destroy the pool.
*
* The Quick Composite Pool operates on cl_pool_item_t structures that
* describe composite objects. This provides for more efficient memory use.
* If using a cl_pool_item_t is not desired, the Composite Pool provides
* similar functionality but operates on opaque objects.
*
* The Quick Composit Pool functions operate on a cl_qcpool_t structure
* which should be treated as opaque and should be manipulated only through
* the provided functions.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Structures:
* cl_qcpool_t, cl_pool_item_t
*
* Callbacks:
* cl_pfn_qcpool_init_t, cl_pfn_qcpool_dtor_t
*
* Initialization/Destruction:
* cl_qcpool_construct, cl_qcpool_init, cl_qcpool_destroy
*
* Manipulation:
* cl_qcpool_get, cl_qcpool_put, cl_qcpool_put_list, cl_qcpool_grow
*
* Attributes:
* cl_is_qcpool_inited, cl_qcpool_count
*********/
/****s* Component Library: Quick Composite Pool/cl_pool_item_t
* NAME
* cl_pool_item_t
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The cl_pool_item_t structure is used by pools to store objects.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
typedef struct _cl_pool_item {
cl_list_item_t list_item;
#ifdef _DEBUG_
/* Pointer to the owner pool used for sanity checks. */
struct _cl_qcpool *p_pool;
#endif
} cl_pool_item_t;
/*
* FIELDS
* list_item
* Used internally by the pool. Users should not use this field.
*
* p_pool
* Used internally by the pool in debug builds to check for consistency.
*
* NOTES
* The pool item structure is defined in such a way as to safely allow
* users to cast from a pool item to a list item for storing items
* retrieved from a quick pool in a quick list.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Quick Composite Pool, cl_list_item_t
*********/
/****i* Component Library: Quick List/cl_pool_obj_t
* NAME
* cl_pool_obj_t
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The cl_pool_obj_t structure is used by pools to store objects.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
typedef struct _cl_pool_obj {
/* The pool item must be the first item to allow casting. */
cl_pool_item_t pool_item;
const void *p_object;
} cl_pool_obj_t;
/*
* FIELDS
* pool_item
* Used internally by the pool. Users should not use this field.
*
* p_object
* Pointer to the user's object being stored in the pool.
*
* NOTES
* The pool object structure is used by non-quick pools to store object.
*
* SEE ALSO
* cl_pool_item_t
*********/
/****d* Component Library: Quick Composite Pool/cl_pfn_qcpool_init_t
* NAME
* cl_pfn_qcpool_init_t
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The cl_pfn_qcpool_init_t function type defines the prototype for
* functions used as initializer for objects being allocated by a
* quick composite pool.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
typedef cl_status_t
(*cl_pfn_qcpool_init_t) (IN void **const p_comp_array,
IN const uint32_t num_components,
IN void *context,
OUT cl_pool_item_t ** const pp_pool_item);
/*
* PARAMETERS
* p_comp_array
* [in] Pointer to the first entry in an array of pointers, each of
* which points to a component that makes up a composite object.
*
* num_components
* [in] Number of components that in the component array.
*
* context
* [in] Context provided in a call to cl_qcpool_init.
*
* pp_pool_item
* [out] Users should set this pointer to reference the cl_pool_item_t
* structure that represents the composite object. This pointer must
* not be NULL if the function returns CL_SUCCESS.
*
* RETURN VALUE
* Return CL_SUCCESS to indicate that initialization of the object
* was successful and that initialization of further objects may continue.
*
* Other cl_status_t values will be returned by cl_qcpool_init
* and cl_qcpool_grow.
*
* NOTES
* This function type is provided as function prototype reference for
* the function provided by the user as a parameter to the
* cl_qcpool_init function.
*
* The initializer is invoked once per allocated object, allowing the user
* to chain components to form a composite object and perform any necessary
* initialization. Returning a status other than CL_SUCCESS aborts a grow
* operation, initiated either through cl_qcpool_init or cl_qcpool_grow,
* and causes the initiating function to fail. Any non-CL_SUCCESS status
* will be returned by the function that initiated the grow operation.
*
* All memory for the requested number of components is pre-allocated. Users
* should include space in one of their components for the cl_pool_item_t
* structure that will represent the composite object to avoid having to
* allocate that structure in the initialization callback. Alternatively,
* users may specify an additional component for the cl_pool_item_t structure.
