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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-changelog] [xen-unstable] mini-os: use BSD sys/queue.h instead of Linux list.h
# HG changeset patch
# User Ian Campbell <Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx>
# Date 1328025974 0
# Node ID 934c14ab9f19330c91e2769beb96ac6896b2a1c8
# Parent 6c9a7381777031600ef3442a578d0fa3ce1491b2
mini-os: use BSD sys/queue.h instead of Linux list.h
The latter is GPL which makes the whole of mini-os GPL rather than BSD
as intended. In tree users are all GPL or GPL-compatible but we should
fix this so that mini-os is BSD. Do so by using the same BSD
sys/queue.h as we use in libxl.
Tested with the builtin mini-os test app and qemu stubdomain, both of which
appear to still function as expected.
Move tools/libxl/external and the associated sed script to
tools/include/xen-external to allow more sensible access from mini-os.
Also add s/NULL/0/ in the sed script due to NULL not always being
defined in stubdom code when mini-os/wait.h is included.
As well as the obvious ABI changes there are a few API updates
associated with the change:
- struct rw_semaphore.wait_list is unused
- remove_waiter needs to take the wait_queue_head
The latter requires a qemu update, so there is also a QEMU_TAG
update in this changeset.
I sprinkled some extra-emacs local variables around the files I edited
which didn't have them.
I think this should be backported to the stable branches since
external users of mini-os may have been mislead into thinking they
could safely link mini-os against GPL-incompatible code.
Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx>
Committed-by: Ian Jackson <Ian.Jackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 .hgignore
--- a/.hgignore Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/.hgignore Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -62,6 +62,7 @@
^docs/xen-api/xenapi-datamodel-graph.eps$
^docs/xen-api/xenapi.out$
^extras/mini-os/arch/ia64/gen_off.s$
+^extras/mini-os/include/list\.h$
^extras/mini-os/include/mini-os$
^extras/mini-os/include/ia64/mini-os$
^extras/mini-os/include/ia64/offsets.h$
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 Config.mk
--- a/Config.mk Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/Config.mk Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -222,9 +222,9 @@
# CONFIG_QEMU ?= `pwd`/$(XEN_ROOT)/../qemu-xen.git
CONFIG_QEMU ?= $(QEMU_REMOTE)
-QEMU_TAG ?= bb36d632e4cabf47882adff07a45c6702c4a5b30
-# Thu Jan 5 17:16:46 2012 +0000
-# qemu-xen: adjust MSI-X related log messages
+QEMU_TAG ?= de05447400930da4be216e4fb0fe52b8be81490e
+# Tue Jan 31 15:42:38 2012 +0000
+# block-vbd: update to new mini-os wait queue API (new linked list API)
# Short answer -- do not enable this unless you know what you are
# doing and are prepared for some pain.
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 extras/mini-os/Makefile
--- a/extras/mini-os/Makefile Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/extras/mini-os/Makefile Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -52,8 +52,12 @@
$(arch_links)
endif
+include/list.h: $(XEN_ROOT)/tools/include/xen-external/bsd-sys-queue-h-seddery
$(XEN_ROOT)/tools/include/xen-external/bsd-sys-queue.h
+ perl $^ --prefix=minios >$@.new
+ $(call move-if-changed,$@.new,$@)
+
.PHONY: links
-links: $(ARCH_LINKS)
+links: include/list.h $(ARCH_LINKS)
[ -e include/xen ] || ln -sf ../../../xen/include/public include/xen
[ -e include/mini-os ] || ln -sf . include/mini-os
[ -e include/$(TARGET_ARCH_FAM)/mini-os ] || ln -sf .
include/$(TARGET_ARCH_FAM)/mini-os
@@ -97,7 +101,7 @@
APP_O=$(OBJ_DIR)/$(TARGET)_app.o
endif
-$(OBJ_DIR)/$(TARGET): links $(OBJS) $(APP_O) arch_lib
+$(OBJ_DIR)/$(TARGET): links include/list.h $(OBJS) $(APP_O) arch_lib
$(LD) -r $(LDFLAGS) $(HEAD_OBJ) $(APP_O) $(OBJS) $(LDARCHLIB) $(LDLIBS)
-o $@.o
$(OBJCOPY) -w -G $(GLOBAL_PREFIX)* -G _start $@.o $@.o
$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_FINAL) $@.o $(EXTRA_OBJS) -o $@
@@ -112,6 +116,7 @@
for dir in $(addprefix $(OBJ_DIR)/,$(SUBDIRS)); do \
rm -f $$dir/*.o; \
done
+ rm -f include/list.h
rm -f $(OBJ_DIR)/*.o *~ $(OBJ_DIR)/core $(OBJ_DIR)/$(TARGET).elf
$(OBJ_DIR)/$(TARGET).raw $(OBJ_DIR)/$(TARGET) $(OBJ_DIR)/$(TARGET).gz
find . $(OBJ_DIR) -type l | xargs rm -f
$(RM) $(OBJ_DIR)/lwip.a $(LWO)
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 extras/mini-os/blkfront.c
--- a/extras/mini-os/blkfront.c Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/extras/mini-os/blkfront.c Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@
schedule();
local_irq_save(flags);
}
- remove_waiter(w);
+ remove_waiter(w, blkfront_queue);
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
}
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@
schedule();
local_irq_save(flags);
}
- remove_waiter(w);
+ remove_waiter(w, blkfront_queue);
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@
schedule();
local_irq_save(flags);
}
- remove_waiter(w);
+ remove_waiter(w, blkfront_queue);
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 extras/mini-os/fbfront.c
--- a/extras/mini-os/fbfront.c Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/extras/mini-os/fbfront.c Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -569,7 +569,7 @@
add_waiter(w, fbfront_queue);
while (page->out_prod - page->out_cons == XENFB_OUT_RING_LEN)
schedule();
- remove_waiter(w);
+ remove_waiter(w, fbfront_queue);
prod = page->out_prod;
mb(); /* ensure ring space available */
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 extras/mini-os/include/list.h
--- a/extras/mini-os/include/list.h Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,190 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef _LINUX_LIST_H
-#define _LINUX_LIST_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 minios_list_head {
- struct minios_list_head *next, *prev;
-};
-
-#define MINIOS_LIST_HEAD_INIT(name) { &(name), &(name) }
-
-#define MINIOS_LIST_HEAD(name) \
- struct minios_list_head name = MINIOS_LIST_HEAD_INIT(name)
-
-#define MINIOS_INIT_LIST_HEAD(ptr) do { \
- (ptr)->next = (ptr); (ptr)->prev = (ptr); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define minios_list_top(head, type, member)
\
-({ \
- struct minios_list_head *_head = (head);
\
- minios_list_empty(_head) ? NULL : minios_list_entry(_head->next, type,
member); \
-})
-
-/*
- * 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 __minios_list_add(struct minios_list_head * new,
- struct minios_list_head * prev,
- struct minios_list_head * next)
-{
- next->prev = new;
- new->next = next;
- new->prev = prev;
- prev->next = new;
-}
-
-/**
- * minios_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 minios_list_add(struct minios_list_head *new, struct
minios_list_head *head)
-{
- __minios_list_add(new, head, head->next);
-}
-
-/**
- * minios_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 minios_list_add_tail(struct minios_list_head *new,
struct minios_list_head *head)
-{
- __minios_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 __minios_list_del(struct minios_list_head * prev,
- struct minios_list_head * next)
-{
- next->prev = prev;
- prev->next = next;
-}
-
-/**
- * minios_list_del - deletes entry from list.
- * @entry: the element to delete from the list.
- * Note: minios_list_empty on entry does not return true after this, the entry
is in an undefined state.
- */
-static __inline__ void minios_list_del(struct minios_list_head *entry)
-{
- __minios_list_del(entry->prev, entry->next);
-}
-
-/**
- * minios_list_del_init - deletes entry from list and reinitialize it.
- * @entry: the element to delete from the list.
- */
-static __inline__ void minios_list_del_init(struct minios_list_head *entry)
-{
- __minios_list_del(entry->prev, entry->next);
- MINIOS_INIT_LIST_HEAD(entry);
-}
-
-/**
- * minios_list_empty - tests whether a list is empty
- * @head: the list to test.
- */
-static __inline__ int minios_list_empty(struct minios_list_head *head)
-{
- return head->next == head;
-}
-
-/**
- * minios_list_splice - join two lists
- * @list: the new list to add.
- * @head: the place to add it in the first list.
- */
-static __inline__ void minios_list_splice(struct minios_list_head *list,
struct minios_list_head *head)
-{
- struct minios_list_head *first = list->next;
-
- if (first != list) {
- struct minios_list_head *last = list->prev;
- struct minios_list_head *at = head->next;
-
- first->prev = head;
- head->next = first;
-
- last->next = at;
- at->prev = last;
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * minios_list_entry - get the struct for this entry
- * @ptr: the &struct minios_list_head pointer.
- * @type: the type of the struct this is embedded in.
- * @member: the name of the minios_list_struct within the struct.
- */
-#define minios_list_entry(ptr, type, member) \
- ((type *)((char *)(ptr)-(unsigned long)(&((type *)0)->member)))
-
-/**
- * minios_list_for_each - iterate over a list
- * @pos: the &struct minios_list_head to use as a loop counter.
- * @head: the head for your list.
- */
-#define minios_list_for_each(pos, head) \
- for (pos = (head)->next; pos != (head); pos = pos->next)
-
-/**
- * minios_list_for_each_safe - iterate over a list safe against
removal of list entry
- * @pos: the &struct minios_list_head to use as a loop counter.
- * @n: another &struct minios_list_head to use as temporary storage
- * @head: the head for your list.
- */
-#define minios_list_for_each_safe(pos, n, head) \
- for (pos = (head)->next, n = pos->next; pos != (head); \
- pos = n, n = pos->next)
-
-/**
- * minios_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 minios_list_struct within the struct.
- */
-#define minios_list_for_each_entry(pos, head, member)
\
- for (pos = minios_list_entry((head)->next, typeof(*pos), member);
\
- &pos->member != (head); \
- pos = minios_list_entry(pos->member.next, typeof(*pos), member))
-
-/**
- * minios_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 minios_list_struct within the struct.
- */
-#define minios_list_for_each_entry_safe(pos, n, head, member)
\
- for (pos = minios_list_entry((head)->next, typeof(*pos), member),
\
- n = minios_list_entry(pos->member.next, typeof(*pos), member);
\
- &pos->member != (head); \
- pos = n, n = minios_list_entry(n->member.next, typeof(*n), member))
-#endif /* _LINUX_LIST_H */
-
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 extras/mini-os/include/sched.h
--- a/extras/mini-os/include/sched.h Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/extras/mini-os/include/sched.h Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
#else /* !defined(__ia64__) */
thread_regs_t regs;
#endif /* !defined(__ia64__) */
- struct minios_list_head thread_list;
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_ENTRY(struct thread) thread_list;
uint32_t flags;
s_time_t wakeup_time;
#ifdef HAVE_LIBC
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 extras/mini-os/include/semaphore.h
--- a/extras/mini-os/include/semaphore.h Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/extras/mini-os/include/semaphore.h Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@
struct rw_semaphore {
signed long count;
spinlock_t wait_lock;
- struct minios_list_head wait_list;
int debug;
};
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 extras/mini-os/include/wait.h
--- a/extras/mini-os/include/wait.h Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/extras/mini-os/include/wait.h Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -5,47 +5,47 @@
#include <mini-os/os.h>
#include <mini-os/waittypes.h>
-#define DEFINE_WAIT(name) \
-struct wait_queue name = { \
- .thread = get_current(), \
- .thread_list = MINIOS_LIST_HEAD_INIT((name).thread_list), \
+#define DEFINE_WAIT(name) \
+struct wait_queue name = { \
+ .thread = get_current(), \
+ .waiting = 0, \
}
static inline void init_waitqueue_head(struct wait_queue_head *h)
{
- MINIOS_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&h->thread_list);
+ MINIOS_STAILQ_INIT(h);
}
static inline void init_waitqueue_entry(struct wait_queue *q, struct thread
*thread)
{
q->thread = thread;
- MINIOS_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&q->thread_list);
+ q->waiting = 0;
}
-
static inline void add_wait_queue(struct wait_queue_head *h, struct wait_queue
*q)
{
- if (minios_list_empty(&q->thread_list))
- minios_list_add(&q->thread_list, &h->thread_list);
+ if (!q->waiting) {
+ MINIOS_STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(h, q, thread_list);
+ q->waiting = 1;
+ }
}
-static inline void remove_wait_queue(struct wait_queue *q)
+static inline void remove_wait_queue(struct wait_queue_head *h, struct
wait_queue *q)
{
- minios_list_del(&q->thread_list);
+ if (q->waiting) {
+ MINIOS_STAILQ_REMOVE(h, q, struct wait_queue, thread_list);
+ q->waiting = 0;
+ }
}
static inline void wake_up(struct wait_queue_head *head)
{
unsigned long flags;
- struct minios_list_head *tmp, *next;
+ struct wait_queue *curr, *tmp;
local_irq_save(flags);
- minios_list_for_each_safe(tmp, next, &head->thread_list)
- {
- struct wait_queue *curr;
- curr = minios_list_entry(tmp, struct wait_queue, thread_list);
+ MINIOS_STAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(curr, head, thread_list, tmp)
wake(curr->thread);
- }
local_irq_restore(flags);
}
@@ -57,11 +57,11 @@
local_irq_restore(flags); \
} while (0)
-#define remove_waiter(w) do { \
- unsigned long flags; \
- local_irq_save(flags); \
- remove_wait_queue(&w); \
- local_irq_restore(flags); \
+#define remove_waiter(w, wq) do { \
+ unsigned long flags; \
+ local_irq_save(flags); \
+ remove_wait_queue(&wq, &w); \
+ local_irq_restore(flags); \
} while (0)
#define wait_event_deadline(wq, condition, deadline) do { \
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
local_irq_save(flags); \
/* need to wake up */ \
wake(get_current()); \
- remove_wait_queue(&__wait); \
+ remove_wait_queue(&wq, &__wait); \
local_irq_restore(flags); \
} while(0)
@@ -93,3 +93,13 @@
#endif /* __WAIT_H__ */
+
+/*
+ * Local variables:
+ * mode: C
+ * c-set-style: "BSD"
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * tab-width: 4
+ * indent-tabs-mode: nil
+ * End:
+ */
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 extras/mini-os/include/waittypes.h
--- a/extras/mini-os/include/waittypes.h Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/extras/mini-os/include/waittypes.h Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -6,21 +6,27 @@
struct thread;
struct wait_queue
{
+ int waiting;
struct thread *thread;
- struct minios_list_head thread_list;
+ MINIOS_STAILQ_ENTRY(struct wait_queue) thread_list;
};
-struct wait_queue_head
-{
- /* TODO - lock required? */
- struct minios_list_head thread_list;
-};
+/* TODO - lock required? */
+MINIOS_STAILQ_HEAD(wait_queue_head, struct wait_queue);
#define DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(name) \
- struct wait_queue_head name = \
- { .thread_list = { &(name).thread_list, &(name).thread_list} }
+ struct wait_queue_head name = MINIOS_STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(name)
-#define __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INITIALIZER(name) { \
- .thread_list = { &(name).thread_list, &(name).thread_list } }
+#define __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INITIALIZER(name)
MINIOS_STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(name)
#endif
+
+/*
+ * Local variables:
+ * mode: C
+ * c-set-style: "BSD"
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * tab-width: 4
+ * indent-tabs-mode: nil
+ * End:
+ */
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 extras/mini-os/lib/sys.c
--- a/extras/mini-os/lib/sys.c Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/extras/mini-os/lib/sys.c Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
break;
schedule();
}
- remove_waiter(w);
+ remove_waiter(w, console_queue);
return ret;
}
#ifdef HAVE_LWIP
@@ -705,12 +705,12 @@
fd_set myread, mywrite, myexcept;
struct thread *thread = get_current();
s_time_t start = NOW(), stop;
- DEFINE_WAIT(w1);
- DEFINE_WAIT(w2);
- DEFINE_WAIT(w3);
- DEFINE_WAIT(w4);
- DEFINE_WAIT(w5);
- DEFINE_WAIT(w6);
+ DEFINE_WAIT(netfront_w);
+ DEFINE_WAIT(event_w);
+ DEFINE_WAIT(blkfront_w);
+ DEFINE_WAIT(xenbus_watch_w);
+ DEFINE_WAIT(kbdfront_w);
+ DEFINE_WAIT(console_w);
assert(thread == main_thread);
@@ -727,12 +727,12 @@
/* Tell people we're going to sleep before looking at what they are
* saying, hence letting them wake us if events happen between here and
* schedule() */
- add_waiter(w1, netfront_queue);
- add_waiter(w2, event_queue);
- add_waiter(w3, blkfront_queue);
- add_waiter(w4, xenbus_watch_queue);
- add_waiter(w5, kbdfront_queue);
- add_waiter(w6, console_queue);
+ add_waiter(netfront_w, netfront_queue);
+ add_waiter(event_w, event_queue);
+ add_waiter(blkfront_w, blkfront_queue);
+ add_waiter(xenbus_watch_w, xenbus_watch_queue);
+ add_waiter(kbdfront_w, kbdfront_queue);
+ add_waiter(console_w, console_queue);
if (readfds)
myread = *readfds;
@@ -814,12 +814,12 @@
ret = -1;
out:
- remove_waiter(w1);
- remove_waiter(w2);
- remove_waiter(w3);
- remove_waiter(w4);
- remove_waiter(w5);
- remove_waiter(w6);
+ remove_waiter(netfront_w, netfront_queue);
+ remove_waiter(event_w, event_queue);
+ remove_waiter(blkfront_w, blkfront_queue);
+ remove_waiter(xenbus_watch_w, xenbus_watch_queue);
+ remove_waiter(kbdfront_w, kbdfront_queue);
+ remove_waiter(console_w, console_queue);
return ret;
}
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 extras/mini-os/lib/xmalloc.c
--- a/extras/mini-os/lib/xmalloc.c Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/extras/mini-os/lib/xmalloc.c Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -44,16 +44,18 @@
#include <mini-os/xmalloc.h>
#ifndef HAVE_LIBC
-static MINIOS_LIST_HEAD(freelist);
/* static spinlock_t freelist_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED; */
struct xmalloc_hdr
{
/* Total including this hdr, unused padding and second hdr. */
size_t size;
