1f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ 2f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox #ifndef _LINUX_XARRAY_H 3f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox #define _LINUX_XARRAY_H 4f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox /* 5f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox * eXtensible Arrays 6f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox * Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation 73d0186bbSMatthew Wilcox * Author: Matthew Wilcox <[email protected]> 83159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 93159f943SMatthew Wilcox * See Documentation/core-api/xarray.rst for how to use the XArray. 10f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox */ 11f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox 123159f943SMatthew Wilcox #include <linux/bug.h> 13f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox #include <linux/compiler.h> 149b89a035SMatthew Wilcox #include <linux/gfp.h> 15f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox #include <linux/kconfig.h> 16ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #include <linux/kernel.h> 17ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #include <linux/rcupdate.h> 18f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox #include <linux/spinlock.h> 193159f943SMatthew Wilcox #include <linux/types.h> 203159f943SMatthew Wilcox 213159f943SMatthew Wilcox /* 223159f943SMatthew Wilcox * The bottom two bits of the entry determine how the XArray interprets 233159f943SMatthew Wilcox * the contents: 243159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 253159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 00: Pointer entry 263159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 10: Internal entry 273159f943SMatthew Wilcox * x1: Value entry or tagged pointer 283159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 293159f943SMatthew Wilcox * Attempting to store internal entries in the XArray is a bug. 3002c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * 3102c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * Most internal entries are pointers to the next node in the tree. 3202c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * The following internal entries have a special meaning: 3302c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * 3402c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * 0-62: Sibling entries 359f14d4f1SMatthew Wilcox * 256: Zero entry 369f14d4f1SMatthew Wilcox * 257: Retry entry 37ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 38ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Errors are also represented as internal entries, but use the negative 39ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * space (-4094 to -2). They're never stored in the slots array; only 40ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * returned by the normal API. 413159f943SMatthew Wilcox */ 423159f943SMatthew Wilcox 433159f943SMatthew Wilcox #define BITS_PER_XA_VALUE (BITS_PER_LONG - 1) 443159f943SMatthew Wilcox 453159f943SMatthew Wilcox /** 463159f943SMatthew Wilcox * xa_mk_value() - Create an XArray entry from an integer. 473159f943SMatthew Wilcox * @v: Value to store in XArray. 483159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 493159f943SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 503159f943SMatthew Wilcox * Return: An entry suitable for storing in the XArray. 513159f943SMatthew Wilcox */ 523159f943SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_mk_value(unsigned long v) 533159f943SMatthew Wilcox { 543159f943SMatthew Wilcox WARN_ON((long)v < 0); 553159f943SMatthew Wilcox return (void *)((v << 1) | 1); 563159f943SMatthew Wilcox } 573159f943SMatthew Wilcox 583159f943SMatthew Wilcox /** 593159f943SMatthew Wilcox * xa_to_value() - Get value stored in an XArray entry. 603159f943SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: XArray entry. 613159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 623159f943SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 633159f943SMatthew Wilcox * Return: The value stored in the XArray entry. 643159f943SMatthew Wilcox */ 653159f943SMatthew Wilcox static inline unsigned long xa_to_value(const void *entry) 663159f943SMatthew Wilcox { 673159f943SMatthew Wilcox return (unsigned long)entry >> 1; 683159f943SMatthew Wilcox } 693159f943SMatthew Wilcox 703159f943SMatthew Wilcox /** 713159f943SMatthew Wilcox * xa_is_value() - Determine if an entry is a value. 723159f943SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: XArray entry. 733159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 743159f943SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 753159f943SMatthew Wilcox * Return: True if the entry is a value, false if it is a pointer. 763159f943SMatthew Wilcox */ 773159f943SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xa_is_value(const void *entry) 783159f943SMatthew Wilcox { 793159f943SMatthew Wilcox return (unsigned long)entry & 1; 803159f943SMatthew Wilcox } 813159f943SMatthew Wilcox 823159f943SMatthew Wilcox /** 833159f943SMatthew Wilcox * xa_tag_pointer() - Create an XArray entry for a tagged pointer. 843159f943SMatthew Wilcox * @p: Plain pointer. 853159f943SMatthew Wilcox * @tag: Tag value (0, 1 or 3). 863159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 873159f943SMatthew Wilcox * If the user of the XArray prefers, they can tag their pointers instead 883159f943SMatthew Wilcox * of storing value entries. Three tags are available (0, 1 and 3). 893159f943SMatthew Wilcox * These are distinct from the xa_mark_t as they are not replicated up 903159f943SMatthew Wilcox * through the array and cannot be searched for. 913159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 923159f943SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 933159f943SMatthew Wilcox * Return: An XArray entry. 943159f943SMatthew Wilcox */ 953159f943SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_tag_pointer(void *p, unsigned long tag) 963159f943SMatthew Wilcox { 973159f943SMatthew Wilcox return (void *)((unsigned long)p | tag); 983159f943SMatthew Wilcox } 993159f943SMatthew Wilcox 1003159f943SMatthew Wilcox /** 1013159f943SMatthew Wilcox * xa_untag_pointer() - Turn an XArray entry into a plain pointer. 1023159f943SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: XArray entry. 1033159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 1043159f943SMatthew Wilcox * If you have stored a tagged pointer in the XArray, call this function 1053159f943SMatthew Wilcox * to get the untagged version of the pointer. 1063159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 1073159f943SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 1083159f943SMatthew Wilcox * Return: A pointer. 1093159f943SMatthew Wilcox */ 1103159f943SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_untag_pointer(void *entry) 1113159f943SMatthew Wilcox { 1123159f943SMatthew Wilcox return (void *)((unsigned long)entry & ~3UL); 1133159f943SMatthew Wilcox } 1143159f943SMatthew Wilcox 1153159f943SMatthew Wilcox /** 1163159f943SMatthew Wilcox * xa_pointer_tag() - Get the tag stored in an XArray entry. 1173159f943SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: XArray entry. 1183159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 1193159f943SMatthew Wilcox * If you have stored a tagged pointer in the XArray, call this function 1203159f943SMatthew Wilcox * to get the tag of that pointer. 1213159f943SMatthew Wilcox * 1223159f943SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 1233159f943SMatthew Wilcox * Return: A tag. 1243159f943SMatthew Wilcox */ 1253159f943SMatthew Wilcox static inline unsigned int xa_pointer_tag(void *entry) 1263159f943SMatthew Wilcox { 1273159f943SMatthew Wilcox return (unsigned long)entry & 3UL; 1283159f943SMatthew Wilcox } 129f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox 13002c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox /* 13102c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * xa_mk_internal() - Create an internal entry. 13202c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * @v: Value to turn into an internal entry. 13302c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * 134*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox * Internal entries are used for a number of purposes. Entries 0-255 are 135*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox * used for sibling entries (only 0-62 are used by the current code). 256 136*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox * is used for the retry entry. 257 is used for the reserved / zero entry. 137*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox * Negative internal entries are used to represent errnos. Node pointers 138*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox * are also tagged as internal entries in some situations. 139*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox * 14002c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 14102c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * Return: An XArray internal entry corresponding to this value. 