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NAME
    LockDosList -- Locks the specified Dos Lists for use (V36)

SYNOPSIS
    dlist = LockDosList(flags)
    D0                   D1

    struct doslist *lockdoslist(ulong)

FUNCTION
    Locks the dos device list in preparation to walk the list.
    If the list is 'busy' then this routine will not return until it is
    available.  This routine "nests": you can call it multiple times, and
    then must unlock it the same number of times.  The dlist
    returned is NOT a valid entry: it is a special value.  Note that
    for 1.3 compatibility, it also does a forbid() - this will probably
    be removed at some future time.  The 1.3 forbid() locking of this
    list had some race conditions.  The pointer returned by this is NOT
    an actual doslist pointer - you should use on of the other dosentry
    calls to get actual pointers to doslist structures (such as
    nextdosentry()), passing the value returned by lockdoslist()
    as the dlist value.

    Note for handler writers: you should never call this function with
    LDF_WRITE, since it can deadlock you (if someone has it read-locked
    and they're trying to send you a packet).  Use attemptlockdoslist()
    instead, and effectively busy-wait with delays for the list to be
    available.  The other option is that you can spawn a process to
    add the entry safely.

    As an example, here's how you can search for all volumes of a specific
    name and do something with them:

    2.0 way:

            dl = LockDosList(LDF_VOLUMES|LDF_READ);
            while (dl = FindDosEntry(dl,name,LDF_VOLUMES))
            {
                    Add to list of volumes to process or break out of
                    the while loop.
                    (You could try using it here, but I advise
                    against it for compatability reasons if you
                    are planning on continuing to examine the list.)
            }

            process list of volumes saved above, or current entry if
            you're only interested in the first one of that name.

            UnLockDosList();  /* must not use dl after this! */

    1.3/2.0 way:

            if (version >= 36)
                    dl = LockDosList(LDF_VOLUMES|LDF_READ);
            else {
                    Forbid();
                    /* tricky! note dol_Next is at offset 0! */
                    dl = &(...->di_DeviceList);
            }

            while (version >= 36 ?
                            dl = FindDosEntry(dl,name,LDF_VOLUMES) :
                            dl = yourfindentry(dl,name,DLT_VOLUME))
            {
                    Add to list of volumes to process, or break out of
                    the while loop.
                    Do NOT lock foo1/foo2 here if you will continue
                    to examine the list - it breaks the forbid
                    and the list may change on you.
            }

            process list of volumes saved above, or current entry if
            you're only interested in the first one of that name.

            if (version >= 36)
                    UnLockDosList();
            else
                    Permit();
            /* must not use dl after this! */
            ...

            struct doslist *
            yourfindentry (struct doslist *dl, strptrname, type)
            {
            /* tricky - depends on dol_Next being at offset 0,
               and the initial ptr being a ptr to di_DeviceList! */
                    while (dl = dl->dol_Next)
                    {
                        if (dl->dol_Type == type &&
                            stricmp(name,BADDR(dl->dol_Name)+1) == 0)
                        {
                            break;
                        }
                    }
                    return dl;
            }

INPUTS
    flags - Flags stating which types of nodes you want to lock.

RESULT
    dlist - Pointer to the head of the list.  NOT a valid node!

SEE ALSO
    attemptlockdoslist(), unlockdoslist(), forbid(), nextdosentry()