- struct minios_list_head freelist;
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_ENTRY(struct xmalloc_hdr) freelist;
} __cacheline_aligned;
+static MINIOS_TAILQ_HEAD(,struct xmalloc_hdr) freelist =
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(freelist);
+
/* Unused padding data between the two hdrs. */
struct xmalloc_pad
@@ -82,7 +84,7 @@
extra = (struct xmalloc_hdr *)((unsigned long)hdr + size);
extra->size = leftover;
/* spin_lock_irqsave(&freelist_lock, flags); */
- minios_list_add(&extra->freelist, &freelist);
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&freelist, extra, freelist);
/* spin_unlock_irqrestore(&freelist_lock, flags); */
}
else
@@ -91,8 +93,6 @@
}
hdr->size = size;
- /* Debugging aid. */
- hdr->freelist.next = hdr->freelist.prev = NULL;
}
static struct xmalloc_hdr *xmalloc_new_page(size_t size)
@@ -128,8 +128,6 @@
return NULL;
hdr->size = (1UL << (pageorder + PAGE_SHIFT));
- /* Debugging aid. */
- hdr->freelist.next = hdr->freelist.prev = NULL;
ret = (char*)hdr + hdr_size;
pad = (struct xmalloc_pad *) ret - 1;
@@ -155,14 +153,14 @@
/* Search free list. */
/* spin_lock_irqsave(&freelist_lock, flags); */
- minios_list_for_each_entry_safe( i, tmp, &freelist, freelist )
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(i, &freelist, freelist, tmp)
{
data_begin = align_up((uintptr_t)i + hdr_size, align);
if ( data_begin + size > (uintptr_t)i + i->size )
continue;
- minios_list_del(&i->freelist);
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_REMOVE(&freelist, i, freelist);
/* spin_unlock_irqrestore(&freelist_lock, flags); */
uintptr_t size_before = (data_begin - hdr_size) - (uintptr_t)i;
@@ -173,7 +171,7 @@
new_i->size = i->size - size_before;
i->size = size_before;
/* spin_lock_irqsave(&freelist_lock, flags); */
- minios_list_add(&i->freelist, &freelist);
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&freelist, i, freelist);
/* spin_unlock_irqrestore(&freelist_lock, flags); */
i = new_i;
}
@@ -224,16 +222,9 @@
*(int*)0=0;
}
- /* Not previously freed. */
- if(hdr->freelist.next || hdr->freelist.prev)
- {
- printk("Should not be previously freed\n");
- *(int*)0=0;
- }
-
/* Merge with other free block, or put in list. */
/* spin_lock_irqsave(&freelist_lock, flags); */
- minios_list_for_each_entry_safe( i, tmp, &freelist, freelist )
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(i, &freelist, freelist, tmp)
{
unsigned long _i = (unsigned long)i;
unsigned long _hdr = (unsigned long)hdr;
@@ -245,7 +236,7 @@
/* We follow this block? Swallow it. */
if ( (_i + i->size) == _hdr )
{
- minios_list_del(&i->freelist);
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_REMOVE(&freelist, i, freelist);
i->size += hdr->size;
hdr = i;
}
@@ -253,7 +244,7 @@
/* We precede this block? Swallow it. */
if ( (_hdr + hdr->size) == _i )
{
- minios_list_del(&i->freelist);
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_REMOVE(&freelist, i, freelist);
hdr->size += i->size;
}
}
@@ -270,7 +261,7 @@
}
else
{
- minios_list_add(&hdr->freelist, &freelist);
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&freelist, hdr, freelist);
}
/* spin_unlock_irqrestore(&freelist_lock, flags); */
@@ -306,3 +297,13 @@
return new;
}
#endif
+
+/*
+ * Local variables:
+ * mode: C
+ * c-set-style: "BSD"
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * tab-width: 4
+ * indent-tabs-mode: nil
+ * End:
+ */
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 extras/mini-os/sched.c
--- a/extras/mini-os/sched.c Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/extras/mini-os/sched.c Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -54,19 +54,20 @@
#define DEBUG(_f, _a...) ((void)0)
#endif
+MINIOS_TAILQ_HEAD(thread_list, struct thread);
+
struct thread *idle_thread = NULL;
-MINIOS_LIST_HEAD(exited_threads);
+static struct thread_list exited_threads =
MINIOS_TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(exited_threads);
+static struct thread_list thread_list =
MINIOS_TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(thread_list);
static int threads_started;
struct thread *main_thread;
void inline print_runqueue(void)
{
- struct minios_list_head *it;
struct thread *th;
- minios_list_for_each(it, &idle_thread->thread_list)
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_FOREACH(th, &thread_list, thread_list)
{
- th = minios_list_entry(it, struct thread, thread_list);
printk(" Thread \"%s\", runnable=%d\n", th->name, is_runnable(th));
}
printk("\n");
@@ -74,8 +75,7 @@
void schedule(void)
{
- struct thread *prev, *next, *thread;
- struct minios_list_head *iterator, *next_iterator;
+ struct thread *prev, *next, *thread, *tmp;
unsigned long flags;
prev = current;
@@ -96,10 +96,9 @@
time when the next timeout expires, else use 10 seconds. */
s_time_t now = NOW();
s_time_t min_wakeup_time = now + SECONDS(10);
- next = NULL;
- minios_list_for_each_safe(iterator, next_iterator,
&idle_thread->thread_list)
+ next = NULL;
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(thread, &thread_list, thread_list, tmp)
{
- thread = minios_list_entry(iterator, struct thread, thread_list);
if (!is_runnable(thread) && thread->wakeup_time != 0LL)
{
if (thread->wakeup_time <= now)
@@ -111,8 +110,8 @@
{
next = thread;
/* Put this thread on the end of the list */
- minios_list_del(&thread->thread_list);
- minios_list_add_tail(&thread->thread_list,
&idle_thread->thread_list);
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_REMOVE(&thread_list, thread, thread_list);
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&thread_list, thread, thread_list);
break;
}
}
@@ -128,12 +127,11 @@
inturrupted at the return instruction. And therefore at safe point. */
if(prev != next) switch_threads(prev, next);
- minios_list_for_each_safe(iterator, next_iterator, &exited_threads)
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(thread, &exited_threads, thread_list, tmp)
{
- thread = minios_list_entry(iterator, struct thread, thread_list);
if(thread != prev)
{
- minios_list_del(&thread->thread_list);
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_REMOVE(&exited_threads, thread, thread_list);
free_pages(thread->stack, STACK_SIZE_PAGE_ORDER);
xfree(thread);
}
@@ -154,13 +152,7 @@
#endif
set_runnable(thread);
local_irq_save(flags);
- if(idle_thread != NULL) {
- minios_list_add_tail(&thread->thread_list, &idle_thread->thread_list);
- } else if(function != idle_thread_fn)
- {
- printk("BUG: Not allowed to create thread before initialising
scheduler.\n");
- BUG();
- }
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&thread_list, thread, thread_list);
local_irq_restore(flags);
return thread;
}
@@ -208,10 +200,10 @@
printk("Thread \"%s\" exited.\n", thread->name);
local_irq_save(flags);
/* Remove from the thread list */
- minios_list_del(&thread->thread_list);
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_REMOVE(&thread_list, thread, thread_list);
clear_runnable(thread);
/* Put onto exited list */
- minios_list_add(&thread->thread_list, &exited_threads);
+ MINIOS_TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&exited_threads, thread, thread_list);
local_irq_restore(flags);
/* Schedule will free the resources */
while(1)
@@ -296,6 +288,14 @@
_REENT_INIT_PTR((&callback_reent))
#endif
idle_thread = create_thread("Idle", idle_thread_fn, NULL);
- MINIOS_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&idle_thread->thread_list);
}
+/*
+ * Local variables:
+ * mode: C
+ * c-set-style: "BSD"
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * tab-width: 4
+ * indent-tabs-mode: nil
+ * End:
+ */
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 extras/mini-os/xenbus/xenbus.c
--- a/extras/mini-os/xenbus/xenbus.c Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/extras/mini-os/xenbus/xenbus.c Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
add_waiter(w, xenbus_watch_queue);
schedule();
}
- remove_waiter(w);
+ remove_waiter(w, xenbus_watch_queue);
*queue = event->next;
return &event->path;
}
@@ -441,7 +441,7 @@
xb_write(type, id, trans, io, nr_reqs);
schedule();
- remove_waiter(w);
+ remove_waiter(w, req_info[id].waitq);
wake(current);
rep = req_info[id].reply;
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 tools/include/xen-external/README
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/tools/include/xen-external/README Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+WARNING - DO NOT EDIT THINGS IN THIS DIRECTORY
+----------------------------------------------
+
+These files were obtained elsewhere and should only be updated by
+copying new versions from the source location, as documented below:
+
+bsd-COPYRIGHT
+bsd-sys-queue.h
+bsd-queue.3
+
+ Obtained from the FreeBSD SVN using the following commands:
+ svn co -r 221843 svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/head/sys/sys/
+ svn co -r 221843 svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/head/share/man/man3
+ svn cat -r 221843 http://svn.freebsd.org/base/head/COPYRIGHT
>tools/libxl/external/bsd-COPYRIGHT
+
+Exceptions:
+
+README
+
+ This file
+
+bsd-sys-queue-h-seddery
+
+ Script to transform the above into a new namespace.
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 tools/include/xen-external/bsd-COPYRIGHT
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/tools/include/xen-external/bsd-COPYRIGHT Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
+# $FreeBSD$
+# @(#)COPYRIGHT 8.2 (Berkeley) 3/21/94
+
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diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 tools/include/xen-external/bsd-queue.3
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/tools/include/xen-external/bsd-queue.3 Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,1044 @@
+.\" Copyright (c) 1993
+.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
+.\"
+.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+.\" are met:
+.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
+.\" must display the following acknowledgement:
+.\" This product includes software developed by the University of
+.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors.
+.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
+.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
+.\" without specific prior written permission.
+.\"
+.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
+.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
+.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
+.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
+.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
+.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
+.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
+.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
+.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
+.\"
+.\" @(#)queue.3 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/24/94
+.\" $FreeBSD$
+.\"
+.Dd May 13, 2011
+.Dt QUEUE 3
+.Os
+.Sh NAME
+.Nm SLIST_EMPTY ,
+.Nm SLIST_ENTRY ,
+.Nm SLIST_FIRST ,
+.Nm SLIST_FOREACH ,
+.Nm SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE ,
+.Nm SLIST_HEAD ,
+.Nm SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER ,
+.Nm SLIST_INIT ,
+.Nm SLIST_INSERT_AFTER ,
+.Nm SLIST_INSERT_HEAD ,
+.Nm SLIST_NEXT ,
+.Nm SLIST_REMOVE_AFTER ,
+.Nm SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD ,
+.Nm SLIST_REMOVE ,
+.Nm SLIST_SWAP ,
+.Nm STAILQ_CONCAT ,
+.Nm STAILQ_EMPTY ,
+.Nm STAILQ_ENTRY ,
+.Nm STAILQ_FIRST ,
+.Nm STAILQ_FOREACH ,
+.Nm STAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE ,
+.Nm STAILQ_HEAD ,
+.Nm STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER ,
+.Nm STAILQ_INIT ,
+.Nm STAILQ_INSERT_AFTER ,
+.Nm STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD ,
+.Nm STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL ,
+.Nm STAILQ_LAST ,
+.Nm STAILQ_NEXT ,
+.Nm STAILQ_REMOVE_AFTER ,
+.Nm STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD ,
+.Nm STAILQ_REMOVE ,
+.Nm STAILQ_SWAP ,
+.Nm LIST_EMPTY ,
+.Nm LIST_ENTRY ,
+.Nm LIST_FIRST ,
+.Nm LIST_FOREACH ,
+.Nm LIST_FOREACH_SAFE ,
+.Nm LIST_HEAD ,
+.Nm LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER ,
+.Nm LIST_INIT ,
+.Nm LIST_INSERT_AFTER ,
+.Nm LIST_INSERT_BEFORE ,
+.Nm LIST_INSERT_HEAD ,
+.Nm LIST_NEXT ,
+.Nm LIST_REMOVE ,
+.Nm LIST_SWAP ,
+.Nm TAILQ_CONCAT ,
+.Nm TAILQ_EMPTY ,
+.Nm TAILQ_ENTRY ,
+.Nm TAILQ_FIRST ,
+.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH ,
+.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE ,
+.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE ,
+.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE ,
+.Nm TAILQ_HEAD ,
+.Nm TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER ,
+.Nm TAILQ_INIT ,
+.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER ,
+.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE ,
+.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD ,
+.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL ,
+.Nm TAILQ_LAST ,
+.Nm TAILQ_NEXT ,
+.Nm TAILQ_PREV ,
+.Nm TAILQ_REMOVE ,
+.Nm TAILQ_SWAP
+.Nd implementations of singly-linked lists, singly-linked tail queues,
+lists and tail queues
+.Sh SYNOPSIS
+.In sys/queue.h
+.\"
+.Fn SLIST_EMPTY "SLIST_HEAD *head"
+.Fn SLIST_ENTRY "TYPE"
+.Fn SLIST_FIRST "SLIST_HEAD *head"
+.Fn SLIST_FOREACH "TYPE *var" "SLIST_HEAD *head" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE "TYPE *var" "SLIST_HEAD *head" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME" "TYPE
*temp_var"
+.Fn SLIST_HEAD "HEADNAME" "TYPE"
+.Fn SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER "SLIST_HEAD head"
+.Fn SLIST_INIT "SLIST_HEAD *head"
+.Fn SLIST_INSERT_AFTER "TYPE *listelm" "TYPE *elm" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn SLIST_INSERT_HEAD "SLIST_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn SLIST_NEXT "TYPE *elm" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn SLIST_REMOVE_AFTER "TYPE *elm" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD "SLIST_HEAD *head" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn SLIST_REMOVE "SLIST_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "TYPE" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn SLIST_SWAP "SLIST_HEAD *head1" "SLIST_HEAD *head2" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.\"
+.Fn STAILQ_CONCAT "STAILQ_HEAD *head1" "STAILQ_HEAD *head2"
+.Fn STAILQ_EMPTY "STAILQ_HEAD *head"
+.Fn STAILQ_ENTRY "TYPE"
+.Fn STAILQ_FIRST "STAILQ_HEAD *head"
+.Fn STAILQ_FOREACH "TYPE *var" "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn STAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE "TYPE *var" "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
"TYPE *temp_var"
+.Fn STAILQ_HEAD "HEADNAME" "TYPE"
+.Fn STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER "STAILQ_HEAD head"
+.Fn STAILQ_INIT "STAILQ_HEAD *head"
+.Fn STAILQ_INSERT_AFTER "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *listelm" "TYPE *elm"
"STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn STAILQ_LAST "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn STAILQ_NEXT "TYPE *elm" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn STAILQ_REMOVE_AFTER "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn STAILQ_REMOVE "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "TYPE" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn STAILQ_SWAP "STAILQ_HEAD *head1" "STAILQ_HEAD *head2" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.\"
+.Fn LIST_EMPTY "LIST_HEAD *head"
+.Fn LIST_ENTRY "TYPE"
+.Fn LIST_FIRST "LIST_HEAD *head"
+.Fn LIST_FOREACH "TYPE *var" "LIST_HEAD *head" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn LIST_FOREACH_SAFE "TYPE *var" "LIST_HEAD *head" "LIST_ENTRY NAME" "TYPE
*temp_var"
+.Fn LIST_HEAD "HEADNAME" "TYPE"
+.Fn LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER "LIST_HEAD head"
+.Fn LIST_INIT "LIST_HEAD *head"
+.Fn LIST_INSERT_AFTER "TYPE *listelm" "TYPE *elm" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn LIST_INSERT_BEFORE "TYPE *listelm" "TYPE *elm" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn LIST_INSERT_HEAD "LIST_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn LIST_NEXT "TYPE *elm" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn LIST_REMOVE "TYPE *elm" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn LIST_SWAP "LIST_HEAD *head1" "LIST_HEAD *head2" "TYPE" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
+.\"
+.Fn TAILQ_CONCAT "TAILQ_HEAD *head1" "TAILQ_HEAD *head2" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn TAILQ_EMPTY "TAILQ_HEAD *head"
+.Fn TAILQ_ENTRY "TYPE"
+.Fn TAILQ_FIRST "TAILQ_HEAD *head"
+.Fn TAILQ_FOREACH "TYPE *var" "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE "TYPE *var" "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME" "TYPE
*temp_var"
+.Fn TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE "TYPE *var" "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "HEADNAME"
"TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE "TYPE *var" "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "HEADNAME"
"TAILQ_ENTRY NAME" "TYPE *temp_var"
+.Fn TAILQ_HEAD "HEADNAME" "TYPE"
+.Fn TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER "TAILQ_HEAD head"
+.Fn TAILQ_INIT "TAILQ_HEAD *head"
+.Fn TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *listelm" "TYPE *elm"
"TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE "TYPE *listelm" "TYPE *elm" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn TAILQ_LAST "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "HEADNAME"
+.Fn TAILQ_NEXT "TYPE *elm" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn TAILQ_PREV "TYPE *elm" "HEADNAME" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn TAILQ_REMOVE "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
+.Fn TAILQ_SWAP "TAILQ_HEAD *head1" "TAILQ_HEAD *head2" "TYPE" "TAILQ_ENTRY
NAME"
+.\"
+.Sh DESCRIPTION
+These macros define and operate on four types of data structures:
+singly-linked lists, singly-linked tail queues, lists, and tail queues.
