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/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You 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. *//* * This code draws heavily from the 4.4BSD <sys/queue.h> macros * and Dean Gaudet's "splim/ring.h". * <http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/sys/queue.h> * <http://www.arctic.org/~dean/splim/> * * We'd use Dean's code directly if we could guarantee the * availability of inline functions. */#ifndef APR_RING_H#define APR_RING_H/** * @file apr_ring.h * @brief APR Rings *//* * for offsetof() */#include "apr_general.h"/** * @defgroup apr_ring Ring Macro Implementations * @ingroup APR  * A ring is a kind of doubly-linked list that can be manipulated * without knowing where its head is. * @{ *//** * The Ring Element * * A ring element struct is linked to the other elements in the ring * through its ring entry field, e.g. * <pre> *      struct my_element_t { *          APR_RING_ENTRY(my_element_t) link; *          int foo; *          char *bar; *      }; * </pre> * * An element struct may be put on more than one ring if it has more * than one APR_RING_ENTRY field. Each APR_RING_ENTRY has a corresponding * APR_RING_HEAD declaration. * * @warning For strict C standards compliance you should put the APR_RING_ENTRY * first in the element struct unless the head is always part of a larger * object with enough earlier fields to accommodate the offsetof() used * to compute the ring sentinel below. You can usually ignore this caveat. */#define APR_RING_ENTRY(elem)						\    struct {								\	struct elem *next;						\	struct elem *prev;						\    }/** * The Ring Head * * Each ring is managed via its head, which is a struct declared like this: * <pre> *      APR_RING_HEAD(my_ring_t, my_element_t); *      struct my_ring_t ring, *ringp; * </pre> * * This struct looks just like the element link struct so that we can * be sure that the typecasting games will work as expected. * * The first element in the ring is next after the head, and the last * element is just before the head. */#define APR_RING_HEAD(head, elem)					\    struct head {							\	struct elem * volatile next;					\	struct elem * volatile prev;					\    }/** * The Ring Sentinel * * This is the magic pointer value that occurs before the first and * after the last elements in the ring, computed from the address of * the ring's head.  The head itself isn't an element, but in order to * get rid of all the special cases when dealing with the ends of the * ring, we play typecasting games to make it look like one. * * Here is a diagram to illustrate the arrangements of the next and * prev pointers of each element in a single ring. Note that they point * to the start of each element, not to the APR_RING_ENTRY structure. * * <pre> *     +->+------+<-+  +->+------+<-+  +->+------+<-+ *     |  |struct|  |  |  |struct|  |  |  |struct|  | *    /   | elem |   \/   | elem |   \/   | elem |  \ * ...    |      |   /\   |      |   /\   |      |   ... *        +------+  |  |  +------+  |  |  +------+ *   ...--|prev  |  |  +--|ring  |  |  +--|prev  | *        |  next|--+     | entry|--+     |  next|--... *        +------+        +------+        +------+ *        | etc. |        | etc. |        | etc. | *        :      :        :      :        :      : * </pre> * * The APR_RING_HEAD is nothing but a bare APR_RING_ENTRY. The prev * and next pointers in the first and last elements don't actually * point to the head, they point to a phantom place called the * sentinel. Its value is such that last->next->next == first because * the offset from the sentinel to the head's next pointer is the same * as the offset from the start of an element to its next pointer. * This also works in the opposite direction. * * <pre> *        last                            first *     +->+------+<-+  +->sentinel<-+  +->+------+<-+ *     |  |struct|  |  |            |  |  |struct|  | *    /   | elem |   \/              \/   | elem |  \ * ...    |      |   /\              /\   |      |   ... *        +------+  |  |  +------+  |  |  +------+ *   ...