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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001#ifndef _LINUX_LIST_H
2#define _LINUX_LIST_H
3
4#ifdef __KERNEL__
5
6#include <linux/stddef.h>
Randy Dunlapc9cf5522006-06-27 02:53:52 -07007#include <linux/poison.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07008#include <linux/prefetch.h>
9#include <asm/system.h>
10
11/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070012 * Simple doubly linked list implementation.
13 *
14 * Some of the internal functions ("__xxx") are useful when
15 * manipulating whole lists rather than single entries, as
16 * sometimes we already know the next/prev entries and we can
17 * generate better code by using them directly rather than
18 * using the generic single-entry routines.
19 */
20
21struct list_head {
22 struct list_head *next, *prev;
23};
24
25#define LIST_HEAD_INIT(name) { &(name), &(name) }
26
27#define LIST_HEAD(name) \
28 struct list_head name = LIST_HEAD_INIT(name)
29
Zach Brown490d6ab2006-02-03 03:03:56 -080030static inline void INIT_LIST_HEAD(struct list_head *list)
31{
32 list->next = list;
33 list->prev = list;
34}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070035
36/*
37 * Insert a new entry between two known consecutive entries.
38 *
39 * This is only for internal list manipulation where we know
40 * the prev/next entries already!
41 */
Dave Jones199a9af2006-09-29 01:59:00 -070042#ifndef CONFIG_DEBUG_LIST
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070043static inline void __list_add(struct list_head *new,
44 struct list_head *prev,
45 struct list_head *next)
46{
47 next->prev = new;
48 new->next = next;
49 new->prev = prev;
50 prev->next = new;
51}
Dave Jones199a9af2006-09-29 01:59:00 -070052#else
53extern void __list_add(struct list_head *new,
54 struct list_head *prev,
55 struct list_head *next);
56#endif
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070057
58/**
59 * list_add - add a new entry
60 * @new: new entry to be added
61 * @head: list head to add it after
62 *
63 * Insert a new entry after the specified head.
64 * This is good for implementing stacks.
65 */
Dave Jones199a9af2006-09-29 01:59:00 -070066#ifndef CONFIG_DEBUG_LIST
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070067static inline void list_add(struct list_head *new, struct list_head *head)
68{
69 __list_add(new, head, head->next);
70}
Dave Jones199a9af2006-09-29 01:59:00 -070071#else
72extern void list_add(struct list_head *new, struct list_head *head);
73#endif
74
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070075
76/**
77 * list_add_tail - add a new entry
78 * @new: new entry to be added
79 * @head: list head to add it before
80 *
81 * Insert a new entry before the specified head.
82 * This is useful for implementing queues.
83 */
84static inline void list_add_tail(struct list_head *new, struct list_head *head)
85{
86 __list_add(new, head->prev, head);
87}
88
89/*
90 * Insert a new entry between two known consecutive entries.
91 *
92 * This is only for internal list manipulation where we know
93 * the prev/next entries already!
94 */
95static inline void __list_add_rcu(struct list_head * new,
96 struct list_head * prev, struct list_head * next)
97{
98 new->next = next;
99 new->prev = prev;
100 smp_wmb();
101 next->prev = new;
102 prev->next = new;
103}
104
105/**
106 * list_add_rcu - add a new entry to rcu-protected list
107 * @new: new entry to be added
108 * @head: list head to add it after
109 *
110 * Insert a new entry after the specified head.
111 * This is good for implementing stacks.
112 *
113 * The caller must take whatever precautions are necessary
114 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing
115 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as list_add_rcu()
116 * or list_del_rcu(), running on this same list.
117 * However, it is perfectly legal to run concurrently with
118 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as
119 * list_for_each_entry_rcu().
120 */
121static inline void list_add_rcu(struct list_head *new, struct list_head *head)
122{
123 __list_add_rcu(new, head, head->next);
124}
125
126/**
127 * list_add_tail_rcu - add a new entry to rcu-protected list
128 * @new: new entry to be added
129 * @head: list head to add it before
130 *
131 * Insert a new entry before the specified head.
132 * This is useful for implementing queues.
133 *
134 * The caller must take whatever precautions are necessary
135 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing
136 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as list_add_tail_rcu()
137 * or list_del_rcu(), running on this same list.
138 * However, it is perfectly legal to run concurrently with
139 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as
140 * list_for_each_entry_rcu().
141 */
142static inline void list_add_tail_rcu(struct list_head *new,
143 struct list_head *head)
144{
145 __list_add_rcu(new, head->prev, head);
146}
147
148/*
149 * Delete a list entry by making the prev/next entries
150 * point to each other.
