root/crypto/heimdal/appl/telnet/telnet/ring.h
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 *      @(#)ring.h      8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
 */

/* $Id$ */

/*
 * This defines a structure for a ring buffer.
 *
 * The circular buffer has two parts:
 *(((
 *      full:   [consume, supply)
 *      empty:  [supply, consume)
 *]]]
 *
 */
typedef struct {
    unsigned char       *consume,       /* where data comes out of */
                        *supply,        /* where data comes in to */
                        *bottom,        /* lowest address in buffer */
                        *top,           /* highest address+1 in buffer */
                        *mark;          /* marker (user defined) */
#if     defined(ENCRYPTION)
    unsigned char       *clearto;       /* Data to this point is clear text */
    unsigned char       *encryyptedto;  /* Data is encrypted to here */
#endif
    int         size;           /* size in bytes of buffer */
    u_long      consumetime,    /* help us keep straight full, empty, etc. */
                supplytime;
} Ring;

/* Here are some functions and macros to deal with the ring buffer */

/* Initialization routine */
extern int
        ring_init (Ring *ring, unsigned char *buffer, int count);

/* Data movement routines */
extern void
        ring_supply_data (Ring *ring, unsigned char *buffer, int count);
#ifdef notdef
extern void
        ring_consume_data (Ring *ring, unsigned char *buffer, int count);
#endif

/* Buffer state transition routines */
extern void
        ring_supplied (Ring *ring, int count),
        ring_consumed (Ring *ring, int count);

/* Buffer state query routines */
extern int
        ring_empty_count (Ring *ring),
        ring_empty_consecutive (Ring *ring),
        ring_full_count (Ring *ring),
        ring_full_consecutive (Ring *ring);

#if     defined(ENCRYPTION)
extern void
        ring_encrypt (Ring *ring, void (*func)(unsigned char *, int)),
        ring_clearto (Ring *ring);
#endif

extern int ring_at_mark(Ring *ring);

extern void
    ring_clear_mark(Ring *ring),
    ring_mark(Ring *ring);