debase-ruby_core_source 0.9.8 → 0.9.9

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  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +5 -1
  3. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/addr2line.h +21 -0
  4. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/ccan/build_assert/build_assert.h +40 -0
  5. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/ccan/check_type/check_type.h +63 -0
  6. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/ccan/container_of/container_of.h +142 -0
  7. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/ccan/list/list.h +773 -0
  8. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/ccan/str/str.h +16 -0
  9. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/constant.h +50 -0
  10. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/dln.h +51 -0
  11. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/encindex.h +67 -0
  12. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/eval_intern.h +304 -0
  13. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/gc.h +114 -0
  14. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/id.h +211 -0
  15. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/id_table.h +30 -0
  16. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/insns.inc +110 -0
  17. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/insns_info.inc +776 -0
  18. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/internal.h +1407 -0
  19. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/iseq.h +249 -0
  20. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/known_errors.inc +746 -0
  21. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/method.h +213 -0
  22. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/node.h +520 -0
  23. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/node_name.inc +208 -0
  24. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/opt_sc.inc +758 -0
  25. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/optinsn.inc +83 -0
  26. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/optunifs.inc +127 -0
  27. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/parse.h +185 -0
  28. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/probes_helper.h +43 -0
  29. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/regenc.h +237 -0
  30. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/regint.h +987 -0
  31. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/regparse.h +367 -0
  32. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/revision.h +1 -0
  33. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/ruby_atomic.h +233 -0
  34. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/siphash.h +48 -0
  35. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/symbol.h +108 -0
  36. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/thread_pthread.h +54 -0
  37. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/thread_win32.h +36 -0
  38. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/timev.h +42 -0
  39. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/transcode_data.h +139 -0
  40. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/version.h +55 -0
  41. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/vm.inc +3414 -0
  42. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/vm_call_iseq_optimized.inc +212 -0
  43. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/vm_core.h +1240 -0
  44. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/vm_debug.h +37 -0
  45. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/vm_exec.h +182 -0
  46. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/vm_insnhelper.h +227 -0
  47. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/vm_opts.h +57 -0
  48. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/ruby-2.3.4-p301/vmtc.inc +108 -0
  49. data/lib/debase/ruby_core_source/version.rb +1 -1
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- ## [0.9.8](https::/github.com/os97673/debase-ruby_core_source/compare/v0.9.7...v0.9.8)
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+ ## [0.9.9](https::/github.com/os97673/debase-ruby_core_source/compare/v0.9.8...v0.9.9)
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+ * ruby 2.3.4 added
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+ ### [0.9.8](https::/github.com/os97673/debase-ruby_core_source/compare/v0.9.7...v0.9.8)
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+ /**********************************************************************
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+
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+ addr2line.h -
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+
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+ $Author$
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+
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+ Copyright (C) 2010 Shinichiro Hamaji
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+
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+ **********************************************************************/
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+
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+ #ifndef RUBY_ADDR2LINE_H
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+ #define RUBY_ADDR2LINE_H
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+
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+ #ifdef USE_ELF
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+
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+ void
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+ rb_dump_backtrace_with_lines(int num_traces, void **traces);
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+
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+ #endif /* USE_ELF */
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+
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+ #endif /* RUBY_ADDR2LINE_H */
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+ /* CC0 (Public domain) - see ccan/licenses/CC0 file for details */
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+ #ifndef CCAN_BUILD_ASSERT_H
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+ #define CCAN_BUILD_ASSERT_H
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+
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+ /**
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+ * BUILD_ASSERT - assert a build-time dependency.
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+ * @cond: the compile-time condition which must be true.
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+ *
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+ * Your compile will fail if the condition isn't true, or can't be evaluated
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+ * by the compiler. This can only be used within a function.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * #include <stddef.h>
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+ * ...
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+ * static char *foo_to_char(struct foo *foo)
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+ * {
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+ * // This code needs string to be at start of foo.
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+ * BUILD_ASSERT(offsetof(struct foo, string) == 0);
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+ * return (char *)foo;
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+ * }
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+ */
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+ #define BUILD_ASSERT(cond) \
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+ do { (void) sizeof(char [1 - 2*!(cond)]); } while(0)
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+
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+ /**
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+ * BUILD_ASSERT_OR_ZERO - assert a build-time dependency, as an expression.
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+ * @cond: the compile-time condition which must be true.
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+ *
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+ * Your compile will fail if the condition isn't true, or can't be evaluated
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+ * by the compiler. This can be used in an expression: its value is "0".
