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IOSharedDataQueue objects are designed to be used in a single producer / single consumer situation. As such, there are no locks on the data itself. Because the kernel enqueue and user-space dequeue methods follow a strict set of guidelines, no locks are necessary to maintain the integrity of the data struct. 45*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * 46*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * <br>Each data entry can be variable sized, but the entire size of the queue data region (including overhead for each entry) must be specified up front. 47*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * 48*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * <br>In order for the IODataQueue instance to notify the user process that data is available, a notification mach port must be set. When the queue is empty and a new entry is added, a message is sent to the specified port. 49*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * 50*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * <br>In order to make the data queue memory available to a user process, the method getMemoryDescriptor() must be used to get an IOMemoryDescriptor instance that can be mapped into a user process. Typically, the clientMemoryForType() method on an IOUserClient instance will be used to request the IOMemoryDescriptor and then return it to be mapped into the user process. 51*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions */ 52*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions class IOSharedDataQueue : public IODataQueue 53*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions { 54*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions OSDeclareDefaultStructors(IOSharedDataQueue); 55*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 56*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions struct ExpansionData { 57*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions UInt32 queueSize; 58*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions }; 59*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions /*! @var reserved 60*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * Reserved for future use. (Internal use only) */ 61*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions ExpansionData * _reserved; 62*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 63*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions protected: 64*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions virtual void free() APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE; 65*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 66*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions /*! 67*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @function getQueueSize 68*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @abstract Returns the size of the data queue. 69*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @discussion Use this method to access the size of the data queue. Do not access the value of size directly, as it can get modified from userspace and is not reliable. 70*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @result Returns the size of the data queue, or zero in case of failure. 71*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions */ 72*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions UInt32 getQueueSize(); 73*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 74*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions /*! 75*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @function setQueueSize 76*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @abstract Stores the value of the size of the data queue. 77*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @discussion Use this method to store the value of the size of the data queue. Do not access the value of size directly, as it can get modified from userspace and is not reliable. 78*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @param size The size of the data queue. 79*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @result Returns true in case of success, false otherwise. 80*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions */ 81*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions Boolean setQueueSize(UInt32 size); 82*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 83*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions public: 84*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions /*! 85*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @function withCapacity 86*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @abstract Static method that creates a new IOSharedDataQueue instance with the capacity specified in the size parameter. 87*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @discussion The actual size of the entire data queue memory region (to be shared into a user process) is equal to the capacity plus the IODataQueueMemory overhead. This overhead value can be determined from the DATA_QUEUE_MEMORY_HEADER_SIZE macro in <IOKit/IODataQueueShared.h>. The size of the data queue memory region must include space for the overhead of each IODataQueueEntry. This entry overhead can be determined from the DATA_QUEUE_ENTRY_HEADER_SIZE macro in <IOKit/IODataQueueShared.h>.<br> This method allocates a new IODataQueue instance and then calls initWithCapacity() with the given size parameter. If the initWithCapacity() fails, the new instance is released and zero is returned. 88*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @param size The size of the data queue memory region. 89*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @result Returns the newly allocated IOSharedDataQueue instance. Zero is returned on failure. 90*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions */ 91*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions static OSPtr<IOSharedDataQueue> withCapacity(UInt32 size); 92*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 93*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions /*! 94*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @function withEntries 95*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @abstract Static method that creates a new IOSharedDataQueue instance with the specified number of entries of the given size. 96*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @discussion This method will create a new IOSharedDataQueue instance with enough capacity for numEntries of entrySize. It does account for the IODataQueueEntry overhead for each entry. Note that the numEntries and entrySize are simply used to determine the data region size. They do not actually restrict the size of number of entries that can be added to the queue.<br> This method allocates a new IODataQueue instance and then calls initWithEntries() with the given numEntries and entrySize parameters. If the initWithEntries() fails, the new instance is released and zero is returned. 97*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @param numEntries Number of entries to allocate space for. 98*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @param entrySize Size of each entry. 99*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @result Reeturns the newly allocated IOSharedDataQueue instance. Zero is returned on failure. 100*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions */ 101*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions static OSPtr<IOSharedDataQueue> withEntries(UInt32 numEntries, UInt32 entrySize); 102*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 103*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions /*! 104*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @function initWithCapacity 105*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @abstract Initializes an IOSharedDataQueue instance with the capacity specified in the size parameter. 