+All four structures support the following functionality:
+.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
+.It
+Insertion of a new entry at the head of the list.
+.It
+Insertion of a new entry after any element in the list.
+.It
+O(1) removal of an entry from the head of the list.
+.It
+Forward traversal through the list.
+.It
+Swawpping the contents of two lists.
+.El
+.Pp
+Singly-linked lists are the simplest of the four data structures
+and support only the above functionality.
+Singly-linked lists are ideal for applications with large datasets
+and few or no removals,
+or for implementing a LIFO queue.
+Singly-linked lists add the following functionality:
+.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
+.It
+O(n) removal of any entry in the list.
+.El
+.Pp
+Singly-linked tail queues add the following functionality:
+.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
+.It
+Entries can be added at the end of a list.
+.It
+O(n) removal of any entry in the list.
+.It
+They may be concatenated.
+.El
+However:
+.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
+.It
+All list insertions must specify the head of the list.
+.It
+Each head entry requires two pointers rather than one.
+.It
+Code size is about 15% greater and operations run about 20% slower
+than singly-linked lists.
+.El
+.Pp
+Singly-linked tailqs are ideal for applications with large datasets and
+few or no removals,
+or for implementing a FIFO queue.
+.Pp
+All doubly linked types of data structures (lists and tail queues)
+additionally allow:
+.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
+.It
+Insertion of a new entry before any element in the list.
+.It
+O(1) removal of any entry in the list.
+.El
+However:
+.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
+.It
+Each element requires two pointers rather than one.
+.It
+Code size and execution time of operations (except for removal) is about
+twice that of the singly-linked data-structures.
+.El
+.Pp
+Linked lists are the simplest of the doubly linked data structures and support
+only the above functionality over singly-linked lists.
+.Pp
+Tail queues add the following functionality:
+.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
+.It
+Entries can be added at the end of a list.
+.It
+They may be traversed backwards, from tail to head.
+.It
+They may be concatenated.
+.El
+However:
+.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
+.It
+All list insertions and removals must specify the head of the list.
+.It
+Each head entry requires two pointers rather than one.
+.It
+Code size is about 15% greater and operations run about 20% slower
+than singly-linked lists.
+.El
+.Pp
+In the macro definitions,
+.Fa TYPE
+is the name of a user defined structure,
+that must contain a field of type
+.Li SLIST_ENTRY ,
+.Li STAILQ_ENTRY ,
+.Li LIST_ENTRY ,
+or
+.Li TAILQ_ENTRY ,
+named
+.Fa NAME .
+The argument
+.Fa HEADNAME
+is the name of a user defined structure that must be declared
+using the macros
+.Li SLIST_HEAD ,
+.Li STAILQ_HEAD ,
+.Li LIST_HEAD ,
+or
+.Li TAILQ_HEAD .
+See the examples below for further explanation of how these
+macros are used.
+.Sh SINGLY-LINKED LISTS
+A singly-linked list is headed by a structure defined by the
+.Nm SLIST_HEAD
+macro.
+This structure contains a single pointer to the first element
+on the list.
+The elements are singly linked for minimum space and pointer manipulation
+overhead at the expense of O(n) removal for arbitrary elements.
+New elements can be added to the list after an existing element or
+at the head of the list.
+An
+.Fa SLIST_HEAD
+structure is declared as follows:
+.Bd -literal -offset indent
+SLIST_HEAD(HEADNAME, TYPE) head;
+.Ed
+.Pp
+where
+.Fa HEADNAME
+is the name of the structure to be defined, and
+.Fa TYPE
+is the type of the elements to be linked into the list.
+A pointer to the head of the list can later be declared as:
+.Bd -literal -offset indent
+struct HEADNAME *headp;
+.Ed
+.Pp
+(The names
+.Li head
+and
+.Li headp
+are user selectable.)
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER
+evaluates to an initializer for the list
+.Fa head .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_EMPTY
+evaluates to true if there are no elements in the list.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_ENTRY
+declares a structure that connects the elements in
+the list.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_FIRST
+returns the first element in the list or NULL if the list is empty.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_FOREACH
+traverses the list referenced by
+.Fa head
+in the forward direction, assigning each element in
+turn to
+.Fa var .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE
+traverses the list referenced by
+.Fa head
+in the forward direction, assigning each element in
+turn to
+.Fa var .
+However, unlike
+.Fn SLIST_FOREACH
+here it is permitted to both remove
+.Fa var
+as well as free it from within the loop safely without interfering with the
+traversal.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_INIT
+initializes the list referenced by
+.Fa head .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_INSERT_HEAD
+inserts the new element
+.Fa elm
+at the head of the list.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_INSERT_AFTER
+inserts the new element
+.Fa elm
+after the element
+.Fa listelm .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_NEXT
+returns the next element in the list.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_REMOVE_AFTER
+removes the element after
+.Fa elm
+from the list. Unlike
+.Fa SLIST_REMOVE ,
+this macro does not traverse the entire list.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD
+removes the element
+.Fa elm
+from the head of the list.
+For optimum efficiency,
+elements being removed from the head of the list should explicitly use
+this macro instead of the generic
+.Fa SLIST_REMOVE
+macro.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_REMOVE
+removes the element
+.Fa elm
+from the list.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm SLIST_SWAP
+swaps the contents of
+.Fa head1
+and
+.Fa head2 .
+.Sh SINGLY-LINKED LIST EXAMPLE
+.Bd -literal
+SLIST_HEAD(slisthead, entry) head =
+ SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head);
+struct slisthead *headp; /* Singly-linked List head. */
+struct entry {
+ ...
+ SLIST_ENTRY(entry) entries; /* Singly-linked List. */
+ ...
+} *n1, *n2, *n3, *np;
+
+SLIST_INIT(&head); /* Initialize the list. */
+
+n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the head. */
+SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&head, n1, entries);
+
+n2 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert after. */
+SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(n1, n2, entries);
+
+SLIST_REMOVE(&head, n2, entry, entries);/* Deletion. */
+free(n2);
+
+n3 = SLIST_FIRST(&head);
+SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&head, entries); /* Deletion from the head. */
+free(n3);
+ /* Forward traversal. */
+SLIST_FOREACH(np, &head, entries)
+ np-> ...
+ /* Safe forward traversal. */
+SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(np, &head, entries, np_temp) {
+ np->do_stuff();
+ ...
+ SLIST_REMOVE(&head, np, entry, entries);
+ free(np);
+}
+
+while (!SLIST_EMPTY(&head)) { /* List Deletion. */
+ n1 = SLIST_FIRST(&head);
+ SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&head, entries);
+ free(n1);
+}
+.Ed
+.Sh SINGLY-LINKED TAIL QUEUES
+A singly-linked tail queue is headed by a structure defined by the
+.Nm STAILQ_HEAD
+macro.
+This structure contains a pair of pointers,
+one to the first element in the tail queue and the other to
+the last element in the tail queue.
+The elements are singly linked for minimum space and pointer
+manipulation overhead at the expense of O(n) removal for arbitrary
+elements.
+New elements can be added to the tail queue after an existing element,
+at the head of the tail queue, or at the end of the tail queue.
+A
+.Fa STAILQ_HEAD
+structure is declared as follows:
+.Bd -literal -offset indent
+STAILQ_HEAD(HEADNAME, TYPE) head;
+.Ed
+.Pp
+where
+.Li HEADNAME
+is the name of the structure to be defined, and
+.Li TYPE
+is the type of the elements to be linked into the tail queue.
+A pointer to the head of the tail queue can later be declared as:
+.Bd -literal -offset indent
+struct HEADNAME *headp;
+.Ed
+.Pp
+(The names
+.Li head
+and
+.Li headp
+are user selectable.)
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER
+evaluates to an initializer for the tail queue
+.Fa head .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_CONCAT
+concatenates the tail queue headed by
+.Fa head2
+onto the end of the one headed by
+.Fa head1
+removing all entries from the former.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_EMPTY
+evaluates to true if there are no items on the tail queue.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_ENTRY
+declares a structure that connects the elements in
+the tail queue.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_FIRST
+returns the first item on the tail queue or NULL if the tail queue
+is empty.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_FOREACH
+traverses the tail queue referenced by
+.Fa head
+in the forward direction, assigning each element
+in turn to
+.Fa var .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE
+traverses the tail queue referenced by
+.Fa head
+in the forward direction, assigning each element
+in turn to
+.Fa var .
+However, unlike
+.Fn STAILQ_FOREACH
+here it is permitted to both remove
+.Fa var
+as well as free it from within the loop safely without interfering with the
+traversal.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_INIT
+initializes the tail queue referenced by
+.Fa head .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD
+inserts the new element
+.Fa elm
+at the head of the tail queue.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL
+inserts the new element
+.Fa elm
+at the end of the tail queue.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_INSERT_AFTER
+inserts the new element
+.Fa elm
+after the element
+.Fa listelm .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_LAST
+returns the last item on the tail queue.
+If the tail queue is empty the return value is
+.Dv NULL .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_NEXT
+returns the next item on the tail queue, or NULL this item is the last.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_REMOVE_AFTER
+removes the element after
+.Fa elm
+from the tail queue. Unlike
+.Fa STAILQ_REMOVE ,
+this macro does not traverse the entire tail queue.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD
+removes the element at the head of the tail queue.
+For optimum efficiency,
+elements being removed from the head of the tail queue should
+use this macro explicitly rather than the generic
+.Fa STAILQ_REMOVE
+macro.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_REMOVE
+removes the element
+.Fa elm
+from the tail queue.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm STAILQ_SWAP
+swaps the contents of
+.Fa head1
+and
+.Fa head2 .
+.Sh SINGLY-LINKED TAIL QUEUE EXAMPLE
+.Bd -literal
+STAILQ_HEAD(stailhead, entry) head =
+ STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head);
+struct stailhead *headp; /* Singly-linked tail queue head. */
+struct entry {
+ ...
+ STAILQ_ENTRY(entry) entries; /* Tail queue. */
+ ...
+} *n1, *n2, *n3, *np;
+
+STAILQ_INIT(&head); /* Initialize the queue. */
+
+n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the head. */
+STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&head, n1, entries);
+
+n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the tail. */
+STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&head, n1, entries);
+
+n2 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert after. */
+STAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&head, n1, n2, entries);
+ /* Deletion. */
+STAILQ_REMOVE(&head, n2, entry, entries);
+free(n2);
+ /* Deletion from the head. */
+n3 = STAILQ_FIRST(&head);
+STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(&head, entries);
+free(n3);
+ /* Forward traversal. */
+STAILQ_FOREACH(np, &head, entries)
+ np-> ...
+ /* Safe forward traversal. */
+STAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(np, &head, entries, np_temp) {
+ np->do_stuff();
+ ...
+ STAILQ_REMOVE(&head, np, entry, entries);
+ free(np);
+}
+ /* TailQ Deletion. */
+while (!STAILQ_EMPTY(&head)) {
+ n1 = STAILQ_FIRST(&head);
+ STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(&head, entries);
+ free(n1);
+}
+ /* Faster TailQ Deletion. */
+n1 = STAILQ_FIRST(&head);
+while (n1 != NULL) {
+ n2 = STAILQ_NEXT(n1, entries);
+ free(n1);
+ n1 = n2;
+}
+STAILQ_INIT(&head);
+.Ed
+.Sh LISTS
+A list is headed by a structure defined by the
+.Nm LIST_HEAD
+macro.
+This structure contains a single pointer to the first element
+on the list.
+The elements are doubly linked so that an arbitrary element can be
+removed without traversing the list.
+New elements can be added to the list after an existing element,
+before an existing element, or at the head of the list.
+A
+.Fa LIST_HEAD
+structure is declared as follows:
+.Bd -literal -offset indent
+LIST_HEAD(HEADNAME, TYPE) head;
+.Ed
+.Pp
+where
+.Fa HEADNAME
+is the name of the structure to be defined, and
+.Fa TYPE
+is the type of the elements to be linked into the list.
+A pointer to the head of the list can later be declared as:
+.Bd -literal -offset indent
+struct HEADNAME *headp;
+.Ed
+.Pp
+(The names
+.Li head
+and
+.Li headp
+are user selectable.)
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER
+evaluates to an initializer for the list
+.Fa head .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm LIST_EMPTY
+evaluates to true if there are no elements in the list.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm LIST_ENTRY
+declares a structure that connects the elements in
+the list.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm LIST_FIRST
+returns the first element in the list or NULL if the list
+is empty.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm LIST_FOREACH
+traverses the list referenced by
+.Fa head
+in the forward direction, assigning each element in turn to
+.Fa var .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm LIST_FOREACH_SAFE
+traverses the list referenced by
+.Fa head
+in the forward direction, assigning each element in turn to
+.Fa var .
+However, unlike
+.Fn LIST_FOREACH
+here it is permitted to both remove
+.Fa var
+as well as free it from within the loop safely without interfering with the
+traversal.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm LIST_INIT
+initializes the list referenced by
+.Fa head .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm LIST_INSERT_HEAD
+inserts the new element
+.Fa elm
+at the head of the list.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm LIST_INSERT_AFTER
+inserts the new element
+.Fa elm
+after the element
+.Fa listelm .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm LIST_INSERT_BEFORE
+inserts the new element
+.Fa elm
+before the element
+.Fa listelm .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm LIST_NEXT
+returns the next element in the list, or NULL if this is the last.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm LIST_REMOVE
+removes the element
+.Fa elm
+from the list.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm LIST_SWAP
+swaps the contents of
+.Fa head1
+and
+.Fa head2 .
+.Sh LIST EXAMPLE
+.Bd -literal
+LIST_HEAD(listhead, entry) head =
+ LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head);
+struct listhead *headp; /* List head. */
+struct entry {
+ ...
+ LIST_ENTRY(entry) entries; /* List. */
+ ...
+} *n1, *n2, *n3, *np, *np_temp;
+
+LIST_INIT(&head); /* Initialize the list. */
+
+n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the head. */
+LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&head, n1, entries);
+
+n2 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert after. */
+LIST_INSERT_AFTER(n1, n2, entries);
+
+n3 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert before. */
+LIST_INSERT_BEFORE(n2, n3, entries);
+
+LIST_REMOVE(n2, entries); /* Deletion. */
+free(n2);
+ /* Forward traversal. */
+LIST_FOREACH(np, &head, entries)
+ np-> ...
+
+ /* Safe forward traversal. */
+LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(np, &head, entries, np_temp) {
+ np->do_stuff();
+ ...
+ LIST_REMOVE(np, entries);
+ free(np);
+}
+
+while (!LIST_EMPTY(&head)) { /* List Deletion. */
+ n1 = LIST_FIRST(&head);
+ LIST_REMOVE(n1, entries);
+ free(n1);
+}
+
+n1 = LIST_FIRST(&head); /* Faster List Deletion. */
+while (n1 != NULL) {
+ n2 = LIST_NEXT(n1, entries);
+ free(n1);
+ n1 = n2;
+}
+LIST_INIT(&head);
+.Ed
+.Sh TAIL QUEUES
+A tail queue is headed by a structure defined by the
+.Nm TAILQ_HEAD
+macro.
