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ipxe/src/include/gpxe/list.h
Michael Brown f09173326c Moved iobuf.h assertions outside the static inline functions, so that
the assert message's file and line number gives some clue as to the
real location of the problem.

Added similar assertions to list.h.
2007-09-21 01:13:22 +01:00

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#ifndef _GPXE_LIST_H
#define _GPXE_LIST_H
/** @file
*
* Linked lists
*
* This linked list handling code is based on the Linux kernel's
* list.h.
*/
#include <stddef.h>
#include <assert.h>
/*
* 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;
struct list_head *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;
}
/**
* Add a new entry to the head of a list
*
* @v new New entry to be added
* @v 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 );
}
#define list_add( new, head ) do { \
assert ( (head)->next->prev == (head) ); \
assert ( (head)->prev->next == (head) ); \
list_add ( (new), (head) ); \
} while ( 0 )
/**
* Add a new entry to the tail of a list
*
* @v new New entry to be added
* @v 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 );
}
#define list_add_tail( new, head ) do { \
assert ( (head)->next->prev == (head) ); \
assert ( (head)->prev->next == (head) ); \
list_add_tail ( (new), (head) ); \
} while ( 0 )
/*
* 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;
}
/**
* Delete an entry from a list
*
* @v entry Element to delete from the list
*
* Note that 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 );
}
#define list_del( entry ) do { \
assert ( (entry)->prev != NULL ); \
assert ( (entry)->next != NULL ); \
assert ( (entry)->next->prev == (entry) ); \
assert ( (entry)->prev->next == (entry) ); \
list_del ( (entry) ); \
} while ( 0 )
/**
* Test whether a list is empty
*
* @v head List to test.
*/
static inline int list_empty ( const struct list_head *head ) {
return head->next == head;
}
/**
* Get the containing struct for this entry
*
* @v ptr The struct list_head pointer
* @v type The type of the struct this is embedded in
* @v member The name of the list_struct within the struct
*/
#define list_entry( ptr, type, member ) \
container_of ( ptr, type, member )
/**
* Iterate over a list
*
* @v pos The &struct list_head to use as a loop counter
* @v head The head for your list
*/
#define list_for_each( pos, head ) \
for ( pos = (head)->next; pos != (head); pos = pos->next )
/**
* Iterate over entries in a list
*
* @v pos The type * to use as a loop counter
* @v head The head for your list
* @v member The name of the list_struct within the struct
*/
#define list_for_each_entry( pos, head, member ) \
for ( pos = list_entry ( (head)->next, typeof ( *pos ), member ); \
&pos->member != (head); \
pos = list_entry ( pos->member.next, typeof ( *pos ), member ) )
/**
* Iterate over entries in a list, safe against deletion of entries
*
* @v pos The type * to use as a loop counter
* @v tmp Another type * to use for temporary storage
* @v head The head for your list
* @v member The name of the list_struct within the struct
*/
#define list_for_each_entry_safe( pos, tmp, head, member ) \
for ( pos = list_entry ( (head)->next, typeof ( *pos ), member ), \
tmp = list_entry ( pos->member.next, typeof ( *tmp ), member ); \
&pos->member != (head); \
pos = tmp, \
tmp = list_entry ( tmp->member.next, typeof ( *tmp ), member ) )
#endif /* _GPXE_LIST_H */