1 /*        $NetBSD: ring.h,v 1.11 2018/12/13 09:07:53 maya Exp $       */
2 
3 /*
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31  *        from: @(#)ring.h    8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
32  */
33 
34 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
35 
36 /*
37  * This defines a structure for a ring buffer.
38  *
39  * The circular buffer has two parts:
40  *(((
41  *        full:     [consume, supply)
42  *        empty:    [supply, consume)
43  *]]]
44  *
45  */
46 typedef struct {
47     unsigned char   *consume, /* where data comes out of */
48                               *supply,  /* where data comes in to */
49                               *bottom,  /* lowest address in buffer */
50                               *top,               /* highest address+1 in buffer */
51                               *mark;              /* marker (user defined) */
52 #ifdef    ENCRYPTION
53     unsigned char   *clearto; /* Data to this point is clear text */
54     unsigned char   *encryyptedto;      /* Data is encrypted to here */
55 #endif    /* ENCRYPTION */
56     int             size;               /* size in bytes of buffer */
57     u_long          consumetime,        /* help us keep straight full, empty, etc. */
58                     supplytime;
59 } Ring;
60 
61 /* Ring buffer structures which are shared */
62 
63 extern Ring
64     netoring,
65     netiring,
66     ttyoring,
67     ttyiring;
68 
69 /* Here are some functions and macros to deal with the ring buffer */
70 
71 /* Initialization routine */
72 extern int
73           ring_init(Ring *ring, unsigned char *buffer, int count);
74 
75 /* Data movement routines */
76 extern void
77           ring_supply_data(Ring *ring, unsigned char *buffer, int count);
78 
79 /* Buffer state transition routines */
80 extern void
81           ring_supplied(Ring *ring, int count),
82           ring_consumed(Ring *ring, int count);
83 
84 /* Buffer state query routines */
85 extern int
86           ring_empty_count(Ring *ring),
87           ring_empty_consecutive(Ring *ring),
88           ring_full_count(Ring *ring),
89           ring_full_consecutive(Ring *ring),
90           ring_at_mark(Ring *ring);
91 
92 #ifdef    ENCRYPTION
93 extern void
94           ring_encrypt(Ring *ring, void (*func)(unsigned char *, int)),
95           ring_clearto(Ring *ring);
96 #endif    /* ENCRYPTION */
97 
98 extern void
99           ring_clear_mark(Ring *ring),
100           ring_mark(Ring *ring);
101