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								/*
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								 * Copyright © 2010 Intel Corporation
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								 * Copyright © 2010 Francisco Jerez <currojerez@riseup.net>
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								 *
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								 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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								 * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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								 * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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								 * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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								 * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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								 * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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								 *
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								 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
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								 * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
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								 * Software.
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								 *
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								 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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								 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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								 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL
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								 * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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								 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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								 * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
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								 * IN THE SOFTWARE.
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								 *
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								 */
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								/* Modified by Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com> to match kernel list APIs */
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								#ifndef _XORG_LIST_H_
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								#define _XORG_LIST_H_
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								/**
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								 * @file Classic doubly-link circular list implementation.
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								 * For real usage examples of the linked list, see the file test/list.c
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								 *
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								 * Example:
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								 * We need to keep a list of struct foo in the parent struct bar, i.e. what
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								 * we want is something like this.
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								 *
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								 *     struct bar {
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								 *          ...
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								 *          struct foo *list_of_foos; -----> struct foo {}, struct foo {}, struct foo{}
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								 *          ...
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								 *     }
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								 *
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								 * We need one list head in bar and a list element in all list_of_foos (both are of
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								 * data type 'struct list_head').
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								 *
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								 *     struct bar {
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								 *          ...
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								 *          struct list_head list_of_foos;
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								 *          ...
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								 *     }
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								 *
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								 *     struct foo {
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								 *          ...
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								 *          struct list_head entry;
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								 *          ...
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								 *     }
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								 *
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								 * Now we initialize the list head:
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								 *
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								 *     struct bar bar;
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								 *     ...
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								 *     INIT_LIST_HEAD(&bar.list_of_foos);
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								 *
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								 * Then we create the first element and add it to this list:
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								 *
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								 *     struct foo *foo = malloc(...);
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								 *     ....
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								 *     list_add(&foo->entry, &bar.list_of_foos);
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								 *
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								 * Repeat the above for each element you want to add to the list. Deleting
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								 * works with the element itself.
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								 *      list_del(&foo->entry);
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								 *      free(foo);
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								 *
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								 * Note: calling list_del(&bar.list_of_foos) will set bar.list_of_foos to an empty
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								 * list again.
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								 *
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								 * Looping through the list requires a 'struct foo' as iterator and the
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								 * name of the field the subnodes use.
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								 *
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								 * struct foo *iterator;
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								 * list_for_each_entry(iterator, &bar.list_of_foos, entry) {
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								 *      if (iterator->something == ...)
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								 *             ...
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								 * }
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								 *
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								 * Note: You must not call list_del() on the iterator if you continue the
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								 * loop. You need to run the safe for-each loop instead:
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								 *
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								 * struct foo *iterator, *next;
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								 * list_for_each_entry_safe(iterator, next, &bar.list_of_foos, entry) {
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								 *      if (...)
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								 *              list_del(&iterator->entry);
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								 * }
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								 *
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								 */
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								/**
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								 * The linkage struct for list nodes. This struct must be part of your
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								 * to-be-linked struct. struct list_head is required for both the head of the
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								 * list and for each list node.
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								 *
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								 * Position and name of the struct list_head field is irrelevant.
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								 * There are no requirements that elements of a list are of the same type.
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								 * There are no requirements for a list head, any struct list_head can be a list
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								 * head.
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								 */
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								struct list_head {
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								    struct list_head *next, *prev;
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								};
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								/**
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								 * Initialize the list as an empty list.
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								 *
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								 * Example:
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								 * INIT_LIST_HEAD(&bar->list_of_foos);
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								 *
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								 * @param The list to initialized.
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								 */
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								#define LIST_HEAD_INIT(name) { &(name), &(name) }
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								#define LIST_HEAD(name) \
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									struct list_head name = LIST_HEAD_INIT(name)
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								static inline void
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								INIT_LIST_HEAD(struct list_head *list)
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								{
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								    list->next = list->prev = list;
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								}
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								static inline void
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								__list_add(struct list_head *entry,
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								                struct list_head *prev, struct list_head *next)
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								{
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								    next->prev = entry;
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								    entry->next = next;
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								    entry->prev = prev;
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								    prev->next = entry;
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								}
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								/**
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								 * Insert a new element after the given list head. The new element does not
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								 * need to be initialised as empty list.
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								 * The list changes from:
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								 *      head → some element → ...
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								 * to
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								 *      head → new element → older element → ...
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								 *
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								 * Example:
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								 * struct foo *newfoo = malloc(...);
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								 * list_add(&newfoo->entry, &bar->list_of_foos);
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								 *
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								 * @param entry The new element to prepend to the list.
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								 * @param head The existing list.
