/* * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Nicira, Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at: * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #include #include "list.h" /* Initializes 'list' as an empty list. */ void list_init(struct list *list) { list->next = list->prev = list; } /* Initializes 'list' with pointers that will (probably) cause segfaults if * dereferenced and, better yet, show up clearly in a debugger. */ void list_poison(struct list *list) { memset(list, 0xcc, sizeof *list); } /* Inserts 'elem' just before 'before'. */ void list_insert(struct list *before, struct list *elem) { elem->prev = before->prev; elem->next = before; before->prev->next = elem; before->prev = elem; } /* Removes elements 'first' though 'last' (exclusive) from their current list, then inserts them just before 'before'. */ void list_splice(struct list *before, struct list *first, struct list *last) { if (first == last) { return; } last = last->prev; /* Cleanly remove 'first'...'last' from its current list. */ first->prev->next = last->next; last->next->prev = first->prev; /* Splice 'first'...'last' into new list. */ first->prev = before->prev; last->next = before; before->prev->next = first; before->prev = last; } /* Inserts 'elem' at the beginning of 'list', so that it becomes the front in 'list'. */ void list_push_front(struct list *list, struct list *elem) { list_insert(list->next, elem); } /* Inserts 'elem' at the end of 'list', so that it becomes the back in * 'list'. */ void list_push_back(struct list *list, struct list *elem) { list_insert(list, elem); } /* Puts 'elem' in the position currently occupied by 'position'. * Afterward, 'position' is not part of a list. */ void list_replace(struct list *element, const struct list *position) { element->next = position->next; element->next->prev = element; element->prev = position->prev; element->prev->next = element; } /* Adjusts pointers around 'list' to compensate for 'list' having been moved * around in memory (e.g. as a consequence of realloc()). * * This always works if 'list' is a member of a list, or if 'list' is the head * of a non-empty list. It fails badly, however, if 'list' is the head of an * empty list; just use list_init() in that case. */ void list_moved(struct list *list) { list->prev->next = list->next->prev = list; } /* Initializes 'dst' with the contents of 'src', compensating for moving it * around in memory. The effect is that, if 'src' was the head of a list, now * 'dst' is the head of a list containing the same elements. */ void list_move(struct list *dst, struct list *src) { if (!list_is_empty(src)) { *dst = *src; list_moved(dst); } else { list_init(dst); } } /* Removes 'elem' from its list and returns the element that followed it. Undefined behavior if 'elem' is not in a list. */ struct list * list_remove(struct list *elem) { elem->prev->next = elem->next; elem->next->prev = elem->prev; return elem->next; } /* Removes the front element from 'list' and returns it. Undefined behavior if 'list' is empty before removal. */ struct list * list_pop_front(struct list *list) { struct list *front = list->next; list_remove(front); return front; } /* Removes the back element from 'list' and returns it. Undefined behavior if 'list' is empty before removal. */ struct list * list_pop_back(struct list *list) { struct list *back = list->prev; list_remove(back); return back; } /* Returns the front element in 'list_'. Undefined behavior if 'list_' is empty. */ struct list * list_front(const struct list *list_) { struct list *list = CONST_CAST(struct list *, list_); ovs_assert(!list_is_empty(list)); return list->next; } /* Returns the back element in 'list_'. Undefined behavior if 'list_' is empty. */ struct list * list_back(const struct list *list_) { struct list *list = CONST_CAST(struct list *, list_); ovs_assert(!list_is_empty(list)); return list->prev; } /* Returns the number of elements in 'list'. Runs in O(n) in the number of elements. */ size_t list_size(const struct list *list) { const struct list *e; size_t cnt = 0; for (e = list->next; e != list; e = e->next) { cnt++; } return cnt; } /* Returns true if 'list' is empty, false otherwise. */ bool list_is_empty(const struct list *list) { return list->next == list; } /* Returns true if 'list' has exactly 1 element, false otherwise. */ bool list_is_singleton(const struct list *list) { return list_is_short(list) && !list_is_empty(list); } /* Returns true if 'list' has 0 or 1 elements, false otherwise. */ bool list_is_short(const struct list *list) { return list->next == list->prev; }