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@@ -124,31 +124,6 @@ static inline void init_llist_head(struct llist_head *list)
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&(pos)->member != NULL; \
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(pos) = llist_entry((pos)->member.next, typeof(*(pos)), member))
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-/**
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- * llist_for_each_entry_safe - iterate safely against remove over some entries
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- * of lock-less list of given type.
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- * @pos: the type * to use as a loop cursor.
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- * @n: another type * to use as a temporary storage.
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- * @node: the fist entry of deleted list entries.
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- * @member: the name of the llist_node with the struct.
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- *
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- * In general, some entries of the lock-less list can be traversed
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- * safely only after being removed from list, so start with an entry
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- * instead of list head. This variant allows removal of entries
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- * as we iterate.
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- *
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- * If being used on entries deleted from lock-less list directly, the
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- * traverse order is from the newest to the oldest added entry. If
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- * you want to traverse from the oldest to the newest, you must
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- * reverse the order by yourself before traversing.
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- */
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-#define llist_for_each_entry_safe(pos, n, node, member) \
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- for ((pos) = llist_entry((node), typeof(*(pos)), member), \
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- (n) = (pos)->member.next; \
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- &(pos)->member != NULL; \
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- (pos) = llist_entry(n, typeof(*(pos)), member), \
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- (n) = (&(pos)->member != NULL) ? (pos)->member.next : NULL)
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-
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/**
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* llist_empty - tests whether a lock-less list is empty
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* @head: the list to test
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