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- /**
- * Copyright 2019 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd
- *
- * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- * You may obtain a copy of the License at
- *
- * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- *
- * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- * limitations under the License.
- */
- #ifndef DATASET_ENGINE_DATASETOPS_REPEAT_OP_H_
- #define DATASET_ENGINE_DATASETOPS_REPEAT_OP_H_
-
- #include <memory>
- #include <string>
- #include <vector>
- #include "dataset/engine/datasetops/pipeline_op.h"
-
- namespace mindspore {
- namespace dataset {
- class RepeatOp : public PipelineOp {
- public:
- static constexpr int32_t kInfiniteRepeat = -1;
-
- // The nested builder class inside of the RepeatOp is used to help manage all of the arguments
- // for constructing it. This repeat op is very simple though, so this builder is really just
- // provided for a consistent look and feel for creators of Dataset operators overall.
- class Builder {
- public:
- // Builder constructor. Creates the builder object.
- // @note No default args
- // @param count - The number of repeats to do
- // @return This is a constructor.
- explicit Builder(int32_t count);
-
- // Default destructor
- ~Builder() = default;
-
- // The builder "build" method creates the final object.
- // @return shared_ptr to the new StorageOp object
- Status Build(std::shared_ptr<RepeatOp> *);
-
- private:
- int32_t build_max_repeats_;
-
- Status SanityCheck() const;
- };
-
- // Constructor of the RepeatOp.
- // @note The builder class should be used to call it
- // @param count - The number of repeats to do
- explicit RepeatOp(int32_t count);
-
- // Destructor
- ~RepeatOp();
-
- // A print method typically used for debugging
- // @param out - The output stream to write output to
- // @param show_all - A bool to control if you want to show all info or just a summary
- void Print(std::ostream &out, bool show_all) const override;
-
- // << Stream output operator overload
- // @notes This allows you to write the debug print info using stream operators
- // @param out - reference to the output stream being overloaded
- // @param ro - reference to the RepeatOp to display
- // @return - the output stream must be returned
- friend std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &out, const RepeatOp &ro) {
- ro.Print(out, false);
- return out;
- }
-
- // Class functor operator () override.
- // Most dataset ops operate by launching a thread (see ExecutionTree).
- // However, the RepeatOp is defined as a inlined operator, so it is invalid to launch the
- // functor since this op runs inlined inside another operator. The function is overloaded to
- // ensure that it is not called by mistake (it will generate an error).
- // @return Status - The error code return
- Status operator()() override;
-
- // Base-class override for setting specific RepeatOp configurations. This code will be called
- // during the execution tree prepare phase BEFORE traversing down to child operators.
- uint32_t PrepareFlags() const override;
-
- // Base-class override for executing specific RepeatOp configurations. This code will be called
- // during the execution tree post-prepare phase when it is visiting this operator.
- Status PrepareNodePostAction() override;
-
- // This function returns the buffer that is at the top of our output connector. The caller is
- // typically our parent node, when the parent is asking us to provide the next buffer of data.
- // Since RepeatOp is an inlined op, getting a buffer from us will simply bounce you to get
- // a buffer from our child.
- // @note This function sets the `retryIfEoe` flag when popping from the child connector. This way,
- // this function will retry to pop the connector again and will get the non-EOE buffer if any.
- // @param p_buffer - output pointer to the buffer that it will fetch.
- // @param worker_id - The worker id
- // @param retry_if_eoe Set this flag to true to allow calling pop() again after the first pop() returns EOE.
- // @return Status - The error code return
- Status GetNextBuffer(std::unique_ptr<DataBuffer> *p_buffer, int32_t worker_id, bool retry_if_eoe) override;
-
- // Base-class override for handling cases when an eoe is received.
- // @param worker_id - The worker id
- Status EoeReceived(int32_t worker_id) override;
-
- // Base-class override for handling cases when an eof is received.
- // @param worker_id - The worker id
- Status EofReceived(int32_t worker_id) override;
-
- // Base-class override. Return the number of workers in the first parent.
- // @param workerId - The worker id
- int32_t num_consumers() const override;
-
- // Base-class override. Return the number of producers in the first child.
- // @param workerId - The worker id
- int32_t num_producers() const override;
-
- private:
- int32_t max_repeats_; // The number of repeats that the user requested
- int32_t repeat_count_; // A counter for the current number of executed repeats
- std::vector<std::shared_ptr<DatasetOp>> eoe_ops_; // List of operators that can generate EOE underneath this repeat.
- };
- } // namespace dataset
- } // namespace mindspore
-
- #endif // DATASET_ENGINE_DATASETOPS_REPEAT_OP_H_
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