// Copyright 2016 The Netstack Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package tcp import ( "sync" "gvisor.googlesource.com/gvisor/pkg/tcpip/header" ) // segmentQueue is a bounded, thread-safe queue of TCP segments. type segmentQueue struct { mu sync.Mutex list segmentList limit int used int } // empty determines if the queue is empty. func (q *segmentQueue) empty() bool { q.mu.Lock() r := q.used == 0 q.mu.Unlock() return r } // setLimit updates the limit. No segments are immediately dropped in case the // queue becomes full due to the new limit. func (q *segmentQueue) setLimit(limit int) { q.mu.Lock() q.limit = limit q.mu.Unlock() } // enqueue adds the given segment to the queue. // // Returns true when the segment is successfully added to the queue, in which // case ownership of the reference is transferred to the queue. And returns // false if the queue is full, in which case ownership is retained by the // caller. func (q *segmentQueue) enqueue(s *segment) bool { q.mu.Lock() r := q.used < q.limit if r { q.list.PushBack(s) q.used += s.data.Size() + header.TCPMinimumSize } q.mu.Unlock() return r } // dequeue removes and returns the next segment from queue, if one exists. // Ownership is transferred to the caller, who is responsible for decrementing // the ref count when done. func (q *segmentQueue) dequeue() *segment { q.mu.Lock() s := q.list.Front() if s != nil { q.list.Remove(s) q.used -= s.data.Size() + header.TCPMinimumSize } q.mu.Unlock() return s }