[asterisk-commits] tilghman: branch 1.6.1 r187600 - in /branches/1.6.1: ./ include/asterisk/ main/
SVN commits to the Asterisk project
asterisk-commits at lists.digium.com
Thu Apr 9 22:56:41 CDT 2009
Author: tilghman
Date: Thu Apr 9 22:56:37 2009
New Revision: 187600
URL: http://svn.digium.com/svn-view/asterisk?view=rev&rev=187600
Log:
Merged revisions 187599 via svnmerge from
https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk
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r187599 | tilghman | 2009-04-09 22:55:27 -0500 (Thu, 09 Apr 2009) | 2 lines
Modify headers and macros, according to Russell's suggestions on the -dev list
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Modified:
branches/1.6.1/ (props changed)
branches/1.6.1/include/asterisk/linkedlists.h
branches/1.6.1/include/asterisk/lock.h
branches/1.6.1/main/app.c
branches/1.6.1/main/audiohook.c
branches/1.6.1/main/channel.c
branches/1.6.1/main/features.c
branches/1.6.1/main/http.c
branches/1.6.1/main/manager.c
branches/1.6.1/main/pbx.c
Propchange: branches/1.6.1/
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Binary property 'trunk-merged' - no diff available.
Modified: branches/1.6.1/include/asterisk/linkedlists.h
URL: http://svn.digium.com/svn-view/asterisk/branches/1.6.1/include/asterisk/linkedlists.h?view=diff&rev=187600&r1=187599&r2=187600
==============================================================================
--- branches/1.6.1/include/asterisk/linkedlists.h (original)
+++ branches/1.6.1/include/asterisk/linkedlists.h Thu Apr 9 22:56:37 2009
@@ -23,148 +23,152 @@
#include "asterisk/lock.h"
/*!
- \file linkedlists.h
- \brief A set of macros to manage forward-linked lists.
-*/
-
-/*!
- \brief Locks a list.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- This macro attempts to place an exclusive lock in the
- list head structure pointed to by head.
- \retval 0 on success
- \retval non-zero on failure
-*/
+ * \file linkedlists.h
+ * \brief A set of macros to manage forward-linked lists.
+ */
+
+/*!
+ * \brief Locks a list.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * This macro attempts to place an exclusive lock in the
+ * list head structure pointed to by head.
+ * \retval 0 on success
+ * \retval non-zero on failure
+ */
#define AST_LIST_LOCK(head) \
ast_mutex_lock(&(head)->lock)
/*!
- \brief Write locks a list.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- This macro attempts to place an exclusive write lock in the
- list head structure pointed to by head.
- \retval 0 on success
- \retval non-zero on failure
-*/
+ * \brief Write locks a list.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * This macro attempts to place an exclusive write lock in the
+ * list head structure pointed to by head.
+ * \retval 0 on success
+ * \retval non-zero on failure
+ */
#define AST_RWLIST_WRLOCK(head) \
ast_rwlock_wrlock(&(head)->lock)
/*!
- \brief Write locks a list, with timeout.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
- \param tv Pointer to a timeval structure
-
- This macro attempts to place an exclusive write lock in the
- list head structure pointed to by head.
- \retval 0 on success
- \retval non-zero on failure
-*/
-#define AST_RWLIST_TIMEDWRLOCK(head,tv) ast_rwlock_timedwrlock(&(head)->lock, tv)
-
-/*!
- \brief Read locks a list.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- This macro attempts to place a read lock in the
- list head structure pointed to by head.
- \retval 0 on success
- \retval non-zero on failure
-*/
+ * \brief Write locks a list, with timeout.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ * \param ts Pointer to a timespec structure
+ *
+ * This macro attempts to place an exclusive write lock in the
+ * list head structure pointed to by head.
+ * \retval 0 on success
+ * \retval non-zero on failure
+ *
+ * \since 1.6.1
+ */
+#define AST_RWLIST_TIMEDWRLOCK(head, ts) ast_rwlock_timedwrlock(&(head)->lock, ts)
+
+/*!
+ * \brief Read locks a list.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * This macro attempts to place a read lock in the
+ * list head structure pointed to by head.