151 *
152 * This is only for internal list manipulation where we know
153 * the prev/next entries already!
154 */
155static inline void __list_del(struct list_head * prev, struct list_head * next)
156{
157 next->prev = prev;
158 prev->next = next;
159}
160
161/**
162 * list_del - deletes entry from list.
163 * @entry: the element to delete from the list.
Robert P. J. Day72fd4a32007-02-10 01:45:59 -0800164 * Note: list_empty() on entry does not return true after this, the entry is
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700165 * in an undefined state.
166 */
Dave Jones199a9af2006-09-29 01:59:00 -0700167#ifndef CONFIG_DEBUG_LIST
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700168static inline void list_del(struct list_head *entry)
169{
170 __list_del(entry->prev, entry->next);
171 entry->next = LIST_POISON1;
172 entry->prev = LIST_POISON2;
173}
Dave Jones199a9af2006-09-29 01:59:00 -0700174#else
175extern void list_del(struct list_head *entry);
176#endif
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700177
178/**
179 * list_del_rcu - deletes entry from list without re-initialization
180 * @entry: the element to delete from the list.
181 *
Robert P. J. Day72fd4a32007-02-10 01:45:59 -0800182 * Note: list_empty() on entry does not return true after this,
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700183 * the entry is in an undefined state. It is useful for RCU based
184 * lockfree traversal.
185 *
186 * In particular, it means that we can not poison the forward
187 * pointers that may still be used for walking the list.
188 *
189 * The caller must take whatever precautions are necessary
190 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing
191 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as list_del_rcu()
192 * or list_add_rcu(), running on this same list.
193 * However, it is perfectly legal to run concurrently with
194 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as
195 * list_for_each_entry_rcu().
196 *
197 * Note that the caller is not permitted to immediately free
Paul E. McKenneyb2b18662005-06-25 14:55:38 -0700198 * the newly deleted entry. Instead, either synchronize_rcu()
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700199 * or call_rcu() must be used to defer freeing until an RCU
200 * grace period has elapsed.
201 */
202static inline void list_del_rcu(struct list_head *entry)
203{
204 __list_del(entry->prev, entry->next);
205 entry->prev = LIST_POISON2;
206}
207
Oleg Nesterov54e73772006-06-23 02:05:54 -0700208/**
209 * list_replace - replace old entry by new one
210 * @old : the element to be replaced
211 * @new : the new element to insert
Robert P. J. Day72fd4a32007-02-10 01:45:59 -0800212 *
213 * If @old was empty, it will be overwritten.
Oleg Nesterov54e73772006-06-23 02:05:54 -0700214 */
215static inline void list_replace(struct list_head *old,
216 struct list_head *new)
217{
218 new->next = old->next;
219 new->next->prev = new;
220 new->prev = old->prev;
221 new->prev->next = new;
222}
223
224static inline void list_replace_init(struct list_head *old,
225 struct list_head *new)
226{
227 list_replace(old, new);
228 INIT_LIST_HEAD(old);
229}
230
Robert P. J. Day45f8bde2007-01-26 00:57:09 -0800231/**
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700232 * list_replace_rcu - replace old entry by new one
233 * @old : the element to be replaced
234 * @new : the new element to insert
235 *
Robert P. J. Day45f8bde2007-01-26 00:57:09 -0800236 * The @old entry will be replaced with the @new entry atomically.
237 * Note: @old should not be empty.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700238 */
Ingo Molnarb88cb422005-12-12 00:37:11 -0800239static inline void list_replace_rcu(struct list_head *old,
240 struct list_head *new)
241{
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700242 new->next = old->next;
243 new->prev = old->prev;
244 smp_wmb();
245 new->next->prev = new;
246 new->prev->next = new;
Ingo Molnarb88cb422005-12-12 00:37:11 -0800247 old->prev = LIST_POISON2;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700248}
249
250/**
251 * list_del_init - deletes entry from list and reinitialize it.
252 * @entry: the element to delete from the list.
