Crate ringbuf_basedrop
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This is a fork of the ringbuf
crate that uses basedrop
’s Shared
pointer in place of Arc
. This ensures that when all references to the ring buffer are dropped, the underlying Vec
will never potentially get deallocated (a non-realtime safe operation) in the realtime thread. Instead, all allocations are cleaned up in whatever thread owns the basedrop Collector
object.
This is especially useful for audio applications.
Lock-free single-producer single-consumer (SPSC) FIFO ring buffer with direct access to inner data.
Overview
RingBuffer
is the initial structure representing ring buffer itself.
Ring buffer can be splitted into pair of Producer
and Consumer
.
Producer
and Consumer
are used to append/remove elements to/from the ring buffer accordingly. They can be safely sent between threads.
Operations with Producer
and Consumer
are lock-free - they succeed or fail immediately without blocking or waiting.
Elements can be effectively appended/removed one by one or many at once.
Also data could be loaded/stored directly into/from Read
/Write
instances.
And finally, there are unsafe
methods allowing thread-safe direct access in place to the inner memory being appended/removed.
When building with nightly toolchain it is possible to run benchmarks via cargo bench --features benchmark
.
Examples
Simple example
use ringbuf_basedrop::RingBuffer;
use basedrop::Collector;
let collector = Collector::new();
let rb = RingBuffer::<i32>::new(2);
let (mut prod, mut cons) = rb.split(&collector.handle());
prod.push(0).unwrap();
prod.push(1).unwrap();
assert_eq!(prod.push(2), Err(2));
assert_eq!(cons.pop().unwrap(), 0);
prod.push(2).unwrap();
assert_eq!(cons.pop().unwrap(), 1);
assert_eq!(cons.pop().unwrap(), 2);
assert_eq!(cons.pop(), None);
Structs
Consumer part of ring buffer.
Producer part of ring buffer.
Ring buffer itself.
Functions
Moves at most count
items from the src
consumer to the dst
producer.
Consumer and producer may be of different buffers as well as of the same one.