Lock-free SPSC FIFO ring buffer with direct access to inner data.
- Lock-free operations - they succeed or fail immediately without blocking or waiting.
- Arbitrary item type (not only
Copy
). - Items can be inserted and removed one by one or many at once.
- Thread-safe direct access to the internal ring buffer memory.
Read
andWrite
implementation.- Can be used without
std
and even withoutalloc
(using only statically-allocated memory).
At first you need to create the ring buffer itself. HeapRb
is recommended but you may choose another one.
After the ring buffer is created it may be splitted into pair of Producer
and Consumer
.
Producer
is used to insert items to the ring buffer, Consumer
- to remove items from it.
For SharedRb
and its derivatives they can be used in different threads.
There are several types of ring buffers provided:
LocalRb
. Only for single-threaded use.SharedRb
. Can be shared between threads. Its derivatives:HeapRb
. Contents are stored in dynamic memory. Recommended for use in most cases.StaticRb
. Contents can be stored in statically-allocated memory.
SharedRb
needs to synchronize CPU cache between CPU cores. This synchronization has some overhead.
To avoid multiple unnecessary synchronizations you may use postponed mode of operation (see description for Producer
and Consumer
)
or methods that operates many items at once (Producer::push_slice
/Producer::push_iter
, Consumer::pop_slice
, etc.).
For single-threaded usage LocalRb
is recommended because it is faster than SharedRb
due to absence of CPU cache synchronization.
You may see typical performance of different methods in benchmarks:
cargo +nightly bench --features bench
Nightly toolchain is required.
use ringbuf::HeapRb;
# fn main() {
let rb = HeapRb::<i32>::new(2);
let (mut prod, mut cons) = rb.split();
prod.push(0).unwrap();
prod.push(1).unwrap();
assert_eq!(prod.push(2), Err(2));
assert_eq!(cons.pop(), Some(0));
prod.push(2).unwrap();
assert_eq!(cons.pop(), Some(1));
assert_eq!(cons.pop(), Some(2));
assert_eq!(cons.pop(), None);
# }
use ringbuf::StaticRb;
# fn main() {
const RB_SIZE: usize = 1;
let mut rb = StaticRb::<i32, RB_SIZE>::default();
let (mut prod, mut cons) = rb.split_ref();
assert_eq!(prod.push(123), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(prod.push(321), Err(321));
assert_eq!(cons.pop(), Some(123));
assert_eq!(cons.pop(), None);
# }
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