+ * \retval 0 on success
+ * \retval non-zero on failure
+ */
#define AST_RWLIST_RDLOCK(head) \
ast_rwlock_rdlock(&(head)->lock)
/*!
- \brief Read locks a list, with timeout.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
- \param tv Pointer to a timeval structure
-
- This macro attempts to place a read lock in the
- list head structure pointed to by head.
- \retval 0 on success
- \retval non-zero on failure
-*/
-#define AST_RWLIST_TIMEDRDLOCK(head,tv) \
- ast_rwlock_timedrdlock(&(head)->lock, tv)
-
-/*!
- \brief Locks a list, without blocking if the list is locked.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- This macro attempts to place an exclusive lock in the
- list head structure pointed to by head.
- \retval 0 on success
- \retval non-zero on failure
-*/
+ * \brief Read locks a list, with timeout.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ * \param ts Pointer to a timespec structure
+ *
+ * This macro attempts to place a read lock in the
+ * list head structure pointed to by head.
+ * \retval 0 on success
+ * \retval non-zero on failure
+ *
+ * \since 1.6.1
+ */
+#define AST_RWLIST_TIMEDRDLOCK(head, ts) \
+ ast_rwlock_timedrdlock(&(head)->lock, ts)
+
+/*!
+ * \brief Locks a list, without blocking if the list is locked.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * This macro attempts to place an exclusive lock in the
+ * list head structure pointed to by head.
+ * \retval 0 on success
+ * \retval non-zero on failure
+ */
#define AST_LIST_TRYLOCK(head) \
ast_mutex_trylock(&(head)->lock)
/*!
- \brief Write locks a list, without blocking if the list is locked.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- This macro attempts to place an exclusive write lock in the
- list head structure pointed to by head.
- \retval 0 on success
- \retval non-zero on failure
-*/
+ * \brief Write locks a list, without blocking if the list is locked.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * This macro attempts to place an exclusive write lock in the
+ * list head structure pointed to by head.
+ * \retval 0 on success
+ * \retval non-zero on failure
+ */
#define AST_RWLIST_TRYWRLOCK(head) \
ast_rwlock_trywrlock(&(head)->lock)
/*!
- \brief Read locks a list, without blocking if the list is locked.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- This macro attempts to place a read lock in the
- list head structure pointed to by head.
- \retval 0 on success
- \retval non-zero on failure
-*/
+ * \brief Read locks a list, without blocking if the list is locked.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * This macro attempts to place a read lock in the
+ * list head structure pointed to by head.
+ * \retval 0 on success
+ * \retval non-zero on failure
+ */
#define AST_RWLIST_TRYRDLOCK(head) \
ast_rwlock_tryrdlock(&(head)->lock)
/*!
- \brief Attempts to unlock a list.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- This macro attempts to remove an exclusive lock from the
- list head structure pointed to by head. If the list
- was not locked by this thread, this macro has no effect.
-*/
-#define AST_LIST_UNLOCK(head) \
+ * \brief Attempts to unlock a list.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * This macro attempts to remove an exclusive lock from the
+ * list head structure pointed to by head. If the list
+ * was not locked by this thread, this macro has no effect.
+ */
+#define AST_LIST_UNLOCK(head) \
ast_mutex_unlock(&(head)->lock)
/*!
- \brief Attempts to unlock a read/write based list.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- This macro attempts to remove a read or write lock from the
- list head structure pointed to by head. If the list
- was not locked by this thread, this macro has no effect.
-*/
+ * \brief Attempts to unlock a read/write based list.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * This macro attempts to remove a read or write lock from the
+ * list head structure pointed to by head. If the list
+ * was not locked by this thread, this macro has no effect.
+ */
#define AST_RWLIST_UNLOCK(head) \
ast_rwlock_unlock(&(head)->lock)
/*!
- \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a list of specified type.
- \param name This will be the name of the defined structure.
- \param type This is the type of each list entry.
-
- This macro creates a structure definition that can be used
- to hold a list of the entries of type \a type. It does not actually
- declare (allocate) a structure; to do that, either follow this
- macro with the desired name of the instance you wish to declare,
- or use the specified \a name to declare instances elsewhere.
-
- Example usage:
- \code
- static AST_LIST_HEAD(entry_list, entry) entries;
- \endcode
-
- This would define \c struct \c entry_list, and declare an instance of it named
- \a entries, all intended to hold a list of type \c struct \c entry.