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * #define foo_to_char(foo) \
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+ * ((char *)(foo) \
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+ * + BUILD_ASSERT_OR_ZERO(offsetof(struct foo, string) == 0))
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+ */
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+ #define BUILD_ASSERT_OR_ZERO(cond) \
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+ (sizeof(char [1 - 2*!(cond)]) - 1)
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+
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+ #endif /* CCAN_BUILD_ASSERT_H */
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+ /* CC0 (Public domain) - see ccan/licenses/CC0 file for details */
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+ #ifndef CCAN_CHECK_TYPE_H
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+ #define CCAN_CHECK_TYPE_H
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+
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+ /**
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+ * check_type - issue a warning or build failure if type is not correct.
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+ * @expr: the expression whose type we should check (not evaluated).
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+ * @type: the exact type we expect the expression to be.
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+ *
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+ * This macro is usually used within other macros to try to ensure that a macro
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+ * argument is of the expected type. No type promotion of the expression is
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+ * done: an unsigned int is not the same as an int!
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+ *
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+ * check_type() always evaluates to 0.
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+ *
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+ * If your compiler does not support typeof, then the best we can do is fail
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+ * to compile if the sizes of the types are unequal (a less complete check).
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * // They should always pass a 64-bit value to _set_some_value!
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+ * #define set_some_value(expr) \
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+ * _set_some_value((check_type((expr), uint64_t), (expr)))
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+ */
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+
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+ /**
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+ * check_types_match - issue a warning or build failure if types are not same.
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+ * @expr1: the first expression (not evaluated).
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+ * @expr2: the second expression (not evaluated).
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+ *
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+ * This macro is usually used within other macros to try to ensure that
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+ * arguments are of identical types. No type promotion of the expressions is
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+ * done: an unsigned int is not the same as an int!
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+ *
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+ * check_types_match() always evaluates to 0.
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+ *
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+ * If your compiler does not support typeof, then the best we can do is fail
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+ * to compile if the sizes of the types are unequal (a less complete check).
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * // Do subtraction to get to enclosing type, but make sure that
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+ * // pointer is of correct type for that member.
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+ * #define container_of(mbr_ptr, encl_type, mbr) \
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+ * (check_types_match((mbr_ptr), &((encl_type *)0)->mbr), \
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+ * ((encl_type *) \
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+ * ((char *)(mbr_ptr) - offsetof(enclosing_type, mbr))))
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+ */
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+ #if HAVE_TYPEOF
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+ #define check_type(expr, type) \
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+ ((typeof(expr) *)0 != (type *)0)
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+
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+ #define check_types_match(expr1, expr2) \
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+ ((typeof(expr1) *)0 != (typeof(expr2) *)0)
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+ #else
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+ #include "ccan/build_assert/build_assert.h"
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+ /* Without typeof, we can only test the sizes. */
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+ #define check_type(expr, type) \
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+ BUILD_ASSERT_OR_ZERO(sizeof(expr) == sizeof(type))
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+
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+ #define check_types_match(expr1, expr2) \
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+ BUILD_ASSERT_OR_ZERO(sizeof(expr1) == sizeof(expr2))
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+ #endif /* HAVE_TYPEOF */
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+
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+ #endif /* CCAN_CHECK_TYPE_H */
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+ /* CC0 (Public domain) - see ccan/licenses/CC0 file for details */
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+ #ifndef CCAN_CONTAINER_OF_H
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+ #define CCAN_CONTAINER_OF_H
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+ #include "ccan/check_type/check_type.h"
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+
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+ /**
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+ * container_of - get pointer to enclosing structure
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+ * @member_ptr: pointer to the structure member
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+ * @containing_type: the type this member is within
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+ * @member: the name of this member within the structure.
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+ *
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+ * Given a pointer to a member of a structure, this macro does pointer
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+ * subtraction to return the pointer to the enclosing type.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * struct foo {
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+ * int fielda, fieldb;
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+ * // ...
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+ * };
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+ * struct info {
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+ * int some_other_field;
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+ * struct foo my_foo;
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+ * };
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+ *
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+ * static struct info *foo_to_info(struct foo *foo)
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+ * {
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+ * return container_of(foo, struct info, my_foo);
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+ * }
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+ */
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+ #define container_of(member_ptr, containing_type, member) \
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+ ((containing_type *) \
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+ ((char *)(member_ptr) \
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+ - container_off(containing_type, member)) \
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+ + check_types_match(*(member_ptr), ((containing_type *)0)->member))
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+
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+
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+ /**
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+ * container_of_or_null - get pointer to enclosing structure, or NULL
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+ * @member_ptr: pointer to the structure member
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+ * @containing_type: the type this member is within
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+ * @member: the name of this member within the structure.
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+ *
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+ * Given a pointer to a member of a structure, this macro does pointer
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+ * subtraction to return the pointer to the enclosing type, unless it
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+ * is given NULL, in which case it also returns NULL.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * struct foo {
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+ * int fielda, fieldb;
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+ * // ...