+This structure contains a pair of pointers,
+one to the first element in the tail queue and the other to
+the last element in the tail queue.
+The elements are doubly linked so that an arbitrary element can be
+removed without traversing the tail queue.
+New elements can be added to the tail queue after an existing element,
+before an existing element, at the head of the tail queue,
+or at the end of the tail queue.
+A
+.Fa TAILQ_HEAD
+structure is declared as follows:
+.Bd -literal -offset indent
+TAILQ_HEAD(HEADNAME, TYPE) head;
+.Ed
+.Pp
+where
+.Li HEADNAME
+is the name of the structure to be defined, and
+.Li TYPE
+is the type of the elements to be linked into the tail queue.
+A pointer to the head of the tail queue can later be declared as:
+.Bd -literal -offset indent
+struct HEADNAME *headp;
+.Ed
+.Pp
+(The names
+.Li head
+and
+.Li headp
+are user selectable.)
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER
+evaluates to an initializer for the tail queue
+.Fa head .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_CONCAT
+concatenates the tail queue headed by
+.Fa head2
+onto the end of the one headed by
+.Fa head1
+removing all entries from the former.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_EMPTY
+evaluates to true if there are no items on the tail queue.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_ENTRY
+declares a structure that connects the elements in
+the tail queue.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_FIRST
+returns the first item on the tail queue or NULL if the tail queue
+is empty.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH
+traverses the tail queue referenced by
+.Fa head
+in the forward direction, assigning each element in turn to
+.Fa var .
+.Fa var
+is set to
+.Dv NULL
+if the loop completes normally, or if there were no elements.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE
+traverses the tail queue referenced by
+.Fa head
+in the reverse direction, assigning each element in turn to
+.Fa var .
+.Pp
+The macros
+.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE
+and
+.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE
+traverse the list referenced by
+.Fa head
+in the forward or reverse direction respectively,
+assigning each element in turn to
+.Fa var .
+However, unlike their unsafe counterparts,
+.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH
+and
+.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE
+permit to both remove
+.Fa var
+as well as free it from within the loop safely without interfering with the
+traversal.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_INIT
+initializes the tail queue referenced by
+.Fa head .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD
+inserts the new element
+.Fa elm
+at the head of the tail queue.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL
+inserts the new element
+.Fa elm
+at the end of the tail queue.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER
+inserts the new element
+.Fa elm
+after the element
+.Fa listelm .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE
+inserts the new element
+.Fa elm
+before the element
+.Fa listelm .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_LAST
+returns the last item on the tail queue.
+If the tail queue is empty the return value is
+.Dv NULL .
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_NEXT
+returns the next item on the tail queue, or NULL if this item is the last.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_PREV
+returns the previous item on the tail queue, or NULL if this item
+is the first.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_REMOVE
+removes the element
+.Fa elm
+from the tail queue.
+.Pp
+The macro
+.Nm TAILQ_SWAP
+swaps the contents of
+.Fa head1
+and
+.Fa head2 .
+.Sh TAIL QUEUE EXAMPLE
+.Bd -literal
+TAILQ_HEAD(tailhead, entry) head =
+ TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head);
+struct tailhead *headp; /* Tail queue head. */
+struct entry {
+ ...
+ TAILQ_ENTRY(entry) entries; /* Tail queue. */
+ ...
+} *n1, *n2, *n3, *np;
+
+TAILQ_INIT(&head); /* Initialize the queue. */
+
+n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the head. */
+TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&head, n1, entries);
+
+n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the tail. */
+TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&head, n1, entries);
+
+n2 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert after. */
+TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&head, n1, n2, entries);
+
+n3 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert before. */
+TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(n2, n3, entries);
+
+TAILQ_REMOVE(&head, n2, entries); /* Deletion. */
+free(n2);
+ /* Forward traversal. */
+TAILQ_FOREACH(np, &head, entries)
+ np-> ...
+ /* Safe forward traversal. */
+TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(np, &head, entries, np_temp) {
+ np->do_stuff();
+ ...
+ TAILQ_REMOVE(&head, np, entries);
+ free(np);
+}
+ /* Reverse traversal. */
+TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(np, &head, tailhead, entries)
+ np-> ...
+ /* TailQ Deletion. */
+while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&head)) {
+ n1 = TAILQ_FIRST(&head);
+ TAILQ_REMOVE(&head, n1, entries);
+ free(n1);
+}
+ /* Faster TailQ Deletion. */
+n1 = TAILQ_FIRST(&head);
+while (n1 != NULL) {
+ n2 = TAILQ_NEXT(n1, entries);
+ free(n1);
+ n1 = n2;
+}
+TAILQ_INIT(&head);
+.Ed
+.Sh SEE ALSO
+.Xr tree 3
+.Sh HISTORY
+The
+.Nm queue
+functions first appeared in
+.Bx 4.4 .
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19
tools/include/xen-external/bsd-sys-queue-h-seddery
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/tools/include/xen-external/bsd-sys-queue-h-seddery Tue Jan 31
16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+#!/usr/bin/perl -p
+#
+# This script is part of the Xen build system. It has a very
+# permissive licence to avoid complicating the licence of the
+# generated header file and to allow this seddery to be reused by
+# other projects.
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
+# obtaining a copy of this individual file (the "Software"), to deal
+# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
+# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,
+# sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
+# persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the
+# following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
+# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
+# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
+# BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
+# ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
+# CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+# SOFTWARE.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2011 Citrix Ltd
+
+our $namespace, $ucnamespace;
+
+BEGIN {
+ die unless @ARGV;
+ $namespace = pop @ARGV;
+ $namespace =~ s/^--prefix=// or die;
+ $ucnamespace = uc $namespace;
+
+ print <<END or die $!;
+/*
+ * DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE
+ *
+ * Generated automatically by bsd-sys-queue-h-seddery to
+ * - introduce ${ucnamespace}_ and ${namespace}_ namespace prefixes
+ * - turn "struct type" into "type" so that type arguments
+ * to the macros are type names not struct tags
+ * - remove the reference to sys/cdefs.h, which is not needed
+ *
+ * The purpose of this seddery is to allow the resulting file to be
+ * freely included by software which might also want to include other
+ * list macros; to make it usable when struct tags are not being used
+ * or not known; to make it more portable.
+ */
+END
+}
+
+s/\b( _SYS_QUEUE |
+ SLIST | LIST | STAILQ | TAILQ | QUEUE
+ )/${ucnamespace}_$1/xg;
+
+s/\b( TRACEBUF | TRASHIT |
+ QMD_
+ )/${ucnamespace}__$1/xg;
+
+s/\b(
+ qm_
+ )/${namespace}__$1/xg;
+
+s/\b struct \s+ type \b/type/xg;
+
+s,^\#include.*sys/cdefs.*,/* $& */,xg;
+
+s/\b( NULL )/0/xg;
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 tools/include/xen-external/bsd-sys-queue.h
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/tools/include/xen-external/bsd-sys-queue.h Tue Jan 31 16:06:14
2012 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,637 @@
+/*-
+ * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
+ * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
+ * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
+ * without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
+ * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
+ * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
+ * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
+ * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
+ * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
+ * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
+ * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
+ * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+ * SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * @(#)queue.h 8.5 (Berkeley) 8/20/94
+ * $FreeBSD$
+ */
+
+#ifndef _SYS_QUEUE_H_
+#define _SYS_QUEUE_H_
+
+#include <sys/cdefs.h>
+
+/*
+ * This file defines four types of data structures: singly-linked lists,
+ * singly-linked tail queues, lists and tail queues.
+ *
+ * A singly-linked list is headed by a single forward pointer. The elements
+ * are singly linked for minimum space and pointer manipulation overhead at
+ * the expense of O(n) removal for arbitrary elements. New elements can be
+ * added to the list after an existing element or at the head of the list.
+ * Elements being removed from the head of the list should use the explicit
+ * macro for this purpose for optimum efficiency. A singly-linked list may
+ * only be traversed in the forward direction. Singly-linked lists are ideal
+ * for applications with large datasets and few or no removals or for
+ * implementing a LIFO queue.
+ *
+ * A singly-linked tail queue is headed by a pair of pointers, one to the
+ * head of the list and the other to the tail of the list. The elements are
+ * singly linked for minimum space and pointer manipulation overhead at the
+ * expense of O(n) removal for arbitrary elements. New elements can be added
+ * to the list after an existing element, at the head of the list, or at the
+ * end of the list. Elements being removed from the head of the tail queue
+ * should use the explicit macro for this purpose for optimum efficiency.
+ * A singly-linked tail queue may only be traversed in the forward direction.
+ * Singly-linked tail queues are ideal for applications with large datasets
+ * and few or no removals or for implementing a FIFO queue.
+ *
+ * A list is headed by a single forward pointer (or an array of forward
+ * pointers for a hash table header). The elements are doubly linked
+ * so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to
+ * traverse the list. New elements can be added to the list before
+ * or after an existing element or at the head of the list. A list
+ * may only be traversed in the forward direction.
+ *
+ * A tail queue is headed by a pair of pointers, one to the head of the
+ * list and the other to the tail of the list. The elements are doubly
+ * linked so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to
+ * traverse the list. New elements can be added to the list before or
+ * after an existing element, at the head of the list, or at the end of
+ * the list. A tail queue may be traversed in either direction.
+ *
+ * For details on the use of these macros, see the queue(3) manual page.
+ *
+ *
+ * SLIST LIST STAILQ TAILQ
+ * _HEAD + + + +
+ * _HEAD_INITIALIZER + + + +
+ * _ENTRY + + + +
+ * _INIT + + + +
+ * _EMPTY + + + +
+ * _FIRST + + + +
+ * _NEXT + + + +
+ * _PREV - - - +
+ * _LAST - - + +
+ * _FOREACH + + + +
+ * _FOREACH_SAFE + + + +
+ * _FOREACH_REVERSE - - - +
+ * _FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE - - - +
+ * _INSERT_HEAD + + + +
+ * _INSERT_BEFORE - + - +
+ * _INSERT_AFTER + + + +
+ * _INSERT_TAIL - - + +
+ * _CONCAT - - + +
+ * _REMOVE_AFTER + - + -
+ * _REMOVE_HEAD + - + -
+ * _REMOVE + + + +
+ * _SWAP + + + +
+ *
+ */
+#ifdef QUEUE_MACRO_DEBUG
+/* Store the last 2 places the queue element or head was altered */
+struct qm_trace {
+ char * lastfile;
+ int lastline;
+ char * prevfile;
+ int prevline;
+};
+
+#define TRACEBUF struct qm_trace trace;
+#define TRASHIT(x) do {(x) = (void *)-1;} while (0)
+#define QMD_SAVELINK(name, link) void **name = (void *)&(link)
+
+#define QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head) do {
\
+ (head)->trace.prevline = (head)->trace.lastline; \
+ (head)->trace.prevfile = (head)->trace.lastfile; \
+ (head)->trace.lastline = __LINE__; \
+ (head)->trace.lastfile = __FILE__; \
+} while (0)
+
+#define QMD_TRACE_ELEM(elem) do {
\
+ (elem)->trace.prevline = (elem)->trace.lastline; \
+ (elem)->trace.prevfile = (elem)->trace.lastfile; \
+ (elem)->trace.lastline = __LINE__; \
+ (elem)->trace.lastfile = __FILE__; \
+} while (0)
+
+#else
+#define QMD_TRACE_ELEM(elem)
+#define QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head)
+#define QMD_SAVELINK(name, link)
+#define TRACEBUF
+#define TRASHIT(x)
+#endif /* QUEUE_MACRO_DEBUG */
+
+/*
+ * Singly-linked List declarations.
+ */
+#define SLIST_HEAD(name, type)
\
+struct name { \
+ struct type *slh_first; /* first element */ \
+}
+
+#define SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head)
\
+ { NULL }
+
+#define SLIST_ENTRY(type)
\
+struct { \
+ struct type *sle_next; /* next element */ \
+}
+
+/*
+ * Singly-linked List functions.
+ */
+#define SLIST_EMPTY(head) ((head)->slh_first == NULL)
+
+#define SLIST_FIRST(head) ((head)->slh_first)
+
+#define SLIST_FOREACH(var, head, field)
\
+ for ((var) = SLIST_FIRST((head)); \
+ (var); \
+ (var) = SLIST_NEXT((var), field))
+
+#define SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(var, head, field, tvar)
\
+ for ((var) = SLIST_FIRST((head)); \
+ (var) && ((tvar) = SLIST_NEXT((var), field), 1); \
+ (var) = (tvar))
+
+#define SLIST_FOREACH_PREVPTR(var, varp, head, field)
\
+ for ((varp) = &SLIST_FIRST((head)); \
+ ((var) = *(varp)) != NULL; \
+ (varp) = &SLIST_NEXT((var), field))
+
+#define SLIST_INIT(head) do {
\
+ SLIST_FIRST((head)) = NULL; \
+} while (0)
+
+#define SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(slistelm, elm, field) do {
\
+ SLIST_NEXT((elm), field) = SLIST_NEXT((slistelm), field); \
+ SLIST_NEXT((slistelm), field) = (elm); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do {
\
+ SLIST_NEXT((elm), field) = SLIST_FIRST((head)); \
+ SLIST_FIRST((head)) = (elm); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define SLIST_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.sle_next)
+
+#define SLIST_REMOVE(head, elm, type, field) do {
\
+ QMD_SAVELINK(oldnext, (elm)->field.sle_next); \
+ if (SLIST_FIRST((head)) == (elm)) { \
+ SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD((head), field); \
+ } \
+ else { \
+ struct type *curelm = SLIST_FIRST((head)); \
+ while (SLIST_NEXT(curelm, field) != (elm)) \
+ curelm = SLIST_NEXT(curelm, field); \
+ SLIST_REMOVE_AFTER(curelm, field); \
+ } \
+ TRASHIT(*oldnext); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define SLIST_REMOVE_AFTER(elm, field) do { \
+ SLIST_NEXT(elm, field) = \
+ SLIST_NEXT(SLIST_NEXT(elm, field), field); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(head, field) do {
\
+ SLIST_FIRST((head)) = SLIST_NEXT(SLIST_FIRST((head)), field); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define SLIST_SWAP(head1, head2, type) do { \
+ struct type *swap_first = SLIST_FIRST(head1); \
+ SLIST_FIRST(head1) = SLIST_FIRST(head2); \
+ SLIST_FIRST(head2) = swap_first; \
+} while (0)
+
+/*
+ * Singly-linked Tail queue declarations.
+ */
+#define STAILQ_HEAD(name, type)
\
+struct name { \
+ struct type *stqh_first;/* first element */ \
+ struct type **stqh_last;/* addr of last next element */ \
+}
+
+#define STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head)
\
+ { NULL, &(head).stqh_first }
+
+#define STAILQ_ENTRY(type)
\
+struct { \
+ struct type *stqe_next; /* next element */ \
+}
+
+/*
+ * Singly-linked Tail queue functions.
