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Rings are keeping a lock only for the list, which apparently doesn't need anything more than an mt_list, so let's first turn it into that before dropping the lock. There should be no visible effect.
226 lines
6.1 KiB
C
226 lines
6.1 KiB
C
/*
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* Ring buffer management
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* This is a fork of ring.c for DNS usage.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2000-2019 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1
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* exclusively.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*/
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <haproxy/api.h>
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#include <haproxy/applet.h>
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#include <haproxy/buf.h>
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#include <haproxy/cli.h>
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#include <haproxy/dns_ring.h>
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#include <haproxy/sc_strm.h>
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#include <haproxy/stconn.h>
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#include <haproxy/thread.h>
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/* Initialize a pre-allocated ring with the buffer area
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* of size */
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void dns_ring_init(struct dns_ring *ring, void *area, size_t size)
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{
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HA_RWLOCK_INIT(&ring->lock);
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MT_LIST_INIT(&ring->waiters);
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ring->readers_count = 0;
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ring->buf = b_make(area, size, 0, 0);
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/* write the initial RC byte */
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b_putchr(&ring->buf, 0);
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}
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/* Creates and returns a ring buffer of size <size> bytes. Returns NULL on
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* allocation failure.
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*/
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struct dns_ring *dns_ring_new(size_t size)
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{
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struct dns_ring *ring = NULL;
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void *area = NULL;
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if (size < 2)
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goto fail;
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ring = malloc(sizeof(*ring));
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if (!ring)
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goto fail;
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area = malloc(size);
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if (!area)
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goto fail;
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dns_ring_init(ring, area, size);
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return ring;
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fail:
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free(area);
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free(ring);
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return NULL;
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}
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/* destroys and frees ring <ring> */
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void dns_ring_free(struct dns_ring *ring)
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{
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if (!ring)
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return;
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free(ring->buf.area);
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free(ring);
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}
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/* Tries to send <npfx> parts from <prefix> followed by <nmsg> parts from <msg>
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* to ring <ring>. The message is sent atomically. It may be truncated to
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* <maxlen> bytes if <maxlen> is non-null. There is no distinction between the
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* two lists, it's just a convenience to help the caller prepend some prefixes
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* when necessary. It takes the ring's write lock to make sure no other thread
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* will touch the buffer during the update. Returns the number of bytes sent,
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* or <=0 on failure.
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*/
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ssize_t dns_ring_write(struct dns_ring *ring, size_t maxlen, const struct ist pfx[], size_t npfx, const struct ist msg[], size_t nmsg)
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{
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struct buffer *buf = &ring->buf;
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struct appctx *appctx;
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size_t totlen = 0;
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size_t lenlen;
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uint64_t dellen;
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int dellenlen;
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struct mt_list *elt1, elt2;
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ssize_t sent = 0;
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int i;
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/* we have to find some room to add our message (the buffer is
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* never empty and at least contains the previous counter) and
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* to update both the buffer contents and heads at the same
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* time (it's doable using atomic ops but not worth the
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* trouble, let's just lock). For this we first need to know
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* the total message's length. We cannot measure it while
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* copying due to the varint encoding of the length.
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < npfx; i++)
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totlen += pfx[i].len;
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for (i = 0; i < nmsg; i++)
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totlen += msg[i].len;
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if (totlen > maxlen)
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totlen = maxlen;
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lenlen = varint_bytes(totlen);
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HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(RING_LOCK, &ring->lock);
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if (lenlen + totlen + 1 + 1 > b_size(buf))
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goto done_buf;
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while (b_room(buf) < lenlen + totlen + 1) {
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/* we need to delete the oldest message (from the end),
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* and we have to stop if there's a reader stuck there.
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* Unless there's corruption in the buffer it's guaranteed
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* that we have enough data to find 1 counter byte, a
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* varint-encoded length (1 byte min) and the message
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* payload (0 bytes min).
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*/
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if (*b_head(buf))
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goto done_buf;
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dellenlen = b_peek_varint(buf, 1, &dellen);
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if (!dellenlen)
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goto done_buf;
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BUG_ON(b_data(buf) < 1 + dellenlen + dellen);
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b_del(buf, 1 + dellenlen + dellen);
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}
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/* OK now we do have room */
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__b_put_varint(buf, totlen);
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totlen = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < npfx; i++) {
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size_t len = pfx[i].len;
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if (len + totlen > maxlen)
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len = maxlen - totlen;
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if (len)
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__b_putblk(buf, pfx[i].ptr, len);
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totlen += len;
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}
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for (i = 0; i < nmsg; i++) {
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size_t len = msg[i].len;
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if (len + totlen > maxlen)
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len = maxlen - totlen;
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if (len)
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__b_putblk(buf, msg[i].ptr, len);
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totlen += len;
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}
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*b_tail(buf) = 0; buf->data++; // new read counter
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sent = lenlen + totlen + 1;
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/* notify potential readers */
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mt_list_for_each_entry_safe(appctx, &ring->waiters, wait_entry, elt1, elt2)
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appctx_wakeup(appctx);
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done_buf:
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HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(RING_LOCK, &ring->lock);
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return sent;
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}
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/* Tries to attach appctx <appctx> as a new reader on ring <ring>. This is
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* meant to be used by low level appctx code such as CLI or ring forwarding.
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* For higher level functions, please see the relevant parts in appctx or CLI.
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* It returns non-zero on success or zero on failure if too many users are
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* already attached. On success, the caller MUST call dns_ring_detach_appctx()
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* to detach itself, even if it was never woken up.
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*/
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int dns_ring_attach(struct dns_ring *ring)
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{
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int users = ring->readers_count;
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do {
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if (users >= 255)
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return 0;
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} while (!_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&ring->readers_count, &users, users + 1));
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return 1;
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}
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/* detach an appctx from a ring. The appctx is expected to be waiting at offset
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* <ofs> relative to the beginning of the storage, or ~0 if not waiting yet.
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* Nothing is done if <ring> is NULL.
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*/
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void dns_ring_detach_appctx(struct dns_ring *ring, struct appctx *appctx, size_t ofs)
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{
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if (!ring)
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return;
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HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(RING_LOCK, &ring->lock);
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if (ofs != ~0) {
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/* reader was still attached */
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if (ofs < b_head_ofs(&ring->buf))
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ofs += b_size(&ring->buf) - b_head_ofs(&ring->buf);
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else
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ofs -= b_head_ofs(&ring->buf);
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BUG_ON(ofs >= b_size(&ring->buf));
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MT_LIST_DELETE(&appctx->wait_entry);
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HA_ATOMIC_DEC(b_peek(&ring->buf, ofs));
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}
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HA_ATOMIC_DEC(&ring->readers_count);
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HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(RING_LOCK, &ring->lock);
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}
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/*
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* Local variables:
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* c-indent-level: 8
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* c-basic-offset: 8
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* End:
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*/
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