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/abi.h
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/// \file abi.h Arrow C Data Interface | |
/// | |
/// The Arrow C Data interface defines a very small, stable set | |
/// of C definitions which can be easily copied into any project's | |
/// source code and vendored to be used for columnar data interchange | |
/// in the Arrow format. For non-C/C++ languages and runtimes, | |
/// it should be almost as easy to translate the C definitions into | |
/// the corresponding C FFI declarations. | |
/// | |
/// Applications and libraries can therefore work with Arrow memory | |
/// without necessarily using the Arrow libraries or reinventing | |
/// the wheel. Developers can choose between tight integration | |
/// with the Arrow software project or minimal integration with | |
/// the Arrow format only. | |
// Spec and documentation: https://arrow.apache.org/docs/format/CDataInterface.html | |
extern "C" { | |
struct ArrowSchema { | |
// Array type description | |
const char* format; | |
const char* name; | |
const char* metadata; | |
int64_t flags; | |
int64_t n_children; | |
struct ArrowSchema** children; | |
struct ArrowSchema* dictionary; | |
// Release callback | |
void (*release)(struct ArrowSchema*); | |
// Opaque producer-specific data | |
void* private_data; | |
}; | |
struct ArrowArray { | |
// Array data description | |
int64_t length; | |
int64_t null_count; | |
int64_t offset; | |
int64_t n_buffers; | |
int64_t n_children; | |
const void** buffers; | |
struct ArrowArray** children; | |
struct ArrowArray* dictionary; | |
// Release callback | |
void (*release)(struct ArrowArray*); | |
// Opaque producer-specific data | |
void* private_data; | |
}; | |
// Spec and Documentation: https://arrow.apache.org/docs/format/CDeviceDataInterface.html | |
// DeviceType for the allocated memory | |
typedef int32_t ArrowDeviceType; | |
// CPU device, same as using ArrowArray directly | |
// CUDA GPU Device | |
// Pinned CUDA CPU memory by cudaMallocHost | |
// OpenCL Device | |
// Vulkan buffer for next-gen graphics | |
// Metal for Apple GPU | |
// Verilog simulator buffer | |
// ROCm GPUs for AMD GPUs | |
// Pinned ROCm CPU memory allocated by hipMallocHost | |
// Reserved for extension | |
// CUDA managed/unified memory allocated by cudaMallocManaged | |
// unified shared memory allocated on a oneAPI non-partitioned device. | |
// GPU support for next-gen WebGPU standard | |
// Qualcomm Hexagon DSP | |
struct ArrowDeviceArray { | |
// the Allocated Array | |
// | |
// the buffers in the array (along with the buffers of any | |
// children) are what is allocated on the device. | |
struct ArrowArray array; | |
// The device id to identify a specific device | |
int64_t device_id; | |
// The type of device which can access this memory. | |
ArrowDeviceType device_type; | |
// An event-like object to synchronize on if needed. | |
void* sync_event; | |
// Reserved bytes for future expansion. | |
int64_t reserved[3]; | |
}; | |
struct ArrowArrayStream { | |
// Callback to get the stream type | |
// (will be the same for all arrays in the stream). | |
// | |
// Return value: 0 if successful, an `errno`-compatible error code otherwise. | |
// | |
// If successful, the ArrowSchema must be released independently from the stream. | |
int (*get_schema)(struct ArrowArrayStream*, struct ArrowSchema* out); | |
// Callback to get the next array | |
// (if no error and the array is released, the stream has ended) | |
// | |
// Return value: 0 if successful, an `errno`-compatible error code otherwise. | |
// | |
// If successful, the ArrowArray must be released independently from the stream. | |
int (*get_next)(struct ArrowArrayStream*, struct ArrowArray* out); | |
// Callback to get optional detailed error information. | |
// This must only be called if the last stream operation failed | |
// with a non-0 return code. | |
// | |
// Return value: pointer to a null-terminated character array describing | |
// the last error, or NULL if no description is available. | |
// | |
// The returned pointer is only valid until the next operation on this stream | |
// (including release). | |
const char* (*get_last_error)(struct ArrowArrayStream*); | |
// Release callback: release the stream's own resources. | |
// Note that arrays returned by `get_next` must be individually released. | |
void (*release)(struct ArrowArrayStream*); | |
// Opaque producer-specific data | |
void* private_data; | |
}; | |
// Equivalent to ArrowArrayStream, but for ArrowDeviceArrays. | |
// | |
// This stream is intended to provide a stream of data on a single | |
// device, if a producer wants data to be produced on multiple devices | |
// then multiple streams should be provided. One per device. | |
struct ArrowDeviceArrayStream { | |
// The device that this stream produces data on. | |
ArrowDeviceType device_type; | |
// Callback to get the stream schema | |
// (will be the same for all arrays in the stream). | |
// | |
// Return value 0 if successful, an `errno`-compatible error code otherwise. | |
// | |
// If successful, the ArrowSchema must be released independently from the stream. | |
// The schema should be accessible via CPU memory. | |
int (*get_schema)(struct ArrowDeviceArrayStream* self, struct ArrowSchema* out); | |
// Callback to get the next array | |
// (if no error and the array is released, the stream has ended) | |
// | |
// Return value: 0 if successful, an `errno`-compatible error code otherwise. | |
// | |
// If successful, the ArrowDeviceArray must be released independently from the stream. | |
int (*get_next)(struct ArrowDeviceArrayStream* self, struct ArrowDeviceArray* out); | |
// Callback to get optional detailed error information. | |
// This must only be called if the last stream operation failed | |
// with a non-0 return code. | |
// | |
// Return value: pointer to a null-terminated character array describing | |
// the last error, or NULL if no description is available. | |
// | |
// The returned pointer is only valid until the next operation on this stream | |
// (including release). | |
const char* (*get_last_error)(struct ArrowDeviceArrayStream* self); | |
// Release callback: release the stream's own resources. | |
// Note that arrays returned by `get_next` must be individually released. | |
void (*release)(struct ArrowDeviceArrayStream* self); | |
// Opaque producer-specific data | |
void* private_data; | |
}; | |
} | |