-*/
+ * \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a list of specified type.
+ * \param name This will be the name of the defined structure.
+ * \param type This is the type of each list entry.
+ *
+ * This macro creates a structure definition that can be used
+ * to hold a list of the entries of type \a type. It does not actually
+ * declare (allocate) a structure; to do that, either follow this
+ * macro with the desired name of the instance you wish to declare,
+ * or use the specified \a name to declare instances elsewhere.
+ *
+ * Example usage:
+ * \code
+ * static AST_LIST_HEAD(entry_list, entry) entries;
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * This would define \c struct \c entry_list, and declare an instance of it named
+ * \a entries, all intended to hold a list of type \c struct \c entry.
+ */
#define AST_LIST_HEAD(name, type) \
struct name { \
struct type *first; \
@@ -173,24 +177,24 @@
}
/*!
- \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a read/write list of specified type.
- \param name This will be the name of the defined structure.
- \param type This is the type of each list entry.
-
- This macro creates a structure definition that can be used
- to hold a list of the entries of type \a type. It does not actually
- declare (allocate) a structure; to do that, either follow this
- macro with the desired name of the instance you wish to declare,
- or use the specified \a name to declare instances elsewhere.
-
- Example usage:
- \code
- static AST_RWLIST_HEAD(entry_list, entry) entries;
- \endcode
-
- This would define \c struct \c entry_list, and declare an instance of it named
- \a entries, all intended to hold a list of type \c struct \c entry.
-*/
+ * \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a read/write list of specified type.
+ * \param name This will be the name of the defined structure.
+ * \param type This is the type of each list entry.
+ *
+ * This macro creates a structure definition that can be used
+ * to hold a list of the entries of type \a type. It does not actually
+ * declare (allocate) a structure; to do that, either follow this
+ * macro with the desired name of the instance you wish to declare,
+ * or use the specified \a name to declare instances elsewhere.
+ *
+ * Example usage:
+ * \code
+ * static AST_RWLIST_HEAD(entry_list, entry) entries;
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * This would define \c struct \c entry_list, and declare an instance of it named
+ * \a entries, all intended to hold a list of type \c struct \c entry.
+ */
#define AST_RWLIST_HEAD(name, type) \
struct name { \
struct type *first; \
@@ -199,24 +203,24 @@
}
/*!
- \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a list of specified type (with no lock).
- \param name This will be the name of the defined structure.
- \param type This is the type of each list entry.
-
- This macro creates a structure definition that can be used
- to hold a list of the entries of type \a type. It does not actually
- declare (allocate) a structure; to do that, either follow this
- macro with the desired name of the instance you wish to declare,
- or use the specified \a name to declare instances elsewhere.
-
- Example usage:
- \code
- static AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK(entry_list, entry) entries;
- \endcode
-
- This would define \c struct \c entry_list, and declare an instance of it named
- \a entries, all intended to hold a list of type \c struct \c entry.
-*/
+ * \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a list of specified type (with no lock).
+ * \param name This will be the name of the defined structure.
+ * \param type This is the type of each list entry.
+ *
+ * This macro creates a structure definition that can be used
+ * to hold a list of the entries of type \a type. It does not actually
+ * declare (allocate) a structure; to do that, either follow this
+ * macro with the desired name of the instance you wish to declare,
+ * or use the specified \a name to declare instances elsewhere.
+ *
+ * Example usage:
+ * \code
+ * static AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK(entry_list, entry) entries;
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * This would define \c struct \c entry_list, and declare an instance of it named
+ * \a entries, all intended to hold a list of type \c struct \c entry.
+ */
#define AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK(name, type) \
struct name { \
struct type *first; \
@@ -224,8 +228,8 @@
}
/*!
- \brief Defines initial values for a declaration of AST_LIST_HEAD
-*/
+ * \brief Defines initial values for a declaration of AST_LIST_HEAD
+ */
#define AST_LIST_HEAD_INIT_VALUE { \
.first = NULL, \
.last = NULL, \
@@ -233,8 +237,8 @@
}
/*!