106*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @discussion The actual size of the entire data queue memory region (to be shared into a user process) is equal to the capacity plus the IODataQueueMemory overhead. This overhead value can be determined from the DATA_QUEUE_MEMORY_HEADER_SIZE and DATA_QUEUE_MEMORY_APPENDIX_SIZE macro in <IOKit/IODataQueueShared.h>. The size of the data queue memory region must include space for the overhead of each IODataQueueEntry. This entry overhead can be determined from the DATA_QUEUE_ENTRY_HEADER_SIZE macro in <IOKit/IODataQueueShared.h>. 107*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @param size The size of the data queue memory region. 108*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @result Returns true on success and false on failure. 109*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions */ 110*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions virtual Boolean initWithCapacity(UInt32 size) APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE; 111*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 112*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions /*! 113*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @function getMemoryDescriptor 114*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @abstract Returns a memory descriptor covering the IODataQueueMemory region. 115*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @discussion The IOMemoryDescriptor instance returned by this method is intended to be mapped into a user process. This is the memory region that the IODataQueueClient code operates on. 116*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @result Returns a newly allocated IOMemoryDescriptor for the IODataQueueMemory region. Returns zero on failure. 117*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions */ 118*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions virtual OSPtr<IOMemoryDescriptor> getMemoryDescriptor() APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE; 119*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 120*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions /*! 121*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @function peek 122*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @abstract Used to peek at the next entry on the queue. 123*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @discussion This function can be used to look at the next entry which allows the entry to be received without having to copy it with dequeue. In order to do this, call peek to get the entry. Then call dequeue with a NULL data pointer. That will cause the head to be moved to the next entry, but no memory to be copied. 124*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @result Returns a pointer to the next IODataQueueEntry if one is available. 0 (NULL) is returned if the queue is empty. 125*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions */ 126*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions virtual IODataQueueEntry * peek(); 127*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 128*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions /*! 129*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @function dequeue 130*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @abstract Dequeues the next available entry on the queue and copies it into the given data pointer. 131*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @discussion This function will dequeue the next available entry on the queue. If a data pointer is provided, it will copy the data into the memory region if there is enough space available as specified in the dataSize parameter. If no data pointer is provided, it will simply move the head value past the current entry. 132*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @param data A pointer to the data memory region in which to copy the next entry data on the queue. If this parameter is 0 (NULL), it will simply move to the next entry. 133*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @param dataSize A pointer to the size of the data parameter. On return, this contains the size of the actual entry data - even if the original size was not large enough. 134*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @result Returns true on success and false on failure. Typically failure means that the queue is empty. 135*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions */ 136*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions virtual Boolean dequeue(void *data, UInt32 *dataSize); 137*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 138*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions /*! 139*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @function enqueue 140*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @abstract Enqueues a new entry on the queue. 141*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @discussion This method adds a new data entry of dataSize to the queue. It sets the size parameter of the entry pointed to by the tail value and copies the memory pointed to by the data parameter in place in the queue. Once that is done, it moves the tail to the next available location. When attempting to add a new entry towards the end of the queue and there isn't enough space at the end, it wraps back to the beginning.<br> If the queue is empty when a new entry is added, sendDataAvailableNotification() is called to send a message to the user process that data is now available. 142*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @param data Pointer to the data to be added to the queue. 143*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @param dataSize Size of the data pointed to by data. 144*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions * @result Returns true on success and false on failure. Typically failure means that the queue is full. 145*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions */ 146*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions virtual Boolean enqueue(void *data, UInt32 dataSize) APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE; 147*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 148*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #ifdef PRIVATE 149*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions /* workaround for queue.h redefine, please do not use */ 150*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions __inline__ Boolean enqueue_tail(void * data,UInt32 dataSize)151*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions enqueue_tail(void *data, UInt32 dataSize) 152*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions { 153*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions return IOSharedDataQueue::enqueue(data, dataSize); 154*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions } 155*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #endif 156*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 157*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #if APPLE_KEXT_VTABLE_PADDING 158*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOSharedDataQueue, 0); 159*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOSharedDataQueue, 1); 160*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOSharedDataQueue, 2); 161*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOSharedDataQueue, 3); 162*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOSharedDataQueue, 4); 163*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOSharedDataQueue, 5); 164*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOSharedDataQueue, 6); 165*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOSharedDataQueue, 7); 166*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #endif 167*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions }; 168*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions 169*0f4c859eSApple OSS Distributions #endif /* _IOKIT_IOSHAREDDATAQUEUE_H */ 170