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diff --git a/1.2-netsec/include/asterisk/linkedlists.h b/1.2-netsec/include/asterisk/linkedlists.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8cf251b8b..000000000 --- a/1.2-netsec/include/asterisk/linkedlists.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,443 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit. - * - * Copyright (C) 1999 - 2005, Digium, Inc. - * - * Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com> - * Kevin P. Fleming <kpfleming@digium.com> - * - * See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about - * the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact - * any of the maintainers of this project for assistance; - * the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC - * channels for your use. - * - * This program is free software, distributed under the terms of - * the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file - * at the top of the source tree. - */ - -#ifndef ASTERISK_LINKEDLISTS_H -#define ASTERISK_LINKEDLISTS_H - -#include "asterisk/lock.h" - -/*! - \file linkedlists.h - \brief A set of macros to manage forward-linked lists. -*/ - -/*! - \brief Attempts to lock a list. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - - This macro attempts to place an exclusive lock in the - list head structure pointed to by head. - Returns non-zero on success, 0 on failure -*/ -#define AST_LIST_LOCK(head) \ - ast_mutex_lock(&(head)->lock) - -/*! - \brief Attempts to unlock a list. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - - This macro attempts to remove an exclusive lock from the - list head structure pointed to by head. If the list - was not locked by this thread, this macro has no effect. -*/ -#define AST_LIST_UNLOCK(head) \ - ast_mutex_unlock(&(head)->lock) - -/*! - \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a list of specified type. - \param name This will be the name of the defined structure. - \param type This is the type of each list entry. - - This macro creates a structure definition that can be used - to hold a list of the entries of type \a type. It does not actually - declare (allocate) a structure; to do that, either follow this - macro with the desired name of the instance you wish to declare, - or use the specified \a name to declare instances elsewhere. - - Example usage: - \code - static AST_LIST_HEAD(entry_list, entry) entries; - \endcode - - This would define \c struct \c entry_list, and declare an instance of it named - \a entries, all intended to hold a list of type \c struct \c entry. -*/ -#define AST_LIST_HEAD(name, type) \ -struct name { \ - struct type *first; \ - struct type *last; \ - ast_mutex_t lock; \ -} - -/*! - \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a list of specified type (with no lock). - \param name This will be the name of the defined structure. - \param type This is the type of each list entry. - - This macro creates a structure definition that can be used - to hold a list of the entries of type \a type. It does not actually - declare (allocate) a structure; to do that, either follow this - macro with the desired name of the instance you wish to declare, - or use the specified \a name to declare instances elsewhere. - - Example usage: - \code - static AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK(entry_list, entry) entries; - \endcode - - This would define \c struct \c entry_list, and declare an instance of it named - \a entries, all intended to hold a list of type \c struct \c entry. -*/ -#define AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK(name, type) \ -struct name { \ - struct type *first; \ - struct type *last; \ -} - -/*! - \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a list of specified type, statically initialized. - \param name This will be the name of the defined structure. - \param type This is the type of each list entry. - - This macro creates a structure definition that can be used - to hold a list of the entries of type \a type, and allocates an instance - of it, initialized to be empty. - - Example usage: - \code - static AST_LIST_HEAD_STATIC(entry_list, entry); - \endcode - - This would define \c struct \c entry_list, intended to hold a list of - type \c struct \c entry. -*/ -#define AST_LIST_HEAD_STATIC(name, type) \ -struct name { \ - struct type *first; \ - struct type *last; \ - ast_mutex_t lock; \ -} name = { \ - .first = NULL, \ - .last = NULL, \ - .lock = AST_MUTEX_INIT_VALUE, \ -}; - -/*! - \brief Initializes a list head structure with a specified first entry. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - \param entry pointer to the list entry that will become the head of the list - - This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head - entry to the supplied value and recreating the embedded lock. -*/ -#define AST_LIST_HEAD_SET(head, entry) do { \ - (head)->first = (entry); \ - (head)->last = (entry); \ - ast_mutex_init(&(head)->lock); \ -} while (0) - -/*! - \brief Initializes a list head structure with a specified first entry. