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/*
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* Copied from the Linux kernel source tree , version 2.6 .0 - test1 .
*
* Licensed under the GPL v2 as per the whole kernel source tree .
*
*/
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# ifndef _LIST_H
# define _LIST_H
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/**
* container_of - cast a member of a structure out to the containing structure
*
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* @ ptr : the pointer to the member .
* @ type : the type of the container struct this is embedded in .
* @ member : the name of the member within the struct .
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*
*/
# define container_of(ptr, type, member) ({ \
const typeof ( ( ( type * ) 0 ) - > member ) * __mptr = ( ptr ) ; \
( type * ) ( ( char * ) __mptr - offsetof ( type , member ) ) ; } )
/*
* These are non - NULL pointers that will result in page faults
* under normal circumstances , used to verify that nobody uses
* non - initialized list entries .
*/
# define LIST_POISON1 ((void *) 0x00100100)
# define LIST_POISON2 ((void *) 0x00200200)
/*
* Simple doubly linked list implementation .
*
* Some of the internal functions ( " __xxx " ) are useful when
* manipulating whole lists rather than single entries , as
* sometimes we already know the next / prev entries and we can
* generate better code by using them directly rather than
* using the generic single - entry routines .
*/
struct list_head {
struct list_head * next , * prev ;
} ;
# define LIST_HEAD_INIT(name) { &(name), &(name) }
# define LIST_HEAD(name) \
struct list_head name = LIST_HEAD_INIT ( name )
# define INIT_LIST_HEAD(ptr) do { \
( ptr ) - > next = ( ptr ) ; ( ptr ) - > prev = ( ptr ) ; \
} while ( 0 )
/*
* Insert a new entry between two known consecutive entries .
*
* This is only for internal list manipulation where we know
* the prev / next entries already !
*/
static inline void __list_add ( struct list_head * new ,
struct list_head * prev ,
struct list_head * next )
{
next - > prev = new ;
new - > next = next ;
new - > prev = prev ;
prev - > next = new ;
}
/**
* list_add - add a new entry
* @ new : new entry to be added
* @ head : list head to add it after
*
* Insert a new entry after the specified head .
* This is good for implementing stacks .
*/
static inline void list_add ( struct list_head * new , struct list_head * head )
{
__list_add ( new , head , head - > next ) ;
}
/**
* list_add_tail - add a new entry
* @ new : new entry to be added
* @ head : list head to add it before
*
* Insert a new entry before the specified head .
* This is useful for implementing queues .
*/
static inline void list_add_tail ( struct list_head * new , struct list_head * head )
{
__list_add ( new , head - > prev , head ) ;
}
/*
* Delete a list entry by making the prev / next entries
* point to each other .
*
* This is only for internal list manipulation where we know
* the prev / next entries already !
*/
static inline void __list_del ( struct list_head * prev , struct list_head * next )
{
next - > prev = prev ;
prev - > next = next ;
}
/**
* list_del - deletes entry from list .
* @ entry : the element to delete from the list .
* Note : list_empty on entry does not return true after this , the entry is
* in an undefined state .
*/
static inline void list_del ( struct list_head * entry )
{
__list_del ( entry - > prev , entry - > next ) ;
entry - > next = LIST_POISON1 ;
entry - > prev = LIST_POISON2 ;
}
/**
* list_del_init - deletes entry from list and reinitialize it .
* @ entry : the element to delete from the list .
*/
static inline void list_del_init ( struct list_head * entry )
{
__list_del ( entry - > prev , entry - > next ) ;
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( entry ) ;
}
/**
* list_move - delete from one list and add as another ' s head
* @ list : the entry to move
* @ head : the head that will precede our entry
*/
static inline void list_move ( struct list_head * list , struct list_head * head )
{
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__list_del ( list - > prev , list - > next ) ;
list_add ( list , head ) ;
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}
/**
* list_move_tail - delete from one list and add as another ' s tail
* @ list : the entry to move
* @ head : the head that will follow our entry
*/
static inline void list_move_tail ( struct list_head * list ,
struct list_head * head )
{
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__list_del ( list - > prev , list - > next ) ;
list_add_tail ( list , head ) ;
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}
/**
* list_empty - tests whether a list is empty
* @ head : the list to test .