+ */
+#define STAILQ_CONCAT(head1, head2) do {
\
+ if (!STAILQ_EMPTY((head2))) { \
+ *(head1)->stqh_last = (head2)->stqh_first; \
+ (head1)->stqh_last = (head2)->stqh_last; \
+ STAILQ_INIT((head2)); \
+ } \
+} while (0)
+
+#define STAILQ_EMPTY(head) ((head)->stqh_first == NULL)
+
+#define STAILQ_FIRST(head) ((head)->stqh_first)
+
+#define STAILQ_FOREACH(var, head, field)
\
+ for((var) = STAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
+ (var); \
+ (var) = STAILQ_NEXT((var), field))
+
+
+#define STAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(var, head, field, tvar)
\
+ for ((var) = STAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
+ (var) && ((tvar) = STAILQ_NEXT((var), field), 1); \
+ (var) = (tvar))
+
+#define STAILQ_INIT(head) do {
\
+ STAILQ_FIRST((head)) = NULL; \
+ (head)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define STAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(head, tqelm, elm, field) do {
\
+ if ((STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = STAILQ_NEXT((tqelm), field)) == NULL)\
+ (head)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
+ STAILQ_NEXT((tqelm), field) = (elm); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do {
\
+ if ((STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = STAILQ_FIRST((head))) == NULL) \
+ (head)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
+ STAILQ_FIRST((head)) = (elm); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(head, elm, field) do {
\
+ STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = NULL; \
+ *(head)->stqh_last = (elm); \
+ (head)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define STAILQ_LAST(head, type, field)
\
+ (STAILQ_EMPTY((head)) ? \
+ NULL : \
+ ((struct type *)(void *) \
+ ((char *)((head)->stqh_last) - __offsetof(struct type, field))))
+
+#define STAILQ_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.stqe_next)
+
+#define STAILQ_REMOVE(head, elm, type, field) do {
\
+ QMD_SAVELINK(oldnext, (elm)->field.stqe_next); \
+ if (STAILQ_FIRST((head)) == (elm)) { \
+ STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD((head), field); \
+ } \
+ else { \
+ struct type *curelm = STAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
+ while (STAILQ_NEXT(curelm, field) != (elm)) \
+ curelm = STAILQ_NEXT(curelm, field); \
+ STAILQ_REMOVE_AFTER(head, curelm, field); \
+ } \
+ TRASHIT(*oldnext); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define STAILQ_REMOVE_AFTER(head, elm, field) do { \
+ if ((STAILQ_NEXT(elm, field) = \
+ STAILQ_NEXT(STAILQ_NEXT(elm, field), field)) == NULL) \
+ (head)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(head, field) do {
\
+ if ((STAILQ_FIRST((head)) = \
+ STAILQ_NEXT(STAILQ_FIRST((head)), field)) == NULL) \
+ (head)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define STAILQ_SWAP(head1, head2, type) do { \
+ struct type *swap_first = STAILQ_FIRST(head1); \
+ struct type **swap_last = (head1)->stqh_last; \
+ STAILQ_FIRST(head1) = STAILQ_FIRST(head2); \
+ (head1)->stqh_last = (head2)->stqh_last; \
+ STAILQ_FIRST(head2) = swap_first; \
+ (head2)->stqh_last = swap_last; \
+ if (STAILQ_EMPTY(head1)) \
+ (head1)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_FIRST(head1); \
+ if (STAILQ_EMPTY(head2)) \
+ (head2)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_FIRST(head2); \
+} while (0)
+
+
+/*
+ * List declarations.
+ */
+#define LIST_HEAD(name, type)
\
+struct name { \
+ struct type *lh_first; /* first element */ \
+}
+
+#define LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head)
\
+ { NULL }
+
+#define LIST_ENTRY(type)
\
+struct { \
+ struct type *le_next; /* next element */ \
+ struct type **le_prev; /* address of previous next element */ \
+}
+
+/*
+ * List functions.
+ */
+
+#if (defined(_KERNEL) && defined(INVARIANTS))
+#define QMD_LIST_CHECK_HEAD(head, field) do {
\
+ if (LIST_FIRST((head)) != NULL && \
+ LIST_FIRST((head))->field.le_prev != \
+ &LIST_FIRST((head))) \
+ panic("Bad list head %p first->prev != head", (head)); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define QMD_LIST_CHECK_NEXT(elm, field) do {
\
+ if (LIST_NEXT((elm), field) != NULL && \
+ LIST_NEXT((elm), field)->field.le_prev != \
+ &((elm)->field.le_next)) \
+ panic("Bad link elm %p next->prev != elm", (elm)); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define QMD_LIST_CHECK_PREV(elm, field) do {
\
+ if (*(elm)->field.le_prev != (elm)) \
+ panic("Bad link elm %p prev->next != elm", (elm)); \
+} while (0)
+#else
+#define QMD_LIST_CHECK_HEAD(head, field)
+#define QMD_LIST_CHECK_NEXT(elm, field)
+#define QMD_LIST_CHECK_PREV(elm, field)
+#endif /* (_KERNEL && INVARIANTS) */
+
+#define LIST_EMPTY(head) ((head)->lh_first == NULL)
+
+#define LIST_FIRST(head) ((head)->lh_first)
+
+#define LIST_FOREACH(var, head, field)
\
+ for ((var) = LIST_FIRST((head)); \
+ (var); \
+ (var) = LIST_NEXT((var), field))
+
+#define LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(var, head, field, tvar)
\
+ for ((var) = LIST_FIRST((head)); \
+ (var) && ((tvar) = LIST_NEXT((var), field), 1); \
+ (var) = (tvar))
+
+#define LIST_INIT(head) do {
\
+ LIST_FIRST((head)) = NULL; \
+} while (0)
+
+#define LIST_INSERT_AFTER(listelm, elm, field) do {
\
+ QMD_LIST_CHECK_NEXT(listelm, field); \
+ if ((LIST_NEXT((elm), field) = LIST_NEXT((listelm), field)) != NULL)\
+ LIST_NEXT((listelm), field)->field.le_prev = \
+ &LIST_NEXT((elm), field); \
+ LIST_NEXT((listelm), field) = (elm); \
+ (elm)->field.le_prev = &LIST_NEXT((listelm), field); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define LIST_INSERT_BEFORE(listelm, elm, field) do {
\
+ QMD_LIST_CHECK_PREV(listelm, field); \
+ (elm)->field.le_prev = (listelm)->field.le_prev; \
+ LIST_NEXT((elm), field) = (listelm); \
+ *(listelm)->field.le_prev = (elm); \
+ (listelm)->field.le_prev = &LIST_NEXT((elm), field); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define LIST_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do {
\
+ QMD_LIST_CHECK_HEAD((head), field); \
+ if ((LIST_NEXT((elm), field) = LIST_FIRST((head))) != NULL) \
+ LIST_FIRST((head))->field.le_prev = &LIST_NEXT((elm), field);\
+ LIST_FIRST((head)) = (elm); \
+ (elm)->field.le_prev = &LIST_FIRST((head)); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define LIST_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.le_next)
+
+#define LIST_REMOVE(elm, field) do {
\
+ QMD_SAVELINK(oldnext, (elm)->field.le_next); \
+ QMD_SAVELINK(oldprev, (elm)->field.le_prev); \
+ QMD_LIST_CHECK_NEXT(elm, field); \
+ QMD_LIST_CHECK_PREV(elm, field); \
+ if (LIST_NEXT((elm), field) != NULL) \
+ LIST_NEXT((elm), field)->field.le_prev = \
+ (elm)->field.le_prev; \
+ *(elm)->field.le_prev = LIST_NEXT((elm), field); \
+ TRASHIT(*oldnext); \
+ TRASHIT(*oldprev); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define LIST_SWAP(head1, head2, type, field) do { \
+ struct type *swap_tmp = LIST_FIRST((head1)); \
+ LIST_FIRST((head1)) = LIST_FIRST((head2)); \
+ LIST_FIRST((head2)) = swap_tmp; \
+ if ((swap_tmp = LIST_FIRST((head1))) != NULL) \
+ swap_tmp->field.le_prev = &LIST_FIRST((head1)); \
+ if ((swap_tmp = LIST_FIRST((head2))) != NULL) \
+ swap_tmp->field.le_prev = &LIST_FIRST((head2)); \
+} while (0)
+
+/*
+ * Tail queue declarations.
+ */
+#define TAILQ_HEAD(name, type)
\
+struct name { \
+ struct type *tqh_first; /* first element */ \
+ struct type **tqh_last; /* addr of last next element */ \
+ TRACEBUF \
+}
+
+#define TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head)
\
+ { NULL, &(head).tqh_first }
+
+#define TAILQ_ENTRY(type)
\
+struct { \
+ struct type *tqe_next; /* next element */ \
+ struct type **tqe_prev; /* address of previous next element */ \
+ TRACEBUF \
+}
+
+/*
+ * Tail queue functions.
+ */
+#if (defined(_KERNEL) && defined(INVARIANTS))
+#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_HEAD(head, field) do {
\
+ if (!TAILQ_EMPTY(head) && \
+ TAILQ_FIRST((head))->field.tqe_prev != \
+ &TAILQ_FIRST((head))) \
+ panic("Bad tailq head %p first->prev != head", (head)); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_TAIL(head, field) do {
\
+ if (*(head)->tqh_last != NULL) \
+ panic("Bad tailq NEXT(%p->tqh_last) != NULL", (head)); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_NEXT(elm, field) do {
\
+ if (TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) != NULL && \
+ TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field)->field.tqe_prev != \
+ &((elm)->field.tqe_next)) \
+ panic("Bad link elm %p next->prev != elm", (elm)); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_PREV(elm, field) do {
\
+ if (*(elm)->field.tqe_prev != (elm)) \
+ panic("Bad link elm %p prev->next != elm", (elm)); \
+} while (0)
+#else
+#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_HEAD(head, field)
+#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_TAIL(head, headname)
+#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_NEXT(elm, field)
+#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_PREV(elm, field)
+#endif /* (_KERNEL && INVARIANTS) */
+
+#define TAILQ_CONCAT(head1, head2, field) do {
\
+ if (!TAILQ_EMPTY(head2)) { \
+ *(head1)->tqh_last = (head2)->tqh_first; \
+ (head2)->tqh_first->field.tqe_prev = (head1)->tqh_last; \
+ (head1)->tqh_last = (head2)->tqh_last; \
+ TAILQ_INIT((head2)); \
+ QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head1); \
+ QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head2); \
+ } \
+} while (0)
+
+#define TAILQ_EMPTY(head) ((head)->tqh_first == NULL)
+
+#define TAILQ_FIRST(head) ((head)->tqh_first)
+
+#define TAILQ_FOREACH(var, head, field)
\
+ for ((var) = TAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
+ (var); \
+ (var) = TAILQ_NEXT((var), field))
+
+#define TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(var, head, field, tvar)
\
+ for ((var) = TAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
+ (var) && ((tvar) = TAILQ_NEXT((var), field), 1); \
+ (var) = (tvar))
+
+#define TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(var, head, headname, field)
\
+ for ((var) = TAILQ_LAST((head), headname); \
+ (var); \
+ (var) = TAILQ_PREV((var), headname, field))
+
+#define TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE(var, head, headname, field, tvar)
\
+ for ((var) = TAILQ_LAST((head), headname); \
+ (var) && ((tvar) = TAILQ_PREV((var), headname, field), 1); \
+ (var) = (tvar))
+
+#define TAILQ_INIT(head) do {
\
+ TAILQ_FIRST((head)) = NULL; \
+ (head)->tqh_last = &TAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
+ QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(head, listelm, elm, field) do {
\
+ QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_NEXT(listelm, field); \
+ if ((TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = TAILQ_NEXT((listelm), field)) != NULL)\
+ TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field)->field.tqe_prev = \
+ &TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
+ else { \
+ (head)->tqh_last = &TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
+ QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head); \
+ } \
+ TAILQ_NEXT((listelm), field) = (elm); \
+ (elm)->field.tqe_prev = &TAILQ_NEXT((listelm), field); \
+ QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&(elm)->field); \
+ QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&listelm->field); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(listelm, elm, field) do {
\
+ QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_PREV(listelm, field); \
+ (elm)->field.tqe_prev = (listelm)->field.tqe_prev; \
+ TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = (listelm); \
+ *(listelm)->field.tqe_prev = (elm); \
+ (listelm)->field.tqe_prev = &TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
+ QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&(elm)->field); \
+ QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&listelm->field); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do {
\
+ QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_HEAD(head, field); \
+ if ((TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = TAILQ_FIRST((head))) != NULL) \
+ TAILQ_FIRST((head))->field.tqe_prev = \
+ &TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
+ else \
+ (head)->tqh_last = &TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
+ TAILQ_FIRST((head)) = (elm); \
+ (elm)->field.tqe_prev = &TAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
+ QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head); \
+ QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&(elm)->field); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(head, elm, field) do {
\
+ QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_TAIL(head, field); \
+ TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = NULL; \
+ (elm)->field.tqe_prev = (head)->tqh_last; \
+ *(head)->tqh_last = (elm); \
+ (head)->tqh_last = &TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
+ QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head); \
+ QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&(elm)->field); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define TAILQ_LAST(head, headname)
\
+ (*(((struct headname *)((head)->tqh_last))->tqh_last))
+
+#define TAILQ_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.tqe_next)
+
+#define TAILQ_PREV(elm, headname, field)
\
+ (*(((struct headname *)((elm)->field.tqe_prev))->tqh_last))
+
+#define TAILQ_REMOVE(head, elm, field) do {
\
+ QMD_SAVELINK(oldnext, (elm)->field.tqe_next); \
+ QMD_SAVELINK(oldprev, (elm)->field.tqe_prev); \
+ QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_NEXT(elm, field); \
+ QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_PREV(elm, field); \
+ if ((TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field)) != NULL) \
+ TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field)->field.tqe_prev = \
+ (elm)->field.tqe_prev; \
+ else { \
+ (head)->tqh_last = (elm)->field.tqe_prev; \
+ QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head); \
+ } \
+ *(elm)->field.tqe_prev = TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
+ TRASHIT(*oldnext); \
+ TRASHIT(*oldprev); \
+ QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&(elm)->field); \
+} while (0)
+
+#define TAILQ_SWAP(head1, head2, type, field) do { \
+ struct type *swap_first = (head1)->tqh_first; \
+ struct type **swap_last = (head1)->tqh_last; \
+ (head1)->tqh_first = (head2)->tqh_first; \
+ (head1)->tqh_last = (head2)->tqh_last; \
+ (head2)->tqh_first = swap_first; \
+ (head2)->tqh_last = swap_last; \
+ if ((swap_first = (head1)->tqh_first) != NULL) \
+ swap_first->field.tqe_prev = &(head1)->tqh_first; \
+ else \
+ (head1)->tqh_last = &(head1)->tqh_first; \
+ if ((swap_first = (head2)->tqh_first) != NULL) \
+ swap_first->field.tqe_prev = &(head2)->tqh_first; \
+ else \
+ (head2)->tqh_last = &(head2)->tqh_first; \
+} while (0)
+
+#endif /* !_SYS_QUEUE_H_ */
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 tools/libxl/Makefile
--- a/tools/libxl/Makefile Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ b/tools/libxl/Makefile Tue Jan 31 16:06:14 2012 +0000
@@ -93,8 +93,8 @@
rm -f $@.tmp
$(call move-if-changed,$@.2.tmp,$@)
-_libxl_list.h: bsd-sys-queue-h-seddery external/bsd-sys-queue.h
- perl ./$^ --prefix=libxl >$@.new
+_libxl_list.h: $(XEN_INCLUDE)/xen-external/bsd-sys-queue-h-seddery
$(XEN_INCLUDE)/xen-external/bsd-sys-queue.h
+ perl $^ --prefix=libxl >$@.new
$(call move-if-changed,$@.new,$@)
libxl_paths.c: _libxl_paths.h
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 tools/libxl/bsd-sys-queue-h-seddery
--- a/tools/libxl/bsd-sys-queue-h-seddery Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl -p
-#
-# This script is part of the Xen build system. It has a very
-# permissive licence to avoid complicating the licence of the
-# generated header file and to allow this seddery to be reused by
-# other projects.
-#
-# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
-# obtaining a copy of this individual file (the "Software"), to deal
-# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
-# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,
-# sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
-# persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the
-# following conditions:
-#
-# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
-# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-#
-# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
-# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
-# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
-# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
-# BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
-# ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
-# CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
-# SOFTWARE.
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2011 Citrix Ltd
-
-our $namespace, $ucnamespace;
-
-BEGIN {
- die unless @ARGV;
- $namespace = pop @ARGV;
- $namespace =~ s/^--prefix=// or die;
- $ucnamespace = uc $namespace;
-
- print <<END or die $!;
-/*
- * DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE
- *
- * Generated automatically by bsd-sys-queue-h-seddery to
- * - introduce ${ucnamespace}_ and ${namespace}_ namespace prefixes
- * - turn "struct type" into "type" so that type arguments
- * to the macros are type names not struct tags
- * - remove the reference to sys/cdefs.h, which is not needed
- *
- * The purpose of this seddery is to allow the resulting file to be
- * freely included by software which might also want to include other
- * list macros; to make it usable when struct tags are not being used
- * or not known; to make it more portable.
- */
-END
-}
-
-s/\b( _SYS_QUEUE |
- SLIST | LIST | STAILQ | TAILQ | QUEUE
- )/${ucnamespace}_$1/xg;
-
-s/\b( TRACEBUF | TRASHIT |
- QMD_
- )/${ucnamespace}__$1/xg;
-
-s/\b(
- qm_
- )/${namespace}__$1/xg;
-
-s/\b struct \s+ type \b/type/xg;
-
-s,^\#include.*sys/cdefs.*,/* $& */,xg;
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 tools/libxl/external/README
--- a/tools/libxl/external/README Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-WARNING - DO NOT EDIT THINGS IN THIS DIRECTORY (apart from this README)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-These files were obtained elsewhere and should only be updated by
-copying new versions from the source location, as documented below:
-
-bsd-COPYRIGHT
-bsd-sys-queue.h
-bsd-queue.3
-
- Obtained from the FreeBSD SVN using the following commands:
- svn co -r 221843 svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/head/sys/sys/
- svn co -r 221843 svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/head/share/man/man3
- svn cat -r 221843 http://svn.freebsd.org/base/head/COPYRIGHT
>tools/libxl/external/bsd-COPYRIGHT
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 tools/libxl/external/bsd-COPYRIGHT
--- a/tools/libxl/external/bsd-COPYRIGHT Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-# @(#)COPYRIGHT 8.2 (Berkeley) 3/21/94
-
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-2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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-
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-NOTE: The copyright of UC Berkeley's Berkeley Software Distribution ("BSD")
-source has been updated. The copyright addendum may be found at
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diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 tools/libxl/external/bsd-queue.3
--- a/tools/libxl/external/bsd-queue.3 Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,1044 +0,0 @@
-.\" Copyright (c) 1993
-.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
-.\"
-.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-.\" are met:
-.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
-.\" must display the following acknowledgement:
-.\" This product includes software developed by the University of
-.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors.