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+ * };
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+ * struct info {
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+ * int some_other_field;
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+ * struct foo my_foo;
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+ * };
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+ *
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+ * static struct info *foo_to_info_allowing_null(struct foo *foo)
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+ * {
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+ * return container_of_or_null(foo, struct info, my_foo);
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+ * }
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+ */
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+ static inline char *container_of_or_null_(void *member_ptr, size_t offset)
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+ {
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+ return member_ptr ? (char *)member_ptr - offset : NULL;
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+ }
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+ #define container_of_or_null(member_ptr, containing_type, member) \
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+ ((containing_type *) \
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+ container_of_or_null_(member_ptr, \
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+ container_off(containing_type, member)) \
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+ + check_types_match(*(member_ptr), ((containing_type *)0)->member))
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+
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+ /**
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+ * container_off - get offset to enclosing structure
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+ * @containing_type: the type this member is within
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+ * @member: the name of this member within the structure.
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+ *
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+ * Given a pointer to a member of a structure, this macro does
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+ * typechecking and figures out the offset to the enclosing type.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * struct foo {
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+ * int fielda, fieldb;
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+ * // ...
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+ * };
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+ * struct info {
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+ * int some_other_field;
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+ * struct foo my_foo;
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+ * };
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+ *
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+ * static struct info *foo_to_info(struct foo *foo)
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+ * {
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+ * size_t off = container_off(struct info, my_foo);
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+ * return (void *)((char *)foo - off);
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+ * }
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+ */
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+ #define container_off(containing_type, member) \
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+ offsetof(containing_type, member)
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+
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+ /**
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+ * container_of_var - get pointer to enclosing structure using a variable
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+ * @member_ptr: pointer to the structure member
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+ * @container_var: a pointer of same type as this member's container
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+ * @member: the name of this member within the structure.
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+ *
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+ * Given a pointer to a member of a structure, this macro does pointer
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+ * subtraction to return the pointer to the enclosing type.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * static struct info *foo_to_i(struct foo *foo)
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+ * {
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+ * struct info *i = container_of_var(foo, i, my_foo);
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+ * return i;
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+ * }
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+ */
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+ #if HAVE_TYPEOF
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+ #define container_of_var(member_ptr, container_var, member) \
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+ container_of(member_ptr, typeof(*container_var), member)
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+ #else
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+ #define container_of_var(member_ptr, container_var, member) \
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+ ((void *)((char *)(member_ptr) - \
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+ #endif
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+
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+ /**
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+ * container_off_var - get offset of a field in enclosing structure
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+ * @container_var: a pointer to a container structure
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+ * @member: the name of a member within the structure.
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+ *
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+ * Given (any) pointer to a structure and a its member name, this
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+ * macro does pointer subtraction to return offset of member in a
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+ * structure memory layout.
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+ *
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+ */
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+ #if HAVE_TYPEOF
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+ #define container_off_var(var, member) \
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+ container_off(typeof(*var), member)
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+ #else
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+ #define container_off_var(var, member) \
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+ ((const char *)&(var)->member - (const char *)(var))
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #endif /* CCAN_CONTAINER_OF_H */
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+ /* Licensed under BSD-MIT - see ccan/licenses/BSD-MIT file for details */
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+ #ifndef CCAN_LIST_H
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+ #define CCAN_LIST_H
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+ #include <assert.h>
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+ #include "ccan/str/str.h"
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+ #include "ccan/container_of/container_of.h"
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+ #include "ccan/check_type/check_type.h"
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+ /**
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+ * struct list_node - an entry in a doubly-linked list
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+ * @next: next entry (self if empty)
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+ * @prev: previous entry (self if empty)
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * struct child {
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+ * // Linked list of all us children.
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+ * struct list_node list;
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+ * };
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+ */
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+ struct list_node
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+ struct list_node *next, *prev;
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+ };
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+ /**
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+ * @h: the list_head (containing next and prev pointers)
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * struct parent {
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+ * const char *name;
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+ * struct list_head children;
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+ * unsigned int num_children;
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+ * };
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+ */
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+ struct list_head
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+ struct list_node n;
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+ #define list_debug(h, loc) ((void)loc, h)
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+ *
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+
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+ *
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+ * ...
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+ */
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+ {
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+ h->n.next = h->n.prev = &h->n;
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+ }
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+ *
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+ * safely.
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+ */
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+ static inline void list_node_init(struct list_node *n)
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+ n->next = n->prev = n;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * list_add_after - add an entry after an existing node in a linked list
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+ * @h: the list_head to add the node to (for debugging)
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+ * @p: the existing list_node to add the node after
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+ * @n: the new list_node to add to the list.
