* SOFTWARE.
*/
-/*
- * BT_PUT: calls bt_put() with a variable, then sets this variable to NULL.
- *
- * A common action with Babeltrace objects is to create or get one, perform
- * an action with it, and then put it. To avoid putting it a second time
- * later (if an error occurs, for example), the variable is often reset
- * to NULL after putting the object it points to. Since this is so
- * common, the BT_PUT() macro can be used to do just that.
- *
- * It is safe to call this function with a NULL object.
- *
- * @param obj Babeltrace object.
- */
-#define BT_PUT(_obj) \
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/**
+@defgroup refs Reference counting management
+@ingroup apiref
+@brief Common reference counting management for all Babeltrace objects.
+
+@code
+#include <babeltrace/ref.h>
+@endcode
+
+The macros and functions of this module are everything that is needed
+to handle the <strong><em>reference counting</em></strong> of
+Babeltrace objects.
+
+Any Babeltrace object can be shared by multiple owners thanks to
+<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reference_counting">reference
+counting</a>.
+
+The Babeltrace C API complies with the following key principles:
+
+1. When you call an API function which accepts a Babeltrace object
+ pointer as a parameter, the API function <strong>borrows the
+ reference</strong> for the <strong>duration of the function</strong>.
+
+ @image html ref-count-user-calls.png
+
+ The API function can also get a new reference if the system needs a
+ more persistent reference, but the ownership is <strong>never
+ transferred</strong> from the caller to the API function.
+
+ In other words, the caller still owns the object after calling any
+ API function: no function "steals" the user's reference (except
+ bt_put()).
+
+2. An API function which \em returns a Babeltrace object pointer to the
+ user returns a <strong>new reference</strong>. The caller becomes an
+ owner of the object.
+
+ @image html ref-count-api-returns.png
+
+ It is your responsibility to discard the object when you don't
+ need it anymore with bt_put().
+
+ For example, see bt_value_array_get().
+
+3. A Babeltrace object pointer received as a parameter in a user
+ function called back from an API function is a
+ <strong>borrowed</strong>, or <strong>weak reference</strong>: if you
+ need a reference which is more persistent than the duration of the
+ user function, call bt_get() on the pointer.
+
+ @image html ref-count-callback.png
+
+ For example, see bt_value_map_foreach().
+
+The two macros BT_PUT() and BT_MOVE() operate on \em variables rather
+than pointer values. You should use BT_PUT() instead of bt_put() when
+possible to avoid "double puts". For the same reason, you should use use
+BT_MOVE() instead of performing manual reference moves between
+variables.
+
+@file
+@brief Reference counting management macros and functions.
+@sa refs
+
+@addtogroup refs
+@{
+*/
+
+/**
+@brief Calls bt_put() on a variable named \p _var, then
+ sets \p _var to \c NULL.
+
+Using this macro is considered safer than calling bt_put() because it
+makes sure that the variable which used to contain a reference to a
+Babeltrace object is set to \c NULL so that a future BT_PUT() or
+bt_put() call will not cause another, unwanted reference decrementation.
+
+@param[in,out] _var Name of a variable containing a
+ Babeltrace object's address (this address
+ can be \c NULL).
+
+@post <strong>If \p _var does not contain \p NULL</strong>,
+ its reference count is decremented.
+@post \p _var contains \c NULL.
+
+@sa BT_MOVE(): Transfers the ownership of a Babeltrace object from a
+ variable to another.
+*/
+#define BT_PUT(_var) \
do { \
- bt_put(_obj); \
- (_obj) = NULL; \
+ bt_put(_var); \
+ (_var) = NULL; \
} while (0)
-/*
- * BT_MOVE: transfers the ownership of an object, setting the old owner to NULL.
- *
- * This macro sets the variable _dst to the value of the variable _src,
- * then sets _src to NULL, effectively moving the ownership of an
- * object from one variable to the other.
- *
- * @param obj Babeltrace object.