253 */
254static inline void list_del_init(struct list_head *entry)
255{
256 __list_del(entry->prev, entry->next);
257 INIT_LIST_HEAD(entry);
258}
259
260/**
261 * list_move - delete from one list and add as another's head
262 * @list: the entry to move
263 * @head: the head that will precede our entry
264 */
265static inline void list_move(struct list_head *list, struct list_head *head)
266{
Daniel Walker78db2ad2007-05-12 16:28:35 -0700267 __list_del(list->prev, list->next);
268 list_add(list, head);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700269}
270
271/**
272 * list_move_tail - delete from one list and add as another's tail
273 * @list: the entry to move
274 * @head: the head that will follow our entry
275 */
276static inline void list_move_tail(struct list_head *list,
277 struct list_head *head)
278{
Daniel Walker78db2ad2007-05-12 16:28:35 -0700279 __list_del(list->prev, list->next);
280 list_add_tail(list, head);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700281}
282
283/**
Shailabh Nagare8f4d972006-07-14 00:24:35 -0700284 * list_is_last - tests whether @list is the last entry in list @head
285 * @list: the entry to test
286 * @head: the head of the list
287 */
288static inline int list_is_last(const struct list_head *list,
289 const struct list_head *head)
290{
291 return list->next == head;
292}
293
294/**
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700295 * list_empty - tests whether a list is empty
296 * @head: the list to test.
297 */
298static inline int list_empty(const struct list_head *head)
299{
300 return head->next == head;
301}
302
303/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700304 * list_empty_careful - tests whether a list is empty and not being modified
305 * @head: the list to test
306 *
307 * Description:
308 * tests whether a list is empty _and_ checks that no other CPU might be
309 * in the process of modifying either member (next or prev)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700310 *
311 * NOTE: using list_empty_careful() without synchronization
312 * can only be safe if the only activity that can happen
313 * to the list entry is list_del_init(). Eg. it cannot be used
314 * if another CPU could re-list_add() it.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700315 */
316static inline int list_empty_careful(const struct list_head *head)
317{
318 struct list_head *next = head->next;
319 return (next == head) && (next == head->prev);
320}
321
322static inline void __list_splice(struct list_head *list,
323 struct list_head *head)
324{
325 struct list_head *first = list->next;
326 struct list_head *last = list->prev;
327 struct list_head *at = head->next;
328
329 first->prev = head;
330 head->next = first;
331
332 last->next = at;
333 at->prev = last;
334}
335
336/**
337 * list_splice - join two lists
338 * @list: the new list to add.
339 * @head: the place to add it in the first list.
340 */
341static inline void list_splice(struct list_head *list, struct list_head *head)
342{
343 if (!list_empty(list))
344 __list_splice(list, head);
345}
346
347/**
348 * list_splice_init - join two lists and reinitialise the emptied list.
349 * @list: the new list to add.
350 * @head: the place to add it in the first list.
351 *
352 * The list at @list is reinitialised
353 */
354static inline void list_splice_init(struct list_head *list,
355 struct list_head *head)
356{
357 if (!list_empty(list)) {
358 __list_splice(list, head);
359 INIT_LIST_HEAD(list);
360 }
361}
362
363/**
Corey Minyard3678d622007-02-10 01:45:42 -0800364 * list_splice_init_rcu - splice an RCU-protected list into an existing list.
365 * @list: the RCU-protected list to splice
366 * @head: the place in the list to splice the first list into
367 * @sync: function to sync: synchronize_rcu(), synchronize_sched(), ...
368 *
369 * @head can be RCU-read traversed concurrently with this function.
370 *
371 * Note that this function blocks.
372 *
373 * Important note: the caller must take whatever action is necessary to
374 * prevent any other updates to @head. In principle, it is possible
375 * to modify the list as soon as sync() begins execution.
376 * If this sort of thing becomes necessary, an alternative version
377 * based on call_rcu() could be created. But only if -really-
378 * needed -- there is no shortage of RCU API members.
379 */
380static inline void list_splice_init_rcu(struct list_head *list,
381 struct list_head *head,
382 void (*sync)(void))
383{
384 struct list_head *first = list->next;
385 struct list_head *last = list->prev;
386 struct list_head *at = head->next;
387
388 if (list_empty(head))
389 return;
390
391 /* "first" and "last" tracking list, so initialize it. */
392
393 INIT_LIST_HEAD(list);
394
395 /*
396 * At this point, the list body still points to the source list.
397 * Wait for any readers to finish using the list before splicing
398 * the list body into the new list. Any new readers will see
399 * an empty list.
400 */
401
402 sync();
403
404 /*
405 * Readers are finished with the source list, so perform splice.
406 * The order is important if the new list is global and accessible
407 * to concurrent RCU readers. Note that RCU readers are not
408 * permitted to traverse the prev pointers without excluding
409 * this function.
410 */
411
412 last->next = at;
413 smp_wmb();
414 head->next = first;
415 first->prev = head;
416 at->prev = last;
417}
418
419/**
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700420 * list_entry - get the struct for this entry
421 * @ptr: the &struct list_head pointer.
