| .. _mpsc_pbuf: |
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| Multi Producer Single Consumer Packet Buffer |
| ============================================ |
| |
| A :dfn:`Multi Producer Single Consumer Packet Buffer (MPSC_PBUF)` is a circular |
| buffer, whose contents are stored in first-in-first-out order. Variable size |
| packets are stored in the buffer. Packet buffer works under assumption that there |
| is a single context that consumes the data. However, it is possible that another |
| context may interfere to flush the data and never come back (panic case). |
| Packet is produced in two steps: first requested amount of data is allocated, |
| producer fills the data and commits it. Consuming a packet is also performed in |
| two steps: consumer claims the packet, gets pointer to it and length and later |
| on packet is freed. This approach reduces memory copying. |
| |
| A :dfn:`MPSC Packet Buffer` has the following key properties: |
| |
| * Allocate, commit scheme used for packet producing. |
| * Claim, free scheme used for packet consuming. |
| * Allocator ensures that contiguous memory of requested length is allocated. |
| * Following policies can be applied when requested space cannot be allocated: |
| |
| * **Overwrite** - oldest entries are dropped until requested amount of memory can |
| be allocated. For each dropped packet user callback is called. |
| * **No overwrite** - When requested amount of space cannot be allocated, |
| allocation fails. |
| * Dedicated, optimized API for storing short packets. |
| * Allocation with timeout. |
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| Internals |
| --------- |
| |
| Each packet in the buffer contains ``MPSC_PBUF`` specific header which is used |
| for internal management. Header consists of 2 bit flags. In order to optimize |
| memory usage, header can be added on top of the user header using |
| :c:macro:`MPSC_PBUF_HDR` and remaining bits in the first word can be application |
| specific. Header consists of following flags: |
| |
| * valid - bit set to one when packet contains valid user packet |
| * busy - bit set when packet is being consumed (claimed but not free) |
| |
| Header state: |
| |
| +-------+------+----------------------+ |
| | valid | busy | description | |
| +-------+------+----------------------+ |
| | 0 | 0 | space is free | |
| +-------+------+----------------------+ |
| | 1 | 0 | valid packet | |
| +-------+------+----------------------+ |
| | 1 | 1 | claimed valid packet | |
| +-------+------+----------------------+ |
| | 0 | 1 | internal skip packet | |
| +-------+------+----------------------+ |
| |
| Packet buffer space contains free space, valid user packets and internal skip |
| packets. Internal skip packets indicates padding, e.g. at the end of the buffer. |
| |
| Allocation |
| ^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| Using pairs for read and write indexes, available space is determined. If |
| space can be allocated, temporary write index is moved and pointer to a space |
| within buffer is returned. Packet header is reset. If allocation required |
| wrapping of the write index, a skip packet is added to the end of buffer. If |
| space cannot be allocated and overwrite is disabled then ``NULL`` pointer is |
| returned or context blocks if allocation was with timeout. |
| |
| Allocation with overwrite |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| If overwrite is enabled, oldest packets are dropped until requested amount of |
| space can be allocated. When packets are dropped ``busy`` flag is checked in the |
| header to ensure that currently consumed packet is not overwritten. In that case, |
| skip packet is added before busy packet and packets following the busy packet |
| are dropped. When busy packet is being freed, such situation is detected and |
| packet is converted to skip packet to avoid double processing. |
| |
| Usage |
| ----- |
| |
| Packet header definition |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| Packet header details can be found in :zephyr_file:`include/zephyr/sys/mpsc_packet.h`. |
| API functions can be found in :zephyr_file:`include/zephyr/sys/mpsc_pbuf.h`. Headers |
| are split to avoid include spam when declaring the packet. |
| |
| User header structure must start with internal header: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
| |
| #include <zephyr/sys/mpsc_packet.h> |
| |
| struct foo_header { |
| MPSC_PBUF_HDR; |
| uint32_t length: 32 - MPSC_PBUF_HDR_BITS; |
| }; |
| |
| Packet buffer configuration |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| Configuration structure contains buffer details, configuration flags and |
| callbacks. Following callbacks are used by the packet buffer: |
| |
| * Drop notification - callback called whenever a packet is dropped due to |
| overwrite. |
| * Get packet length - callback to determine packet length |
| |
| Packet producing |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| Standard, two step method: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
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| foo_packet *packet = mpsc_pbuf_alloc(buffer, len, K_NO_WAIT); |
| |
| fill_data(packet); |
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| mpsc_pbuf_commit(buffer, packet); |
| |
| Performance optimized storing of small packets: |
| |
| * 32 bit word packet |
| * 32 bit word with pointer packet |
| |
| Note that since packets are written by value, they should already contain |
| ``valid`` bit set in the header. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
| |
| mpsc_pbuf_put_word(buffer, data); |
| mpsc_pbuf_put_word_ext(buffer, data, ptr); |
| |
| Packet consuming |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| Two step method: |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
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| foo_packet *packet = mpsc_pbuf_claim(buffer); |
| |
| process(packet); |
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| mpsc_pbuf_free(buffer, packet); |