RetroZilla/xpcom/io/nsSegmentedBuffer.h
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#ifndef nsSegmentedBuffer_h__
#define nsSegmentedBuffer_h__
#include "nsMemory.h"
#include "prclist.h"
class nsSegmentedBuffer
{
public:
nsSegmentedBuffer()
: mSegmentSize(0), mMaxSize(0),
mSegAllocator(nsnull), mSegmentArray(nsnull),
mSegmentArrayCount(0),
mFirstSegmentIndex(0), mLastSegmentIndex(0) {}
~nsSegmentedBuffer() {
Empty();
NS_IF_RELEASE(mSegAllocator);
}
NS_COM nsresult Init(PRUint32 segmentSize, PRUint32 maxSize,
nsIMemory* allocator = nsnull);
NS_COM char* AppendNewSegment(); // pushes at end
// returns true if no more segments remain:
PRBool DeleteFirstSegment(); // pops from beginning
// returns true if no more segments remain:
PRBool DeleteLastSegment(); // pops from beginning
// Call Realloc() on last segment. This is used to reduce memory
// consumption when data is not an exact multiple of segment size.
PRBool ReallocLastSegment(size_t newSize);
NS_COM void Empty(); // frees all segments
inline PRUint32 GetSegmentCount() {
if (mFirstSegmentIndex <= mLastSegmentIndex)
return mLastSegmentIndex - mFirstSegmentIndex;
else
return mSegmentArrayCount + mLastSegmentIndex - mFirstSegmentIndex;
}
inline PRUint32 GetSegmentSize() { return mSegmentSize; }
inline PRUint32 GetMaxSize() { return mMaxSize; }
inline PRUint32 GetSize() { return GetSegmentCount() * mSegmentSize; }
inline char* GetSegment(PRUint32 indx) {
NS_ASSERTION(indx < GetSegmentCount(), "index out of bounds");
PRInt32 i = ModSegArraySize(mFirstSegmentIndex + (PRInt32)indx);
return mSegmentArray[i];
}
protected:
inline PRInt32 ModSegArraySize(PRInt32 n) {
PRUint32 result = n & (mSegmentArrayCount - 1);
NS_ASSERTION(result == n % mSegmentArrayCount,
"non-power-of-2 mSegmentArrayCount");
return result;
}
inline PRBool IsFull() {
return ModSegArraySize(mLastSegmentIndex + 1) == mFirstSegmentIndex;
}
protected:
PRUint32 mSegmentSize;
PRUint32 mMaxSize;
nsIMemory* mSegAllocator;
char** mSegmentArray;
PRUint32 mSegmentArrayCount;
PRInt32 mFirstSegmentIndex;
PRInt32 mLastSegmentIndex;
};
// NS_SEGMENTARRAY_INITIAL_SIZE: This number needs to start out as a
// power of 2 given how it gets used. We double the segment array
// when we overflow it, and use that fact that it's a power of 2
// to compute a fast modulus operation in IsFull.
//
// 32 segment array entries can accommodate 128k of data if segments
// are 4k in size. That seems like a reasonable amount that will avoid
// needing to grow the segment array.
#define NS_SEGMENTARRAY_INITIAL_COUNT 32
#endif // nsSegmentedBuffer_h__