keyboard/qmk/lib/chibios/os/hal/include/hal_queues.h

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/*
ChibiOS - Copyright (C) 2006..2018 Giovanni Di Sirio
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*/
/**
* @file hal_queues.h
* @brief I/O Queues macros and structures.
*
* @addtogroup HAL_QUEUES
* @{
*/
#ifndef HAL_QUEUES_H
#define HAL_QUEUES_H
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Driver constants. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/**
* @name Queue functions returned status value
* @{
*/
#define Q_OK MSG_OK /**< @brief Operation successful. */
#define Q_TIMEOUT MSG_TIMEOUT /**< @brief Timeout condition. */
#define Q_RESET MSG_RESET /**< @brief Queue has been reset. */
#define Q_EMPTY MSG_TIMEOUT /**< @brief Queue empty. */
#define Q_FULL MSG_TIMEOUT /**< @brief Queue full, */
/** @} */
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Driver pre-compile time settings. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Derived constants and error checks. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Driver data structures and types. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/**
* @brief Type of a generic I/O queue structure.
*/
typedef struct io_queue io_queue_t;
/**
* @brief Queue notification callback type.
*
* @param[in] qp the queue pointer
*/
typedef void (*qnotify_t)(io_queue_t *qp);
/**
* @brief Generic I/O queue structure.
* @details This structure represents a generic Input or Output asymmetrical
* queue. The queue is asymmetrical because one end is meant to be
* accessed from a thread context, and thus can be blocking, the other
* end is accessible from interrupt handlers or from within a kernel
* lock zone and is non-blocking.
*/
struct io_queue {
threads_queue_t q_waiting; /**< @brief Queue of waiting threads. */
volatile size_t q_counter; /**< @brief Resources counter. */
uint8_t *q_buffer; /**< @brief Pointer to the queue buffer.*/
uint8_t *q_top; /**< @brief Pointer to the first
location after the buffer. */
uint8_t *q_wrptr; /**< @brief Write pointer. */
uint8_t *q_rdptr; /**< @brief Read pointer. */
qnotify_t q_notify; /**< @brief Data notification callback. */
void *q_link; /**< @brief Application defined field. */
};
/**
* @extends io_queue_t
*
* @brief Type of an input queue structure.
* @details This structure represents a generic asymmetrical input queue.
* Writing to the queue is non-blocking and can be performed from
* interrupt handlers or from within a kernel lock zone.
* Reading the queue can be a blocking operation and is supposed to
* be performed by a system thread.
*/
typedef io_queue_t input_queue_t;
/**
* @extends io_queue_t
*
* @brief Type of an output queue structure.
* @details This structure represents a generic asymmetrical output queue.
* Reading from the queue is non-blocking and can be performed from
* interrupt handlers or from within a kernel lock zone.
* Writing the queue can be a blocking operation and is supposed to
* be performed by a system thread.
*/
typedef io_queue_t output_queue_t;
/*===========================================================================*/
/* Driver macros. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/**
* @name Macro Functions
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Returns the queue's buffer size.
*
* @param[in] qp pointer to a @p io_queue_t structure
* @return The buffer size.
*
* @xclass
*/
#define qSizeX(qp) \
/*lint -save -e9033 [10.8] The cast is safe.*/ \
((size_t)((qp)->q_top - (qp)->q_buffer)) \
/*lint -restore*/
/**
* @brief Queue space.
* @details Returns the used space if used on an input queue or the empty
* space if used on an output queue.
*
* @param[in] qp pointer to a @p io_queue_t structure
* @return The buffer space.
*
* @iclass
*/
#define qSpaceI(qp) ((qp)->q_counter)
/**
* @brief Returns the queue application-defined link.
* @note This function can be called in any context.
*
* @param[in] qp pointer to a @p io_queue_t structure
* @return The application-defined link.
*
* @special
*/
#define qGetLink(qp) ((qp)->q_link)
/**
* @brief Sets the queue application-defined link.
* @note This function can be called in any context.
*
* @param[in] qp pointer to a @p io_queue_t structure
* @param[in] lk The application-defined link.
*
* @special
*/
#define qSetLink(qp, lk) ((qp)->q_link = lk)
/**
* @brief Returns the filled space into an input queue.
*
* @param[in] iqp pointer to an @p input_queue_t structure
* @return The number of full bytes in the queue.
* @retval 0 if the queue is empty.
*
* @iclass
*/
#define iqGetFullI(iqp) qSpaceI(iqp)
/**
* @brief Returns the empty space into an input queue.
*
* @param[in] iqp pointer to an @p input_queue_t structure
* @return The number of empty bytes in the queue.
* @retval 0 if the queue is full.
*
* @iclass
*/
#define iqGetEmptyI(iqp) (qSizeX(iqp) - qSpaceI(iqp))
/**
* @brief Evaluates to @p true if the specified input queue is empty.
