root/include/linux/rculist_nulls.h

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DEFINITIONS

This source file includes following definitions.
  1. hlist_nulls_del_init_rcu
  2. hlist_nulls_del_rcu
  3. hlist_nulls_add_head_rcu

#ifndef _LINUX_RCULIST_NULLS_H
#define _LINUX_RCULIST_NULLS_H

#ifdef __KERNEL__

/*
 * RCU-protected list version
 */
#include <linux/list_nulls.h>
#include <linux/rcupdate.h>

/**
 * hlist_nulls_del_init_rcu - deletes entry from hash list with re-initialization
 * @n: the element to delete from the hash list.
 *
 * Note: hlist_nulls_unhashed() on the node return true after this. It is
 * useful for RCU based read lockfree traversal if the writer side
 * must know if the list entry is still hashed or already unhashed.
 *
 * In particular, it means that we can not poison the forward pointers
 * that may still be used for walking the hash list and we can only
 * zero the pprev pointer so list_unhashed() will return true after
 * this.
 *
 * The caller must take whatever precautions are necessary (such as
 * holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing with another
 * list-mutation primitive, such as hlist_nulls_add_head_rcu() or
 * hlist_nulls_del_rcu(), running on this same list.  However, it is
 * perfectly legal to run concurrently with the _rcu list-traversal
 * primitives, such as hlist_nulls_for_each_entry_rcu().
 */
static inline void hlist_nulls_del_init_rcu(struct hlist_nulls_node *n)
{
        if (!hlist_nulls_unhashed(n)) {
                __hlist_nulls_del(n);
                n->pprev = NULL;
        }
}

#define hlist_nulls_first_rcu(head) \
        (*((struct hlist_nulls_node __rcu __force **)&(head)->first))

#define hlist_nulls_next_rcu(node) \
        (*((struct hlist_nulls_node __rcu __force **)&(node)->next))

/**
 * hlist_nulls_del_rcu - deletes entry from hash list without re-initialization
 * @n: the element to delete from the hash list.
 *
 * Note: hlist_nulls_unhashed() on entry does not return true after this,
 * the entry is in an undefined state. It is useful for RCU based
 * lockfree traversal.
 *
 * In particular, it means that we can not poison the forward
 * pointers that may still be used for walking the hash list.
 *
 * The caller must take whatever precautions are necessary
 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing
 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as hlist_nulls_add_head_rcu()
 * or hlist_nulls_del_rcu(), running on this same list.
 * However, it is perfectly legal to run concurrently with
 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as
 * hlist_nulls_for_each_entry().
 */
static inline void hlist_nulls_del_rcu(struct hlist_nulls_node *n)
{
        __hlist_nulls_del(n);
        n->pprev = LIST_POISON2;
}

/**
 * hlist_nulls_add_head_rcu
 * @n: the element to add to the hash list.
 * @h: the list to add to.
 *
 * Description:
 * Adds the specified element to the specified hlist_nulls,
 * while permitting racing traversals.
 *
 * The caller must take whatever precautions are necessary
 * (such as holding appropriate locks) to avoid racing
 * with another list-mutation primitive, such as hlist_nulls_add_head_rcu()
 * or hlist_nulls_del_rcu(), running on this same list.
 * However, it is perfectly legal to run concurrently with
 * the _rcu list-traversal primitives, such as
 * hlist_nulls_for_each_entry_rcu(), used to prevent memory-consistency
 * problems on Alpha CPUs.  Regardless of the type of CPU, the
 * list-traversal primitive must be guarded by rcu_read_lock().
 */
static inline void hlist_nulls_add_head_rcu(struct hlist_nulls_node *n,
                                        struct hlist_nulls_head *h)
{
        struct hlist_nulls_node *first = h->first;

        n->next = first;
        n->pprev = &h->first;
        rcu_assign_pointer(hlist_nulls_first_rcu(h), n);
        if (!is_a_nulls(first))
                first->pprev = &n->next;
}
/**
 * hlist_nulls_for_each_entry_rcu - iterate over rcu list of given type
 * @tpos:       the type * to use as a loop cursor.
 * @pos:        the &struct hlist_nulls_node to use as a loop cursor.
 * @head:       the head for your list.
 * @member:     the name of the hlist_nulls_node within the struct.
 *
 * The barrier() is needed to make sure compiler doesn't cache first element [1],
 * as this loop can be restarted [2]
 * [1] Documentation/atomic_ops.txt around line 114
 * [2] Documentation/RCU/rculist_nulls.txt around line 146
 */
#define hlist_nulls_for_each_entry_rcu(tpos, pos, head, member)                 \
        for (({barrier();}),                                                    \
             pos = rcu_dereference_raw(hlist_nulls_first_rcu(head));            \
                (!is_a_nulls(pos)) &&                                           \
                ({ tpos = hlist_nulls_entry(pos, typeof(*tpos), member); 1; }); \
                pos = rcu_dereference_raw(hlist_nulls_next_rcu(pos)))

#endif
#endif

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