*
* When later performing a cl_qcpool_get call, the return value is a pointer
* to the cl_pool_item_t returned by this function in the pp_pool_item
* parameter. Users must set pp_pool_item to a valid pointer to the
* cl_pool_item_t representing the object if they return CL_SUCCESS.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Quick Composite Pool, cl_qcpool_init
*********/
/****d* Component Library: Quick Composite Pool/cl_pfn_qcpool_dtor_t
* NAME
* cl_pfn_qcpool_dtor_t
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The cl_pfn_qcpool_dtor_t function type defines the prototype for
* functions used as destructor for objects being deallocated by a
* quick composite pool.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
typedef void
(*cl_pfn_qcpool_dtor_t) (IN const cl_pool_item_t * const p_pool_item,
IN void *context);
/*
* PARAMETERS
* p_pool_item
* [in] Pointer to a cl_pool_item_t structure representing an object.
*
* context
* [in] Context provided in a call to cl_qcpool_init.
*
* RETURN VALUE
* This function does not return a value.
*
* NOTES
* This function type is provided as function prototype reference for
* the function provided by the user as an optional parameter to the
* cl_qcpool_init function.
*
* The destructor is invoked once per allocated object, allowing the user
* to perform any necessary cleanup. Users should not attempt to deallocate
* the memory for the composite object, as the quick composite pool manages
* object allocation and deallocation.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Quick Composite Pool, cl_qcpool_init
*********/
/****s* Component Library: Quick Composite Pool/cl_qcpool_t
* NAME
* cl_qcpool_t
*
* DESCRIPTION
* Quick composite pool structure.
*
* The cl_qcpool_t structure should be treated as opaque and should be
* manipulated only through the provided functions.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
typedef struct _cl_qcpool {
uint32_t num_components;
size_t *component_sizes;
void **p_components;
size_t num_objects;
size_t max_objects;
size_t grow_size;
cl_pfn_qcpool_init_t pfn_init;
cl_pfn_qcpool_dtor_t pfn_dtor;
const void *context;
cl_qlist_t free_list;
cl_qlist_t alloc_list;
cl_state_t state;
} cl_qcpool_t;
/*
* FIELDS
* num_components
* Number of components per object.
*
* component_sizes
* Array of sizes, one for each component.
*
* p_components
* Array of pointers to components, used for the constructor callback.
*
* num_objects
* Number of objects managed by the pool
*
* grow_size
* Number of objects to add when automatically growing the pool.
*
* pfn_init
* Pointer to the user's initializer callback to invoke when initializing
* new objects.
*
* pfn_dtor
* Pointer to the user's destructor callback to invoke before deallocating
* memory allocated for objects.
*
* context
* User's provided context for callback functions, used by the pool
* when invoking callbacks.
*
* free_list
* Quick list of objects available.
*
* alloc_list
* Quick list used to store information about allocations.
*
* state
* State of the pool.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Quick Composite Pool
*********/
/****f* Component Library: Quick Composite Pool/cl_qcpool_construct
* NAME
* cl_qcpool_construct
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The cl_qcpool_construct function constructs a quick composite pool.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
void cl_qcpool_construct(IN cl_qcpool_t * const p_pool);
/*
* PARAMETERS
* p_pool
* [in] Pointer to a cl_qcpool_t structure whose state to initialize.
*
* RETURN VALUE
* This function does not return a value.
*
* NOTES
* Allows calling cl_qcpool_init, cl_qcpool_destroy, cl_is_qcpool_inited.
*
* Calling cl_qcpool_construct is a prerequisite to calling any other
* quick composite pool function except cl_qcpool_init.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Quick Composite Pool, cl_qcpool_init, cl_qcpool_destroy,
* cl_is_qcpool_inited
*********/
/****f* Component Library: Quick Composite Pool/cl_is_qcpool_inited
* NAME
* cl_is_qcpool_inited
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The cl_is_qcpool_inited function returns whether a quick composite pool was
* successfully initialized.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
static inline uint32_t cl_is_qcpool_inited(IN const cl_qcpool_t * const p_pool)
{
/* CL_ASSERT that a non-null pointer is provided. */
CL_ASSERT(p_pool);
/* CL_ASSERT that the pool is not in some invalid state. */
CL_ASSERT(cl_is_state_valid(p_pool->state));
return (p_pool->state == CL_INITIALIZED);
}
/*
* PARAMETERS
* p_pool
* [in] Pointer to a cl_qcpool_t structure to check.
*
* RETURN VALUES
* TRUE if the quick composite pool was initialized successfully.
*
* FALSE otherwise.
*
* NOTES
* Allows checking the state of a quick composite pool to determine if
* invoking member functions is appropriate.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Quick Composite Pool
*********/
/****f* Component Library: Quick Composite Pool/cl_qcpool_init
* NAME
* cl_qcpool_init
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The cl_qcpool_init function initializes a quick composite pool for use.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
cl_status_t
cl_qcpool_init(IN cl_qcpool_t * const p_pool,
IN const size_t min_size,
IN const size_t max_size,
IN const size_t grow_size,
IN const size_t * const component_sizes,
IN const uint32_t num_components,
IN cl_pfn_qcpool_init_t pfn_initializer OPTIONAL,
IN cl_pfn_qcpool_dtor_t pfn_destructor OPTIONAL,
IN const void *const context);
/*
* PARAMETERS
* p_pool
* [in] Pointer to a cl_qcpool_t structure to initialize.