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+ *
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+ *
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+ * struct child c1, c2, c3;
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+ * LIST_HEAD(h);
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+ *
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+ * list_add_tail(&h, &c1.list);
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+ * list_add_tail(&h, &c3.list);
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+ * list_add_after(&h, &c1.list, &c2.list);
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+ */
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+ #define list_add_after(h, p, n) list_add_after_(h, p, n, LIST_LOC)
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+ static inline void list_add_after_(struct list_head *h,
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+ struct list_node *p,
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+ struct list_node *n,
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+ const char *abortstr)
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+ {
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+ n->next = p->next;
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+ n->prev = p;
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+ p->next->prev = n;
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+ p->next = n;
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+ (void)list_debug(h, abortstr);
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * list_add - add an entry at the start of a linked list.
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+ * @h: the list_head to add the node to
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+ * @n: the list_node to add to the list.
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+ *
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+ * The list_node does not need to be initialized; it will be overwritten.
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+ * Example:
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+ * struct child *child = malloc(sizeof(*child));
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+ *
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+ * child->name = "marvin";
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+ * list_add(&parent->children, &child->list);
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+ * parent->num_children++;
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+ */
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+ #define list_add(h, n) list_add_(h, n, LIST_LOC)
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+ static inline void list_add_(struct list_head *h,
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+ struct list_node *n,
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+ const char *abortstr)
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+ {
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+ list_add_after_(h, &h->n, n, abortstr);
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * list_add_before - add an entry before an existing node in a linked list
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+ * @h: the list_head to add the node to (for debugging)
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+ * @p: the existing list_node to add the node before
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+ * @n: the new list_node to add to the list.
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+ *
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+ * The existing list_node must already be a member of the list.
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+ * The new list_node does not need to be initialized; it will be overwritten.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * list_head_init(&h);
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+ * list_add_tail(&h, &c1.list);
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+ * list_add_tail(&h, &c3.list);
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+ * list_add_before(&h, &c3.list, &c2.list);
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+ */
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+ #define list_add_before(h, p, n) list_add_before_(h, p, n, LIST_LOC)
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+ static inline void list_add_before_(struct list_head *h,
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+ struct list_node *p,
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+ struct list_node *n,
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+ const char *abortstr)
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+ {
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+ n->next = p;
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+ n->prev = p->prev;
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+ p->prev->next = n;
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+ p->prev = n;
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+ (void)list_debug(h, abortstr);
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * list_add_tail - add an entry at the end of a linked list.
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+ * @h: the list_head to add the node to
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+ * @n: the list_node to add to the list.
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+ *
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+ * The list_node does not need to be initialized; it will be overwritten.
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+ * Example:
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+ * list_add_tail(&parent->children, &child->list);
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+ * parent->num_children++;
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+ */
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+ #define list_add_tail(h, n) list_add_tail_(h, n, LIST_LOC)
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+ static inline void list_add_tail_(struct list_head *h,
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+ struct list_node *n,
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+ const char *abortstr)
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+ {
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+ list_add_before_(h, &h->n, n, abortstr);
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * list_empty - is a list empty?
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+ * @h: the list_head
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+ *
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+ * If the list is empty, returns true.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * assert(list_empty(&parent->children) == (parent->num_children == 0));
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+ */
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+ #define list_empty(h) list_empty_(h, LIST_LOC)
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+ static inline int list_empty_(const struct list_head *h, const char* abortstr)
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+ {
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+ (void)list_debug(h, abortstr);
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+ return h->n.next == &h->n;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * list_empty_nodebug - is a list empty (and don't perform debug checks)?
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+ * @h: the list_head
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+ *
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+ * If the list is empty, returns true.
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+ * This differs from list_empty() in that if CCAN_LIST_DEBUG is set it
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+ * will NOT perform debug checks. Only use this function if you REALLY
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+ * know what you're doing.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * assert(list_empty_nodebug(&parent->children) == (parent->num_children == 0));
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+ */
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+ #ifndef CCAN_LIST_DEBUG
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+ #define list_empty_nodebug(h) list_empty(h)
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+ #else
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+ static inline int list_empty_nodebug(const struct list_head *h)
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+ {
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+ return h->n.next == &h->n;
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+ }
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+ #endif
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+
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+ /**
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+ * list_del - delete an entry from an (unknown) linked list.
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+ * @n: the list_node to delete from the list.
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+ *
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+ * Note that this leaves @n in an undefined state; it can be added to
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+ * another list, but not deleted again.
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+ *
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+ * See also:
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+ * list_del_from(), list_del_init()
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * list_del(&child->list);
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+ * parent->num_children--;
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+ */
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+ #define list_del(n) list_del_(n, LIST_LOC)
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+ static inline void list_del_(struct list_node *n, const char* abortstr)
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+ {
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+ (void)list_debug_node(n, abortstr);
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+ n->next->prev = n->prev;
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+ n->prev->next = n->next;
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+ #ifdef CCAN_LIST_DEBUG
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+ /* Catch use-after-del. */
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+ n->next = n->prev = NULL;
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+ #endif
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * list_del_init - delete a node, and reset it so it can be deleted again.
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+ * @n: the list_node to be deleted.
