qt5base-lts/tests/auto/corelib/tools/qringbuffer
Alex Trotsenko 89b0364cde QRingBuffer: avoid reallocations of the data
Since its initial implementation, QRingBuffer had the following
fragilities in the architecture:

  - it does not guarantee validity of the pointers, if new data will
    be appended. As an example, passing an address of the QRingBuffer
    chunk as a parameter to the WriteFileEx() function on Windows
    requires the stability of the pointer. So, we can't add new data
    to the QRingBuffer until the overlapped operation completed
    (related issues were fixed for QWindowsPipeWriter and QSerialPort
    in 5.6 branch by introducing an intermediate byte array);
  - inefficient reallocations in reserve(), if a shared chunk was
    inserted in the queue (we can get a reallocation in the place
    where we don't expect it:

      char *writePtr = buffers.last().data() + tail;  <-  line #133

    ).

Proposed solution is to avoid reallocation by allocating a new
block instead. That was accomplished by introducing a QRingChunk
class which operates on a fixed byte array and implements head/tail
pointers strategy for each individual buffer in the queue. So,
QRingBuffer is no longer dependent on QByteArray's internal
shrink/growth algorithms.

Change-Id: I05abab0ad78e22e4815a196037dfc6eff85325d1
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
2017-12-30 10:15:10 +00:00
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qringbuffer.pro Tests: Remove CONFIG += parallel_test. 2015-09-05 07:16:50 +00:00
tst_qringbuffer.cpp QRingBuffer: avoid reallocations of the data 2017-12-30 10:15:10 +00:00