- */
-#define BT_MOVE(_dst, _src) \
- do { \
- (_dst) = (_src);\
- (_src) = NULL; \
+/**
+@brief Transfers the ownership of a Babeltrace object from a variable
+ named \p _var_src to a variable named \p _var_dst.
+
+This macro implements the following common pattern:
+
+ 1. Call bt_put() on \p _var_dst to make sure the previous reference
+ held by \p _var_dst is discarded.
+ 2. Assign \p _var_src to \p _var_dst.
+ 3. Set \p _var_src to \c NULL to avoid future, unwanted reference
+ decrementation of \p _var_src.
+
+@warning
+You must \em not use this macro when both \p _var_dst and
+\p _var_src contain the same Babeltrace object address and the reference
+count of this object is 1. The initial call to bt_put() on \p _var_dst
+would destroy the object and leave a dangling pointer in \p _var_dst.
+
+@param[in,out] _var_dst Name of the destination variable, containing
+ either the address of a Babeltrace object to
+ put first, or \c NULL.
+@param[in,out] _var_src Name of the source variable, containing
+ either the address of a Babeltrace object to
+ move, or \c NULL.
+
+@pre <strong>If \p _var_dst and \p _var_src contain the same
+ value which is not \c NULL</strong>, this object's reference
+ count is greater than 1.
+@post <strong>If \c _var_dst is not \c NULL</strong>, its reference
+ count is decremented.
+@post \p _var_dst is equal to the value of \p _var_src \em before
+ you called this macro.
+@post \p _var_src is \c NULL.
+
+@sa BT_PUT(): Calls bt_put() on a variable, then sets it to \c NULL.
+*/
+#define BT_MOVE(_var_dst, _var_src) \
+ do { \
+ bt_put(_var_dst); \
+ (_var_dst) = (_var_src); \
+ (_var_src) = NULL; \
} while (0)
-/*
- * bt_get: increments the reference count of a Babeltrace object.
- *
- * The same number of bt_get() and bt_put() (plus one extra bt_put() to release
- * the initial reference acquired at creation) have to be performed to destroy a
- * Babeltrace object.
- *
- * It is safe to call this function with a NULL object.
- *
- * @param obj Babeltrace object.
- *
- * Returns obj.
- */
+/**
+@brief Increments the reference count of the Babeltrace object \p obj.
+
+@param[in] obj Babeltrace object of which to get a new reference
+ (can be \c NULL).
+@returns \p obj
+
+@post <strong>If \c obj is not \c NULL</strong>, its reference
+ count is incremented.
+
+@sa bt_put(): Decrements the reference count of a Babeltrace object.
+*/
void *bt_get(void *obj);
-/*
- * bt_put: decrements the reference count of a Babeltrace object.
- *
- * The same number of bt_get() and bt_put() (plus one extra bt_put() to release
- * bt_put() to release the initial reference done at creation) have to be
- * performed to destroy a Babeltrace object.
- *
- * The object is feed when its reference count is decremented to 0 by a call to
- * bt_put().
- *
- * It is safe to call this function with a NULL object.
- *
- * @param obj Babeltrace object.
- */
+/**
+@brief Decrements the reference count of the Babeltrace object
+ \p obj.
+
+When the object's reference count reaches 0, the object can no longer
+be accessed and is considered \em destroyed.
+
+@remarks
+You should use the BT_PUT() macro instead of calling bt_put() since the
+former is generally safer.
+
+@param[in] obj Babeltrace object of which to drop a reference
+ (can be \c NULL).
+
+@post <strong>If \c obj is not \c NULL</strong>, its reference
+ count is decremented.
+
+@sa BT_PUT(): Calls bt_put() on a variable, then sets it to \c NULL.
+@sa BT_MOVE(): Transfers the ownership of a Babeltrace object from a
+ variable to another.
+@sa bt_get(): Increments the reference count of a Babeltrace object.
+*/
void bt_put(void *obj);
+/**
+@}
+*/
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
#endif /* BABELTRACE_REF_H */