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+ *
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+ * list_del(@n) or list_del_init() again after this will be safe,
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+ * which can be useful in some cases.
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+ *
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+ * See also:
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+ * list_del_from(), list_del()
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * list_del_init(&child->list);
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+ * parent->num_children--;
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+ */
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+ #define list_del_init(n) list_del_init_(n, LIST_LOC)
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+ static inline void list_del_init_(struct list_node *n, const char *abortstr)
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+ {
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+ list_del_(n, abortstr);
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+ list_node_init(n);
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * list_del_from - delete an entry from a known linked list.
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+ * @h: the list_head the node is in.
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+ * @n: the list_node to delete from the list.
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+ *
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+ * This explicitly indicates which list a node is expected to be in,
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+ * which is better documentation and can catch more bugs.
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+ *
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+ * See also: list_del()
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * list_del_from(&parent->children, &child->list);
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+ * parent->num_children--;
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+ */
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+ static inline void list_del_from(struct list_head *h, struct list_node *n)
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+ {
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+ #ifdef CCAN_LIST_DEBUG
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+ {
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+ /* Thorough check: make sure it was in list! */
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+ struct list_node *i;
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+ for (i = h->n.next; i != n; i = i->next)
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+ assert(i != &h->n);
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+ }
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+ #endif /* CCAN_LIST_DEBUG */
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+
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+ /* Quick test that catches a surprising number of bugs. */
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+ assert(!list_empty(h));
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+ list_del(n);
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * list_swap - swap out an entry from an (unknown) linked list for a new one.
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+ * @o: the list_node to replace from the list.
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+ * @n: the list_node to insert in place of the old one.
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+ *
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+ * Note that this leaves @o in an undefined state; it can be added to
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+ * another list, but not deleted/swapped again.
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+ *
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+ * See also:
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+ * list_del()
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * struct child x1, x2;
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+ * LIST_HEAD(xh);
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+ *
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+ * list_add(&xh, &x1.list);
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+ * list_swap(&x1.list, &x2.list);
334
+ */
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+ #define list_swap(o, n) list_swap_(o, n, LIST_LOC)
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+ static inline void list_swap_(struct list_node *o,
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+ struct list_node *n,
338
+ const char* abortstr)
339
+ {
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+ (void)list_debug_node(o, abortstr);
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+ *n = *o;
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+ n->next->prev = n;
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+ n->prev->next = n;
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+ #ifdef CCAN_LIST_DEBUG
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+ /* Catch use-after-del. */
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+ o->next = o->prev = NULL;
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+ #endif
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
351
+ * list_entry - convert a list_node back into the structure containing it.
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+ * @n: the list_node
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+ * @type: the type of the entry
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+ * @member: the list_node member of the type
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * // First list entry is children.next; convert back to child.
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+ * child = list_entry(parent->children.n.next, struct child, list);
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+ *
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+ * See Also:
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+ * list_top(), list_for_each()
362
+ */
363
+ #define list_entry(n, type, member) container_of(n, type, member)
364
+
365
+ /**
366
+ * list_top - get the first entry in a list
367
+ * @h: the list_head
368
+ * @type: the type of the entry
369
+ * @member: the list_node member of the type
370
+ *
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+ * If the list is empty, returns NULL.
372
+ *
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+ * Example:
374
+ * struct child *first;
375
+ * first = list_top(&parent->children, struct child, list);
376
+ * if (!first)
377
+ * printf("Empty list!\n");
378
+ */
379
+ #define list_top(h, type, member) \
380
+ ((type *)list_top_((h), list_off_(type, member)))
381
+
382
+ static inline const void *list_top_(const struct list_head *h, size_t off)
383
+ {
384
+ if (list_empty(h))
385
+ return NULL;
386
+ return (const char *)h->n.next - off;
387
+ }
388
+
389
+ /**
390
+ * list_pop - remove the first entry in a list
391
+ * @h: the list_head
392
+ * @type: the type of the entry
393
+ * @member: the list_node member of the type
394
+ *
395
+ * If the list is empty, returns NULL.
396
+ *
397
+ * Example:
398
+ * struct child *one;
399
+ * one = list_pop(&parent->children, struct child, list);
400
+ * if (!one)
401
+ * printf("Empty list!\n");
402
+ */
403
+ #define list_pop(h, type, member) \
404
+ ((type *)list_pop_((h), list_off_(type, member)))
405
+
406
+ static inline const void *list_pop_(const struct list_head *h, size_t off)
407
+ {
408
+ struct list_node *n;
409
+
410
+ if (list_empty(h))
411
+ return NULL;
412
+ n = h->n.next;
413
+ list_del(n);
414
+ return (const char *)n - off;
415
+ }
416
+
417
+ /**
418
+ * list_tail - get the last entry in a list
419
+ * @h: the list_head
420
+ * @type: the type of the entry
421
+ * @member: the list_node member of the type
422
+ *
423
+ * If the list is empty, returns NULL.