--|prev  |  |  +--|ring  |  |  +--|prev  | *        |  next|--+     |  head|--+     |  next|--... *        +------+        +------+        +------+ *        | etc. |                        | etc. | *        :      :                        :      : * </pre> * * Note that the offset mentioned above is different for each kind of * ring that the element may be on, and each kind of ring has a unique * name for its APR_RING_ENTRY in each element, and has its own type * for its APR_RING_HEAD. * * Note also that if the offset is non-zero (which is required if an * element has more than one APR_RING_ENTRY), the unreality of the * sentinel may have bad implications on very perverse implementations * of C -- see the warning in APR_RING_ENTRY. * * @param hp   The head of the ring * @param elem The name of the element struct * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct */#define APR_RING_SENTINEL(hp, elem, link)				\    (struct elem *)((char *)(hp) - APR_OFFSETOF(struct elem, link))/** * The first element of the ring * @param hp   The head of the ring */#define APR_RING_FIRST(hp)	(hp)->next/** * The last element of the ring * @param hp   The head of the ring */#define APR_RING_LAST(hp)	(hp)->prev/** * The next element in the ring * @param ep   The current element * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct */#define APR_RING_NEXT(ep, link)	(ep)->link.next/** * The previous element in the ring * @param ep   The current element * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct */#define APR_RING_PREV(ep, link)	(ep)->link.prev/** * Initialize a ring * @param hp   The head of the ring * @param elem The name of the element struct * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct */#define APR_RING_INIT(hp, elem, link) do {				\	APR_RING_FIRST((hp)) = APR_RING_SENTINEL((hp), elem, link);	\	APR_RING_LAST((hp))  = APR_RING_SENTINEL((hp), elem, link);	\    } while (0)/** * Determine if a ring is empty * @param hp   The head of the ring * @param elem The name of the element struct * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct * @return true or false */#define APR_RING_EMPTY(hp, elem, link)					\    (APR_RING_FIRST((hp)) == APR_RING_SENTINEL((hp), elem, link))/** * Initialize a singleton element * @param ep   The element * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct */#define APR_RING_ELEM_INIT(ep, link) do {				\	APR_RING_NEXT((ep), link) = (ep);				\	APR_RING_PREV((ep), link) = (ep);				\    } while (0)/** * Splice the sequence ep1..epN into the ring before element lep *   (..lep.. becomes ..ep1..epN..lep..) * @warning This doesn't work for splicing before the first element or on *   empty rings... see APR_RING_SPLICE_HEAD for one that does * @param lep  Element in the ring to splice before * @param ep1  First element in the sequence to splice in * @param epN  Last element in the sequence to splice in * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct */#define APR_RING_SPLICE_BEFORE(lep, ep1, epN, link) do {		\	APR_RING_NEXT((epN), link) = (lep);				\	APR_RING_PREV((ep1), link) = APR_RING_PREV((lep), link);	\	APR_RING_NEXT(APR_RING_PREV((lep), link), link) = (ep1);	\	APR_RING_PREV((lep), link) = (epN);				\    } while (0)/** * Splice the sequence ep1..epN into the ring after element lep *   (..lep.. becomes ..lep..ep1..epN..) * @warning This doesn't work for splicing after the last element or on *   empty rings... see APR_RING_SPLICE_TAIL for one that does * @param lep  Element in the ring to splice after * @param ep1  First element in the sequence to splice in * @param epN  Last element in the sequence to splice in * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct */#define APR_RING_SPLICE_AFTER(lep, ep1, epN, link) do {			\	APR_RING_PREV((ep1), link) = (lep);				\	APR_RING_NEXT((epN), link) = APR_RING_NEXT((lep), link);	\	APR_RING_PREV(APR_RING_NEXT((lep), link), link) = (epN);	\	APR_RING_NEXT((lep), link) = (ep1);				\    } while (0)/** * Insert the element nep into the ring before element lep *   (..lep.. becomes ..nep..lep..) * @warning This doesn't work for inserting before the first element or on *   empty rings... see APR_RING_INSERT_HEAD for one that does * @param lep  Element in the ring to insert before * @param nep  Element to insert * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct */#define APR_RING_INSERT_BEFORE(lep, nep, link)				\	APR_RING_SPLICE_BEFORE((lep), (nep), (nep), link)/** * Insert the element nep into the ring after element lep *   (..lep.. becomes ..lep..nep..) * @warning This doesn't work for inserting after the last element or on *   empty rings... see APR_RING_INSERT_TAIL for one that does * @param lep  Element in the ring to insert after * @param nep  Element to insert * @param link The name of the APR_RING_ENTRY in the element struct */#define APR_RING_INSERT_AFTER(lep, nep, link)				\	APR_RING_SPLICE_AFTER((lep), (nep), (nep), link)

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