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - \param entry pointer to the list entry that will become the head of the list - - This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head - entry to the supplied value. -*/ -#define AST_LIST_HEAD_SET_NOLOCK(head, entry) do { \ - (head)->first = (entry); \ - (head)->last = (entry); \ -} while (0) - -/*! - \brief Declare a forward link structure inside a list entry. - \param type This is the type of each list entry. - - This macro declares a structure to be used to link list entries together. - It must be used inside the definition of the structure named in - \a type, as follows: - - \code - struct list_entry { - ... - AST_LIST_ENTRY(list_entry) list; - } - \endcode - - The field name \a list here is arbitrary, and can be anything you wish. -*/ -#define AST_LIST_ENTRY(type) \ -struct { \ - struct type *next; \ -} - -/*! - \brief Returns the first entry contained in a list. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - */ -#define AST_LIST_FIRST(head) ((head)->first) - -/*! - \brief Returns the next entry in the list after the given entry. - \param elm This is a pointer to the current entry. - \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY()) - used to link entries of this list together. -*/ -#define AST_LIST_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.next) - -/*! - \brief Checks whether the specified list contains any entries. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - - Returns non-zero if the list has entries, zero if not. - */ -#define AST_LIST_EMPTY(head) (AST_LIST_FIRST(head) == NULL) - -/*! - \brief Loops over (traverses) the entries in a list. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - \param var This is the name of the variable that will hold a pointer to the - current list entry on each iteration. It must be declared before calling - this macro. - \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY()) - used to link entries of this list together. - - This macro is use to loop over (traverse) the entries in a list. It uses a - \a for loop, and supplies the enclosed code with a pointer to each list - entry as it loops. It is typically used as follows: - \code - static AST_LIST_HEAD(entry_list, list_entry) entries; - ... - struct list_entry { - ... - AST_LIST_ENTRY(list_entry) list; - } - ... - struct list_entry *current; - ... - AST_LIST_TRAVERSE(&entries, current, list) { - (do something with current here) - } - \endcode - \warning If you modify the forward-link pointer contained in the \a current entry while - inside the loop, the behavior will be unpredictable. At a minimum, the following - macros will modify the forward-link pointer, and should not be used inside - AST_LIST_TRAVERSE() against the entry pointed to by the \a current pointer without - careful consideration of their consequences: - \li AST_LIST_NEXT() (when used as an lvalue) - \li AST_LIST_INSERT_AFTER() - \li AST_LIST_INSERT_HEAD() - \li AST_LIST_INSERT_TAIL() -*/ -#define AST_LIST_TRAVERSE(head,var,field) \ - for((var) = (head)->first; (var); (var) = (var)->field.next) - -/*! - \brief Loops safely over (traverses) the entries in a list. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - \param var This is the name of the variable that will hold a pointer to the - current list entry on each iteration. It must be declared before calling - this macro. - \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY()) - used to link entries of this list together. - - This macro is used to safely loop over (traverse) the entries in a list. It - uses a \a for loop, and supplies the enclosed code with a pointer to each list - entry as it loops. It is typically used as follows: - - \code - static AST_LIST_HEAD(entry_list, list_entry) entries; - ... - struct list_entry { - ... - AST_LIST_ENTRY(list_entry) list; - } - ... - struct list_entry *current; - ... - AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_BEGIN(&entries, current, list) { - (do something with current here) - } - AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_END; - \endcode - - It differs from AST_LIST_TRAVERSE() in that the code inside the loop can modify - (or even free, after calling AST_LIST_REMOVE_CURRENT()) the entry pointed to by - the \a current pointer without affecting the loop traversal. -*/ -#define AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_BEGIN(head, var, field) { \ - typeof((head)->first) __list_next; \ - typeof((head)->first) __list_prev = NULL; \ - typeof((head)->first) __new_prev = NULL; \ - for ((var) = (head)->first, __new_prev = (var), \ - __list_next = (var) ? (var)->field.next : NULL; \ - (var); \ - __list_prev = __new_prev, (var) = __list_next, \ - __list_next = (var) ? (var)->field.next : NULL \ - ) - -/*! - \brief Removes the \a current entry from a list during a traversal. