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libwebsockets/lib/core/lws_dll2.c
Andy Green 4e68e3b4bc logs: allow giving log bitfields from cmake to force build or exclusion
By default this doesn't change any existing logging behaviour at all.

But it allows you to define cmake options to force or force-disable the
build of individual log levels using new cmake option bitfields
LWS_LOGGING_BITFIELD_SET and LWS_LOGGING_BITFIELD_CLEAR.

Eg, -DLWS_LOGGING_BITFIELD_SET="(LLL_INFO)" can force INFO log level
built even in release mode.  -DLWS_LOGGING_BITFIELD_CLEAR="(LLL_NOTICE)"
will likewise remove NOTICE logging from the build regardless of
DEBUG or RELEASE mode.
2020-04-23 06:36:54 +01:00

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/*
* libwebsockets - small server side websockets and web server implementation
*
* Copyright (C) 2010 - 2019 Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
* deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
* rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
* sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
* IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "private-lib-core.h"
#ifdef LWS_HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
#include <sys/types.h>
#endif
int
lws_dll2_foreach_safe(struct lws_dll2_owner *owner, void *user,
int (*cb)(struct lws_dll2 *d, void *user))
{
lws_start_foreach_dll_safe(struct lws_dll2 *, p, tp, owner->head) {
if (cb(p, user))
return 1;
} lws_end_foreach_dll_safe(p, tp);
return 0;
}
void
lws_dll2_add_head(struct lws_dll2 *d, struct lws_dll2_owner *owner)
{
if (!lws_dll2_is_detached(d)) {
assert(0); /* only wholly detached things can be added */
return;
}
/* our next guy is current first guy, if any */
if (owner->head != d)
d->next = owner->head;
/* if there is a next guy, set his prev ptr to our next ptr */
if (d->next)
d->next->prev = d;
/* there is nobody previous to us, we are the head */
d->prev = NULL;
/* set the first guy to be us */
owner->head = d;
if (!owner->tail)
owner->tail = d;
d->owner = owner;
owner->count++;
}
/*
* add us to the list that 'after' is in, just before him
*/
void
lws_dll2_add_before(struct lws_dll2 *d, struct lws_dll2 *after)
{
lws_dll2_owner_t *owner = after->owner;
if (!lws_dll2_is_detached(d)) {
assert(0); /* only wholly detached things can be added */
return;
}
if (lws_dll2_is_detached(after)) {
assert(0); /* can't add after something detached */
return;
}
d->owner = owner;
/* we need to point forward to after */
d->next = after;
/* we need to point back to after->prev */
d->prev = after->prev;
/* guy that used to point to after, needs to point to us */
if (after->prev)
after->prev->next = d;
else
owner->head = d;
/* then after needs to point back to us */
after->prev = d;
owner->count++;
}
void
lws_dll2_add_tail(struct lws_dll2 *d, struct lws_dll2_owner *owner)
{
if (!lws_dll2_is_detached(d)) {
assert(0); /* only wholly detached things can be added */
return;
}
/* our previous guy is current last guy */
d->prev = owner->tail;
/* if there is a prev guy, set his next ptr to our prev ptr */
if (d->prev)
d->prev->next = d;
/* our next ptr is NULL */
d->next = NULL;
/* set the last guy to be us */
owner->tail = d;
/* list head is also us if we're the first */
if (!owner->head)
owner->head = d;
d->owner = owner;
owner->count++;
}
void
lws_dll2_remove(struct lws_dll2 *d)
{
if (lws_dll2_is_detached(d))
return;
/* if we have a next guy, set his prev to our prev */
if (d->next)
d->next->prev = d->prev;
/* if we have a previous guy, set his next to our next */
if (d->prev)
d->prev->next = d->next;
/* if we have phead, track the tail and head if it points to us... */
if (d->owner->tail == d)
d->owner->tail = d->prev;
if (d->owner->head == d)
d->owner->head = d->next;
d->owner->count--;
/* we're out of the list, we should not point anywhere any more */
d->owner = NULL;
d->prev = NULL;
d->next = NULL;
}
void
lws_dll2_clear(struct lws_dll2 *d)
{
d->owner = NULL;
d->prev = NULL;
d->next = NULL;
}
void
lws_dll2_owner_clear(struct lws_dll2_owner *d)
{
d->head = NULL;
d->tail = NULL;
d->count = 0;
}
void
lws_dll2_add_sorted(lws_dll2_t *d, lws_dll2_owner_t *own,
int (*compare)(const lws_dll2_t *d, const lws_dll2_t *i))
{
lws_start_foreach_dll_safe(struct lws_dll2 *, p, tp,
lws_dll2_get_head(own)) {
assert(p != d);
if (compare(p, d) >= 0) {
/* drop us in before this guy */
lws_dll2_add_before(d, p);
// lws_dll2_describe(own, "post-insert");
return;
}
} lws_end_foreach_dll_safe(p, tp);
/*
* Either nobody on the list yet to compare him to, or he's the
* furthest away timeout... stick him at the tail end
*/
lws_dll2_add_tail(d, own);
}
#if defined(_DEBUG)
void
lws_dll2_describe(lws_dll2_owner_t *owner, const char *desc)
{
#if _LWS_ENABLED_LOGS & LLL_INFO
int n = 1;
lwsl_info("%s: %s: owner %p: count %d, head %p, tail %p\n",
__func__, desc, owner, (int)owner->count, owner->head, owner->tail);
lws_start_foreach_dll_safe(struct lws_dll2 *, p, tp,
lws_dll2_get_head(owner)) {
lwsl_info("%s: %d: %p: owner %p, prev %p, next %p\n",
__func__, n++, p, p->owner, p->prev, p->next);
} lws_end_foreach_dll_safe(p, tp);
#endif
}
#endif