-.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
-.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
-.\" without specific prior written permission.
-.\"
-.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
-.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
-.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
-.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
-.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
-.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
-.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
-.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
-.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
-.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
-.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
-.\"
-.\" @(#)queue.3 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/24/94
-.\" $FreeBSD$
-.\"
-.Dd May 13, 2011
-.Dt QUEUE 3
-.Os
-.Sh NAME
-.Nm SLIST_EMPTY ,
-.Nm SLIST_ENTRY ,
-.Nm SLIST_FIRST ,
-.Nm SLIST_FOREACH ,
-.Nm SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE ,
-.Nm SLIST_HEAD ,
-.Nm SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER ,
-.Nm SLIST_INIT ,
-.Nm SLIST_INSERT_AFTER ,
-.Nm SLIST_INSERT_HEAD ,
-.Nm SLIST_NEXT ,
-.Nm SLIST_REMOVE_AFTER ,
-.Nm SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD ,
-.Nm SLIST_REMOVE ,
-.Nm SLIST_SWAP ,
-.Nm STAILQ_CONCAT ,
-.Nm STAILQ_EMPTY ,
-.Nm STAILQ_ENTRY ,
-.Nm STAILQ_FIRST ,
-.Nm STAILQ_FOREACH ,
-.Nm STAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE ,
-.Nm STAILQ_HEAD ,
-.Nm STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER ,
-.Nm STAILQ_INIT ,
-.Nm STAILQ_INSERT_AFTER ,
-.Nm STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD ,
-.Nm STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL ,
-.Nm STAILQ_LAST ,
-.Nm STAILQ_NEXT ,
-.Nm STAILQ_REMOVE_AFTER ,
-.Nm STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD ,
-.Nm STAILQ_REMOVE ,
-.Nm STAILQ_SWAP ,
-.Nm LIST_EMPTY ,
-.Nm LIST_ENTRY ,
-.Nm LIST_FIRST ,
-.Nm LIST_FOREACH ,
-.Nm LIST_FOREACH_SAFE ,
-.Nm LIST_HEAD ,
-.Nm LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER ,
-.Nm LIST_INIT ,
-.Nm LIST_INSERT_AFTER ,
-.Nm LIST_INSERT_BEFORE ,
-.Nm LIST_INSERT_HEAD ,
-.Nm LIST_NEXT ,
-.Nm LIST_REMOVE ,
-.Nm LIST_SWAP ,
-.Nm TAILQ_CONCAT ,
-.Nm TAILQ_EMPTY ,
-.Nm TAILQ_ENTRY ,
-.Nm TAILQ_FIRST ,
-.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH ,
-.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE ,
-.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE ,
-.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE ,
-.Nm TAILQ_HEAD ,
-.Nm TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER ,
-.Nm TAILQ_INIT ,
-.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER ,
-.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE ,
-.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD ,
-.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL ,
-.Nm TAILQ_LAST ,
-.Nm TAILQ_NEXT ,
-.Nm TAILQ_PREV ,
-.Nm TAILQ_REMOVE ,
-.Nm TAILQ_SWAP
-.Nd implementations of singly-linked lists, singly-linked tail queues,
-lists and tail queues
-.Sh SYNOPSIS
-.In sys/queue.h
-.\"
-.Fn SLIST_EMPTY "SLIST_HEAD *head"
-.Fn SLIST_ENTRY "TYPE"
-.Fn SLIST_FIRST "SLIST_HEAD *head"
-.Fn SLIST_FOREACH "TYPE *var" "SLIST_HEAD *head" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE "TYPE *var" "SLIST_HEAD *head" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME" "TYPE
*temp_var"
-.Fn SLIST_HEAD "HEADNAME" "TYPE"
-.Fn SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER "SLIST_HEAD head"
-.Fn SLIST_INIT "SLIST_HEAD *head"
-.Fn SLIST_INSERT_AFTER "TYPE *listelm" "TYPE *elm" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn SLIST_INSERT_HEAD "SLIST_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn SLIST_NEXT "TYPE *elm" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn SLIST_REMOVE_AFTER "TYPE *elm" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD "SLIST_HEAD *head" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn SLIST_REMOVE "SLIST_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "TYPE" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn SLIST_SWAP "SLIST_HEAD *head1" "SLIST_HEAD *head2" "SLIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.\"
-.Fn STAILQ_CONCAT "STAILQ_HEAD *head1" "STAILQ_HEAD *head2"
-.Fn STAILQ_EMPTY "STAILQ_HEAD *head"
-.Fn STAILQ_ENTRY "TYPE"
-.Fn STAILQ_FIRST "STAILQ_HEAD *head"
-.Fn STAILQ_FOREACH "TYPE *var" "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn STAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE "TYPE *var" "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
"TYPE *temp_var"
-.Fn STAILQ_HEAD "HEADNAME" "TYPE"
-.Fn STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER "STAILQ_HEAD head"
-.Fn STAILQ_INIT "STAILQ_HEAD *head"
-.Fn STAILQ_INSERT_AFTER "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *listelm" "TYPE *elm"
"STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn STAILQ_LAST "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn STAILQ_NEXT "TYPE *elm" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn STAILQ_REMOVE_AFTER "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn STAILQ_REMOVE "STAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "TYPE" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn STAILQ_SWAP "STAILQ_HEAD *head1" "STAILQ_HEAD *head2" "STAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.\"
-.Fn LIST_EMPTY "LIST_HEAD *head"
-.Fn LIST_ENTRY "TYPE"
-.Fn LIST_FIRST "LIST_HEAD *head"
-.Fn LIST_FOREACH "TYPE *var" "LIST_HEAD *head" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn LIST_FOREACH_SAFE "TYPE *var" "LIST_HEAD *head" "LIST_ENTRY NAME" "TYPE
*temp_var"
-.Fn LIST_HEAD "HEADNAME" "TYPE"
-.Fn LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER "LIST_HEAD head"
-.Fn LIST_INIT "LIST_HEAD *head"
-.Fn LIST_INSERT_AFTER "TYPE *listelm" "TYPE *elm" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn LIST_INSERT_BEFORE "TYPE *listelm" "TYPE *elm" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn LIST_INSERT_HEAD "LIST_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn LIST_NEXT "TYPE *elm" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn LIST_REMOVE "TYPE *elm" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn LIST_SWAP "LIST_HEAD *head1" "LIST_HEAD *head2" "TYPE" "LIST_ENTRY NAME"
-.\"
-.Fn TAILQ_CONCAT "TAILQ_HEAD *head1" "TAILQ_HEAD *head2" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn TAILQ_EMPTY "TAILQ_HEAD *head"
-.Fn TAILQ_ENTRY "TYPE"
-.Fn TAILQ_FIRST "TAILQ_HEAD *head"
-.Fn TAILQ_FOREACH "TYPE *var" "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE "TYPE *var" "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME" "TYPE
*temp_var"
-.Fn TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE "TYPE *var" "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "HEADNAME"
"TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE "TYPE *var" "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "HEADNAME"
"TAILQ_ENTRY NAME" "TYPE *temp_var"
-.Fn TAILQ_HEAD "HEADNAME" "TYPE"
-.Fn TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER "TAILQ_HEAD head"
-.Fn TAILQ_INIT "TAILQ_HEAD *head"
-.Fn TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *listelm" "TYPE *elm"
"TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE "TYPE *listelm" "TYPE *elm" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn TAILQ_LAST "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "HEADNAME"
-.Fn TAILQ_NEXT "TYPE *elm" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn TAILQ_PREV "TYPE *elm" "HEADNAME" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn TAILQ_REMOVE "TAILQ_HEAD *head" "TYPE *elm" "TAILQ_ENTRY NAME"
-.Fn TAILQ_SWAP "TAILQ_HEAD *head1" "TAILQ_HEAD *head2" "TYPE" "TAILQ_ENTRY
NAME"
-.\"
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-These macros define and operate on four types of data structures:
-singly-linked lists, singly-linked tail queues, lists, and tail queues.
-All four structures support the following functionality:
-.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
-.It
-Insertion of a new entry at the head of the list.
-.It
-Insertion of a new entry after any element in the list.
-.It
-O(1) removal of an entry from the head of the list.
-.It
-Forward traversal through the list.
-.It
-Swawpping the contents of two lists.
-.El
-.Pp
-Singly-linked lists are the simplest of the four data structures
-and support only the above functionality.
-Singly-linked lists are ideal for applications with large datasets
-and few or no removals,
-or for implementing a LIFO queue.
-Singly-linked lists add the following functionality:
-.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
-.It
-O(n) removal of any entry in the list.
-.El
-.Pp
-Singly-linked tail queues add the following functionality:
-.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
-.It
-Entries can be added at the end of a list.
-.It
-O(n) removal of any entry in the list.
-.It
-They may be concatenated.
-.El
-However:
-.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
-.It
-All list insertions must specify the head of the list.
-.It
-Each head entry requires two pointers rather than one.
-.It
-Code size is about 15% greater and operations run about 20% slower
-than singly-linked lists.
-.El
-.Pp
-Singly-linked tailqs are ideal for applications with large datasets and
-few or no removals,
-or for implementing a FIFO queue.
-.Pp
-All doubly linked types of data structures (lists and tail queues)
-additionally allow:
-.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
-.It
-Insertion of a new entry before any element in the list.
-.It
-O(1) removal of any entry in the list.
-.El
-However:
-.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
-.It
-Each element requires two pointers rather than one.
-.It
-Code size and execution time of operations (except for removal) is about
-twice that of the singly-linked data-structures.
-.El
-.Pp
-Linked lists are the simplest of the doubly linked data structures and support
-only the above functionality over singly-linked lists.
-.Pp
-Tail queues add the following functionality:
-.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
-.It
-Entries can be added at the end of a list.
-.It
-They may be traversed backwards, from tail to head.
-.It
-They may be concatenated.
-.El
-However:
-.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
-.It
-All list insertions and removals must specify the head of the list.
-.It
-Each head entry requires two pointers rather than one.
-.It
-Code size is about 15% greater and operations run about 20% slower
-than singly-linked lists.
-.El
-.Pp
-In the macro definitions,
-.Fa TYPE
-is the name of a user defined structure,
-that must contain a field of type
-.Li SLIST_ENTRY ,
-.Li STAILQ_ENTRY ,
-.Li LIST_ENTRY ,
-or
-.Li TAILQ_ENTRY ,
-named
-.Fa NAME .
-The argument
-.Fa HEADNAME
-is the name of a user defined structure that must be declared
-using the macros
-.Li SLIST_HEAD ,
-.Li STAILQ_HEAD ,
-.Li LIST_HEAD ,
-or
-.Li TAILQ_HEAD .
-See the examples below for further explanation of how these
-macros are used.
-.Sh SINGLY-LINKED LISTS
-A singly-linked list is headed by a structure defined by the
-.Nm SLIST_HEAD
-macro.
-This structure contains a single pointer to the first element
-on the list.
-The elements are singly linked for minimum space and pointer manipulation
-overhead at the expense of O(n) removal for arbitrary elements.
-New elements can be added to the list after an existing element or
-at the head of the list.
-An
-.Fa SLIST_HEAD
-structure is declared as follows:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-SLIST_HEAD(HEADNAME, TYPE) head;
-.Ed
-.Pp
-where
-.Fa HEADNAME
-is the name of the structure to be defined, and
-.Fa TYPE
-is the type of the elements to be linked into the list.
-A pointer to the head of the list can later be declared as:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-struct HEADNAME *headp;
-.Ed
-.Pp
-(The names
-.Li head
-and
-.Li headp
-are user selectable.)
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER
-evaluates to an initializer for the list
-.Fa head .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_EMPTY
-evaluates to true if there are no elements in the list.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_ENTRY
-declares a structure that connects the elements in
-the list.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_FIRST
-returns the first element in the list or NULL if the list is empty.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_FOREACH
-traverses the list referenced by
-.Fa head
-in the forward direction, assigning each element in
-turn to
-.Fa var .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE
-traverses the list referenced by
-.Fa head
-in the forward direction, assigning each element in
-turn to
-.Fa var .
-However, unlike
-.Fn SLIST_FOREACH
-here it is permitted to both remove
-.Fa var
-as well as free it from within the loop safely without interfering with the
-traversal.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_INIT
-initializes the list referenced by
-.Fa head .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_INSERT_HEAD
-inserts the new element
-.Fa elm
-at the head of the list.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_INSERT_AFTER
-inserts the new element
-.Fa elm
-after the element
-.Fa listelm .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_NEXT
-returns the next element in the list.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_REMOVE_AFTER
-removes the element after
-.Fa elm
-from the list. Unlike
-.Fa SLIST_REMOVE ,
-this macro does not traverse the entire list.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD
-removes the element
-.Fa elm
-from the head of the list.
-For optimum efficiency,
-elements being removed from the head of the list should explicitly use
-this macro instead of the generic
-.Fa SLIST_REMOVE
-macro.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_REMOVE
-removes the element
-.Fa elm
-from the list.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm SLIST_SWAP
-swaps the contents of
-.Fa head1
-and
-.Fa head2 .
-.Sh SINGLY-LINKED LIST EXAMPLE
-.Bd -literal
-SLIST_HEAD(slisthead, entry) head =
- SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head);
-struct slisthead *headp; /* Singly-linked List head. */
-struct entry {
- ...
- SLIST_ENTRY(entry) entries; /* Singly-linked List. */
- ...
-} *n1, *n2, *n3, *np;
-
-SLIST_INIT(&head); /* Initialize the list. */
-
-n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the head. */
-SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&head, n1, entries);
-
-n2 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert after. */
-SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(n1, n2, entries);
-
-SLIST_REMOVE(&head, n2, entry, entries);/* Deletion. */
-free(n2);
-
-n3 = SLIST_FIRST(&head);
-SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&head, entries); /* Deletion from the head. */
-free(n3);
- /* Forward traversal. */
-SLIST_FOREACH(np, &head, entries)
- np-> ...
- /* Safe forward traversal. */
-SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(np, &head, entries, np_temp) {
- np->do_stuff();
- ...
- SLIST_REMOVE(&head, np, entry, entries);
- free(np);
-}
-
-while (!SLIST_EMPTY(&head)) { /* List Deletion. */
- n1 = SLIST_FIRST(&head);
- SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&head, entries);
- free(n1);
-}
-.Ed
-.Sh SINGLY-LINKED TAIL QUEUES
-A singly-linked tail queue is headed by a structure defined by the
-.Nm STAILQ_HEAD
-macro.
-This structure contains a pair of pointers,
-one to the first element in the tail queue and the other to
-the last element in the tail queue.
-The elements are singly linked for minimum space and pointer
-manipulation overhead at the expense of O(n) removal for arbitrary
-elements.
-New elements can be added to the tail queue after an existing element,
-at the head of the tail queue, or at the end of the tail queue.
-A
-.Fa STAILQ_HEAD
-structure is declared as follows:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-STAILQ_HEAD(HEADNAME, TYPE) head;
-.Ed
-.Pp
-where
-.Li HEADNAME
-is the name of the structure to be defined, and
-.Li TYPE
-is the type of the elements to be linked into the tail queue.
-A pointer to the head of the tail queue can later be declared as:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-struct HEADNAME *headp;
-.Ed
-.Pp
-(The names
-.Li head
-and
-.Li headp
-are user selectable.)
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER
-evaluates to an initializer for the tail queue
-.Fa head .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_CONCAT
-concatenates the tail queue headed by
-.Fa head2
-onto the end of the one headed by
-.Fa head1
-removing all entries from the former.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_EMPTY
-evaluates to true if there are no items on the tail queue.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_ENTRY
-declares a structure that connects the elements in
-the tail queue.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_FIRST
-returns the first item on the tail queue or NULL if the tail queue
-is empty.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_FOREACH
-traverses the tail queue referenced by
-.Fa head
-in the forward direction, assigning each element
-in turn to
-.Fa var .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE
-traverses the tail queue referenced by
-.Fa head
-in the forward direction, assigning each element
-in turn to
-.Fa var .
