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Unified Diff: webrtc/common_audio/swap_queue.h

Issue 1398473004: Changed queue implementation to the proposed vector-based solution. (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/external/webrtc.git@lock_unittest_CL
Patch Set: Updated the queue and test implementations Created 5 years, 2 months ago
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Index: webrtc/common_audio/swap_queue.h
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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2015 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
+ * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
+ * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
+ * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
+ * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
+ */
+
+#ifndef WEBRTC_MODULES_SWAP_QUEUE_H_
+#define WEBRTC_MODULES_SWAP_QUEUE_H_
kwiberg-webrtc 2015/10/14 14:10:16 Don't worry, you'll get it right one of these days
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:35:00 Done.
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:35:00 :-)
+
+#include <algorithm>
+#include <utility>
+#include <vector>
+
+#include "webrtc/base/checks.h"
+#include "webrtc/base/criticalsection.h"
+
+namespace webrtc {
+
+// This class is a one-way queue where data is written from one end and read
+// from the other end.
+// It is safe to access the class concurrently from multiple threads.
+// The queueable objects must all be swappable as the Insert and Remove methods
kwiberg-webrtc 2015/10/14 14:10:16 "queuable" -> "enqueued", maybe?
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:34:59 Used a slightly different wording.
+// work by swapping the "empty" and "full" items with the existing content in
+// the queue. When doing an Insert, the "empty" content in the next write
+// position in the queue is swapped for the "full" item in the input to Insert,
+// and that queue position then becomes "full", while the input item to Insert
+// becomes "empty". In contrast, when doing a Remove, the "empty" content in the
+// input to Remove is swapped for the "full" element in the next read position
+// in the queue. After the call the input to Remove is "full" and the element
+// in the queue is "empty".
kwiberg-webrtc 2015/10/14 14:10:16 Perhaps still a bit too imprecise. How about somet
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:34:59 This looks super. I used it as it is, and added so
+// This is illustrated in the example below:
+//
+// Example of queue usage:
+// SwapQueue<int> q(2)); // q contains [0(empty) 0(empty)];
+// int i = 1;
+// q.Insert(&i); // q contains [1(full) 0(empty)], i=0
+// i = 2;
+// q.Insert(&i); // q contains [1(full) 2(full)], i=0
+// i = -3(;
+// q.Remove(&i); // q contains [-3(empty) 2(full)], i=1
+// i = 4;
+// q.Insert(&i); // q contains [4(full) 2(full)], i=-3
+// i = -5;
+// q.Remove(&i); // q contains [4(full) -5(empty)], i=2
+// i = -6;
+// q.Remove(&i); // q contains [-6(empty) -5(empty)], i=4
+//
+// It should be noted that if you want the "empty" Ts that are returned from the
+// Insert to be of a certain characteristic (e.g., certain size), care must be
+// taken that the queue is initialized with such elements, and all Ts that are
+// used as input to Remove have that characteristic. In order to verify this
+// invariance a callback function can be supplied that verifies this in debug
+// mode (via RTC_DCHECK) for the queue elements. Examples of this can be found
+// in the unit tests.
+
+// Default item invariance verifier callback function.
the sun 2015/10/14 13:05:21 Please use the term "invariant" as that is more co
kwiberg-webrtc 2015/10/14 14:10:16 You could conceivably also put it in its own names
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:35:00 I'm still not fully happy with invariant. I change
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:35:00 Done.
kwiberg-webrtc 2015/10/15 08:55:40 That works too. But the usual meaning of "invarian
peah-webrtc 2015/10/26 08:56:57 Not sure about the conclusion, should we go for in
+template <typename T>
+bool DefaultItemInvarianceVerifier(const T&) {
+ return true;
+}
+
+// Queue template implementing a queue of elements of type T and with an
+// optional invariance verifier callback function that verifies
+// that the queue elements are compliant to a certain requirement.
+template <typename T,
+ bool (*ItemInvarianceVerifier)(const T&) =
the sun 2015/10/14 13:05:21 I think CheckItemInvariant was a better name...
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:34:59 Hmm, I'm not either superhappy about the current n
+ DefaultItemInvarianceVerifier>
kwiberg-webrtc 2015/10/14 14:10:16 Not too happy with this name. Maybe simply "ItemCh
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:35:00 Me neither. I changed it now to ItemVerifier. In m
kwiberg-webrtc 2015/10/15 08:55:40 That we allow the user to require an invariant (wh
peah-webrtc 2015/10/26 08:56:57 Acknowledged.
