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/* * tqueue.h --- task queue handling for Linux. * * Mostly based on a proposed bottom-half replacement code written by * Kai Petzke, wpp@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de. * * Modified for use in the Linux kernel by Theodore Ts'o, * tytso@mit.edu.  Any bugs are my fault, not Kai's. * * The original comment follows below. */#ifndef _LINUX_TQUEUE_H#define _LINUX_TQUEUE_H#include <linux/spinlock.h>#include <linux/list.h>#include <asm/bitops.h>#include <asm/system.h>/* * New proposed "bottom half" handlers: * (C) 1994 Kai Petzke, wpp@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de * * Advantages: * - Bottom halfs are implemented as a linked list.  You can have as many *   of them, as you want. * - No more scanning of a bit field is required upon call of a bottom half. * - Support for chained bottom half lists.  The run_task_queue() function can be *   used as a bottom half handler.  This is for example useful for bottom *   halfs, which want to be delayed until the next clock tick. * * Notes: * - Bottom halfs are called in the reverse order that they were linked into *   the list. */struct tq_struct {	struct list_head list;		/* linked list of active bh's */	unsigned long sync;		/* must be initialized to zero */	void (*routine)(void *);	/* function to call */	void *data;			/* argument to function */};/* * Emit code to initialise a tq_struct's routine and data pointers */#define PREPARE_TQUEUE(_tq, _routine, _data)			\	do {							\		(_tq)->routine = _routine;			\		(_tq)->data = _data;				\	} while (0)/* * Emit code to initialise all of a tq_struct */#define INIT_TQUEUE(_tq, _routine, _data)			\	do {							\		INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(_tq)->list);			\		(_tq)->sync = 0;				\		PREPARE_TQUEUE((_tq), (_routine), (_data));	\	} while (0)typedef struct list_head task_queue;#define DECLARE_TASK_QUEUE(q)	LIST_HEAD(q)#define TQ_ACTIVE(q)		(!list_empty(&q))extern task_queue tq_timer, tq_immediate, tq_disk;/* * To implement your own list of active bottom halfs, use the following * two definitions: * * DECLARE_TASK_QUEUE(my_tqueue); * struct tq_struct my_task = { * 	routine: (void (*)(void *)) my_routine, *	data: &my_data * }; * * To activate a bottom half on a list, use: * *	queue_task(&my_task, &my_tqueue); * * To later run the queued tasks use * *	run_task_queue(&my_tqueue); * * This allows you to do deferred processing.  For example, you could * have a task queue called tq_timer, which is executed within the timer * interrupt. */extern spinlock_t tqueue_lock;/* * Queue a task on a tq.  Return non-zero if it was successfully * added. */static inline int queue_task(struct tq_struct *bh_pointer, task_queue *bh_list){	int ret = 0;	if (!test_and_set_bit(0,&bh_pointer->sync)) {		unsigned long flags;		spin_lock_irqsave(&tqueue_lock, flags);		list_add_tail(&bh_pointer->list, bh_list);		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tqueue_lock, flags);		ret = 1;	}	return ret;}/* * Call all "bottom halfs" on a given list. */extern void __run_task_queue(task_queue *list);static inline void run_task_queue(task_queue *list){	if (TQ_ACTIVE(*list))		__run_task_queue(list);}#endif /* _LINUX_TQUEUE_H */

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