-However, unlike
-.Fn STAILQ_FOREACH
-here it is permitted to both remove
-.Fa var
-as well as free it from within the loop safely without interfering with the
-traversal.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_INIT
-initializes the tail queue referenced by
-.Fa head .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD
-inserts the new element
-.Fa elm
-at the head of the tail queue.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL
-inserts the new element
-.Fa elm
-at the end of the tail queue.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_INSERT_AFTER
-inserts the new element
-.Fa elm
-after the element
-.Fa listelm .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_LAST
-returns the last item on the tail queue.
-If the tail queue is empty the return value is
-.Dv NULL .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_NEXT
-returns the next item on the tail queue, or NULL this item is the last.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_REMOVE_AFTER
-removes the element after
-.Fa elm
-from the tail queue. Unlike
-.Fa STAILQ_REMOVE ,
-this macro does not traverse the entire tail queue.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD
-removes the element at the head of the tail queue.
-For optimum efficiency,
-elements being removed from the head of the tail queue should
-use this macro explicitly rather than the generic
-.Fa STAILQ_REMOVE
-macro.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_REMOVE
-removes the element
-.Fa elm
-from the tail queue.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm STAILQ_SWAP
-swaps the contents of
-.Fa head1
-and
-.Fa head2 .
-.Sh SINGLY-LINKED TAIL QUEUE EXAMPLE
-.Bd -literal
-STAILQ_HEAD(stailhead, entry) head =
- STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head);
-struct stailhead *headp; /* Singly-linked tail queue head. */
-struct entry {
- ...
- STAILQ_ENTRY(entry) entries; /* Tail queue. */
- ...
-} *n1, *n2, *n3, *np;
-
-STAILQ_INIT(&head); /* Initialize the queue. */
-
-n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the head. */
-STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&head, n1, entries);
-
-n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the tail. */
-STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&head, n1, entries);
-
-n2 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert after. */
-STAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&head, n1, n2, entries);
- /* Deletion. */
-STAILQ_REMOVE(&head, n2, entry, entries);
-free(n2);
- /* Deletion from the head. */
-n3 = STAILQ_FIRST(&head);
-STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(&head, entries);
-free(n3);
- /* Forward traversal. */
-STAILQ_FOREACH(np, &head, entries)
- np-> ...
- /* Safe forward traversal. */
-STAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(np, &head, entries, np_temp) {
- np->do_stuff();
- ...
- STAILQ_REMOVE(&head, np, entry, entries);
- free(np);
-}
- /* TailQ Deletion. */
-while (!STAILQ_EMPTY(&head)) {
- n1 = STAILQ_FIRST(&head);
- STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(&head, entries);
- free(n1);
-}
- /* Faster TailQ Deletion. */
-n1 = STAILQ_FIRST(&head);
-while (n1 != NULL) {
- n2 = STAILQ_NEXT(n1, entries);
- free(n1);
- n1 = n2;
-}
-STAILQ_INIT(&head);
-.Ed
-.Sh LISTS
-A list is headed by a structure defined by the
-.Nm LIST_HEAD
-macro.
-This structure contains a single pointer to the first element
-on the list.
-The elements are doubly linked so that an arbitrary element can be
-removed without traversing the list.
-New elements can be added to the list after an existing element,
-before an existing element, or at the head of the list.
-A
-.Fa LIST_HEAD
-structure is declared as follows:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-LIST_HEAD(HEADNAME, TYPE) head;
-.Ed
-.Pp
-where
-.Fa HEADNAME
-is the name of the structure to be defined, and
-.Fa TYPE
-is the type of the elements to be linked into the list.
-A pointer to the head of the list can later be declared as:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-struct HEADNAME *headp;
-.Ed
-.Pp
-(The names
-.Li head
-and
-.Li headp
-are user selectable.)
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER
-evaluates to an initializer for the list
-.Fa head .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm LIST_EMPTY
-evaluates to true if there are no elements in the list.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm LIST_ENTRY
-declares a structure that connects the elements in
-the list.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm LIST_FIRST
-returns the first element in the list or NULL if the list
-is empty.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm LIST_FOREACH
-traverses the list referenced by
-.Fa head
-in the forward direction, assigning each element in turn to
-.Fa var .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm LIST_FOREACH_SAFE
-traverses the list referenced by
-.Fa head
-in the forward direction, assigning each element in turn to
-.Fa var .
-However, unlike
-.Fn LIST_FOREACH
-here it is permitted to both remove
-.Fa var
-as well as free it from within the loop safely without interfering with the
-traversal.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm LIST_INIT
-initializes the list referenced by
-.Fa head .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm LIST_INSERT_HEAD
-inserts the new element
-.Fa elm
-at the head of the list.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm LIST_INSERT_AFTER
-inserts the new element
-.Fa elm
-after the element
-.Fa listelm .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm LIST_INSERT_BEFORE
-inserts the new element
-.Fa elm
-before the element
-.Fa listelm .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm LIST_NEXT
-returns the next element in the list, or NULL if this is the last.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm LIST_REMOVE
-removes the element
-.Fa elm
-from the list.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm LIST_SWAP
-swaps the contents of
-.Fa head1
-and
-.Fa head2 .
-.Sh LIST EXAMPLE
-.Bd -literal
-LIST_HEAD(listhead, entry) head =
- LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head);
-struct listhead *headp; /* List head. */
-struct entry {
- ...
- LIST_ENTRY(entry) entries; /* List. */
- ...
-} *n1, *n2, *n3, *np, *np_temp;
-
-LIST_INIT(&head); /* Initialize the list. */
-
-n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the head. */
-LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&head, n1, entries);
-
-n2 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert after. */
-LIST_INSERT_AFTER(n1, n2, entries);
-
-n3 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert before. */
-LIST_INSERT_BEFORE(n2, n3, entries);
-
-LIST_REMOVE(n2, entries); /* Deletion. */
-free(n2);
- /* Forward traversal. */
-LIST_FOREACH(np, &head, entries)
- np-> ...
-
- /* Safe forward traversal. */
-LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(np, &head, entries, np_temp) {
- np->do_stuff();
- ...
- LIST_REMOVE(np, entries);
- free(np);
-}
-
-while (!LIST_EMPTY(&head)) { /* List Deletion. */
- n1 = LIST_FIRST(&head);
- LIST_REMOVE(n1, entries);
- free(n1);
-}
-
-n1 = LIST_FIRST(&head); /* Faster List Deletion. */
-while (n1 != NULL) {
- n2 = LIST_NEXT(n1, entries);
- free(n1);
- n1 = n2;
-}
-LIST_INIT(&head);
-.Ed
-.Sh TAIL QUEUES
-A tail queue is headed by a structure defined by the
-.Nm TAILQ_HEAD
-macro.
-This structure contains a pair of pointers,
-one to the first element in the tail queue and the other to
-the last element in the tail queue.
-The elements are doubly linked so that an arbitrary element can be
-removed without traversing the tail queue.
-New elements can be added to the tail queue after an existing element,
-before an existing element, at the head of the tail queue,
-or at the end of the tail queue.
-A
-.Fa TAILQ_HEAD
-structure is declared as follows:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-TAILQ_HEAD(HEADNAME, TYPE) head;
-.Ed
-.Pp
-where
-.Li HEADNAME
-is the name of the structure to be defined, and
-.Li TYPE
-is the type of the elements to be linked into the tail queue.
-A pointer to the head of the tail queue can later be declared as:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-struct HEADNAME *headp;
-.Ed
-.Pp
-(The names
-.Li head
-and
-.Li headp
-are user selectable.)
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER
-evaluates to an initializer for the tail queue
-.Fa head .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_CONCAT
-concatenates the tail queue headed by
-.Fa head2
-onto the end of the one headed by
-.Fa head1
-removing all entries from the former.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_EMPTY
-evaluates to true if there are no items on the tail queue.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_ENTRY
-declares a structure that connects the elements in
-the tail queue.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_FIRST
-returns the first item on the tail queue or NULL if the tail queue
-is empty.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH
-traverses the tail queue referenced by
-.Fa head
-in the forward direction, assigning each element in turn to
-.Fa var .
-.Fa var
-is set to
-.Dv NULL
-if the loop completes normally, or if there were no elements.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE
-traverses the tail queue referenced by
-.Fa head
-in the reverse direction, assigning each element in turn to
-.Fa var .
-.Pp
-The macros
-.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE
-and
-.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE
-traverse the list referenced by
-.Fa head
-in the forward or reverse direction respectively,
-assigning each element in turn to
-.Fa var .
-However, unlike their unsafe counterparts,
-.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH
-and
-.Nm TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE
-permit to both remove
-.Fa var
-as well as free it from within the loop safely without interfering with the
-traversal.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_INIT
-initializes the tail queue referenced by
-.Fa head .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD
-inserts the new element
-.Fa elm
-at the head of the tail queue.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL
-inserts the new element
-.Fa elm
-at the end of the tail queue.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER
-inserts the new element
-.Fa elm
-after the element
-.Fa listelm .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE
-inserts the new element
-.Fa elm
-before the element
-.Fa listelm .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_LAST
-returns the last item on the tail queue.
-If the tail queue is empty the return value is
-.Dv NULL .
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_NEXT
-returns the next item on the tail queue, or NULL if this item is the last.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_PREV
-returns the previous item on the tail queue, or NULL if this item
-is the first.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_REMOVE
-removes the element
-.Fa elm
-from the tail queue.
-.Pp
-The macro
-.Nm TAILQ_SWAP
-swaps the contents of
-.Fa head1
-and
-.Fa head2 .
-.Sh TAIL QUEUE EXAMPLE
-.Bd -literal
-TAILQ_HEAD(tailhead, entry) head =
- TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head);
-struct tailhead *headp; /* Tail queue head. */
-struct entry {
- ...
- TAILQ_ENTRY(entry) entries; /* Tail queue. */
- ...
-} *n1, *n2, *n3, *np;
-
-TAILQ_INIT(&head); /* Initialize the queue. */
-
-n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the head. */
-TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&head, n1, entries);
-
-n1 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert at the tail. */
-TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&head, n1, entries);
-
-n2 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert after. */
-TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&head, n1, n2, entries);
-
-n3 = malloc(sizeof(struct entry)); /* Insert before. */
-TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(n2, n3, entries);
-
-TAILQ_REMOVE(&head, n2, entries); /* Deletion. */
-free(n2);
- /* Forward traversal. */
-TAILQ_FOREACH(np, &head, entries)
- np-> ...
- /* Safe forward traversal. */
-TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(np, &head, entries, np_temp) {
- np->do_stuff();
- ...
- TAILQ_REMOVE(&head, np, entries);
- free(np);
-}
- /* Reverse traversal. */
-TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(np, &head, tailhead, entries)
- np-> ...
- /* TailQ Deletion. */
-while (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&head)) {
- n1 = TAILQ_FIRST(&head);
- TAILQ_REMOVE(&head, n1, entries);
- free(n1);
-}
- /* Faster TailQ Deletion. */
-n1 = TAILQ_FIRST(&head);
-while (n1 != NULL) {
- n2 = TAILQ_NEXT(n1, entries);
- free(n1);
- n1 = n2;
-}
-TAILQ_INIT(&head);
-.Ed
-.Sh SEE ALSO
-.Xr tree 3
-.Sh HISTORY
-The
-.Nm queue
-functions first appeared in
-.Bx 4.4 .
diff -r 6c9a73817770 -r 934c14ab9f19 tools/libxl/external/bsd-sys-queue.h
--- a/tools/libxl/external/bsd-sys-queue.h Tue Jan 31 11:39:37 2012 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,637 +0,0 @@
-/*-
- * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
- * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
- * are met:
- * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
- * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
- * without specific prior written permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
- * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
- * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
- * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
- * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
- * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
- * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
- * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
- * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
- * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
- * SUCH DAMAGE.
- *
- * @(#)queue.h 8.5 (Berkeley) 8/20/94
- * $FreeBSD$
- */
-
-#ifndef _SYS_QUEUE_H_
-#define _SYS_QUEUE_H_
-
-#include <sys/cdefs.h>
-
-/*
- * This file defines four types of data structures: singly-linked lists,
- * singly-linked tail queues, lists and tail queues.
- *
- * A singly-linked list is headed by a single forward pointer. The elements
- * are singly linked for minimum space and pointer manipulation overhead at
- * the expense of O(n) removal for arbitrary elements. New elements can be
- * added to the list after an existing element or at the head of the list.
- * Elements being removed from the head of the list should use the explicit
- * macro for this purpose for optimum efficiency. A singly-linked list may
- * only be traversed in the forward direction. Singly-linked lists are ideal
- * for applications with large datasets and few or no removals or for
- * implementing a LIFO queue.
- *
- * A singly-linked tail queue is headed by a pair of pointers, one to the
- * head of the list and the other to the tail of the list. The elements are
- * singly linked for minimum space and pointer manipulation overhead at the
- * expense of O(n) removal for arbitrary elements. New elements can be added
- * to the list after an existing element, at the head of the list, or at the
- * end of the list. Elements being removed from the head of the tail queue
- * should use the explicit macro for this purpose for optimum efficiency.
- * A singly-linked tail queue may only be traversed in the forward direction.
- * Singly-linked tail queues are ideal for applications with large datasets
- * and few or no removals or for implementing a FIFO queue.
- *
- * A list is headed by a single forward pointer (or an array of forward
- * pointers for a hash table header). The elements are doubly linked
- * so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to
- * traverse the list. New elements can be added to the list before
- * or after an existing element or at the head of the list. A list
- * may only be traversed in the forward direction.
- *
- * A tail queue is headed by a pair of pointers, one to the head of the
- * list and the other to the tail of the list. The elements are doubly
- * linked so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to
- * traverse the list. New elements can be added to the list before or
- * after an existing element, at the head of the list, or at the end of
- * the list. A tail queue may be traversed in either direction.
- *
- * For details on the use of these macros, see the queue(3) manual page.
- *
- *
- * SLIST LIST STAILQ TAILQ
- * _HEAD + + + +
- * _HEAD_INITIALIZER + + + +
- * _ENTRY + + + +
- * _INIT + + + +
- * _EMPTY + + + +
- * _FIRST + + + +
- * _NEXT + + + +
- * _PREV - - - +
- * _LAST - - + +
- * _FOREACH + + + +
- * _FOREACH_SAFE + + + +
- * _FOREACH_REVERSE - - - +
- * _FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE - - - +
- * _INSERT_HEAD + + + +
- * _INSERT_BEFORE - + - +
- * _INSERT_AFTER + + + +
- * _INSERT_TAIL - - + +
- * _CONCAT - - + +
- * _REMOVE_AFTER + - + -
- * _REMOVE_HEAD + - + -
- * _REMOVE + + + +
- * _SWAP + + + +
- *
- */
-#ifdef QUEUE_MACRO_DEBUG
-/* Store the last 2 places the queue element or head was altered */
-struct qm_trace {
- char * lastfile;
- int lastline;
- char * prevfile;
- int prevline;
-};
-
-#define TRACEBUF struct qm_trace trace;
-#define TRASHIT(x) do {(x) = (void *)-1;} while (0)
-#define QMD_SAVELINK(name, link) void **name = (void *)&(link)
-
-#define QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head) do {
\
- (head)->trace.prevline = (head)->trace.lastline; \
- (head)->trace.prevfile = (head)->trace.lastfile; \
- (head)->trace.lastline = __LINE__; \
- (head)->trace.lastfile = __FILE__; \
-} while (0)
-
-#define QMD_TRACE_ELEM(elem) do {
\
- (elem)->trace.prevline = (elem)->trace.lastline; \
- (elem)->trace.prevfile = (elem)->trace.lastfile; \
- (elem)->trace.lastline = __LINE__; \
- (elem)->trace.lastfile = __FILE__; \
-} while (0)
-
-#else
-#define QMD_TRACE_ELEM(elem)
-#define QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head)
-#define QMD_SAVELINK(name, link)
-#define TRACEBUF
-#define TRASHIT(x)
-#endif /* QUEUE_MACRO_DEBUG */
-
-/*
- * Singly-linked List declarations.
- */
-#define SLIST_HEAD(name, type)
\
-struct name { \
- struct type *slh_first; /* first element */ \
-}
-
-#define SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head)
\
- { NULL }
-
-#define SLIST_ENTRY(type)
\
-struct { \
- struct type *sle_next; /* next element */ \
-}
-
-/*
- * Singly-linked List functions.
