/*++ Copyright (c) 2004, Intel Corporation All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. Module Name: LinkedList.h Abstract: This implementation of a linked list provides data structures for the list itself and for list nodes. It provides operations for initializing the list, modifying the list, and walking the list. --*/ // // Prevent multiple includes in the same source file // #ifndef _LINKED_LIST_H_ #define _LINKED_LIST_H_ typedef struct _EFI_LIST_ENTRY { struct _EFI_LIST_ENTRY *ForwardLink; struct _EFI_LIST_ENTRY *BackLink; } EFI_LIST_ENTRY; typedef EFI_LIST_ENTRY EFI_LIST; typedef EFI_LIST_ENTRY EFI_LIST_NODE; #define INITIALIZE_LIST_HEAD_VARIABLE(ListHead) {&ListHead, &ListHead} // // EFI_FIELD_OFFSET - returns the byte offset to a field within a structure // #define EFI_FIELD_OFFSET(TYPE,Field) ((UINTN)(&(((TYPE *) 0)->Field))) // // A lock structure // typedef struct { EFI_TPL Tpl; EFI_TPL OwnerTpl; UINTN Lock; } FLOCK; VOID InitializeListHead ( EFI_LIST_ENTRY *List ) /*++ Routine Description: Initialize the head of the List. The caller must allocate the memory for the EFI_LIST. This function must be called before the other linked list macros can be used. Arguments: List - Pointer to list head to initialize Returns: None. --*/ ; BOOLEAN IsListEmpty ( EFI_LIST_ENTRY *List ) /*++ Routine Description: Return TRUE is the list contains zero nodes. Otherzise return FALSE. The list must have been initialized with InitializeListHead () before using this function. Arguments: List - Pointer to list head to test Returns: Return TRUE is the list contains zero nodes. Otherzise return FALSE. --*/ ; VOID RemoveEntryList ( EFI_LIST_ENTRY *Entry ) /*++ Routine Description: Remove Node from the doubly linked list. It is the caller's responsibility to free any memory used by the entry if needed. The list must have been initialized with InitializeListHead () before using this function. Arguments: Entry - Element to remove from the list. Returns: None --*/ ; VOID InsertTailList ( EFI_LIST_ENTRY *ListHead, EFI_LIST_ENTRY *Entry ) /*++ Routine Description: Insert a Node into the end of a doubly linked list. The list must have been initialized with InitializeListHead () before using this function. Arguments: ListHead - Head of doubly linked list Entry - Element to insert at the end of the list. Returns: None --*/ ; VOID InsertHeadList ( EFI_LIST_ENTRY *ListHead, EFI_LIST_ENTRY *Entry ) /*++ Routine Description: Insert a Node into the start of a doubly linked list. The list must have been initialized with InitializeListHead () before using this function. Arguments: ListHead - Head of doubly linked list Entry - Element to insert to beginning of list Returns: None --*/ ; VOID SwapListEntries ( EFI_LIST_ENTRY *Entry1, EFI_LIST_ENTRY *Entry2 ) /*++ Routine Description: Swap the location of the two elements of a doubly linked list. Node2 is placed in front of Node1. The list must have been initialized with InitializeListHead () before using this function. Arguments: Entry1 - Element in the doubly linked list in front of Node2. Entry2 - Element in the doubly linked list behind Node1. Returns: None --*/ ; EFI_LIST_ENTRY * GetFirstNode ( EFI_LIST_ENTRY *List ) /*++ Routine Description: Return the first node pointed to by the list head. The list must have been initialized with InitializeListHead () before using this function and must contain data. Arguments: List - The head of the doubly linked list. Returns: Pointer to the first node, if the list contains nodes. The list will return a null value--that is, the value of List--when the list is empty. See the description of IsNull for more information. --*/ ; EFI_LIST_ENTRY * GetNextNode ( EFI_LIST_ENTRY *List, EFI_LIST_ENTRY *Node ) /*++ Routine Description: Returns the node following Node in the list. The list must have been initialized with InitializeListHead () before using this function and must contain data. Arguments: List - The head of the list. MUST NOT be the literal value NULL. Node - The node in the list. This value MUST NOT be the literal value NULL. See the description of IsNull for more information. Returns: Pointer to the next node, if one exists. Otherwise, returns a null value, which is actually a pointer to List. See the description of IsNull for more information. --*/ ; BOOLEAN IsNull ( EFI_LIST_ENTRY *List, EFI_LIST_ENTRY *Node ) /*++ Routine Description: Determines whether the given node is null. Note that Node is null when its value is equal to the value of List. It is an error for Node to be the literal value NULL [(VOID*)0x0]. Arguments: List - The head of the list. MUST NOT be the literal value NULL. Node - The node to test. MUST NOT be the literal value NULL. See the description above. Returns: Returns true if the node is null. --*/ ; BOOLEAN IsNodeAtEnd ( EFI_LIST_ENTRY *List, EFI_LIST_ENTRY *Node ) /*++ Routine Description: Determines whether the given node is at the end of the list. Used to walk the list. The list must have been initialized with InitializeListHead () before using this function and must contain data. Arguments: List - The head of the list. MUST NOT be the literal value NULL. Node - The node to test. MUST NOT be the literal value NULL. See the description of IsNull for more information. Returns: Returns true if the list is the tail. --*/ ; #endif