- \brief Defines initial values for a declaration of AST_RWLIST_HEAD
-*/
+ * \brief Defines initial values for a declaration of AST_RWLIST_HEAD
+ */
#define AST_RWLIST_HEAD_INIT_VALUE { \
.first = NULL, \
.last = NULL, \
@@ -242,30 +246,30 @@
}
/*!
- \brief Defines initial values for a declaration of AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK
-*/
+ * \brief Defines initial values for a declaration of AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK
+ */
#define AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK_INIT_VALUE { \
.first = NULL, \
.last = NULL, \
}
/*!
- \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a list of specified type, statically initialized.
- \param name This will be the name of the defined structure.
- \param type This is the type of each list entry.
-
- This macro creates a structure definition that can be used
- to hold a list of the entries of type \a type, and allocates an instance
- of it, initialized to be empty.
-
- Example usage:
- \code
- static AST_LIST_HEAD_STATIC(entry_list, entry);
- \endcode
-
- This would define \c struct \c entry_list, intended to hold a list of
- type \c struct \c entry.
-*/
+ * \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a list of specified type, statically initialized.
+ * \param name This will be the name of the defined structure.
+ * \param type This is the type of each list entry.
+ *
+ * This macro creates a structure definition that can be used
+ * to hold a list of the entries of type \a type, and allocates an instance
+ * of it, initialized to be empty.
+ *
+ * Example usage:
+ * \code
+ * static AST_LIST_HEAD_STATIC(entry_list, entry);
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * This would define \c struct \c entry_list, intended to hold a list of
+ * type \c struct \c entry.
+ */
#if defined(AST_MUTEX_INIT_W_CONSTRUCTORS)
#define AST_LIST_HEAD_STATIC(name, type) \
struct name { \
@@ -292,22 +296,22 @@
#endif
/*!
- \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a read/write list of specified type, statically initialized.
- \param name This will be the name of the defined structure.
- \param type This is the type of each list entry.
-
- This macro creates a structure definition that can be used
- to hold a list of the entries of type \a type, and allocates an instance
- of it, initialized to be empty.
-
- Example usage:
- \code
- static AST_RWLIST_HEAD_STATIC(entry_list, entry);
- \endcode
-
- This would define \c struct \c entry_list, intended to hold a list of
- type \c struct \c entry.
-*/
+ * \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a read/write list of specified type, statically initialized.
+ * \param name This will be the name of the defined structure.
+ * \param type This is the type of each list entry.
+ *
+ * This macro creates a structure definition that can be used
+ * to hold a list of the entries of type \a type, and allocates an instance
+ * of it, initialized to be empty.
+ *
+ * Example usage:
+ * \code
+ * static AST_RWLIST_HEAD_STATIC(entry_list, entry);
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * This would define \c struct \c entry_list, intended to hold a list of
+ * type \c struct \c entry.
+ */
#ifndef HAVE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER
#define AST_RWLIST_HEAD_STATIC(name, type) \
struct name { \
@@ -334,10 +338,10 @@
#endif
/*!
- \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a list of specified type, statically initialized.
-
- This is the same as AST_LIST_HEAD_STATIC, except without the lock included.
-*/
+ * \brief Defines a structure to be used to hold a list of specified type, statically initialized.
+ *
+ * This is the same as AST_LIST_HEAD_STATIC, except without the lock included.
+ */
#define AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK_STATIC(name, type) \
struct name { \
struct type *first; \
@@ -345,13 +349,13 @@
} name = AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK_INIT_VALUE
/*!
- \brief Initializes a list head structure with a specified first entry.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
- \param entry pointer to the list entry that will become the head of the list
-
- This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head
- entry to the supplied value and recreating the embedded lock.
-*/
+ * \brief Initializes a list head structure with a specified first entry.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ * \param entry pointer to the list entry that will become the head of the list
+ *
+ * This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head
+ * entry to the supplied value and recreating the embedded lock.
+ */
#define AST_LIST_HEAD_SET(head, entry) do { \
(head)->first = (entry); \
(head)->last = (entry); \
@@ -359,13 +363,13 @@
} while (0)
/*!
- \brief Initializes an rwlist head structure with a specified first entry.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
- \param entry pointer to the list entry that will become the head of the list
-
- This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head
- entry to the supplied value and recreating the embedded lock.
