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/*
 * klist.c - Routines for manipulating klists.
 *
 * Copyright (C) 2005 Patrick Mochel
 *
 * This file is released under the GPL v2.
 *
 * This klist interface provides a couple of structures that wrap around
 * struct list_head to provide explicit list "head" (struct klist) and list
 * "node" (struct klist_node) objects. For struct klist, a spinlock is
 * included that protects access to the actual list itself. struct
 * klist_node provides a pointer to the klist that owns it and a kref
 * reference count that indicates the number of current users of that node
 * in the list.
 *
 * The entire point is to provide an interface for iterating over a list
 * that is safe and allows for modification of the list during the
 * iteration (e.g. insertion and removal), including modification of the
 * current node on the list.
 *
 * It works using a 3rd object type - struct klist_iter - that is declared
 * and initialized before an iteration. klist_next() is used to acquire the
 * next element in the list. It returns NULL if there are no more items.
 * Internally, that routine takes the klist's lock, decrements the
 * reference count of the previous klist_node and increments the count of
 * the next klist_node. It then drops the lock and returns.
 *
 * There are primitives for adding and removing nodes to/from a klist.
 * When deleting, klist_del() will simply decrement the reference count.
 * Only when the count goes to 0 is the node removed from the list.
 * klist_remove() will try to delete the node from the list and block until
 * it is actually removed. This is useful for objects (like devices) that
 * have been removed from the system and must be freed (but must wait until
 * all accessors have finished).
 */

#include <linux/klist.h>
#include <linux/module.h>


/**
 * klist_init - Initialize a klist structure.
 * @k: The klist we're initializing.
 * @get: The get function for the embedding object (NULL if none)
 * @put: The put function for the embedding object (NULL if none)
 *
 * Initialises the klist structure.  If the klist_node structures are
 * going to be embedded in refcounted objects (necessary for safe
 * deletion) then the get/put arguments are used to initialise
 * functions that take and release references on the embedding
 * objects.
 */
void klist_init(struct klist *k, void (*get)(struct klist_node *),
		void (*put)(struct klist_node *))
{
	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&k->k_list);
	spin_lock_init(&k->k_lock);
	k->get = get;
	k->put = put;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klist_init);

static void add_head(struct klist *k, struct klist_node *n)
{
	spin_lock(&k->k_lock);
	list_add(&n->n_node, &k->k_list);
	spin_unlock(&k->k_lock);
}

static void add_tail(struct klist *k, struct klist_node *n)
{
	spin_lock(&k->k_lock);
	list_add_tail(&n->n_node, &k->k_list);
	spin_unlock(&k->k_lock);
}

static void klist_node_init(struct klist *k, struct klist_node *n)
{
	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&n->n_node);
	init_completion(&n->n_removed);
	kref_init(&n->n_ref);
	n->n_klist = k;
	if (k->get)
		k->get(n);
}

/**
 * klist_add_head - Initialize a klist_node and add it to front.
 * @n: node we're adding.
 * @k: klist it's going on.
 */
void klist_add_head(struct klist_node *n, struct klist *k)
{
	klist_node_init(k, n);
	add_head(k, n);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klist_add_head);

/**
 * klist_add_tail - Initialize a klist_node and add it to back.
 * @n: node we're adding.
 * @k: klist it's going on.
 */
void klist_add_tail(struct klist_node *n, struct klist *k)
{
	klist_node_init(k, n);
	add_tail(k, n);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klist_add_tail);

/**
 * klist_add_after - Init a klist_node and add it after an existing node
 * @n: node we're adding.
 * @pos: node to put @n after
 */
void klist_add_after(struct klist_node *n, struct klist_node *pos)
{
	struct klist *k = pos->n_klist;

	klist_node_init(k, n);
	spin_lock(&k->k_lock);
	list_add(&n->n_node, &pos->n_node);
	spin_unlock(&k->k_lock);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klist_add_after);

