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18 
19 #pragma once
20 
21 #include <stdbool.h>
22 #include <stdlib.h>
23 
24 #include "osi/include/list.h"
25 
26 struct fixed_queue_t;
27 typedef struct fixed_queue_t fixed_queue_t;
28 typedef struct reactor_t reactor_t;
29 
30 typedef void (*fixed_queue_free_cb)(void* data);
31 typedef void (*fixed_queue_cb)(fixed_queue_t* queue, void* context);
32 
33 // Creates a new fixed queue with the given |capacity|. If more elements than
34 // |capacity| are added to the queue, the caller is blocked until space is
35 // made available in the queue. Returns NULL on failure. The caller must free
36 // the returned queue with |fixed_queue_free|.
37 fixed_queue_t* fixed_queue_new(size_t capacity);
38 
39 // Frees a queue and (optionally) the enqueued elements.
40 // |queue| is the queue to free. If the |free_cb| callback is not null,
41 // it is called on each queue element to free it.
42 // Freeing a queue that is currently in use (i.e. has waiters
43 // blocked on it) results in undefined behaviour.
44 void fixed_queue_free(fixed_queue_t* queue, fixed_queue_free_cb free_cb);
45 
46 // Flushes a queue and (optionally) frees the enqueued elements.
47 // |queue| is the queue to flush. If the |free_cb| callback is not null,
48 // it is called on each queue element to free it.
49 void fixed_queue_flush(fixed_queue_t* queue, fixed_queue_free_cb free_cb);
50 
51 // Returns a value indicating whether the given |queue| is empty. If |queue|
52 // is NULL, the return value is true.
53 bool fixed_queue_is_empty(fixed_queue_t* queue);
54 
55 // Returns the length of the |queue|. If |queue| is NULL, the return value
56 // is 0.
57 size_t fixed_queue_length(fixed_queue_t* queue);
58 
59 // Returns the maximum number of elements this queue may hold. |queue| may
60 // not be NULL.
61 size_t fixed_queue_capacity(fixed_queue_t* queue);
62 
63 // Enqueues the given |data| into the |queue|. The caller will be blocked
64 // if no more space is available in the queue. Neither |queue| nor |data|
65 // may be NULL.
66 void fixed_queue_enqueue(fixed_queue_t* queue, void* data);
67 
68 // Dequeues the next element from |queue|. If the queue is currently empty,
69 // this function will block the caller until an item is enqueued. This
70 // function will never return NULL. |queue| may not be NULL.
71 void* fixed_queue_dequeue(fixed_queue_t* queue);
72 
73 // Tries to enqueue |data| into the |queue|. This function will never block
74 // the caller. If the queue capacity would be exceeded by adding one more
75 // element, this function returns false immediately. Otherwise, this function
76 // returns true. Neither |queue| nor |data| may be NULL.
77 bool fixed_queue_try_enqueue(fixed_queue_t* queue, void* data);
78 
79 // Tries to dequeue an element from |queue|. This function will never block
80 // the caller. If the queue is empty or NULL, this function returns NULL
81 // immediately. Otherwise, the next element in the queue is returned.
82 void* fixed_queue_try_dequeue(fixed_queue_t* queue);
83 
84 // Returns the first element from |queue|, if present, without dequeuing it.
85 // This function will never block the caller. Returns NULL if there are no
86 // elements in the queue or |queue| is NULL.
87 void* fixed_queue_try_peek_first(fixed_queue_t* queue);
88 
89 // Returns the last element from |queue|, if present, without dequeuing it.
90 // This function will never block the caller. Returns NULL if there are no
91 // elements in the queue or |queue| is NULL.
92 void* fixed_queue_try_peek_last(fixed_queue_t* queue);
93 
94 // Tries to remove a |data| element from the middle of the |queue|. This
95 // function will never block the caller. If the queue is empty or NULL, this
96 // function returns NULL immediately. |data| may not be NULL. If the |data|
97 // element is found in the queue, a pointer to the removed data is returned,
98 // otherwise NULL.
99 void* fixed_queue_try_remove_from_queue(fixed_queue_t* queue, void* data);
100 
101 // Returns the iterateable list with all entries in the |queue|. This function
102 // will never block the caller. |queue| may not be NULL.
103 //
104 // NOTE: The return result of this function is not thread safe: the list could
105 // be modified by another thread, and the result would be unpredictable.
106 // TODO: The usage of this function should be refactored, and the function
107 // itself should be removed.
108 list_t* fixed_queue_get_list(fixed_queue_t* queue);
109 
110 // This function returns a valid file descriptor. Callers may perform one
111 // operation on the fd: select(2). If |select| indicates that the file
112 // descriptor is readable, the caller may call |fixed_queue_enqueue| without
113 // blocking. The caller must not close the returned file descriptor. |queue|
114 // may not be NULL.
115 int fixed_queue_get_enqueue_fd(const fixed_queue_t* queue);
116 
117 // This function returns a valid file descriptor. Callers may perform one
118 // operation on the fd: select(2). If |select| indicates that the file
119 // descriptor is readable, the caller may call |fixed_queue_dequeue| without
120 // blocking. The caller must not close the returned file descriptor. |queue|
121 // may not be NULL.
122 int fixed_queue_get_dequeue_fd(const fixed_queue_t* queue);
123 
124 // Registers |queue| with |reactor| for dequeue operations. When there is an
125 // element in the queue, ready_cb will be called. The |context| parameter is
126 // passed, untouched, to the callback routine. Neither |queue|, nor |reactor|,
127 // nor |read_cb| may be NULL. |context| may be NULL.
128 void fixed_queue_register_dequeue(fixed_queue_t* queue, reactor_t* reactor,
129                                   fixed_queue_cb ready_cb, void* context);
130 
131 // Unregisters the dequeue ready callback for |queue| from whichever reactor
132 // it is registered with, if any. This function is idempotent.
133 void fixed_queue_unregister_dequeue(fixed_queue_t* queue);
134