-*/
+ * \brief Initializes an rwlist head structure with a specified first entry.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ * \param entry pointer to the list entry that will become the head of the list
+ *
+ * This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head
+ * entry to the supplied value and recreating the embedded lock.
+ */
#define AST_RWLIST_HEAD_SET(head, entry) do { \
(head)->first = (entry); \
(head)->last = (entry); \
@@ -373,35 +377,35 @@
} while (0)
/*!
- \brief Initializes a list head structure with a specified first entry.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
- \param entry pointer to the list entry that will become the head of the list
-
- This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head
- entry to the supplied value.
-*/
+ * \brief Initializes a list head structure with a specified first entry.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ * \param entry pointer to the list entry that will become the head of the list
+ *
+ * This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head
+ * entry to the supplied value.
+ */
#define AST_LIST_HEAD_SET_NOLOCK(head, entry) do { \
(head)->first = (entry); \
(head)->last = (entry); \
} while (0)
/*!
- \brief Declare a forward link structure inside a list entry.
- \param type This is the type of each list entry.
-
- This macro declares a structure to be used to link list entries together.
- It must be used inside the definition of the structure named in
- \a type, as follows:
-
- \code
- struct list_entry {
- ...
- AST_LIST_ENTRY(list_entry) list;
- }
- \endcode
-
- The field name \a list here is arbitrary, and can be anything you wish.
-*/
+ * \brief Declare a forward link structure inside a list entry.
+ * \param type This is the type of each list entry.
+ *
+ * This macro declares a structure to be used to link list entries together.
+ * It must be used inside the definition of the structure named in
+ * \a type, as follows:
+ *
+ * \code
+ * struct list_entry {
+ ...
+ AST_LIST_ENTRY(list_entry) list;
+ * }
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * The field name \a list here is arbitrary, and can be anything you wish.
+ */
#define AST_LIST_ENTRY(type) \
struct { \
struct type *next; \
@@ -410,117 +414,117 @@
#define AST_RWLIST_ENTRY AST_LIST_ENTRY
/*!
- \brief Returns the first entry contained in a list.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ * \brief Returns the first entry contained in a list.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
*/
#define AST_LIST_FIRST(head) ((head)->first)
#define AST_RWLIST_FIRST AST_LIST_FIRST
/*!
- \brief Returns the last entry contained in a list.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ * \brief Returns the last entry contained in a list.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
*/
#define AST_LIST_LAST(head) ((head)->last)
#define AST_RWLIST_LAST AST_LIST_LAST
/*!
- \brief Returns the next entry in the list after the given entry.
- \param elm This is a pointer to the current entry.
- \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
- used to link entries of this list together.
-*/
+ * \brief Returns the next entry in the list after the given entry.
+ * \param elm This is a pointer to the current entry.
+ * \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
+ * used to link entries of this list together.
+ */
#define AST_LIST_NEXT(elm, field) ((elm)->field.next)
#define AST_RWLIST_NEXT AST_LIST_NEXT
/*!
- \brief Checks whether the specified list contains any entries.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- \return non-zero if the list has entries
- \return zero if not.
+ * \brief Checks whether the specified list contains any entries.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * \return non-zero if the list has entries
+ * \return zero if not.
*/
#define AST_LIST_EMPTY(head) (AST_LIST_FIRST(head) == NULL)
#define AST_RWLIST_EMPTY AST_LIST_EMPTY
/*!
- \brief Loops over (traverses) the entries in a list.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
- \param var This is the name of the variable that will hold a pointer to the
- current list entry on each iteration. It must be declared before calling
- this macro.
- \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
- used to link entries of this list together.
-
- This macro is use to loop over (traverse) the entries in a list. It uses a
- \a for loop, and supplies the enclosed code with a pointer to each list
- entry as it loops. It is typically used as follows:
- \code
- static AST_LIST_HEAD(entry_list, list_entry) entries;
- ...
- struct list_entry {
- ...
- AST_LIST_ENTRY(list_entry) list;
- }
- ...
- struct list_entry *current;
- ...
- AST_LIST_TRAVERSE(&entries, current, list) {
+ * \brief Loops over (traverses) the entries in a list.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ * \param var This is the name of the variable that will hold a pointer to the
+ * current list entry on each iteration. It must be declared before calling
+ * this macro.