424
+ *
425
+ * Example:
426
+ * struct child *last;
427
+ * last = list_tail(&parent->children, struct child, list);
428
+ * if (!last)
429
+ * printf("Empty list!\n");
430
+ */
431
+ #define list_tail(h, type, member) \
432
+ ((type *)list_tail_((h), list_off_(type, member)))
433
+
434
+ static inline const void *list_tail_(const struct list_head *h, size_t off)
435
+ {
436
+ if (list_empty(h))
437
+ return NULL;
438
+ return (const char *)h->n.prev - off;
439
+ }
440
+
441
+ /**
442
+ * list_for_each - iterate through a list.
443
+ * @h: the list_head (warning: evaluated multiple times!)
444
+ * @i: the structure containing the list_node
445
+ * @member: the list_node member of the structure
446
+ *
447
+ * This is a convenient wrapper to iterate @i over the entire list. It's
448
+ * a for loop, so you can break and continue as normal.
449
+ *
450
+ * Example:
451
+ * list_for_each(&parent->children, child, list)
452
+ * printf("Name: %s\n", child->name);
453
+ */
454
+ #define list_for_each(h, i, member) \
455
+ list_for_each_off(h, i, list_off_var_(i, member))
456
+
457
+ /**
458
+ * list_for_each_rev - iterate through a list backwards.
459
+ * @h: the list_head
460
+ * @i: the structure containing the list_node
461
+ * @member: the list_node member of the structure
462
+ *
463
+ * This is a convenient wrapper to iterate @i over the entire list. It's
464
+ * a for loop, so you can break and continue as normal.
465
+ *
466
+ * Example:
467
+ * list_for_each_rev(&parent->children, child, list)
468
+ * printf("Name: %s\n", child->name);
469
+ */
470
+ #define list_for_each_rev(h, i, member) \
471
+ list_for_each_rev_off(h, i, list_off_var_(i, member))
472
+
473
+ /**
474
+ * list_for_each_rev_safe - iterate through a list backwards,
475
+ * maybe during deletion
476
+ * @h: the list_head
477
+ * @i: the structure containing the list_node
478
+ * @nxt: the structure containing the list_node
479
+ * @member: the list_node member of the structure
480
+ *
481
+ * This is a convenient wrapper to iterate @i over the entire list backwards.
482
+ * It's a for loop, so you can break and continue as normal. The extra
483
+ * variable * @nxt is used to hold the next element, so you can delete @i
484
+ * from the list.
485
+ *
486
+ * Example:
487
+ * struct child *next;
488
+ * list_for_each_rev_safe(&parent->children, child, next, list) {
489
+ * printf("Name: %s\n", child->name);
490
+ * }
491
+ */
492
+ #define list_for_each_rev_safe(h, i, nxt, member) \
493
+ list_for_each_rev_safe_off(h, i, nxt, list_off_var_(i, member))
494
+
495
+ /**
496
+ * list_for_each_safe - iterate through a list, maybe during deletion
497
+ * @h: the list_head
498
+ * @i: the structure containing the list_node
499
+ * @nxt: the structure containing the list_node
500
+ * @member: the list_node member of the structure
501
+ *
502
+ * This is a convenient wrapper to iterate @i over the entire list. It's
503
+ * a for loop, so you can break and continue as normal. The extra variable
504
+ * @nxt is used to hold the next element, so you can delete @i from the list.
505
+ *
506
+ * Example:
507
+ * list_for_each_safe(&parent->children, child, next, list) {
508
+ * list_del(&child->list);
509
+ * parent->num_children--;
510
+ * }
511
+ */
512
+ #define list_for_each_safe(h, i, nxt, member) \
513
+ list_for_each_safe_off(h, i, nxt, list_off_var_(i, member))
514
+
515
+ /**
516
+ * list_next - get the next entry in a list
517
+ * @h: the list_head
518
+ * @i: a pointer to an entry in the list.
519
+ * @member: the list_node member of the structure
520
+ *
521
+ * If @i was the last entry in the list, returns NULL.
522
+ *
523
+ * Example:
524
+ * struct child *second;
525
+ * second = list_next(&parent->children, first, list);
526
+ * if (!second)
527
+ * printf("No second child!\n");
528
+ */
529
+ #define list_next(h, i, member) \
530
+ ((list_typeof(i))list_entry_or_null(list_debug(h, \
531
+ __FILE__ ":" stringify(__LINE__)), \
532
+ (i)->member.next, \
533
+ list_off_var_((i), member)))
534
+
535
+ /**
536
+ * list_prev - get the previous entry in a list
537
+ * @h: the list_head
538
+ * @i: a pointer to an entry in the list.
539
+ * @member: the list_node member of the structure
540
+ *
541
+ * If @i was the first entry in the list, returns NULL.