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								 */
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								static inline void
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								list_add(struct list_head *entry, struct list_head *head)
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								{
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								    __list_add(entry, head, head->next);
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								}
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								/**
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								 * Append a new element to the end of the list given with this list head.
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								 *
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								 * The list changes from:
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								 *      head → some element → ... → lastelement
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								 * to
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								 *      head → some element → ... → lastelement → new element
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								 * struct foo *newfoo = malloc(...);
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								 * list_add_tail(&newfoo->entry, &bar->list_of_foos);
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								 *
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								 * @param entry The new element to prepend to the list.
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								 * @param head The existing list.
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								 */
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								static inline void
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								list_add_tail(struct list_head *entry, struct list_head *head)
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								{
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								    __list_add(entry, head->prev, head);
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								}
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								static inline void
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								__list_del(struct list_head *prev, struct list_head *next)
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								{
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								    next->prev = prev;
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								    prev->next = next;
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								}
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								/**
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								 * Remove the element from the list it is in. Using this function will reset
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								 * the pointers to/from this element so it is removed from the list. It does
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								 * NOT free the element itself or manipulate it otherwise.
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								 * this file) will NOT remove the first element from
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								 * the list but rather reset the list as empty list.
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								 *
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								 * Example:
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								 * list_del(&foo->entry);
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								 * @param entry The element to remove.
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								 */
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								static inline void
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								list_del(struct list_head *entry)
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								{
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								    __list_del(entry->prev, entry->next);
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								}
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								static inline void
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								list_del_init(struct list_head *entry)
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								{
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								    __list_del(entry->prev, entry->next);
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								    INIT_LIST_HEAD(entry);
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								}
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								static inline void list_move_tail(struct list_head *list,
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									__list_del(list->prev, list->next);
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									list_add_tail(list, head);
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								}
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								/**
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								 * Check if the list is empty.
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								 * Example:
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								 */
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								static inline bool
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								    return head->next == head;
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								 * Returns a pointer to the container of this list element.
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								 * Retrieve the first list entry for the given list pointer.
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								 * @param member Member name of the struct list_head field in the list element.
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								 * @return A pointer to the first list element.
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								 */
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								#define list_first_entry(ptr, type, member) \
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								    list_entry((ptr)->next, type, member)
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								/**
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								 * Retrieve the last list entry for the given listpointer.
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								 *
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								 * Example:
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								 * struct foo *first;
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								 * first = list_last_entry(&bar->list_of_foos, struct foo, list_of_foos);
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								 *
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								 * @param ptr The list head
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								 * @param type Data type of the list element to retrieve
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								 * @param member Member name of the struct list_head field in the list element.
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								 * @return A pointer to the last list element.
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								 */
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								#define list_last_entry(ptr, type, member) \
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								    list_entry((ptr)->prev, type, member)
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								#define __container_of(ptr, sample, member)				\
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								    (void *)container_of((ptr), typeof(*(sample)), member)
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								/**
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								 * Loop through the list given by head and set pos to struct in the list.
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								 *
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								 * Example:
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								 * struct foo *iterator;
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								 * list_for_each_entry(iterator, &bar->list_of_foos, entry) {
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								 *      [modify iterator]
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								 * }
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								 *
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								 * This macro is not safe for node deletion. Use list_for_each_entry_safe
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								 * instead.
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								 *
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								 * @param pos Iterator variable of the type of the list elements.
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								 * @param head List head
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								 * @param member Member name of the struct list_head in the list elements.
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								 *
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								 */
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								#define list_for_each_entry(pos, head, member)				\
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								    for (pos = __container_of((head)->next, pos, member);		\
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									 &pos->member != (head);					\
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									 pos = __container_of(pos->member.next, pos, member))
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								/**
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								 * Loop through the list, keeping a backup pointer to the element. This
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								 * macro allows for the deletion of a list element while looping through the
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								 * list.
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								 *
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								 * See list_for_each_entry for more details.
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								 */
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								#define list_for_each_entry_safe(pos, tmp, head, member)		\
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								    for (pos = __container_of((head)->next, pos, member),		\
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									 tmp = __container_of(pos->member.next, pos, member);		\
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									 &pos->member != (head);					\
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									 pos = tmp, tmp = __container_of(pos->member.next, tmp, member))
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								#define list_for_each_entry_reverse(pos, head, member)			\
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									for (pos = __container_of((head)->prev, pos, member);		\
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									     &pos->member != (head);					\
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									     pos = __container_of(pos->member.prev, pos, member))
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								#define list_for_each_entry_continue(pos, head, member)			\
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									for (pos = __container_of(pos->member.next, pos, member);	\
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									     &pos->member != (head);					\
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								 | 
							
									     pos = __container_of(pos->member.next, pos, member))
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								#define list_for_each_entry_continue_reverse(pos, head, member)		\
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								 | 
							
									for (pos = __container_of(pos->member.prev, pos, member);	\
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						||
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								 | 
							
									     &pos->member != (head);					\
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						||
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								 | 
							
									     pos = __container_of(pos->member.prev, pos, member))
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						||
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								 | 
							
								
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						||
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								#define list_for_each_entry_from(pos, head, member)			\
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								 | 
							
									for (;								\
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
									     &pos->member != (head);					\
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						||
| 
								 | 
							
									     pos = __container_of(pos->member.next, pos, member))
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						||
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								#endif
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