422 * @type: the type of the struct this is embedded in.
423 * @member: the name of the list_struct within the struct.
424 */
425#define list_entry(ptr, type, member) \
426 container_of(ptr, type, member)
427
428/**
Pavel Emelianovb5e61812007-05-08 00:30:19 -0700429 * list_first_entry - get the first element from a list
430 * @ptr: the list head to take the element from.
431 * @type: the type of the struct this is embedded in.
432 * @member: the name of the list_struct within the struct.
433 *
434 * Note, that list is expected to be not empty.
435 */
436#define list_first_entry(ptr, type, member) \
437 list_entry((ptr)->next, type, member)
438
439/**
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700440 * list_for_each - iterate over a list
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700441 * @pos: the &struct list_head to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700442 * @head: the head for your list.
443 */
444#define list_for_each(pos, head) \
445 for (pos = (head)->next; prefetch(pos->next), pos != (head); \
446 pos = pos->next)
447
448/**
449 * __list_for_each - iterate over a list
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700450 * @pos: the &struct list_head to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700451 * @head: the head for your list.
452 *
453 * This variant differs from list_for_each() in that it's the
454 * simplest possible list iteration code, no prefetching is done.
455 * Use this for code that knows the list to be very short (empty
456 * or 1 entry) most of the time.
457 */
458#define __list_for_each(pos, head) \
459 for (pos = (head)->next; pos != (head); pos = pos->next)
460
461/**
462 * list_for_each_prev - iterate over a list backwards
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700463 * @pos: the &struct list_head to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700464 * @head: the head for your list.
465 */
466#define list_for_each_prev(pos, head) \
467 for (pos = (head)->prev; prefetch(pos->prev), pos != (head); \
468 pos = pos->prev)
469
470/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700471 * list_for_each_safe - iterate over a list safe against removal of list entry
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700472 * @pos: the &struct list_head to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700473 * @n: another &struct list_head to use as temporary storage
474 * @head: the head for your list.
475 */
476#define list_for_each_safe(pos, n, head) \
477 for (pos = (head)->next, n = pos->next; pos != (head); \
478 pos = n, n = pos->next)
479
480/**
481 * list_for_each_entry - iterate over list of given type
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700482 * @pos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700483 * @head: the head for your list.
484 * @member: the name of the list_struct within the struct.
485 */
486#define list_for_each_entry(pos, head, member) \
487 for (pos = list_entry((head)->next, typeof(*pos), member); \
488 prefetch(pos->member.next), &pos->member != (head); \
489 pos = list_entry(pos->member.next, typeof(*pos), member))
490
491/**
492 * list_for_each_entry_reverse - iterate backwards over list of given type.
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700493 * @pos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700494 * @head: the head for your list.
495 * @member: the name of the list_struct within the struct.
496 */
497#define list_for_each_entry_reverse(pos, head, member) \
498 for (pos = list_entry((head)->prev, typeof(*pos), member); \
499 prefetch(pos->member.prev), &pos->member != (head); \
500 pos = list_entry(pos->member.prev, typeof(*pos), member))
501
502/**
Robert P. J. Day72fd4a32007-02-10 01:45:59 -0800503 * list_prepare_entry - prepare a pos entry for use in list_for_each_entry_continue()
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700504 * @pos: the type * to use as a start point
505 * @head: the head of the list
506 * @member: the name of the list_struct within the struct.
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700507 *
Robert P. J. Day72fd4a32007-02-10 01:45:59 -0800508 * Prepares a pos entry for use as a start point in list_for_each_entry_continue().
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700509 */
510#define list_prepare_entry(pos, head, member) \
511 ((pos) ? : list_entry(head, typeof(*pos), member))
512
513/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700514 * list_for_each_entry_continue - continue iteration over list of given type
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700515 * @pos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700516 * @head: the head for your list.
517 * @member: the name of the list_struct within the struct.
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700518 *
519 * Continue to iterate over list of given type, continuing after
520 * the current position.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700521 */
522#define list_for_each_entry_continue(pos, head, member) \
523 for (pos = list_entry(pos->member.next, typeof(*pos), member); \
524 prefetch(pos->member.next), &pos->member != (head); \
525 pos = list_entry(pos->member.next, typeof(*pos), member))
526
527/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700528 * list_for_each_entry_from - iterate over list of given type from the current point
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700529 * @pos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Meloe229c2f2006-03-20 17:19:17 -0800530 * @head: the head for your list.
531 * @member: the name of the list_struct within the struct.
