linux/include/linux/llist.h
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   1#ifndef LLIST_H
   2#define LLIST_H
   3/*
   4 * Lock-less NULL terminated single linked list
   5 *
   6 * If there are multiple producers and multiple consumers, llist_add
   7 * can be used in producers and llist_del_all can be used in
   8 * consumers.  They can work simultaneously without lock.  But
   9 * llist_del_first can not be used here.  Because llist_del_first
  10 * depends on list->first->next does not changed if list->first is not
  11 * changed during its operation, but llist_del_first, llist_add,
  12 * llist_add (or llist_del_all, llist_add, llist_add) sequence in
  13 * another consumer may violate that.
  14 *
  15 * If there are multiple producers and one consumer, llist_add can be
  16 * used in producers and llist_del_all or llist_del_first can be used
  17 * in the consumer.
  18 *
  19 * This can be summarized as follow:
  20 *
  21 *           |   add    | del_first |  del_all
  22 * add       |    -     |     -     |     -
  23 * del_first |          |     L     |     L
  24 * del_all   |          |           |     -
  25 *
  26 * Where "-" stands for no lock is needed, while "L" stands for lock
  27 * is needed.
  28 *
  29 * The list entries deleted via llist_del_all can be traversed with
  30 * traversing function such as llist_for_each etc.  But the list
  31 * entries can not be traversed safely before deleted from the list.
  32 * The order of deleted entries is from the newest to the oldest added
  33 * one.  If you want to traverse from the oldest to the newest, you
  34 * must reverse the order by yourself before traversing.
  35 *
  36 * The basic atomic operation of this list is cmpxchg on long.  On
  37 * architectures that don't have NMI-safe cmpxchg implementation, the
  38 * list can NOT be used in NMI handlers.  So code that uses the list in
  39 * an NMI handler should depend on CONFIG_ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG.
  40 *
  41 * Copyright 2010,2011 Intel Corp.
  42 *   Author: Huang Ying <ying.huang@intel.com>
  43 *
  44 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  45 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version
  46 * 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation;
  47 *
  48 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  49 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  50 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
  51 * GNU General Public License for more details.
  52 *
  53 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  54 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  55 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
  56 */
  57
  58#include <linux/kernel.h>
  59#include <asm/system.h>
  60#include <asm/processor.h>
  61
  62struct llist_head {
  63        struct llist_node *first;
  64};
  65
  66struct llist_node {
  67        struct llist_node *next;
  68};
  69
  70#define LLIST_HEAD_INIT(name)   { NULL }
  71#define LLIST_HEAD(name)        struct llist_head name = LLIST_HEAD_INIT(name)
  72
  73/**
  74 * init_llist_head - initialize lock-less list head
  75 * @head:       the head for your lock-less list
  76 */
  77static inline void init_llist_head(struct llist_head *list)
  78{
  79        list->first = NULL;
  80}
  81
  82/**
  83 * llist_entry - get the struct of this entry
  84 * @ptr:        the &struct llist_node pointer.
  85 * @type:       the type of the struct this is embedded in.
  86 * @member:     the name of the llist_node within the struct.
  87 */
  88#define llist_entry(ptr, type, member)          \
  89        container_of(ptr, type, member)
  90
  91/**
  92 * llist_for_each - iterate over some deleted entries of a lock-less list
  93 * @pos:        the &struct llist_node to use as a loop cursor
  94 * @node:       the first entry of deleted list entries
  95 *
  96 * In general, some entries of the lock-less list can be traversed
  97 * safely only after being deleted from list, so start with an entry
  98 * instead of list head.
  99 *
 100 * If being used on entries deleted from lock-less list directly, the
 101 * traverse order is from the newest to the oldest added entry.  If
 102 * you want to traverse from the oldest to the newest, you must
 103 * reverse the order by yourself before traversing.
 104 */
 105#define llist_for_each(pos, node)                       \
 106        for ((pos) = (node); pos; (pos) = (pos)->next)
 107
 108/**
 109 * llist_for_each_entry - iterate over some deleted entries of lock-less list of given type
 110 * @pos:        the type * to use as a loop cursor.
 111 * @node:       the fist entry of deleted list entries.
 112 * @member:     the name of the llist_node with the struct.
 113 *
 114 * In general, some entries of the lock-less list can be traversed
 115 * safely only after being removed from list, so start with an entry
 116 * instead of list head.
 117 *
 118 * If being used on entries deleted from lock-less list directly, the
 119 * traverse order is from the newest to the oldest added entry.  If
 120 * you want to traverse from the oldest to the newest, you must
 121 * reverse the order by yourself before traversing.
 122 */
 123#define llist_for_each_entry(pos, node, member)                         \
 124        for ((pos) = llist_entry((node), typeof(*(pos)), member);       \
 125             &(pos)->member != NULL;                                    \
 126             (pos) = llist_entry((pos)->member.next, typeof(*(pos)), member))
 127
 128/**
 129 * llist_empty - tests whether a lock-less list is empty
 130 * @head:       the list to test
 131 *
 132 * Not guaranteed to be accurate or up to date.  Just a quick way to
 133 * test whether the list is empty without deleting something from the
 134 * list.
 135 */
 136static inline bool llist_empty(const struct llist_head *head)
 137{
 138        return ACCESS_ONCE(head->first) == NULL;
 139}
 140
 141static inline struct llist_node *llist_next(struct llist_node *node)
 142{
 143        return node->next;
 144}
 145
 146/**
 147 * llist_add - add a new entry
 148 * @new:        new entry to be added
 149 * @head:       the head for your lock-less list
 150 *
 151 * Returns true if the list was empty prior to adding this entry.
 152 */
 153static inline bool llist_add(struct llist_node *new, struct llist_head *head)
 154{
 155        struct llist_node *entry, *old_entry;
 156
 157        entry = head->first;
 158        for (;;) {
 159                old_entry = entry;
 160                new->next = entry;
 161                entry = cmpxchg(&head->first, old_entry, new);
 162                if (entry == old_entry)
 163                        break;
 164        }
 165
 166        return old_entry == NULL;
 167}
 168
 169/**
 170 * llist_del_all - delete all entries from lock-less list
 171 * @head:       the head of lock-less list to delete all entries
 172 *
 173 * If list is empty, return NULL, otherwise, delete all entries and
 174 * return the pointer to the first entry.  The order of entries
 175 * deleted is from the newest to the oldest added one.
 176 */
 177static inline struct llist_node *llist_del_all(struct llist_head *head)
 178{
 179        return xchg(&head->first, NULL);
 180}
 181
 182extern bool llist_add_batch(struct llist_node *new_first,
 183                            struct llist_node *new_last,
 184                            struct llist_head *head);
 185extern struct llist_node *llist_del_first(struct llist_head *head);
 186
 187#endif /* LLIST_H */
 188