I did a quick look in include/linux for a standard implementation of an
array-based circular queue, but I didn't see one.
I was thinking something that could be declared, allocated, and then
used with an addq and a removeq. A deallocator would also be good.
Is there such a beast in the kernel? If not, it seems that having
something like this would reduce the potential for bugs.
Thoughts?
Eli
-----------------------. No wonder we didn't get this right first time
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eli.carter(at)inet.com `- complicated, but the _details_ kill you. Linus
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