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700532 *
533 * Iterate over list of given type, continuing from current position.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Meloe229c2f2006-03-20 17:19:17 -0800534 */
535#define list_for_each_entry_from(pos, head, member) \
536 for (; prefetch(pos->member.next), &pos->member != (head); \
537 pos = list_entry(pos->member.next, typeof(*pos), member))
538
539/**
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700540 * list_for_each_entry_safe - iterate over list of given type safe against removal of list entry
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700541 * @pos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700542 * @n: another type * to use as temporary storage
543 * @head: the head for your list.
544 * @member: the name of the list_struct within the struct.
545 */
546#define list_for_each_entry_safe(pos, n, head, member) \
547 for (pos = list_entry((head)->next, typeof(*pos), member), \
548 n = list_entry(pos->member.next, typeof(*pos), member); \
549 &pos->member != (head); \
550 pos = n, n = list_entry(n->member.next, typeof(*n), member))
551
552/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700553 * list_for_each_entry_safe_continue
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700554 * @pos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo74459dc2005-08-09 20:15:51 -0700555 * @n: another type * to use as temporary storage
556 * @head: the head for your list.
557 * @member: the name of the list_struct within the struct.
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700558 *
559 * Iterate over list of given type, continuing after current point,
560 * safe against removal of list entry.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo74459dc2005-08-09 20:15:51 -0700561 */
562#define list_for_each_entry_safe_continue(pos, n, head, member) \
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo8c60f3f2005-08-10 12:59:38 -0300563 for (pos = list_entry(pos->member.next, typeof(*pos), member), \
564 n = list_entry(pos->member.next, typeof(*pos), member); \
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo74459dc2005-08-09 20:15:51 -0700565 &pos->member != (head); \
566 pos = n, n = list_entry(n->member.next, typeof(*n), member))
567
568/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700569 * list_for_each_entry_safe_from
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700570 * @pos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melod8dcffe2006-03-20 17:18:05 -0800571 * @n: another type * to use as temporary storage
572 * @head: the head for your list.
573 * @member: the name of the list_struct within the struct.
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700574 *
575 * Iterate over list of given type from current point, safe against
576 * removal of list entry.
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melod8dcffe2006-03-20 17:18:05 -0800577 */
578#define list_for_each_entry_safe_from(pos, n, head, member) \
579 for (n = list_entry(pos->member.next, typeof(*pos), member); \
580 &pos->member != (head); \
581 pos = n, n = list_entry(n->member.next, typeof(*n), member))
582
583/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700584 * list_for_each_entry_safe_reverse
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700585 * @pos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
David Howells0ad42352006-01-09 20:51:31 -0800586 * @n: another type * to use as temporary storage
587 * @head: the head for your list.
588 * @member: the name of the list_struct within the struct.
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700589 *
590 * Iterate backwards over list of given type, safe against removal
591 * of list entry.
David Howells0ad42352006-01-09 20:51:31 -0800592 */
593#define list_for_each_entry_safe_reverse(pos, n, head, member) \
594 for (pos = list_entry((head)->prev, typeof(*pos), member), \
595 n = list_entry(pos->member.prev, typeof(*pos), member); \
596 &pos->member != (head); \
597 pos = n, n = list_entry(n->member.prev, typeof(*n), member))
598
599/**
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700600 * list_for_each_rcu - iterate over an rcu-protected list
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700601 * @pos: the &struct list_head to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700602 * @head: the head for your list.
603 *
604 * This list-traversal primitive may safely run concurrently with
605 * the _rcu list-mutation primitives such as list_add_rcu()
606 * as long as the traversal is guarded by rcu_read_lock().
607 */
608#define list_for_each_rcu(pos, head) \
Herbert Xub24d18a2005-10-16 20:29:20 -0700609 for (pos = (head)->next; \
610 prefetch(rcu_dereference(pos)->next), pos != (head); \
611 pos = pos->next)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700612
613#define __list_for_each_rcu(pos, head) \
Herbert Xub24d18a2005-10-16 20:29:20 -0700614 for (pos = (head)->next; \
615 rcu_dereference(pos) != (head); \
616 pos = pos->next)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700617
618/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700619 * list_for_each_safe_rcu
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700620 * @pos: the &struct list_head to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700621 * @n: another &struct list_head to use as temporary storage
622 * @head: the head for your list.
623 *
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700624 * Iterate over an rcu-protected list, safe against removal of list entry.
625 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700626 * This list-traversal primitive may safely run concurrently with
627 * the _rcu list-mutation primitives such as list_add_rcu()
628 * as long as the traversal is guarded by rcu_read_lock().