542
+ *
543
+ * Example:
544
+ * first = list_prev(&parent->children, second, list);
545
+ * if (!first)
546
+ * printf("Can't go back to first child?!\n");
547
+ */
548
+ #define list_prev(h, i, member) \
549
+ ((list_typeof(i))list_entry_or_null(list_debug(h, \
550
+ __FILE__ ":" stringify(__LINE__)), \
551
+ (i)->member.prev, \
552
+ list_off_var_((i), member)))
553
+
554
+ /**
555
+ * list_append_list - empty one list onto the end of another.
556
+ * @to: the list to append into
557
+ * @from: the list to empty.
558
+ *
559
+ * This takes the entire contents of @from and moves it to the end of
560
+ * @to. After this @from will be empty.
561
+ *
562
+ * Example:
563
+ * struct list_head adopter;
564
+ *
565
+ * list_append_list(&adopter, &parent->children);
566
+ * assert(list_empty(&parent->children));
567
+ * parent->num_children = 0;
568
+ */
569
+ #define list_append_list(t, f) list_append_list_(t, f, \
570
+ __FILE__ ":" stringify(__LINE__))
571
+ static inline void list_append_list_(struct list_head *to,
572
+ struct list_head *from,
573
+ const char *abortstr)
574
+ {
575
+ struct list_node *from_tail = list_debug(from, abortstr)->n.prev;
576
+ struct list_node *to_tail = list_debug(to, abortstr)->n.prev;
577
+
578
+ /* Sew in head and entire list. */
579
+ to->n.prev = from_tail;
580
+ from_tail->next = &to->n;
581
+ to_tail->next = &from->n;
582
+ from->n.prev = to_tail;
583
+
584
+ /* Now remove head. */
585
+ list_del(&from->n);
586
+ list_head_init(from);
587
+ }
588
+
589
+ /**
590
+ * list_prepend_list - empty one list into the start of another.
591
+ * @to: the list to prepend into
592
+ * @from: the list to empty.
593
+ *
594
+ * This takes the entire contents of @from and moves it to the start
595
+ * of @to. After this @from will be empty.
596
+ *
597
+ * Example:
598
+ * list_prepend_list(&adopter, &parent->children);
599
+ * assert(list_empty(&parent->children));
600
+ * parent->num_children = 0;
601
+ */
602
+ #define list_prepend_list(t, f) list_prepend_list_(t, f, LIST_LOC)
603
+ static inline void list_prepend_list_(struct list_head *to,
604
+ struct list_head *from,
605
+ const char *abortstr)
606
+ {
607
+ struct list_node *from_tail = list_debug(from, abortstr)->n.prev;
608
+ struct list_node *to_head = list_debug(to, abortstr)->n.next;
609
+
610
+ /* Sew in head and entire list. */
611
+ to->n.next = &from->n;
612
+ from->n.prev = &to->n;
613
+ to_head->prev = from_tail;
614
+ from_tail->next = to_head;
615
+
616
+ /* Now remove head. */
617
+ list_del(&from->n);
618
+ list_head_init(from);
619
+ }
620
+
621
+ /* internal macros, do not use directly */
622
+ #define list_for_each_off_dir_(h, i, off, dir) \
623
+ for (i = list_node_to_off_(list_debug(h, LIST_LOC)->n.dir, \
624
+ (off)); \
625
+ list_node_from_off_((void *)i, (off)) != &(h)->n; \
626
+ i = list_node_to_off_(list_node_from_off_((void *)i, (off))->dir, \
627
+ (off)))
628
+
629
+ #define list_for_each_safe_off_dir_(h, i, nxt, off, dir) \
630
+ for (i = list_node_to_off_(list_debug(h, LIST_LOC)->n.dir, \
631
+ (off)), \
632
+ nxt = list_node_to_off_(list_node_from_off_(i, (off))->dir, \
633
+ (off)); \
634
+ list_node_from_off_(i, (off)) != &(h)->n; \
635
+ i = nxt, \
636
+ nxt = list_node_to_off_(list_node_from_off_(i, (off))->dir, \
637
+ (off)))
638
+
639
+ /**
640
+ * list_for_each_off - iterate through a list of memory regions.
641
+ * @h: the list_head
642
+ * @i: the pointer to a memory region wich contains list node data.
643
+ * @off: offset(relative to @i) at which list node data resides.
644
+ *
645
+ * This is a low-level wrapper to iterate @i over the entire list, used to
646
+ * implement all oher, more high-level, for-each constructs. It's a for loop,
647
+ * so you can break and continue as normal.