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY()) - used to link entries of this list together. - - \note This macro can \b only be used inside an AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_BEGIN() - block; it is used to unlink the current entry from the list without affecting - the list traversal (and without having to re-traverse the list to modify the - previous entry, if any). - */ -#define AST_LIST_REMOVE_CURRENT(head, field) \ - __new_prev = __list_prev; \ - if (__list_prev) \ - __list_prev->field.next = __list_next; \ - else \ - (head)->first = __list_next; \ - if (!__list_next) \ - (head)->last = __list_prev; - -/*! - \brief Closes a safe loop traversal block. - */ -#define AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_END } - -/*! - \brief Initializes a list head structure. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - - This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head - entry to \a NULL (empty list) and recreating the embedded lock. -*/ -#define AST_LIST_HEAD_INIT(head) { \ - (head)->first = NULL; \ - (head)->last = NULL; \ - ast_mutex_init(&(head)->lock); \ -} - -/*! - \brief Destroys a list head structure. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - - This macro destroys a list head structure by setting the head - entry to \a NULL (empty list) and destroying the embedded lock. - It does not free the structure from memory. -*/ -#define AST_LIST_HEAD_DESTROY(head) { \ - (head)->first = NULL; \ - (head)->last = NULL; \ - ast_mutex_destroy(&(head)->lock); \ -} - -/*! - \brief Initializes a list head structure. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - - This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head - entry to \a NULL (empty list) and recreating the embedded lock. -*/ -#define AST_LIST_HEAD_INIT_NOLOCK(head) { \ - (head)->first = NULL; \ - (head)->last = NULL; \ -} - -/*! - \brief Inserts a list entry after a given entry. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - \param listelm This is a pointer to the entry after which the new entry should - be inserted. - \param elm This is a pointer to the entry to be inserted. - \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY()) - used to link entries of this list together. - */ -#define AST_LIST_INSERT_AFTER(head, listelm, elm, field) do { \ - (elm)->field.next = (listelm)->field.next; \ - (listelm)->field.next = (elm); \ - if ((head)->last == (listelm)) \ - (head)->last = (elm); \ -} while (0) - -/*! - \brief Inserts a list entry at the head of a list. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - \param elm This is a pointer to the entry to be inserted. - \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY()) - used to link entries of this list together. - */ -#define AST_LIST_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do { \ - (elm)->field.next = (head)->first; \ - (head)->first = (elm); \ - if (!(head)->last) \ - (head)->last = (elm); \ -} while (0) - -/*! - \brief Appends a list entry to the tail of a list. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - \param elm This is a pointer to the entry to be appended. - \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY()) - used to link entries of this list together. - - Note: The link field in the appended entry is \b not modified, so if it is - actually the head of a list itself, the entire list will be appended - temporarily (until the next AST_LIST_INSERT_TAIL is performed). - */ -#define AST_LIST_INSERT_TAIL(head, elm, field) do { \ - if (!(head)->first) { \ - (head)->first = (elm); \ - (head)->last = (elm); \ - } else { \ - (head)->last->field.next = (elm); \ - (head)->last = (elm); \ - } \ -} while (0) - -/*! - \brief Removes and returns the head entry from a list. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY()) - used to link entries of this list together. - - Removes the head entry from the list, and returns a pointer to it. - This macro is safe to call on an empty list. - */ -#define AST_LIST_REMOVE_HEAD(head, field) ({ \ - typeof((head)->first) cur = (head)->first; \ - if (cur) { \ - (head)->first = cur->field.next; \ - cur->field.next = NULL; \ - if ((head)->last == cur) \ - (head)->last = NULL; \ - } \ - cur; \ - }) - -/*! - \brief Removes a specific entry from a list. - \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure - \param elm This is a pointer to the entry to be removed. - \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY()) - used to link entries of this list together. - \warning The removed entry is \b not freed nor modified in any way. - */ -#define AST_LIST_REMOVE(head, elm, field) do { \ - if ((head)->first == (elm)) { \ - (head)->first = (elm)->field.next; \ - if ((head)->last == (elm)) \ - (head)->last = NULL; \ - } else { \ - typeof(elm) curelm = (head)->first; \ - while (curelm->field.next != (elm)) \ - curelm = curelm->field.next; \ - curelm->field.next = (elm)->field.next; \ - if ((head)->last == (elm)) \ - (head)->last = curelm; \ - } \ -} while (0) - -#endif /* _ASTERISK_LINKEDLISTS_H */ |