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Phil Burkdec33ab2017-01-17 14:48:16 -080017#ifndef UTILITY_MONOTONIC_COUNTER_H
18#define UTILITY_MONOTONIC_COUNTER_H
Phil Burke1ce4912016-11-21 10:40:25 -080019
20#include <stdint.h>
21
22/**
23 * Maintain a 64-bit monotonic counter.
24 * Can be used to track a 32-bit counter that wraps or gets reset.
25 *
26 * Note that this is not atomic and has no interior locks.
27 * A caller will need to provide their own exterior locking
28 * if they need to use it from multiple threads.
29 */
30class MonotonicCounter {
31
32public:
33 MonotonicCounter() {};
34 virtual ~MonotonicCounter() {};
35
36 /**
37 * @return current value of the counter
38 */
39 int64_t get() const {
40 return mCounter64;
41 }
42
43 /**
Phil Burk18c84762018-12-18 12:15:35 -080044 * advance the current value to match the counter
Phil Burk7328a802017-08-30 09:29:48 -070045 */
Phil Burk18c84762018-12-18 12:15:35 -080046 void catchUpTo(int64_t counter) {
47 if ((counter - mCounter64) > 0) {
48 mCounter64 = counter;
49 }
Phil Burk7328a802017-08-30 09:29:48 -070050 }
51
52 /**
Phil Burke1ce4912016-11-21 10:40:25 -080053 * Advance the counter if delta is positive.
54 * @return current value of the counter
55 */
56 int64_t increment(int64_t delta) {
57 if (delta > 0) {
58 mCounter64 += delta;
59 }
60 return mCounter64;
61 }
62
63 /**
64 * Advance the 64-bit counter if (current32 - previousCurrent32) > 0.
65 * This can be used to convert a 32-bit counter that may be wrapping into
66 * a monotonic 64-bit counter.
67 *
68 * This counter32 should NOT be allowed to advance by more than 0x7FFFFFFF between calls.
69 * Think of the wrapping counter like a sine wave. If the frequency of the signal
70 * is more than half the sampling rate (Nyquist rate) then you cannot measure it properly.
71 * If the counter wraps around every 24 hours then we should measure it with a period
72 * of less than 12 hours.
73 *
74 * @return current value of the 64-bit counter
75 */
76 int64_t update32(int32_t counter32) {
77 int32_t delta = counter32 - mCounter32;
78 // protect against the mCounter64 going backwards
79 if (delta > 0) {
80 mCounter64 += delta;
81 mCounter32 = counter32;
82 }
83 return mCounter64;
84 }
85
86 /**
87 * Reset the stored value of the 32-bit counter.
88 * This is used if your counter32 has been reset to zero.
89 */
90 void reset32() {
91 mCounter32 = 0;
92 }
93
Phil Burk73af62a2017-10-26 12:11:47 -070094 /**
95 * Round 64-bit counter up to a multiple of the period.
96 *
97 * @param period might be, for example, a buffer capacity
98 */
99 void roundUp64(int32_t period) {
100 if (period > 0) {
101 int64_t numPeriods = (mCounter64 + period - 1) / period;
102 mCounter64 = numPeriods * period;
103 }
104 }
105
Phil Burke1ce4912016-11-21 10:40:25 -0800106private:
107 int64_t mCounter64 = 0;
108 int32_t mCounter32 = 0;
109};
110
111
Phil Burkdec33ab2017-01-17 14:48:16 -0800112#endif //UTILITY_MONOTONIC_COUNTER_H