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14.Dd May 08, 2015
15.Dt AVL 9F
16.Os
17.Sh NAME
18.Nm avl ,
19.Nm avl_add ,
20.Nm avl_create ,
21.Nm avl_destroy ,
22.Nm avl_destroy_nodes ,
23.Nm avl_find  ,
24.Nm avl_first ,
25.Nm avl_insert ,
26.Nm avl_insert_here ,
27.Nm avl_is_empty ,
28.Nm avl_last ,
29.Nm avl_nearest ,
30.Nm avl_numnodes ,
31.Nm avl_swap ,
32.Nm AVL_NEXT ,
33.Nm AVL_PREV ,
34.Nd AVL tree routines
35.Sh DESCRIPTION
36AVL trees are a general purpose, self-balancing binary tree that can be
37used instead of the standard linked list interfaces --
38.Xr list_create 9F .
39AVL trees are particularly useful either when order is important or
40better lookup performance is required.
41.Pp
42The AVL tree interfaces are identical in both userland and the kernel.
43For more general information on AVL trees, see
44.Xr libavl 3LIB .
45For more information on any of the funtions defined here, please see the
46corresponding manual page in section 3AVL. Please note, that while
47the descriptions in those manual pages are accurate for writers of
48Device Drivers, the examples provided use scaffolding not available in
49the kernel, such as the use of
50.Fn malloc ,
51and need to be adapated.
52.Sh CONTEXT
53All of the AVL routines may be used in user, kernel, and interrupt
54context.
55.Sh EXAMPLES
56See
57.Sy EXAMPLES
58in
59.Xr libavl 3LIB .
60.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY
61.Sy Committed
62.Sh MT-Safety
63AVL trees do not inherently have any internal locking, it is up to the
64consumer to use locks as appropriate. See
65.Xr mutex 9F
66and
67.Xr rwlock 9F
68for more information on synchronization primitives.
69.Sh SEE ALSO
70.Xr avl_add 3AVL ,
71.Xr avl_create 3AVL ,
72.Xr avl_destroy 3AVL ,
73.Xr avl_destroy_nodes 3AVL ,
74.Xr avl_find  3AVL ,
75.Xr avl_first 3AVL ,
76.Xr avl_insert 3AVL ,
77.Xr avl_insert_here 3AVL ,
78.Xr avl_is_empty 3AVL ,
79.Xr avl_last 3AVL ,
80.Xr avl_nearest 3AVL ,
81.Xr AVL_NEXT 3AVL ,
82.Xr avl_numnodes 3AVL ,
83.Xr AVL_PREV 3AVL ,
84.Xr avl_swap 3AVL ,
85.Xr libavl 3LIB
86.Rs
87.%T Writing Device Drivers
88.Re
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