*
* min_size
* [in] Minimum number of objects that the pool should support. All
* necessary allocations to allow storing the minimum number of items
* are performed at initialization time, and all necessary callbacks
* successfully invoked.
*
* max_size
* [in] Maximum number of objects to which the pool is allowed to grow.
* A value of zero specifies no maximum.
*
* grow_size
* [in] Number of objects to allocate when incrementally growing the pool.
* A value of zero disables automatic growth.
*
* component_sizes
* [in] Pointer to the first entry in an array of sizes describing,
* in order, the sizes of the components that make up a composite object.
*
* num_components
* [in] Number of components that make up a composite object.
*
* pfn_initializer
* [in] Initializer callback to invoke for every new object when growing
* the pool. This parameter may be NULL only if the objects stored in
* the quick composite pool consist of only one component. If NULL, the
* pool assumes the cl_pool_item_t structure describing objects is
* located at the head of each object. See the cl_pfn_qcpool_init_t
* function type declaration for details about the callback function.
*
* pfn_destructor
* [in] Destructor callback to invoke for every object before memory for
* that object is freed. This parameter is optional and may be NULL.
* See the cl_pfn_qcpool_dtor_t function type declaration for details
* about the callback function.
*
* context
* [in] Value to pass to the callback functions to provide context.
*
* RETURN VALUES
* CL_SUCCESS if the quick composite pool was initialized successfully.
*
* CL_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY if there was not enough memory to initialize the
* quick composite pool.
*
* CL_INVALID_SETTING if a NULL constructor was provided for composite objects
* consisting of more than one component. Also returns CL_INVALID_SETTING if
* the maximum size is non-zero and less than the minimum size.
*
* Other cl_status_t value returned by optional initialization callback function
* specified by the pfn_initializer parameter.
*
* If initialization fails, the pool is left in a destroyed state. Callers
* may still safely call cl_qcpool_destroy.
*
* NOTES
* cl_qcpool_init initializes, and if necessary, grows the pool to
* the capacity desired.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Quick Composite Pool, cl_qcpool_construct, cl_qcpool_destroy,
* cl_qcpool_get, cl_qcpool_put, cl_qcpool_grow,
* cl_qcpool_count, cl_pfn_qcpool_init_t, cl_pfn_qcpool_dtor_t
*********/
/****f* Component Library: Quick Composite Pool/cl_qcpool_destroy
* NAME
* cl_qcpool_destroy
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The cl_qcpool_destroy function destroys a quick composite pool.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
void cl_qcpool_destroy(IN cl_qcpool_t * const p_pool);
/*
* PARAMETERS
* p_pool
* [in] Pointer to a cl_qcpool_t structure to destroy.
*
* RETURN VALUE
* This function does not return a value.
*
* NOTES
* All memory allocated for composite objects is freed. The destructor
* callback, if any, will be invoked for every allocated object. Further
* operations on the composite pool should not be attempted after
* cl_qcpool_destroy is invoked.
*
* This function should only be called after a call to
* cl_qcpool_construct or cl_qcpool_init.
*
* In a debug build, cl_qcpool_destroy asserts that all objects are in
* the pool.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Quick Composite Pool, cl_qcpool_construct, cl_qcpool_init
*********/
/****f* Component Library: Quick Composite Pool/cl_qcpool_count
* NAME
* cl_qcpool_count
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The cl_qcpool_count function returns the number of available objects
* in a quick composite pool.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
static inline size_t cl_qcpool_count(IN cl_qcpool_t * const p_pool)
{
CL_ASSERT(p_pool);
CL_ASSERT(p_pool->state == CL_INITIALIZED);
return (cl_qlist_count(&p_pool->free_list));
}
/*
* PARAMETERS
* p_pool
* [in] Pointer to a cl_qcpool_t structure for which the number of
* available objects is requested.
*
* RETURN VALUE
* Returns the number of objects available in the specified
* quick composite pool.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Quick Composite Pool
*********/
/****f* Component Library: Quick Composite Pool/cl_qcpool_get
* NAME
* cl_qcpool_get
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The cl_qcpool_get function retrieves an object from a
* quick composite pool.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
cl_pool_item_t *cl_qcpool_get(IN cl_qcpool_t * const p_pool);
/*
* PARAMETERS
* p_pool
* [in] Pointer to a cl_qcpool_t structure from which to retrieve
* an object.