*
* @param[in] iqp pointer to an @p input_queue_t structure
* @return The queue status.
* @retval false if the queue is not empty.
* @retval true if the queue is empty.
*
* @iclass
*/
#define iqIsEmptyI(iqp) ((bool)(qSpaceI(iqp) == 0U))
/**
* @brief Evaluates to @p true if the specified input queue is full.
*
* @param[in] iqp pointer to an @p input_queue_t structure
* @return The queue status.
* @retval false if the queue is not full.
* @retval true if the queue is full.
*
* @iclass
*/
#define iqIsFullI(iqp) \
/*lint -save -e9007 [13.5] No side effects, a pointer is passed.*/ \
((bool)(((iqp)->q_wrptr == (iqp)->q_rdptr) && ((iqp)->q_counter != 0U))) \
/*lint -restore*/
/**
* @brief Input queue read.
* @details This function reads a byte value from an input queue. If the queue
* is empty then the calling thread is suspended until a byte arrives
* in the queue.
*
* @param[in] iqp pointer to an @p input_queue_t structure
* @return A byte value from the queue.
* @retval MSG_RESET if the queue has been reset.
*
* @api
*/
#define iqGet(iqp) iqGetTimeout(iqp, TIME_INFINITE)
/**
* @brief Returns the filled space into an output queue.
*
* @param[in] oqp pointer to an @p output_queue_t structure
* @return The number of full bytes in the queue.
* @retval 0 if the queue is empty.
*
* @iclass
*/
#define oqGetFullI(oqp) (qSizeX(oqp) - qSpaceI(oqp))
/**
* @brief Returns the empty space into an output queue.
*
* @param[in] oqp pointer to an @p output_queue_t structure
* @return The number of empty bytes in the queue.
* @retval 0 if the queue is full.
*
* @iclass
*/
#define oqGetEmptyI(oqp) qSpaceI(oqp)
/**
* @brief Evaluates to @p true if the specified output queue is empty.
*
* @param[in] oqp pointer to an @p output_queue_t structure
* @return The queue status.
* @retval false if the queue is not empty.
* @retval true if the queue is empty.
*
* @iclass
*/
#define oqIsEmptyI(oqp) \
/*lint -save -e9007 [13.5] No side effects, a pointer is passed.*/ \
((bool)(((oqp)->q_wrptr == (oqp)->q_rdptr) && ((oqp)->q_counter != 0U))) \
/*lint -restore*/
/**
* @brief Evaluates to @p true if the specified output queue is full.
*
* @param[in] oqp pointer to an @p output_queue_t structure
* @return The queue status.
* @retval false if the queue is not full.
* @retval true if the queue is full.
*
* @iclass
*/
#define oqIsFullI(oqp) ((bool)(qSpaceI(oqp) == 0U))
/**
* @brief Output queue write.
* @details This function writes a byte value to an output queue. If the queue
* is full then the calling thread is suspended until there is space
* in the queue.
*
* @param[in] oqp pointer to an @p output_queue_t structure
* @param[in] b the byte value to be written in the queue
* @return The operation status.
* @retval MSG_OK if the operation succeeded.
* @retval MSG_RESET if the queue has been reset.
*
* @api
*/
#define oqPut(oqp, b) oqPutTimeout(oqp, b, TIME_INFINITE)
/** @} */
/*===========================================================================*/
/* External declarations. */
/*===========================================================================*/
/** @} */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
void iqObjectInit(input_queue_t *iqp, uint8_t *bp, size_t size,
qnotify_t infy, void *link);
void iqResetI(input_queue_t *iqp);
msg_t iqPutI(input_queue_t *iqp, uint8_t b);
msg_t iqGetI(input_queue_t *iqp);
msg_t iqGetTimeout(input_queue_t *iqp, sysinterval_t timeout);
size_t iqReadI(input_queue_t *iqp, uint8_t *bp, size_t n);
size_t iqReadTimeout(input_queue_t *iqp, uint8_t *bp,
size_t n, sysinterval_t timeout);
void oqObjectInit(output_queue_t *oqp, uint8_t *bp, size_t size,
qnotify_t onfy, void *link);
void oqResetI(output_queue_t *oqp);
msg_t oqPutI(output_queue_t *oqp, uint8_t b);
msg_t oqPutTimeout(output_queue_t *oqp, uint8_t b, sysinterval_t timeout);
msg_t oqGetI(output_queue_t *oqp);
size_t oqWriteI(output_queue_t *oqp, const uint8_t *bp, size_t n);
size_t oqWriteTimeout(output_queue_t *oqp, const uint8_t *bp,
size_t n, sysinterval_t timeout);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* HAL_QUEUES_H */
/** @} */