629 */
630#define list_for_each_safe_rcu(pos, n, head) \
Herbert Xub24d18a2005-10-16 20:29:20 -0700631 for (pos = (head)->next; \
632 n = rcu_dereference(pos)->next, pos != (head); \
633 pos = n)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700634
635/**
636 * list_for_each_entry_rcu - iterate over rcu list of given type
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700637 * @pos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700638 * @head: the head for your list.
639 * @member: the name of the list_struct within the struct.
640 *
641 * This list-traversal primitive may safely run concurrently with
642 * the _rcu list-mutation primitives such as list_add_rcu()
643 * as long as the traversal is guarded by rcu_read_lock().
644 */
Herbert Xub24d18a2005-10-16 20:29:20 -0700645#define list_for_each_entry_rcu(pos, head, member) \
646 for (pos = list_entry((head)->next, typeof(*pos), member); \
647 prefetch(rcu_dereference(pos)->member.next), \
648 &pos->member != (head); \
649 pos = list_entry(pos->member.next, typeof(*pos), member))
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700650
651
652/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700653 * list_for_each_continue_rcu
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700654 * @pos: the &struct list_head to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700655 * @head: the head for your list.
656 *
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700657 * Iterate over an rcu-protected list, continuing after current point.
658 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700659 * This list-traversal primitive may safely run concurrently with
660 * the _rcu list-mutation primitives such as list_add_rcu()
661 * as long as the traversal is guarded by rcu_read_lock().
662 */
663#define list_for_each_continue_rcu(pos, head) \
Herbert Xub24d18a2005-10-16 20:29:20 -0700664 for ((pos) = (pos)->next; \
665 prefetch(rcu_dereference((pos))->next), (pos) != (head); \
666 (pos) = (pos)->next)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700667
668/*
669 * Double linked lists with a single pointer list head.
670 * Mostly useful for hash tables where the two pointer list head is
671 * too wasteful.
672 * You lose the ability to access the tail in O(1).
673 */
674
675struct hlist_head {
676 struct hlist_node *first;
677};
678
679struct hlist_node {
680 struct hlist_node *next, **pprev;
681};
682
683#define HLIST_HEAD_INIT { .first = NULL }
684#define HLIST_HEAD(name) struct hlist_head name = { .first = NULL }
685#define INIT_HLIST_HEAD(ptr) ((ptr)->first = NULL)
Zach Brown490d6ab2006-02-03 03:03:56 -0800686static inline void INIT_HLIST_NODE(struct hlist_node *h)
687{
688 h->next = NULL;
689 h->pprev = NULL;
690}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700691
692static inline int hlist_unhashed(const struct hlist_node *h)
693{
694 return !h->pprev;
695}
696
697static inline int hlist_empty(const struct hlist_head *h)
698{
699 return !h->first;
700}
701
702static inline void __hlist_del(struct hlist_node *n)
703{
704 struct hlist_node *next = n->next;
705 struct hlist_node **pprev = n->pprev;
706 *pprev = next;
707 if (next)
708 next->pprev = pprev;
709}
710
711static inline void hlist_del(struct hlist_node *n)
712{
713 __hlist_del(n);
714 n->next = LIST_POISON1;
715 n->pprev = LIST_POISON2;
716}
717
718/**
719 * hlist_del_rcu - deletes entry from hash list without re-initialization
720 * @n: the element to delete from the hash list.
721 *
722 * Note: list_unhashed() on entry does not return true after this,
723 * the entry is in an undefined state. It is useful for RCU based
724 * lockfree traversal.
725 *
726 * In particular, it means that we can not poison the forward
727 * pointers that may still be used for walking the hash list.
728 *
729 * The caller must take whatever precautions are necessary
730 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing
731 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as hlist_add_head_rcu()
732 * or hlist_del_rcu(), running on this same list.
733 * However, it is perfectly legal to run concurrently with
734 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as
735 * hlist_for_each_entry().
736 */
737static inline void hlist_del_rcu(struct hlist_node *n)
738{
739 __hlist_del(n);
740 n->pprev = LIST_POISON2;
741}
742
743static inline void hlist_del_init(struct hlist_node *n)
744{
Akinobu Mitada753be2006-04-28 15:21:23 -0700745 if (!hlist_unhashed(n)) {
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700746 __hlist_del(n);
747 INIT_HLIST_NODE(n);
748 }
749}
750
Robert P. J. Day45f8bde2007-01-26 00:57:09 -0800751/**
Ingo Molnarb88cb422005-12-12 00:37:11 -0800752 * hlist_replace_rcu - replace old entry by new one
753 * @old : the element to be replaced
754 * @new : the new element to insert
755 *
Robert P. J. Day45f8bde2007-01-26 00:57:09 -0800756 * The @old entry will be replaced with the @new entry atomically.
