/* $OpenBSD: ringbuf.c,v 1.3 2004/06/25 19:10:54 djm Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 2004 Damien Miller * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ /* * Simple ringbuffer for lines of text. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "syslogd.h" /* Initialise a ring buffer */ struct ringbuf * ringbuf_init(size_t len) { struct ringbuf *ret; if (len == 0 || (ret = malloc(sizeof(*ret))) == NULL) return (NULL); if ((ret->buf = malloc(len)) == NULL) { free(ret); return (NULL); } ret->len = len; ret->start = ret->end = 0; return (ret); } /* Clear a ring buffer */ void ringbuf_clear(struct ringbuf *rb) { rb->start = rb->end = 0; } /* Return the number of bytes used in a ringbuffer */ size_t ringbuf_used(struct ringbuf *rb) { return ((rb->len + rb->end - rb->start) % rb->len); } /* * Append a line to a ring buffer, will delete lines from start * of buffer as necessary */ int ringbuf_append_line(struct ringbuf *rb, char *line) { size_t llen, used, copy_len; int overflow = 0; if (rb == NULL || line == NULL) return (-1); llen = strlen(line); if (line[llen - 1] != '\n') llen++; /* one extra for appended '\n' */ if (rb == NULL || llen == 0 || llen >= rb->len) return (-1); /* * If necessary, advance start pointer to make room for appended * string. Ensure that start pointer is at the beginning of a line * once we are done (i.e move to after '\n'). */ used = ringbuf_used(rb); if (used + llen >= rb->len) { rb->start = (rb->start + used + llen - rb->len) % rb->len; /* Find next '\n' */ while (rb->buf[rb->start] != '\n') rb->start = (rb->start + 1) % rb->len; /* Skip it */ rb->start = (rb->start + 1) % rb->len; overflow = 1; } /* * Now append string, starting from last pointer and wrapping if * necessary */ if (rb->end + llen > rb->len) { copy_len = rb->len - rb->end; memcpy(rb->buf + rb->end, line, copy_len); memcpy(rb->buf, line + copy_len, llen - copy_len - 1); rb->buf[llen - copy_len - 1] = '\n'; } else { memcpy(rb->buf + rb->end, line, llen - 1); rb->buf[rb->end + llen - 1] = '\n'; } rb->end = (rb->end + llen) % rb->len; return (overflow); } /* * Copy and nul-terminate a ringbuffer to a string. */ ssize_t ringbuf_to_string(char *buf, size_t len, struct ringbuf *rb) { ssize_t copy_len, n; if (buf == NULL || rb == NULL) return (-1); copy_len = MIN(len - 1, ringbuf_used(rb)); if (copy_len <= 0) return (copy_len); if (rb->start < rb->end) memcpy(buf, rb->buf + rb->start, copy_len); else { /* If the buffer is wrapped, copy each hunk separately */ n = rb->len - rb->start; memcpy(buf, rb->buf + rb->start, MIN(n, copy_len)); if (copy_len - n > 0) memcpy(buf + n, rb->buf, MIN(rb->end, copy_len - n)); } buf[copy_len] = '\0'; return (ringbuf_used(rb)); }