U-Boot already has a list implementation, and files which include both that and the yaffs implementation will get errors: In file included from ydirectenv.h:80:0, from yportenv.h:81, from yaffs_guts.h:19, from yaffs_allocator.h:19, from yaffs_allocator.c:14: yaffs_list.h:32:8: error: redefinition of ‘struct list_head’ struct list_head { ^ Remove the yaffs implementation. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>master
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/*
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* YAFFS: Yet another Flash File System . A NAND-flash specific file system. |
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* |
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* Copyright (C) 2002-2011 Aleph One Ltd. |
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* for Toby Churchill Ltd and Brightstar Engineering |
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* |
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* Created by Charles Manning <charles@aleph1.co.uk> |
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* |
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 as |
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. |
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* |
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* Note: Only YAFFS headers are LGPL, YAFFS C code is covered by GPL. |
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*/ |
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/*
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* This file is just holds extra declarations of macros that would normally |
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* be providesd in the Linux kernel. These macros have been written from |
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* scratch but are functionally equivalent to the Linux ones. |
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* |
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*/ |
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#ifndef __YAFFS_LIST_H__ |
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#define __YAFFS_LIST_H__ |
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/*
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* This is a simple doubly linked list implementation that matches the |
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* way the Linux kernel doubly linked list implementation works. |
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*/ |
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struct list_head { |
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struct list_head *next; /* next in chain */ |
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struct list_head *prev; /* previous in chain */ |
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}; |
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/* Initialise a static list */ |
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#define LIST_HEAD(name) \ |
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struct list_head name = { &(name), &(name)} |
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/* Initialise a list head to an empty list */ |
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#define INIT_LIST_HEAD(p) \ |
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do { \
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(p)->next = (p);\
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(p)->prev = (p); \
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} while (0) |
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/* Add an element to a list */ |
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static inline void list_add(struct list_head *new_entry, |
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struct list_head *list) |
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{ |
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struct list_head *list_next = list->next; |
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list->next = new_entry; |
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new_entry->prev = list; |
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new_entry->next = list_next; |
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list_next->prev = new_entry; |
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} |
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static inline void list_add_tail(struct list_head *new_entry, |
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struct list_head *list) |
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{ |
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struct list_head *list_prev = list->prev; |
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list->prev = new_entry; |
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new_entry->next = list; |
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new_entry->prev = list_prev; |
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list_prev->next = new_entry; |
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} |
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/* Take an element out of its current list, with or without
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* reinitialising the links.of the entry*/ |
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static inline void list_del(struct list_head *entry) |
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{ |
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struct list_head *list_next = entry->next; |
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struct list_head *list_prev = entry->prev; |
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list_next->prev = list_prev; |
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list_prev->next = list_next; |
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} |
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static inline void list_del_init(struct list_head *entry) |
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{ |
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list_del(entry); |
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entry->next = entry->prev = entry; |
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} |
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/* Test if the list is empty */ |
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static inline int list_empty(struct list_head *entry) |
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{ |
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return (entry->next == entry); |
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} |
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/* list_entry takes a pointer to a list entry and offsets it to that
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* we can find a pointer to the object it is embedded in. |
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*/ |
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#define list_entry(entry, type, member) \ |
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((type *)((char *)(entry)-(unsigned long)(&((type *)NULL)->member))) |
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/* list_for_each and list_for_each_safe iterate over lists.
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* list_for_each_safe uses temporary storage to make the list delete safe |
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*/ |
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#define list_for_each(itervar, list) \ |
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for (itervar = (list)->next; itervar != (list); itervar = itervar->next) |
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#define list_for_each_safe(itervar, save_var, list) \ |
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for (itervar = (list)->next, save_var = (list)->next->next; \
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itervar != (list); \
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itervar = save_var, save_var = save_var->next) |
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#endif |
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