/**
 * klist_add_before - Init a klist_node and add it before an existing node
 * @n: node we're adding.
 * @pos: node to put @n after
 */
void klist_add_before(struct klist_node *n, struct klist_node *pos)
{
	struct klist *k = pos->n_klist;

	klist_node_init(k, n);
	spin_lock(&k->k_lock);
	list_add_tail(&n->n_node, &pos->n_node);
	spin_unlock(&k->k_lock);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klist_add_before);

static void klist_release(struct kref *kref)
{
	struct klist_node *n = container_of(kref, struct klist_node, n_ref);

	list_del(&n->n_node);
	complete(&n->n_removed);
	n->n_klist = NULL;
}

static int klist_dec_and_del(struct klist_node *n)
{
	return kref_put(&n->n_ref, klist_release);
}

/**
 * klist_del - Decrement the reference count of node and try to remove.
 * @n: node we're deleting.
 */
void klist_del(struct klist_node *n)
{
	struct klist *k = n->n_klist;
	void (*put)(struct klist_node *) = k->put;

	spin_lock(&k->k_lock);
	if (!klist_dec_and_del(n))
		put = NULL;
	spin_unlock(&k->k_lock);
	if (put)
		put(n);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klist_del);

/**
 * klist_remove - Decrement the refcount of node and wait for it to go away.
 * @n: node we're removing.
 */
void klist_remove(struct klist_node *n)
{
	klist_del(n);
	wait_for_completion(&n->n_removed);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klist_remove);

/**
 * klist_node_attached - Say whether a node is bound to a list or not.
 * @n: Node that we're testing.
 */
int klist_node_attached(struct klist_node *n)
{
	return (n->n_klist != NULL);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klist_node_attached);

/**
 * klist_iter_init_node - Initialize a klist_iter structure.
 * @k: klist we're iterating.
 * @i: klist_iter we're filling.
 * @n: node to start with.
 *
 * Similar to klist_iter_init(), but starts the action off with @n,
 * instead of with the list head.
 */
void klist_iter_init_node(struct klist *k, struct klist_iter *i,
			  struct klist_node *n)
{
	i->i_klist = k;
	i->i_head = &k->k_list;
	i->i_cur = n;
	if (n)
		kref_get(&n->n_ref);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klist_iter_init_node);

/**
 * klist_iter_init - Iniitalize a klist_iter structure.
 * @k: klist we're iterating.
 * @i: klist_iter structure we're filling.
 *
 * Similar to klist_iter_init_node(), but start with the list head.
 */
void klist_iter_init(struct klist *k, struct klist_iter *i)
{
	klist_iter_init_node(k, i, NULL);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klist_iter_init);

/**
 * klist_iter_exit - Finish a list iteration.
 * @i: Iterator structure.
 *
 * Must be called when done iterating over list, as it decrements the
 * refcount of the current node. Necessary in case iteration exited before
 * the end of the list was reached, and always good form.
 */
void klist_iter_exit(struct klist_iter *i)
{
	if (i->i_cur) {
		klist_del(i->i_cur);
		i->i_cur = NULL;
	}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klist_iter_exit);

static struct klist_node *to_klist_node(struct list_head *n)
{
	return container_of(n, struct klist_node, n_node);
}

/**
 * klist_next - Ante up next node in list.
 * @i: Iterator structure.
 *
 * First grab list lock. Decrement the reference count of the previous
 * node, if there was one. Grab the next node, increment its reference
 * count, drop the lock, and return that next node.
 */
struct klist_node *klist_next(struct klist_iter *i)
{
	struct list_head *next;
	struct klist_node *lnode = i->i_cur;
	struct klist_node *knode = NULL;
	void (*put)(struct klist_node *) = i->i_klist->put;

	spin_lock(&i->i_klist->k_lock);
	if (lnode) {
		next = lnode->n_node.next;
		if (!klist_dec_and_del(lnode))
			put = NULL;
	} else
		next = i->i_head->next;

	if (next != i->i_head) {
		knode = to_klist_node(next);
		kref_get(&knode->n_ref);
	}
	i->i_cur = knode;
	spin_unlock(&i->i_klist->k_lock);
	if (put && lnode)
		put(lnode);
	return knode;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klist_next);