*
* RETURN VALUES
* Returns a pointer to a cl_pool_item_t for a composite object.
*
* Returns NULL if the pool is empty and can not be grown automatically.
*
* NOTES
* cl_qcpool_get returns the object at the head of the pool. If the pool is
* empty, it is automatically grown to accommodate this request unless the
* grow_size parameter passed to the cl_qcpool_init function was zero.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Quick Composite Pool, cl_qcpool_get_tail, cl_qcpool_put,
* cl_qcpool_grow, cl_qcpool_count
*********/
/****f* Component Library: Quick Composite Pool/cl_qcpool_put
* NAME
* cl_qcpool_put
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The cl_qcpool_put function returns an object to a quick composite pool.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
static inline void
cl_qcpool_put(IN cl_qcpool_t * const p_pool,
IN cl_pool_item_t * const p_pool_item)
{
CL_ASSERT(p_pool);
CL_ASSERT(p_pool->state == CL_INITIALIZED);
CL_ASSERT(p_pool_item);
/* Make sure items being returned came from the specified pool. */
CL_ASSERT(p_pool_item->p_pool == p_pool);
/* return this lil' doggy to the pool */
cl_qlist_insert_head(&p_pool->free_list, &p_pool_item->list_item);
}
/*
* PARAMETERS
* p_pool
* [in] Pointer to a cl_qcpool_t structure to which to return
* an object.
*
* p_pool_item
* [in] Pointer to a cl_pool_item_t structure for the object
* being returned.
*
* RETURN VALUE
* This function does not return a value.
*
* NOTES
* cl_qcpool_put places the returned object at the head of the pool.
*
* The object specified by the p_pool_item parameter must have been
* retrieved from the pool by a previous call to cl_qcpool_get.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Quick Composite Pool, cl_qcpool_put_tail, cl_qcpool_get
*********/
/****f* Component Library: Quick Composite Pool/cl_qcpool_put_list
* NAME
* cl_qcpool_put_list
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The cl_qcpool_put_list function returns a list of objects to the head of
* a quick composite pool.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
static inline void
cl_qcpool_put_list(IN cl_qcpool_t * const p_pool, IN cl_qlist_t * const p_list)
{
#ifdef _DEBUG_
cl_list_item_t *p_item;
#endif
CL_ASSERT(p_pool);
CL_ASSERT(p_pool->state == CL_INITIALIZED);
CL_ASSERT(p_list);
#ifdef _DEBUG_
/* Chech that all items in the list came from this pool. */
p_item = cl_qlist_head(p_list);
while (p_item != cl_qlist_end(p_list)) {
CL_ASSERT(((cl_pool_item_t *) p_item)->p_pool == p_pool);
p_item = cl_qlist_next(p_item);
}
#endif
/* return these lil' doggies to the pool */
cl_qlist_insert_list_head(&p_pool->free_list, p_list);
}
/*
* PARAMETERS
* p_pool
* [in] Pointer to a cl_qcpool_t structure to which to return
* a list of objects.
*
* p_list
* [in] Pointer to a cl_qlist_t structure for the list of objects
* being returned.
*
* RETURN VALUE
* This function does not return a value.
*
* NOTES
* cl_qcpool_put_list places the returned objects at the head of the pool.
*
* The objects in the list specified by the p_list parameter must have been
* retrieved from the pool by a previous call to cl_qcpool_get.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Quick Composite Pool, cl_qcpool_put, cl_qcpool_put_tail, cl_qcpool_get
*********/
/****f* Component Library: Quick Composite Pool/cl_qcpool_grow
* NAME
* cl_qcpool_grow
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The cl_qcpool_grow function grows a quick composite pool by
* the specified number of objects.
*
* SYNOPSIS
*/
cl_status_t cl_qcpool_grow(IN cl_qcpool_t * const p_pool, IN size_t obj_count);
/*
* PARAMETERS
* p_pool
* [in] Pointer to a cl_qcpool_t structure whose capacity to grow.
*
* obj_count
* [in] Number of objects by which to grow the pool.
*
* RETURN VALUES
* CL_SUCCESS if the quick composite pool grew successfully.
*
* CL_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY if there was not enough memory to grow the
* quick composite pool.
*
* cl_status_t value returned by optional initialization callback function
* specified by the pfn_initializer parameter passed to the
* cl_qcpool_init function.
*
* NOTES
* It is not necessary to call cl_qcpool_grow if the pool is
* configured to grow automatically.
*
* SEE ALSO
* Quick Composite Pool
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END_C_DECLS
#endif /* _CL_QUICK_COMPOSITE_POOL_H_ */
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