+ * \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
+ * used to link entries of this list together.
+ *
+ * This macro is use to loop over (traverse) the entries in a list. It uses a
+ * \a for loop, and supplies the enclosed code with a pointer to each list
+ * entry as it loops. It is typically used as follows:
+ * \code
+ * static AST_LIST_HEAD(entry_list, list_entry) entries;
+ * ...
+ * struct list_entry {
+ ...
+ AST_LIST_ENTRY(list_entry) list;
+ * }
+ * ...
+ * struct list_entry *current;
+ * ...
+ * AST_LIST_TRAVERSE(&entries, current, list) {
(do something with current here)
- }
- \endcode
- \warning If you modify the forward-link pointer contained in the \a current entry while
- inside the loop, the behavior will be unpredictable. At a minimum, the following
- macros will modify the forward-link pointer, and should not be used inside
- AST_LIST_TRAVERSE() against the entry pointed to by the \a current pointer without
- careful consideration of their consequences:
- \li AST_LIST_NEXT() (when used as an lvalue)
- \li AST_LIST_INSERT_AFTER()
- \li AST_LIST_INSERT_HEAD()
- \li AST_LIST_INSERT_TAIL()
- \li AST_LIST_INSERT_SORTALPHA()
-*/
+ * }
+ * \endcode
+ * \warning If you modify the forward-link pointer contained in the \a current entry while
+ * inside the loop, the behavior will be unpredictable. At a minimum, the following
+ * macros will modify the forward-link pointer, and should not be used inside
+ * AST_LIST_TRAVERSE() against the entry pointed to by the \a current pointer without
+ * careful consideration of their consequences:
+ * \li AST_LIST_NEXT() (when used as an lvalue)
+ * \li AST_LIST_INSERT_AFTER()
+ * \li AST_LIST_INSERT_HEAD()
+ * \li AST_LIST_INSERT_TAIL()
+ * \li AST_LIST_INSERT_SORTALPHA()
+ */
#define AST_LIST_TRAVERSE(head,var,field) \
for((var) = (head)->first; (var); (var) = (var)->field.next)
#define AST_RWLIST_TRAVERSE AST_LIST_TRAVERSE
/*!
- \brief Loops safely over (traverses) the entries in a list.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
- \param var This is the name of the variable that will hold a pointer to the
- current list entry on each iteration. It must be declared before calling
- this macro.
- \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
- used to link entries of this list together.
-
- This macro is used to safely loop over (traverse) the entries in a list. It
- uses a \a for loop, and supplies the enclosed code with a pointer to each list
- entry as it loops. It is typically used as follows:
-
- \code
- static AST_LIST_HEAD(entry_list, list_entry) entries;
- ...
- struct list_entry {
- ...
- AST_LIST_ENTRY(list_entry) list;
- }
- ...
- struct list_entry *current;
- ...
- AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_BEGIN(&entries, current, list) {
+ * \brief Loops safely over (traverses) the entries in a list.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ * \param var This is the name of the variable that will hold a pointer to the
+ * current list entry on each iteration. It must be declared before calling
+ * this macro.
+ * \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
+ * used to link entries of this list together.
+ *
+ * This macro is used to safely loop over (traverse) the entries in a list. It
+ * uses a \a for loop, and supplies the enclosed code with a pointer to each list
+ * entry as it loops. It is typically used as follows:
+ *
+ * \code
+ * static AST_LIST_HEAD(entry_list, list_entry) entries;
+ * ...
+ * struct list_entry {
+ ...
+ AST_LIST_ENTRY(list_entry) list;
+ * }
+ * ...
+ * struct list_entry *current;
+ * ...
+ * AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_BEGIN(&entries, current, list) {
(do something with current here)
- }
- AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_END;
- \endcode
-
- It differs from AST_LIST_TRAVERSE() in that the code inside the loop can modify
- (or even free, after calling AST_LIST_REMOVE_CURRENT()) the entry pointed to by
- the \a current pointer without affecting the loop traversal.
-*/
+ * }
+ * AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_END;
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * It differs from AST_LIST_TRAVERSE() in that the code inside the loop can modify
+ * (or even free, after calling AST_LIST_REMOVE_CURRENT()) the entry pointed to by
+ * the \a current pointer without affecting the loop traversal.
