fsfw/container/SharedRingBuffer.h

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#ifndef FSFW_CONTAINER_SHAREDRINGBUFFER_H_
#define FSFW_CONTAINER_SHAREDRINGBUFFER_H_
#include "SimpleRingBuffer.h"
#include "../ipc/MutexIF.h"
#include "../objectmanager/SystemObject.h"
#include "../timemanager/Clock.h"
/**
* @brief Ring buffer which can be shared among multiple objects
* @details
* This class offers a mutex to perform thread-safe operation on the ring
* buffer. It is still up to the developer to actually perform the lock
* and unlock operations.
*/
class SharedRingBuffer: public SystemObject,
public SimpleRingBuffer {
public:
/**
* This constructor allocates a new internal buffer with the supplied size.
* @param size
* @param overwriteOld
* If the ring buffer is overflowing at a write operartion, the oldest data
* will be overwritten.
*/
SharedRingBuffer(object_id_t objectId, const size_t size,
bool overwriteOld, size_t maxExcessBytes);
/**
* This constructor takes an external buffer with the specified size.
* @param buffer
* @param size
* @param overwriteOld
* If the ring buffer is overflowing at a write operartion, the oldest data
* will be overwritten.
*/
SharedRingBuffer(object_id_t objectId, uint8_t* buffer, const size_t size,
bool overwriteOld, size_t maxExcessBytes);
/**
* Unless a read-only constant value is read, all operations on the
* shared ring buffer should be protected by calling this function.
* @param timeoutType
* @param timeout
* @return
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t lockRingBufferMutex(MutexIF::TimeoutType timeoutType,
dur_millis_t timeout);
/**
* Any locked mutex also has to be unlocked, otherwise, access to the
* shared ring buffer will be blocked.
* @return
*/
virtual ReturnValue_t unlockRingBufferMutex();
/**
* The mutex handle can be accessed directly, for example to perform
* the lock with the #MutexHelper for a RAII compliant lock operation.
* @return
*/
MutexIF* getMutexHandle() const;
private:
MutexIF* mutex = nullptr;
};
#endif /* FSFW_CONTAINER_SHAREDRINGBUFFER_H_ */