public class MpscUnboundedAtomicArrayQueue<E> extends AbstractQueue<E>
MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<T>, MessagePassingQueue.ExitCondition, MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<T>, MessagePassingQueue.WaitStrategy| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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protected AtomicReferenceArray<E> |
consumerBuffer |
protected long |
consumerMask |
protected AtomicReferenceArray<E> |
producerBuffer |
protected long |
producerMask |
UNBOUNDED_CAPACITY| Constructor and Description |
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MpscUnboundedAtomicArrayQueue(int chunkSize) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
protected long |
availableInQueue(long pIndex,
long cIndex) |
int |
capacity() |
long |
currentConsumerIndex()
This method has no concurrent visibility semantics.
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long |
currentProducerIndex()
This method has no concurrent visibility semantics.
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int |
drain(MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<E> c)
Remove all available item from the queue and hand to consume.
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int |
drain(MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<E> c,
int limit)
Remove up to limit elements from the queue and hand to consume.
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void |
drain(MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<E> c,
MessagePassingQueue.WaitStrategy wait,
MessagePassingQueue.ExitCondition exit)
Remove elements from the queue and hand to consume forever.
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int |
fill(MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<E> s)
Stuff the queue with elements from the supplier.
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int |
fill(MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<E> s,
int limit)
Stuff the queue with up to limit elements from the supplier.
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void |
fill(MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<E> s,
MessagePassingQueue.WaitStrategy wait,
MessagePassingQueue.ExitCondition exit)
Stuff the queue with elements from the supplier forever.
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protected long |
getCurrentBufferCapacity(long mask) |
protected int |
getNextBufferSize(AtomicReferenceArray<E> buffer) |
boolean |
isEmpty()
This method's accuracy is subject to concurrent modifications happening as the observation is carried
out.
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Iterator<E> |
iterator()
Get an iterator for this queue.
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long |
lvConsumerIndex() |
long |
lvProducerIndex() |
boolean |
offer(E e)
Called from a producer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation and
according to the
Queue.offer(Object) interface. |
E |
peek()
Called from the consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation and
according to the
Queue.peek() interface. |
E |
poll()
Called from the consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation and
according to the
Queue.poll() interface. |
boolean |
relaxedOffer(E e)
Called from a producer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.
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E |
relaxedPeek()
Called from the consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.
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E |
relaxedPoll()
Called from the consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.
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int |
size()
This method's accuracy is subject to concurrent modifications happening as the size is estimated and as
such is a best effort rather than absolute value.
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String |
toString() |
contains, containsAll, remove, removeAll, retainAll, toArray, toArrayclone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitclearcontains, containsAll, equals, hashCode, parallelStream, remove, removeAll, removeIf, retainAll, spliterator, stream, toArray, toArrayprotected long producerMask
protected AtomicReferenceArray<E> producerBuffer
protected long consumerMask
protected AtomicReferenceArray<E> consumerBuffer
public MpscUnboundedAtomicArrayQueue(int chunkSize)
protected long availableInQueue(long pIndex,
long cIndex)
public int capacity()
capacity in interface IndexedQueueSizeUtil.IndexedQueuecapacity in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>MessagePassingQueue.UNBOUNDED_CAPACITY if not boundedpublic int drain(MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<E> c)
MessagePassingQueue
M m;
while((m = relaxedPoll()) != null){
c.accept(m);
}
There's no strong commitment to the queue being empty at the end of a drain. Called from a
consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.
WARNING: Explicit assumptions are made with regards to MessagePassingQueue.Consumer.accept(T) make sure you have read
and understood these before using this method.
drain in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>public int fill(MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<E> s)
MessagePassingQueuewhile(relaxedOffer(s.get());There's no strong commitment to the queue being full at the end of a fill. Called from a producer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.
Unbounded queues will fill up the queue with a fixed amount rather than fill up to oblivion.