+ */
#define AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_BEGIN(head, var, field) { \
typeof((head)) __list_head = head; \
typeof(__list_head->first) __list_next; \
@@ -537,14 +541,14 @@
#define AST_RWLIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_BEGIN AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_BEGIN
/*!
- \brief Removes the \a current entry from a list during a traversal.
- \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
- used to link entries of this list together.
-
- \note This macro can \b only be used inside an AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_BEGIN()
- block; it is used to unlink the current entry from the list without affecting
- the list traversal (and without having to re-traverse the list to modify the
- previous entry, if any).
+ * \brief Removes the \a current entry from a list during a traversal.
+ * \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
+ * used to link entries of this list together.
+ *
+ * \note This macro can \b only be used inside an AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_BEGIN()
+ * block; it is used to unlink the current entry from the list without affecting
+ * the list traversal (and without having to re-traverse the list to modify the
+ * previous entry, if any).
*/
#define AST_LIST_REMOVE_CURRENT(field) do { \
__new_prev->field.next = NULL; \
@@ -554,7 +558,7 @@
else \
__list_head->first = __list_next; \
if (!__list_next) \
- __list_head->last = __list_prev; \
+ __list_head->last = __list_prev; \
} while (0)
#define AST_RWLIST_REMOVE_CURRENT AST_LIST_REMOVE_CURRENT
@@ -568,13 +572,13 @@
#define AST_RWLIST_MOVE_CURRENT AST_LIST_MOVE_CURRENT
/*!
- \brief Inserts a list entry before the current entry during a traversal.
- \param elm This is a pointer to the entry to be inserted.
- \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
- used to link entries of this list together.
-
- \note This macro can \b only be used inside an AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_BEGIN()
- block.
+ * \brief Inserts a list entry before the current entry during a traversal.
+ * \param elm This is a pointer to the entry to be inserted.
+ * \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
+ * used to link entries of this list together.
+ *
+ * \note This macro can \b only be used inside an AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_BEGIN()
+ * block.
*/
#define AST_LIST_INSERT_BEFORE_CURRENT(elm, field) do { \
if (__list_prev) { \
@@ -590,19 +594,19 @@
#define AST_RWLIST_INSERT_BEFORE_CURRENT AST_LIST_INSERT_BEFORE_CURRENT
/*!
- \brief Closes a safe loop traversal block.
+ * \brief Closes a safe loop traversal block.
*/
#define AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_END }
#define AST_RWLIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_END AST_LIST_TRAVERSE_SAFE_END
/*!
- \brief Initializes a list head structure.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head
- entry to \a NULL (empty list) and recreating the embedded lock.
-*/
+ * \brief Initializes a list head structure.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head
+ * entry to \a NULL (empty list) and recreating the embedded lock.
+ */
#define AST_LIST_HEAD_INIT(head) { \
(head)->first = NULL; \
(head)->last = NULL; \
@@ -610,12 +614,12 @@
}
/*!
- \brief Initializes an rwlist head structure.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head
- entry to \a NULL (empty list) and recreating the embedded lock.
-*/
+ * \brief Initializes an rwlist head structure.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head
+ * entry to \a NULL (empty list) and recreating the embedded lock.
+ */
#define AST_RWLIST_HEAD_INIT(head) { \
(head)->first = NULL; \
(head)->last = NULL; \
@@ -623,13 +627,13 @@
}
/*!
- \brief Destroys a list head structure.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- This macro destroys a list head structure by setting the head
- entry to \a NULL (empty list) and destroying the embedded lock.
- It does not free the structure from memory.
-*/
+ * \brief Destroys a list head structure.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * This macro destroys a list head structure by setting the head
+ * entry to \a NULL (empty list) and destroying the embedded lock.
+ * It does not free the structure from memory.
+ */
#define AST_LIST_HEAD_DESTROY(head) { \
(head)->first = NULL; \
(head)->last = NULL; \
@@ -637,13 +641,13 @@
}
/*!
- \brief Destroys an rwlist head structure.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- This macro destroys a list head structure by setting the head
- entry to \a NULL (empty list) and destroying the embedded lock.
