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Issue 2169503002: Remove flip_server. (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git@master
Patch Set: Created 4 years, 5 months ago
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Index: net/tools/flip_server/ring_buffer.h
diff --git a/net/tools/flip_server/ring_buffer.h b/net/tools/flip_server/ring_buffer.h
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--- a/net/tools/flip_server/ring_buffer.h
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-// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
-// found in the LICENSE file.
-
-#ifndef NET_TOOLS_FLIP_SERVER_RING_BUFFER_H__
-#define NET_TOOLS_FLIP_SERVER_RING_BUFFER_H__
-
-#include <memory>
-
-#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
-#include "net/tools/balsa/buffer_interface.h"
-
-namespace net {
-
-// The ring buffer is a circular buffer, that is, reads or writes may wrap
-// around the end of the linear memory contained by the class (and back to
-// the beginning). This is a good choice when you want to use a fixed amount
-// of buffering and don't want to be moving memory around a lot.
-//
-// What is the penalty for using this over a normal, linear buffer?
-// Reading all the data may take two operations, and
-// writing all the data may take two operations.
-//
-// In the proxy, this class is used as a fixed size buffer between
-// clients and servers (so that the memory size is constrained).
-
-class RingBuffer : public BufferInterface {
- public:
- explicit RingBuffer(int buffer_size);
- ~RingBuffer() override;
-
- // Resize the buffer to the size specified here. If the buffer_size passed
- // in here is smaller than the amount of data in the buffer, then the oldest
- // data will be dropped, but all other data will be saved.
- // This means: If the buffer size is increasing, all data that was resident
- // in the buffer prior to this call will be resident after this call.
- void Resize(int buffer_size);
-
- // The following functions all override pure virtual functions
- // in BufferInterface. See buffer_interface.h for a description
- // of what they do if the function isn't documented here.
- int ReadableBytes() const override;
- int BufferSize() const override;
- int BytesFree() const override;
-
- bool Empty() const override;
- bool Full() const override;
-
- // returns the number of characters written.
- // appends up-to-'size' bytes to the ringbuffer.
- int Write(const char* bytes, int size) override;
-
- // Stores a pointer into the ring buffer in *ptr, and stores the number of
- // characters which are allowed to be written in *size.
- // If there are no writable bytes available, then *size will contain 0.
- void GetWritablePtr(char** ptr, int* size) const override;
-
- // Stores a pointer into the ring buffer in *ptr, and stores the number of
- // characters which are allowed to be read in *size.
- // If there are no readable bytes available, then *size will contain 0.
- void GetReadablePtr(char** ptr, int* size) const override;
-
- // Returns the number of bytes read into 'bytes'.
- int Read(char* bytes, int size) override;
-
- // Removes all data from the ring buffer.
- void Clear() override;
-
- // Reserves contiguous writable empty space in the buffer of size bytes.
- // Since the point of this class is to have a fixed size buffer, be careful
- // not to inadvertently resize the buffer using Reserve(). If the reserve
- // size is <= BytesFree(), it is guaranteed that the buffer size will not
- // change.
- // This can be an expensive operation, it may new a buffer copy all existing
- // data and delete the old data. Even if the existing buffer does not need
- // to be resized, unread data may still need to be non-destructively copied
- // to consolidate fragmented free space. If the size requested is less than
- // or equal to BytesFree(), it is guaranteed that the buffer size will not
- // change.
- bool Reserve(int size) override;
-
- // Removes the oldest 'amount_to_advance' characters.
- // If amount_to_consume > ReadableBytes(), this performs a Clear() instead.
- void AdvanceReadablePtr(int amount_to_advance) override;
-
- // Moves the internal pointers around such that the amount of data specified
- // here is expected to already be resident (as if it was Written).
- void AdvanceWritablePtr(int amount_to_advance) override;
-
- protected:
- int read_idx() const { return read_idx_; }
- int write_idx() const { return write_idx_; }
- int bytes_used() const { return bytes_used_; }
- int buffer_size() const { return buffer_size_; }
- const char* buffer() const { return buffer_.get(); }
-
- int set_read_idx(int idx) { return read_idx_ = idx; }
- int set_write_idx(int idx) { return write_idx_ = idx; }
-
- private:
- std::unique_ptr<char[]> buffer_;
- int buffer_size_;
- int bytes_used_;
- int read_idx_;
- int write_idx_;
-
- RingBuffer(const RingBuffer&);
- void operator=(const RingBuffer&);
-};
-
-} // namespace net
-
-#endif // NET_TOOLS_FLIP_SERVER_RING_BUFFER_H__
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