WARNING: Explicit assumptions are made with regards to MessagePassingQueue.Supplier.get() make sure you have read
and understood these before using this method.
fill in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>protected int getNextBufferSize(AtomicReferenceArray<E> buffer)
protected long getCurrentBufferCapacity(long mask)
public int size()
MessagePassingQueuesize in interface Collection<E>size in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>size in class AbstractCollection<E>Integer.MAX_VALUE but less or equals to
capacity (if bounded).public boolean isEmpty()
MessagePassingQueueisEmpty in interface Collection<E>isEmpty in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>isEmpty in class AbstractCollection<E>public String toString()
toString in class AbstractCollection<E>public boolean offer(E e)
MessagePassingQueueQueue.offer(Object) interface.offer in interface Queue<E>offer in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>e - not null, will throw NPE if it ispublic E poll()
Queue.poll() interface.
This implementation is correct for single consumer thread use only.
poll in interface Queue<E>poll in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>null iff emptypublic E peek()
Queue.peek() interface.
This implementation is correct for single consumer thread use only.
peek in interface Queue<E>peek in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>null iff emptypublic long currentProducerIndex()
QueueProgressIndicatorscurrentProducerIndex in interface QueueProgressIndicatorspublic long currentConsumerIndex()
QueueProgressIndicatorscurrentConsumerIndex in interface QueueProgressIndicatorspublic boolean relaxedOffer(E e)
MessagePassingQueueQueue.offer(Object) this method may return false without the queue being full.relaxedOffer in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>e - not null, will throw NPE if it ispublic E relaxedPoll()
MessagePassingQueueQueue.poll() this method may return null without the queue being empty.relaxedPoll in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>null if unable to pollpublic E relaxedPeek()
MessagePassingQueueQueue.peek() this method may return null without the queue being empty.relaxedPeek in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>null if unable to peekpublic int fill(MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<E> s, int limit)
MessagePassingQueue
for(int i=0; i < limit && relaxedOffer(s.get()); i++);
There's no strong commitment to the queue being full at the end of a fill. Called from a producer
thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.
WARNING: Explicit assumptions are made with regards to MessagePassingQueue.Supplier.get() make sure you have read
and understood these before using this method.
fill in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>public void fill(MessagePassingQueue.Supplier<E> s, MessagePassingQueue.WaitStrategy wait, MessagePassingQueue.ExitCondition exit)
MessagePassingQueue
int idleCounter = 0;
while (exit.keepRunning()) {
E e = s.get();
while (!relaxedOffer(e)) {
idleCounter = wait.idle(idleCounter);
continue;
}
idleCounter = 0;
}
Called from a producer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation. The main difference
being that implementors MUST assure room in the queue is available BEFORE calling MessagePassingQueue.Supplier.get().
WARNING: Explicit assumptions are made with regards to MessagePassingQueue.Supplier.get() make sure you have read
and understood these before using this method.
fill in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>public int drain(MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<E> c, int limit)
MessagePassingQueue
M m;
int i = 0;
for(;i < limit && (m = relaxedPoll()) != null; i++){
c.accept(m);
}
return i;
There's no strong commitment to the queue being empty at the end of a drain. Called from a consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.
WARNING: Explicit assumptions are made with regards to MessagePassingQueue.Consumer.accept(T) make sure you have read
and understood these before using this method.
drain in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>public void drain(MessagePassingQueue.Consumer<E> c, MessagePassingQueue.WaitStrategy wait, MessagePassingQueue.ExitCondition exit)
MessagePassingQueue
int idleCounter = 0;
while (exit.keepRunning()) {
E e = relaxedPoll();
if(e==null){
idleCounter = wait.idle(idleCounter);
continue;
}
idleCounter = 0;
c.accept(e);
}
Called from a consumer thread subject to the restrictions appropriate to the implementation.
WARNING: Explicit assumptions are made with regards to MessagePassingQueue.Consumer.accept(T) make sure you have read
and understood these before using this method.
drain in interface MessagePassingQueue<E>public Iterator<E> iterator()
The iterator provides a best-effort snapshot of the elements in the queue. The returned iterator is not guaranteed to return elements in queue order, and races with the consumer thread may cause gaps in the sequence of returned elements. Like {link #relaxedPoll}, the iterator may not immediately return newly inserted elements.
iterator in interface Iterable<E>iterator in interface Collection<E>iterator in class AbstractCollection<E>public final long lvConsumerIndex()
public final long lvProducerIndex()
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