- It does not free the structure from memory.
-*/
+ * \brief Destroys an rwlist head structure.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * This macro destroys a list head structure by setting the head
+ * entry to \a NULL (empty list) and destroying the embedded lock.
+ * It does not free the structure from memory.
+ */
#define AST_RWLIST_HEAD_DESTROY(head) { \
(head)->first = NULL; \
(head)->last = NULL; \
@@ -651,26 +655,26 @@
}
/*!
- \brief Initializes a list head structure.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
-
- This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head
- entry to \a NULL (empty list). There is no embedded lock handling
- with this macro.
-*/
+ * \brief Initializes a list head structure.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ *
+ * This macro initializes a list head structure by setting the head
+ * entry to \a NULL (empty list). There is no embedded lock handling
+ * with this macro.
+ */
#define AST_LIST_HEAD_INIT_NOLOCK(head) { \
(head)->first = NULL; \
(head)->last = NULL; \
}
/*!
- \brief Inserts a list entry after a given entry.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
- \param listelm This is a pointer to the entry after which the new entry should
- be inserted.
- \param elm This is a pointer to the entry to be inserted.
- \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
- used to link entries of this list together.
+ * \brief Inserts a list entry after a given entry.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ * \param listelm This is a pointer to the entry after which the new entry should
+ * be inserted.
+ * \param elm This is a pointer to the entry to be inserted.
+ * \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
+ * used to link entries of this list together.
*/
#define AST_LIST_INSERT_AFTER(head, listelm, elm, field) do { \
(elm)->field.next = (listelm)->field.next; \
@@ -682,11 +686,11 @@
#define AST_RWLIST_INSERT_AFTER AST_LIST_INSERT_AFTER
/*!
- \brief Inserts a list entry at the head of a list.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
- \param elm This is a pointer to the entry to be inserted.
- \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
- used to link entries of this list together.
+ * \brief Inserts a list entry at the head of a list.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ * \param elm This is a pointer to the entry to be inserted.
+ * \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
+ * used to link entries of this list together.
*/
#define AST_LIST_INSERT_HEAD(head, elm, field) do { \
(elm)->field.next = (head)->first; \
@@ -698,15 +702,15 @@
#define AST_RWLIST_INSERT_HEAD AST_LIST_INSERT_HEAD
/*!
- \brief Appends a list entry to the tail of a list.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
- \param elm This is a pointer to the entry to be appended.
- \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
- used to link entries of this list together.
-
- Note: The link field in the appended entry is \b not modified, so if it is
- actually the head of a list itself, the entire list will be appended
- temporarily (until the next AST_LIST_INSERT_TAIL is performed).
+ * \brief Appends a list entry to the tail of a list.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ * \param elm This is a pointer to the entry to be appended.
+ * \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
+ * used to link entries of this list together.
+ *
+ * Note: The link field in the appended entry is \b not modified, so if it is
+ * actually the head of a list itself, the entire list will be appended
+ * temporarily (until the next AST_LIST_INSERT_TAIL is performed).
*/
#define AST_LIST_INSERT_TAIL(head, elm, field) do { \
if (!(head)->first) { \
@@ -751,14 +755,14 @@
#define AST_RWLIST_INSERT_SORTALPHA AST_LIST_INSERT_SORTALPHA
/*!
- \brief Appends a whole list to the tail of a list.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
- \param list This is a pointer to the list to be appended.
- \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
- used to link entries of this list together.
-
- Note: The source list (the \a list parameter) will be empty after
- calling this macro (the list entries are \b moved to the target list).
+ * \brief Appends a whole list to the tail of a list.
+ * \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
+ * \param list This is a pointer to the list to be appended.
+ * \param field This is the name of the field (declared using AST_LIST_ENTRY())
+ * used to link entries of this list together.
+ *
+ * Note: The source list (the \a list parameter) will be empty after
+ * calling this macro (the list entries are \b moved to the target list).
*/
#define AST_LIST_APPEND_LIST(head, list, field) do { \
if (!(head)->first) { \
@@ -775,13 +779,13 @@
#define AST_RWLIST_APPEND_LIST AST_LIST_APPEND_LIST
/*!
- \brief Removes and returns the head entry from a list.
- \param head This is a pointer to the list head structure
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