648
+ *
649
+ * WARNING! Being the low-level macro that it is, this wrapper doesn't know
650
+ * nor care about the type of @i. The only assumtion made is that @i points
651
+ * to a chunk of memory that at some @offset, relative to @i, contains a
652
+ * properly filled `struct node_list' which in turn contains pointers to
653
+ * memory chunks and it's turtles all the way down. Whith all that in mind
654
+ * remember that given the wrong pointer/offset couple this macro will
655
+ * happilly churn all you memory untill SEGFAULT stops it, in other words
656
+ * caveat emptor.
657
+ *
658
+ * It is worth mentioning that one of legitimate use-cases for that wrapper
659
+ * is operation on opaque types with known offset for `struct list_node'
660
+ * member(preferably 0), because it allows you not to disclose the type of
661
+ * @i.
662
+ *
663
+ * Example:
664
+ * list_for_each_off(&parent->children, child,
665
+ * offsetof(struct child, list))
666
+ * printf("Name: %s\n", child->name);
667
+ */
668
+ #define list_for_each_off(h, i, off) \
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+ list_for_each_off_dir_((h),(i),(off),next)
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+
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+ /**
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+ * list_for_each_rev_off - iterate through a list of memory regions backwards
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+ * @h: the list_head
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+ * @i: the pointer to a memory region wich contains list node data.
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+ * @off: offset(relative to @i) at which list node data resides.
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+ *
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+ * See list_for_each_off for details
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+ */
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+ #define list_for_each_rev_off(h, i, off) \
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+ list_for_each_off_dir_((h),(i),(off),prev)
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+
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+ /**
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+ * list_for_each_safe_off - iterate through a list of memory regions, maybe
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+ * during deletion
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+ * @h: the list_head
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+ * @i: the pointer to a memory region wich contains list node data.
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+ * @nxt: the structure containing the list_node
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+ * @off: offset(relative to @i) at which list node data resides.
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+ *
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+ * For details see `list_for_each_off' and `list_for_each_safe'
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+ * descriptions.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * list_for_each_safe_off(&parent->children, child,
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+ * next, offsetof(struct child, list))
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+ * printf("Name: %s\n", child->name);
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+ */
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+ #define list_for_each_safe_off(h, i, nxt, off) \
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+ list_for_each_safe_off_dir_((h),(i),(nxt),(off),next)
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+
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+ /**
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+ * list_for_each_rev_safe_off - iterate backwards through a list of
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+ * memory regions, maybe during deletion
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+ * @h: the list_head
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+ * @i: the pointer to a memory region wich contains list node data.
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+ * @nxt: the structure containing the list_node
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+ * @off: offset(relative to @i) at which list node data resides.
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+ *
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+ * For details see `list_for_each_rev_off' and `list_for_each_rev_safe'
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+ * descriptions.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * list_for_each_rev_safe_off(&parent->children, child,
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+ * next, offsetof(struct child, list))
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+ * printf("Name: %s\n", child->name);
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+ */
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+ #define list_for_each_rev_safe_off(h, i, nxt, off) \
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+ list_for_each_safe_off_dir_((h),(i),(nxt),(off),prev)
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+
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+ /* Other -off variants. */
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+ #define list_entry_off(n, type, off) \
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+ ((type *)list_node_from_off_((n), (off)))
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+
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+ #define list_head_off(h, type, off) \
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+ ((type *)list_head_off((h), (off)))
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+
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+ #define list_tail_off(h, type, off) \
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+ ((type *)list_tail_((h), (off)))
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+
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+ #define list_add_off(h, n, off) \
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+ list_add((h), list_node_from_off_((n), (off)))
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+
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+ #define list_del_off(n, off) \
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+ list_del(list_node_from_off_((n), (off)))
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+
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+ #define list_del_from_off(h, n, off) \
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+ list_del_from(h, list_node_from_off_((n), (off)))
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+
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+ /* Offset helper functions so we only single-evaluate. */
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+ static inline void *list_node_to_off_(struct list_node *node, size_t off)
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+ {
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+ return (void *)((char *)node - off);
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+ }
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+ static inline struct list_node *list_node_from_off_(void *ptr, size_t off)
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+ {
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+ return (struct list_node *)((char *)ptr + off);
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Get the offset of the member, but make sure it's a list_node. */
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+ #define list_off_(type, member) \
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+ (container_off(type, member) + \
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+ check_type(((type *)0)->member, struct list_node))
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+
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+ #define list_off_var_(var, member) \
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+ (container_off_var(var, member) + \
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+ check_type(var->member, struct list_node))
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+
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+ #if HAVE_TYPEOF
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+ #define list_typeof(var) typeof(var)
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+ #else
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+ #define list_typeof(var) void *
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+ #endif
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+
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+ /* Returns member, or NULL if at end of list. */
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+ static inline void *list_entry_or_null(const struct list_head *h,
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+ const struct list_node *n,
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+ size_t off)
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+ {
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+ if (n == &h->n)
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+ return NULL;
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+ return (char *)n - off;
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+ }
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+ #endif /* CCAN_LIST_H */