Ingo Molnarb88cb422005-12-12 00:37:11 -0800757 */
758static inline void hlist_replace_rcu(struct hlist_node *old,
759 struct hlist_node *new)
760{
761 struct hlist_node *next = old->next;
762
763 new->next = next;
764 new->pprev = old->pprev;
765 smp_wmb();
766 if (next)
767 new->next->pprev = &new->next;
768 *new->pprev = new;
769 old->pprev = LIST_POISON2;
770}
771
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700772static inline void hlist_add_head(struct hlist_node *n, struct hlist_head *h)
773{
774 struct hlist_node *first = h->first;
775 n->next = first;
776 if (first)
777 first->pprev = &n->next;
778 h->first = n;
779 n->pprev = &h->first;
780}
781
782
783/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700784 * hlist_add_head_rcu
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700785 * @n: the element to add to the hash list.
786 * @h: the list to add to.
787 *
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700788 * Description:
789 * Adds the specified element to the specified hlist,
790 * while permitting racing traversals.
791 *
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700792 * The caller must take whatever precautions are necessary
793 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing
794 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as hlist_add_head_rcu()
795 * or hlist_del_rcu(), running on this same list.
796 * However, it is perfectly legal to run concurrently with
797 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as
Paul E. McKenney665a7582005-11-07 00:59:17 -0800798 * hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(), used to prevent memory-consistency
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700799 * problems on Alpha CPUs. Regardless of the type of CPU, the
800 * list-traversal primitive must be guarded by rcu_read_lock().
801 */
802static inline void hlist_add_head_rcu(struct hlist_node *n,
803 struct hlist_head *h)
804{
805 struct hlist_node *first = h->first;
806 n->next = first;
807 n->pprev = &h->first;
808 smp_wmb();
809 if (first)
810 first->pprev = &n->next;
811 h->first = n;
812}
813
814/* next must be != NULL */
815static inline void hlist_add_before(struct hlist_node *n,
816 struct hlist_node *next)
817{
818 n->pprev = next->pprev;
819 n->next = next;
820 next->pprev = &n->next;
821 *(n->pprev) = n;
822}
823
824static inline void hlist_add_after(struct hlist_node *n,
825 struct hlist_node *next)
826{
827 next->next = n->next;
828 n->next = next;
829 next->pprev = &n->next;
830
831 if(next->next)
832 next->next->pprev = &next->next;
833}
834
Paul E. McKenneycf4ef012005-08-25 16:08:37 -0700835/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700836 * hlist_add_before_rcu
Paul E. McKenneycf4ef012005-08-25 16:08:37 -0700837 * @n: the new element to add to the hash list.
838 * @next: the existing element to add the new element before.
839 *
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700840 * Description:
841 * Adds the specified element to the specified hlist
842 * before the specified node while permitting racing traversals.
843 *
Paul E. McKenneycf4ef012005-08-25 16:08:37 -0700844 * The caller must take whatever precautions are necessary
845 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing
846 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as hlist_add_head_rcu()
847 * or hlist_del_rcu(), running on this same list.
848 * However, it is perfectly legal to run concurrently with
849 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as
Paul E. McKenney665a7582005-11-07 00:59:17 -0800850 * hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(), used to prevent memory-consistency
Paul E. McKenneycf4ef012005-08-25 16:08:37 -0700851 * problems on Alpha CPUs.
852 */
Robert Olssone5b43762005-08-25 13:01:03 -0700853static inline void hlist_add_before_rcu(struct hlist_node *n,
854 struct hlist_node *next)
855{
856 n->pprev = next->pprev;
857 n->next = next;
858 smp_wmb();
859 next->pprev = &n->next;
860 *(n->pprev) = n;
861}
862
Paul E. McKenneycf4ef012005-08-25 16:08:37 -0700863/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700864 * hlist_add_after_rcu
Paul E. McKenneycf4ef012005-08-25 16:08:37 -0700865 * @prev: the existing element to add the new element after.
866 * @n: the new element to add to the hash list.
867 *
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700868 * Description:
869 * Adds the specified element to the specified hlist
870 * after the specified node while permitting racing traversals.
871 *
Paul E. McKenneycf4ef012005-08-25 16:08:37 -0700872 * The caller must take whatever precautions are necessary
873 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing
874 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as hlist_add_head_rcu()
875 * or hlist_del_rcu(), running on this same list.