*/
static inline int list_empty ( struct list_head * head )
{
return head - > next = = head ;
}
static inline void __list_splice ( struct list_head * list ,
struct list_head * head )
{
struct list_head * first = list - > next ;
struct list_head * last = list - > prev ;
struct list_head * at = head - > next ;
first - > prev = head ;
head - > next = first ;
last - > next = at ;
at - > prev = last ;
}
/**
* list_splice - join two lists
* @ list : the new list to add .
* @ head : the place to add it in the first list .
*/
static inline void list_splice ( struct list_head * list , struct list_head * head )
{
if ( ! list_empty ( list ) )
__list_splice ( list , head ) ;
}
/**
* list_splice_init - join two lists and reinitialise the emptied list .
* @ list : the new list to add .
* @ head : the place to add it in the first list .
*
* The list at @ list is reinitialised
*/
static inline void list_splice_init ( struct list_head * list ,
struct list_head * head )
{
if ( ! list_empty ( list ) ) {
__list_splice ( list , head ) ;
INIT_LIST_HEAD ( list ) ;
}
}
/**
* list_entry - get the struct for this entry
* @ ptr : the & struct list_head pointer .
* @ type : the type of the struct this is embedded in .
* @ member : the name of the list_struct within the struct .
*/
# define list_entry(ptr, type, member) \
container_of ( ptr , type , member )
/**
* list_for_each - iterate over a list
* @ pos : the & struct list_head to use as a loop counter .
* @ head : the head for your list .
*/
# define list_for_each(pos, head) \
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for ( pos = ( head ) - > next ; pos ! = ( head ) ; \
pos = pos - > next )
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/**
* __list_for_each - iterate over a list
* @ pos : the & struct list_head to use as a loop counter .
* @ head : the head for your list .
*
* This variant differs from list_for_each ( ) in that it ' s the
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* simplest possible list iteration code .
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* Use this for code that knows the list to be very short ( empty
* or 1 entry ) most of the time .
*/
# define __list_for_each(pos, head) \
for ( pos = ( head ) - > next ; pos ! = ( head ) ; pos = pos - > next )
/**
* list_for_each_prev - iterate over a list backwards
* @ pos : the & struct list_head to use as a loop counter .
* @ head : the head for your list .
*/
# define list_for_each_prev(pos, head) \
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for ( pos = ( head ) - > prev ; pos ! = ( head ) ; pos = pos - > prev )
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/**
* list_for_each_safe - iterate over a list safe against removal of list entry
* @ pos : the & struct list_head to use as a loop counter .
* @ n : another & struct list_head to use as temporary storage
* @ head : the head for your list .
*/
# define list_for_each_safe(pos, n, head) \
for ( pos = ( head ) - > next , n = pos - > next ; pos ! = ( head ) ; \
pos = n , n = pos - > next )
/**
* list_for_each_entry - iterate over list of given type
* @ pos : the type * to use as a loop counter .
* @ head : the head for your list .
* @ member : the name of the list_struct within the struct .
*/
# define list_for_each_entry(pos, head, member) \
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for ( pos = list_entry ( ( head ) - > next , typeof ( * pos ) , member ) ; \
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& pos - > member ! = ( head ) ; \
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pos = list_entry ( pos - > member . next , typeof ( * pos ) , member ) )
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/**
* list_for_each_entry_reverse - iterate backwards over list of given type .
* @ pos : the type * to use as a loop counter .
* @ head : the head for your list .
* @ member : the name of the list_struct within the struct .
*/
# define list_for_each_entry_reverse(pos, head, member) \
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for ( pos = list_entry ( ( head ) - > prev , typeof ( * pos ) , member ) ; \
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& pos - > member ! = ( head ) ; \
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pos = list_entry ( pos - > member . prev , typeof ( * pos ) , member ) )
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/**
* list_for_each_entry_safe - iterate over list of given type safe against removal of list entry
* @ pos : the type * to use as a loop counter .
* @ n : another type * to use as temporary storage
* @ head : the head for your list .
* @ member : the name of the list_struct within the struct .
*/
# define list_for_each_entry_safe(pos, n, head, member) \
for ( pos = list_entry ( ( head ) - > next , typeof ( * pos ) , member ) , \
n = list_entry ( pos - > member . next , typeof ( * pos ) , member ) ; \
& pos - > member ! = ( head ) ; \
pos = n , n = list_entry ( n - > member . next , typeof ( * n ) , member ) )
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# endif /* _LIST_H */