- */
-#define SLIST_EMPTY(head) ((head)->slh_first == NULL)
-
-#define SLIST_FIRST(head) ((head)->slh_first)
-
-#define SLIST_FOREACH(var, head, field)
\
- for ((var) = SLIST_FIRST((head)); \
- (var); \
- (var) = SLIST_NEXT((var), field))
-
-#define SLIST_FOREACH_SAFE(var, head, field, tvar)
\
- for ((var) = SLIST_FIRST((head)); \
- (var) && ((tvar) = SLIST_NEXT((var), field), 1); \
- (var) = (tvar))
-
-#define SLIST_FOREACH_PREVPTR(var, varp, head, field)
\
- for ((varp) = &SLIST_FIRST((head)); \
- ((var) = *(varp)) != NULL; \
- (varp) = &SLIST_NEXT((var), field))
-
-#define SLIST_INIT(head) do {
\
- SLIST_FIRST((head)) = NULL; \
-} while (0)
-
-#define SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(slistelm, elm, field) do {
\
- SLIST_NEXT((elm), field) = SLIST_NEXT((slistelm), field); \
- SLIST_NEXT((slistelm), field) = (elm); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do {
\
- SLIST_NEXT((elm), field) = SLIST_FIRST((head)); \
- SLIST_FIRST((head)) = (elm); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define SLIST_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.sle_next)
-
-#define SLIST_REMOVE(head, elm, type, field) do {
\
- QMD_SAVELINK(oldnext, (elm)->field.sle_next); \
- if (SLIST_FIRST((head)) == (elm)) { \
- SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD((head), field); \
- } \
- else { \
- struct type *curelm = SLIST_FIRST((head)); \
- while (SLIST_NEXT(curelm, field) != (elm)) \
- curelm = SLIST_NEXT(curelm, field); \
- SLIST_REMOVE_AFTER(curelm, field); \
- } \
- TRASHIT(*oldnext); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define SLIST_REMOVE_AFTER(elm, field) do { \
- SLIST_NEXT(elm, field) = \
- SLIST_NEXT(SLIST_NEXT(elm, field), field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(head, field) do {
\
- SLIST_FIRST((head)) = SLIST_NEXT(SLIST_FIRST((head)), field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define SLIST_SWAP(head1, head2, type) do { \
- struct type *swap_first = SLIST_FIRST(head1); \
- SLIST_FIRST(head1) = SLIST_FIRST(head2); \
- SLIST_FIRST(head2) = swap_first; \
-} while (0)
-
-/*
- * Singly-linked Tail queue declarations.
- */
-#define STAILQ_HEAD(name, type)
\
-struct name { \
- struct type *stqh_first;/* first element */ \
- struct type **stqh_last;/* addr of last next element */ \
-}
-
-#define STAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head)
\
- { NULL, &(head).stqh_first }
-
-#define STAILQ_ENTRY(type)
\
-struct { \
- struct type *stqe_next; /* next element */ \
-}
-
-/*
- * Singly-linked Tail queue functions.
- */
-#define STAILQ_CONCAT(head1, head2) do {
\
- if (!STAILQ_EMPTY((head2))) { \
- *(head1)->stqh_last = (head2)->stqh_first; \
- (head1)->stqh_last = (head2)->stqh_last; \
- STAILQ_INIT((head2)); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define STAILQ_EMPTY(head) ((head)->stqh_first == NULL)
-
-#define STAILQ_FIRST(head) ((head)->stqh_first)
-
-#define STAILQ_FOREACH(var, head, field)
\
- for((var) = STAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
- (var); \
- (var) = STAILQ_NEXT((var), field))
-
-
-#define STAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(var, head, field, tvar)
\
- for ((var) = STAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
- (var) && ((tvar) = STAILQ_NEXT((var), field), 1); \
- (var) = (tvar))
-
-#define STAILQ_INIT(head) do {
\
- STAILQ_FIRST((head)) = NULL; \
- (head)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define STAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(head, tqelm, elm, field) do {
\
- if ((STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = STAILQ_NEXT((tqelm), field)) == NULL)\
- (head)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
- STAILQ_NEXT((tqelm), field) = (elm); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define STAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do {
\
- if ((STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = STAILQ_FIRST((head))) == NULL) \
- (head)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
- STAILQ_FIRST((head)) = (elm); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(head, elm, field) do {
\
- STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = NULL; \
- *(head)->stqh_last = (elm); \
- (head)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define STAILQ_LAST(head, type, field)
\
- (STAILQ_EMPTY((head)) ? \
- NULL : \
- ((struct type *)(void *) \
- ((char *)((head)->stqh_last) - __offsetof(struct type, field))))
-
-#define STAILQ_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.stqe_next)
-
-#define STAILQ_REMOVE(head, elm, type, field) do {
\
- QMD_SAVELINK(oldnext, (elm)->field.stqe_next); \
- if (STAILQ_FIRST((head)) == (elm)) { \
- STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD((head), field); \
- } \
- else { \
- struct type *curelm = STAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
- while (STAILQ_NEXT(curelm, field) != (elm)) \
- curelm = STAILQ_NEXT(curelm, field); \
- STAILQ_REMOVE_AFTER(head, curelm, field); \
- } \
- TRASHIT(*oldnext); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define STAILQ_REMOVE_AFTER(head, elm, field) do { \
- if ((STAILQ_NEXT(elm, field) = \
- STAILQ_NEXT(STAILQ_NEXT(elm, field), field)) == NULL) \
- (head)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD(head, field) do {
\
- if ((STAILQ_FIRST((head)) = \
- STAILQ_NEXT(STAILQ_FIRST((head)), field)) == NULL) \
- (head)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define STAILQ_SWAP(head1, head2, type) do { \
- struct type *swap_first = STAILQ_FIRST(head1); \
- struct type **swap_last = (head1)->stqh_last; \
- STAILQ_FIRST(head1) = STAILQ_FIRST(head2); \
- (head1)->stqh_last = (head2)->stqh_last; \
- STAILQ_FIRST(head2) = swap_first; \
- (head2)->stqh_last = swap_last; \
- if (STAILQ_EMPTY(head1)) \
- (head1)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_FIRST(head1); \
- if (STAILQ_EMPTY(head2)) \
- (head2)->stqh_last = &STAILQ_FIRST(head2); \
-} while (0)
-
-
-/*
- * List declarations.
- */
-#define LIST_HEAD(name, type)
\
-struct name { \
- struct type *lh_first; /* first element */ \
-}
-
-#define LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head)
\
- { NULL }
-
-#define LIST_ENTRY(type)
\
-struct { \
- struct type *le_next; /* next element */ \
- struct type **le_prev; /* address of previous next element */ \
-}
-
-/*
- * List functions.
- */
-
-#if (defined(_KERNEL) && defined(INVARIANTS))
-#define QMD_LIST_CHECK_HEAD(head, field) do {
\
- if (LIST_FIRST((head)) != NULL && \
- LIST_FIRST((head))->field.le_prev != \
- &LIST_FIRST((head))) \
- panic("Bad list head %p first->prev != head", (head)); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define QMD_LIST_CHECK_NEXT(elm, field) do {
\
- if (LIST_NEXT((elm), field) != NULL && \
- LIST_NEXT((elm), field)->field.le_prev != \
- &((elm)->field.le_next)) \
- panic("Bad link elm %p next->prev != elm", (elm)); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define QMD_LIST_CHECK_PREV(elm, field) do {
\
- if (*(elm)->field.le_prev != (elm)) \
- panic("Bad link elm %p prev->next != elm", (elm)); \
-} while (0)
-#else
-#define QMD_LIST_CHECK_HEAD(head, field)
-#define QMD_LIST_CHECK_NEXT(elm, field)
-#define QMD_LIST_CHECK_PREV(elm, field)
-#endif /* (_KERNEL && INVARIANTS) */
-
-#define LIST_EMPTY(head) ((head)->lh_first == NULL)
-
-#define LIST_FIRST(head) ((head)->lh_first)
-
-#define LIST_FOREACH(var, head, field)
\
- for ((var) = LIST_FIRST((head)); \
- (var); \
- (var) = LIST_NEXT((var), field))
-
-#define LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(var, head, field, tvar)
\
- for ((var) = LIST_FIRST((head)); \
- (var) && ((tvar) = LIST_NEXT((var), field), 1); \
- (var) = (tvar))
-
-#define LIST_INIT(head) do {
\
- LIST_FIRST((head)) = NULL; \
-} while (0)
-
-#define LIST_INSERT_AFTER(listelm, elm, field) do {
\
- QMD_LIST_CHECK_NEXT(listelm, field); \
- if ((LIST_NEXT((elm), field) = LIST_NEXT((listelm), field)) != NULL)\
- LIST_NEXT((listelm), field)->field.le_prev = \
- &LIST_NEXT((elm), field); \
- LIST_NEXT((listelm), field) = (elm); \
- (elm)->field.le_prev = &LIST_NEXT((listelm), field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define LIST_INSERT_BEFORE(listelm, elm, field) do {
\
- QMD_LIST_CHECK_PREV(listelm, field); \
- (elm)->field.le_prev = (listelm)->field.le_prev; \
- LIST_NEXT((elm), field) = (listelm); \
- *(listelm)->field.le_prev = (elm); \
- (listelm)->field.le_prev = &LIST_NEXT((elm), field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define LIST_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do {
\
- QMD_LIST_CHECK_HEAD((head), field); \
- if ((LIST_NEXT((elm), field) = LIST_FIRST((head))) != NULL) \
- LIST_FIRST((head))->field.le_prev = &LIST_NEXT((elm), field);\
- LIST_FIRST((head)) = (elm); \
- (elm)->field.le_prev = &LIST_FIRST((head)); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define LIST_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.le_next)
-
-#define LIST_REMOVE(elm, field) do {
\
- QMD_SAVELINK(oldnext, (elm)->field.le_next); \
- QMD_SAVELINK(oldprev, (elm)->field.le_prev); \
- QMD_LIST_CHECK_NEXT(elm, field); \
- QMD_LIST_CHECK_PREV(elm, field); \
- if (LIST_NEXT((elm), field) != NULL) \
- LIST_NEXT((elm), field)->field.le_prev = \
- (elm)->field.le_prev; \
- *(elm)->field.le_prev = LIST_NEXT((elm), field); \
- TRASHIT(*oldnext); \
- TRASHIT(*oldprev); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define LIST_SWAP(head1, head2, type, field) do { \
- struct type *swap_tmp = LIST_FIRST((head1)); \
- LIST_FIRST((head1)) = LIST_FIRST((head2)); \
- LIST_FIRST((head2)) = swap_tmp; \
- if ((swap_tmp = LIST_FIRST((head1))) != NULL) \
- swap_tmp->field.le_prev = &LIST_FIRST((head1)); \
- if ((swap_tmp = LIST_FIRST((head2))) != NULL) \
- swap_tmp->field.le_prev = &LIST_FIRST((head2)); \
-} while (0)
-
-/*
- * Tail queue declarations.
- */
-#define TAILQ_HEAD(name, type)
\
-struct name { \
- struct type *tqh_first; /* first element */ \
- struct type **tqh_last; /* addr of last next element */ \
- TRACEBUF \
-}
-
-#define TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(head)
\
- { NULL, &(head).tqh_first }
-
-#define TAILQ_ENTRY(type)
\
-struct { \
- struct type *tqe_next; /* next element */ \
- struct type **tqe_prev; /* address of previous next element */ \
- TRACEBUF \
-}
-
-/*
- * Tail queue functions.
- */
-#if (defined(_KERNEL) && defined(INVARIANTS))
-#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_HEAD(head, field) do {
\
- if (!TAILQ_EMPTY(head) && \
- TAILQ_FIRST((head))->field.tqe_prev != \
- &TAILQ_FIRST((head))) \
- panic("Bad tailq head %p first->prev != head", (head)); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_TAIL(head, field) do {
\
- if (*(head)->tqh_last != NULL) \
- panic("Bad tailq NEXT(%p->tqh_last) != NULL", (head)); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_NEXT(elm, field) do {
\
- if (TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) != NULL && \
- TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field)->field.tqe_prev != \
- &((elm)->field.tqe_next)) \
- panic("Bad link elm %p next->prev != elm", (elm)); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_PREV(elm, field) do {
\
- if (*(elm)->field.tqe_prev != (elm)) \
- panic("Bad link elm %p prev->next != elm", (elm)); \
-} while (0)
-#else
-#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_HEAD(head, field)
-#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_TAIL(head, headname)
-#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_NEXT(elm, field)
-#define QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_PREV(elm, field)
-#endif /* (_KERNEL && INVARIANTS) */
-
-#define TAILQ_CONCAT(head1, head2, field) do {
\
- if (!TAILQ_EMPTY(head2)) { \
- *(head1)->tqh_last = (head2)->tqh_first; \
- (head2)->tqh_first->field.tqe_prev = (head1)->tqh_last; \
- (head1)->tqh_last = (head2)->tqh_last; \
- TAILQ_INIT((head2)); \
- QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head1); \
- QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head2); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define TAILQ_EMPTY(head) ((head)->tqh_first == NULL)
-
-#define TAILQ_FIRST(head) ((head)->tqh_first)
-
-#define TAILQ_FOREACH(var, head, field)
\
- for ((var) = TAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
- (var); \
- (var) = TAILQ_NEXT((var), field))
-
-#define TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(var, head, field, tvar)
\
- for ((var) = TAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
- (var) && ((tvar) = TAILQ_NEXT((var), field), 1); \
- (var) = (tvar))
-
-#define TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(var, head, headname, field)
\
- for ((var) = TAILQ_LAST((head), headname); \
- (var); \
- (var) = TAILQ_PREV((var), headname, field))
-
-#define TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE(var, head, headname, field, tvar)
\
- for ((var) = TAILQ_LAST((head), headname); \
- (var) && ((tvar) = TAILQ_PREV((var), headname, field), 1); \
- (var) = (tvar))
-
-#define TAILQ_INIT(head) do {
\
- TAILQ_FIRST((head)) = NULL; \
- (head)->tqh_last = &TAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
- QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(head, listelm, elm, field) do {
\
- QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_NEXT(listelm, field); \
- if ((TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = TAILQ_NEXT((listelm), field)) != NULL)\
- TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field)->field.tqe_prev = \
- &TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
- else { \
- (head)->tqh_last = &TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
- QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head); \
- } \
- TAILQ_NEXT((listelm), field) = (elm); \
- (elm)->field.tqe_prev = &TAILQ_NEXT((listelm), field); \
- QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&(elm)->field); \
- QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&listelm->field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(listelm, elm, field) do {
\
- QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_PREV(listelm, field); \
- (elm)->field.tqe_prev = (listelm)->field.tqe_prev; \
- TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = (listelm); \
- *(listelm)->field.tqe_prev = (elm); \
- (listelm)->field.tqe_prev = &TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
- QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&(elm)->field); \
- QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&listelm->field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do {
\
- QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_HEAD(head, field); \
- if ((TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = TAILQ_FIRST((head))) != NULL) \
- TAILQ_FIRST((head))->field.tqe_prev = \
- &TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
- else \
- (head)->tqh_last = &TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
- TAILQ_FIRST((head)) = (elm); \
- (elm)->field.tqe_prev = &TAILQ_FIRST((head)); \
- QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head); \
- QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&(elm)->field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(head, elm, field) do {
\
- QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_TAIL(head, field); \
- TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field) = NULL; \
- (elm)->field.tqe_prev = (head)->tqh_last; \
- *(head)->tqh_last = (elm); \
- (head)->tqh_last = &TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
- QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head); \
- QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&(elm)->field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define TAILQ_LAST(head, headname)
\
- (*(((struct headname *)((head)->tqh_last))->tqh_last))
-
-#define TAILQ_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.tqe_next)
-
-#define TAILQ_PREV(elm, headname, field)
\
- (*(((struct headname *)((elm)->field.tqe_prev))->tqh_last))
-
-#define TAILQ_REMOVE(head, elm, field) do {
\
- QMD_SAVELINK(oldnext, (elm)->field.tqe_next); \
- QMD_SAVELINK(oldprev, (elm)->field.tqe_prev); \
- QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_NEXT(elm, field); \
- QMD_TAILQ_CHECK_PREV(elm, field); \
- if ((TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field)) != NULL) \
- TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field)->field.tqe_prev = \
- (elm)->field.tqe_prev; \
- else { \
- (head)->tqh_last = (elm)->field.tqe_prev; \
- QMD_TRACE_HEAD(head); \
- } \
- *(elm)->field.tqe_prev = TAILQ_NEXT((elm), field); \
- TRASHIT(*oldnext); \
- TRASHIT(*oldprev); \
- QMD_TRACE_ELEM(&(elm)->field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define TAILQ_SWAP(head1, head2, type, field) do { \
- struct type *swap_first = (head1)->tqh_first; \
- struct type **swap_last = (head1)->tqh_last; \
- (head1)->tqh_first = (head2)->tqh_first; \
- (head1)->tqh_last = (head2)->tqh_last; \
- (head2)->tqh_first = swap_first; \
- (head2)->tqh_last = swap_last; \
- if ((swap_first = (head1)->tqh_first) != NULL) \
- swap_first->field.tqe_prev = &(head1)->tqh_first; \
- else \
- (head1)->tqh_last = &(head1)->tqh_first; \
- if ((swap_first = (head2)->tqh_first) != NULL) \
- swap_first->field.tqe_prev = &(head2)->tqh_first; \
- else \
- (head2)->tqh_last = &(head2)->tqh_first; \
-} while (0)
-
-#endif /* !_SYS_QUEUE_H_ */
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