876 * However, it is perfectly legal to run concurrently with
877 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as
Paul E. McKenney665a7582005-11-07 00:59:17 -0800878 * hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(), used to prevent memory-consistency
Paul E. McKenneycf4ef012005-08-25 16:08:37 -0700879 * problems on Alpha CPUs.
880 */
Robert Olssone5b43762005-08-25 13:01:03 -0700881static inline void hlist_add_after_rcu(struct hlist_node *prev,
882 struct hlist_node *n)
883{
884 n->next = prev->next;
885 n->pprev = &prev->next;
886 smp_wmb();
887 prev->next = n;
888 if (n->next)
889 n->next->pprev = &n->next;
890}
891
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700892#define hlist_entry(ptr, type, member) container_of(ptr,type,member)
893
894#define hlist_for_each(pos, head) \
895 for (pos = (head)->first; pos && ({ prefetch(pos->next); 1; }); \
896 pos = pos->next)
897
898#define hlist_for_each_safe(pos, n, head) \
899 for (pos = (head)->first; pos && ({ n = pos->next; 1; }); \
900 pos = n)
901
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700902/**
903 * hlist_for_each_entry - iterate over list of given type
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700904 * @tpos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
905 * @pos: the &struct hlist_node to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700906 * @head: the head for your list.
907 * @member: the name of the hlist_node within the struct.
908 */
909#define hlist_for_each_entry(tpos, pos, head, member) \
910 for (pos = (head)->first; \
911 pos && ({ prefetch(pos->next); 1;}) && \
912 ({ tpos = hlist_entry(pos, typeof(*tpos), member); 1;}); \
913 pos = pos->next)
914
915/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700916 * hlist_for_each_entry_continue - iterate over a hlist continuing after current point
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700917 * @tpos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
918 * @pos: the &struct hlist_node to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700919 * @member: the name of the hlist_node within the struct.
920 */
921#define hlist_for_each_entry_continue(tpos, pos, member) \
922 for (pos = (pos)->next; \
923 pos && ({ prefetch(pos->next); 1;}) && \
924 ({ tpos = hlist_entry(pos, typeof(*tpos), member); 1;}); \
925 pos = pos->next)
926
927/**
Randy Dunlapfe96e572006-06-25 05:47:42 -0700928 * hlist_for_each_entry_from - iterate over a hlist continuing from current point
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700929 * @tpos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
930 * @pos: the &struct hlist_node to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700931 * @member: the name of the hlist_node within the struct.
932 */
933#define hlist_for_each_entry_from(tpos, pos, member) \
934 for (; pos && ({ prefetch(pos->next); 1;}) && \
935 ({ tpos = hlist_entry(pos, typeof(*tpos), member); 1;}); \
936 pos = pos->next)
937
938/**
939 * hlist_for_each_entry_safe - iterate over list of given type safe against removal of list entry
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700940 * @tpos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
941 * @pos: the &struct hlist_node to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700942 * @n: another &struct hlist_node to use as temporary storage
943 * @head: the head for your list.
944 * @member: the name of the hlist_node within the struct.
945 */
946#define hlist_for_each_entry_safe(tpos, pos, n, head, member) \
947 for (pos = (head)->first; \
948 pos && ({ n = pos->next; 1; }) && \
949 ({ tpos = hlist_entry(pos, typeof(*tpos), member); 1;}); \
950 pos = n)
951
952/**
953 * hlist_for_each_entry_rcu - iterate over rcu list of given type
Randy Dunlap8e3a67a2006-06-25 05:47:43 -0700954 * @tpos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
955 * @pos: the &struct hlist_node to use as a loop cursor.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700956 * @head: the head for your list.
957 * @member: the name of the hlist_node within the struct.
958 *
959 * This list-traversal primitive may safely run concurrently with
Paul E. McKenneye1ba0da2005-04-16 15:25:51 -0700960 * the _rcu list-mutation primitives such as hlist_add_head_rcu()
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700961 * as long as the traversal is guarded by rcu_read_lock().
962 */
963#define hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(tpos, pos, head, member) \
964 for (pos = (head)->first; \
Herbert Xub24d18a2005-10-16 20:29:20 -0700965 rcu_dereference(pos) && ({ prefetch(pos->next); 1;}) && \
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700966 ({ tpos = hlist_entry(pos, typeof(*tpos), member); 1;}); \
Herbert Xub24d18a2005-10-16 20:29:20 -0700967 pos = pos->next)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700968
969#else
970#warning "don't include kernel headers in userspace"
971#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
972#endif