+class SwapQueue {
+ public:
+ // Creates a queue of size size and fills it with the specified number of
+ // default constructed Ts.
+ explicit SwapQueue(size_t size) : queue_(size) { CheckQueueInvariance(); }
+
+ // Creates a queue of size and fills it with copies of prototype.
kwiberg-webrtc 2015/10/14 14:10:16 "size" -> "size size".
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:34:59 Done.
+ SwapQueue(size_t size, const T& prototype) : queue_(size, prototype) {
+ CheckQueueInvariance();
+ }
+
+ // Resets the queue to have zero content.
+ void Clear() {
+ rtc::CritScope cs(&crit_queue_);
+ next_write_index_ = 0;
+ next_read_index_ = 0;
+ num_elements_ = 0;
+ }
+
+ // Inserts a Y into the queue. The "full" input is swapped with the "empty"
the sun 2015/10/14 13:05:21 Y -> T "Insert a T into the queue by swapping *in
kwiberg-webrtc 2015/10/14 14:10:16 "Y" -> "T"
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:35:00 Done.
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:35:00 Looks super. I did some minor editing, in particul
+ // content of type T present in the queue.
+ // Returns false if the queue was already full (in which case no insert
+ // is performed), and true if not.
+ bool Insert(T* input) {
+ RTC_DCHECK(input);
+ RTC_DCHECK(ItemInvarianceVerifier(*input));
+
+ rtc::CritScope cs(&crit_queue_);
+
+ if (num_elements_ == queue_.size()) {
the sun 2015/10/14 13:05:21 Thank you! :)
kwiberg-webrtc 2015/10/14 14:10:16 Aww! Don't give in just because he's more intimida
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:35:00 :D
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:35:00 This is tricky, and I'm a bit split in this. I've
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ using std::swap;
+ swap(*input, queue_[next_write_index_]);
+
+ next_write_index_++;
+ if (next_write_index_ == queue_.size()) {
+ next_write_index_ = 0;
+ }
+
+ num_elements_++;
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ // Removes a chunk of data from the queue. The "full" queue element is swapped
the sun 2015/10/14 13:05:21 "Remove a T from the queue by swapping *output wit
kwiberg-webrtc 2015/10/14 14:10:16 "chunk of data" -> "T"
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:34:59 Done.
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:35:00 Nice! I changed to that, but revised it a bit. Ple
+ // with the existing "empty" content of output.
+ // Returns false if the queue was already empty (om which case no element is
+ // removed), and true if not.
+ bool Remove(T* output) {
+ RTC_DCHECK(output);
+ RTC_DCHECK(ItemInvarianceVerifier(*output));
+
+ rtc::CritScope cs(&crit_queue_);
+
+ if (num_elements_ == 0) {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ using std::swap;
+ swap(*output, queue_[next_read_index_]);
+
+ next_read_index_++;
+ if (next_read_index_ == queue_.size()) {
+ next_read_index_ = 0;
+ }
+
+ num_elements_--;
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ private:
+ // Checks queue invariance.
+ void CheckQueueInvariance() {
kwiberg-webrtc 2015/10/14 14:10:16 invariance -> invariants. Otherwise, it sounds as
peah-webrtc 2015/10/15 07:35:00 I think that what we do is to verify the complianc
+ rtc::CritScope cs(&crit_queue_);
+ for (const auto& v : queue_) {
+ RTC_DCHECK(ItemInvarianceVerifier(v));
+ }
+ }
+
+ // queue_.size() is constant.
+ std::vector<T> queue_ GUARDED_BY(crit_queue_);
+
+ // (next_read_index_ + num_elements_) % queue_.size() =
+ // next_write_index_
+ // 0 <= next_write_index_ <= queue.size()
+ size_t next_write_index_ GUARDED_BY(crit_queue_) = 0;
+ // 0 <= next_read_index_ <= queue.size()
+ size_t next_read_index_ GUARDED_BY(crit_queue_) = 0;
+
+ // 0 <= num_elements_ <= queue.size()
+ size_t num_elements_ GUARDED_BY(crit_queue_) = 0;
+
+ rtc::CriticalSection crit_queue_;
+
+ RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SwapQueue);
+};
+
+} // namespace webrtc
+
+#endif // WEBRTC_MODULES_AUDIO_PROCESSING_SWAPPED_NONBLOCKING_QUEUE_H_

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