14202c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox */ 14302c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_mk_internal(unsigned long v) 14402c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox { 14502c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox return (void *)((v << 2) | 2); 14602c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox } 14702c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox 14802c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox /* 14902c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * xa_to_internal() - Extract the value from an internal entry. 15002c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: XArray entry. 15102c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * 15202c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 15302c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * Return: The value which was stored in the internal entry. 15402c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox */ 15502c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox static inline unsigned long xa_to_internal(const void *entry) 15602c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox { 15702c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox return (unsigned long)entry >> 2; 15802c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox } 15902c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox 16002c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox /* 16102c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * xa_is_internal() - Is the entry an internal entry? 16202c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: XArray entry. 16302c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * 16402c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 16502c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * Return: %true if the entry is an internal entry. 16602c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox */ 16702c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xa_is_internal(const void *entry) 16802c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox { 16902c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox return ((unsigned long)entry & 3) == 2; 17002c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox } 17102c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox 172*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_ZERO_ENTRY xa_mk_internal(257) 173*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox 174*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox /** 175*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox * xa_is_zero() - Is the entry a zero entry? 176*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: Entry retrieved from the XArray 177*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox * 178*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox * The normal API will return NULL as the contents of a slot containing 179*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox * a zero entry. You can only see zero entries by using the advanced API. 180*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox * 181*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox * Return: %true if the entry is a zero entry. 182*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox */ 183*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xa_is_zero(const void *entry) 184*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox { 185*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox return unlikely(entry == XA_ZERO_ENTRY); 186*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox } 187*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox 188f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox /** 189ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * xa_is_err() - Report whether an XArray operation returned an error 190ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: Result from calling an XArray function 191ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 192ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * If an XArray operation cannot complete an operation, it will return 193ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * a special value indicating an error. This function tells you 194ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * whether an error occurred; xa_err() tells you which error occurred. 195ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 196ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 197ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Return: %true if the entry indicates an error. 198ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 199ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xa_is_err(const void *entry) 200ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 20176b4e529SMatthew Wilcox return unlikely(xa_is_internal(entry) && 202edcddd4cSDan Carpenter entry >= xa_mk_internal(-MAX_ERRNO)); 203ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 204ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 205ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 206ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * xa_err() - Turn an XArray result into an errno. 207ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: Result from calling an XArray function. 208ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 209ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * If an XArray operation cannot complete an operation, it will return 210ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * a special pointer value which encodes an errno. This function extracts 211ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * the errno from the pointer value, or returns 0 if the pointer does not 212ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * represent an errno. 213ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 214ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 215ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Return: A negative errno or 0. 216ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 217ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline int xa_err(void *entry) 218ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 219ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /* xa_to_internal() would not do sign extension. */ 220ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox if (xa_is_err(entry)) 221ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return (long)entry >> 2; 222ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return 0; 223ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 224ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 225a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox /** 226a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * struct xa_limit - Represents a range of IDs. 227a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * @min: The lowest ID to allocate (inclusive). 228a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * @max: The maximum ID to allocate (inclusive). 229a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * 230a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * This structure is used either directly or via the XA_LIMIT() macro 231a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * to communicate the range of IDs that are valid for allocation. 232a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * Two common ranges are predefined for you: 233a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * * xa_limit_32b - [0 - UINT_MAX] 234a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * * xa_limit_31b - [0 - INT_MAX] 235a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox */ 236a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_limit { 237a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox u32 max; 238a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox u32 min; 239a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox }; 240a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox 241a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_LIMIT(_min, _max) (struct xa_limit) { .min = _min, .max = _max } 242a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox 243a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox #define xa_limit_32b XA_LIMIT(0, UINT_MAX) 244a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox #define xa_limit_31b XA_LIMIT(0, INT_MAX) 245a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox 2469b89a035SMatthew Wilcox typedef unsigned __bitwise xa_mark_t; 2479b89a035SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_MARK_0 ((__force xa_mark_t)0U) 2489b89a035SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_MARK_1 ((__force xa_mark_t)1U) 2499b89a035SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_MARK_2 ((__force xa_mark_t)2U) 2509b89a035SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_PRESENT ((__force xa_mark_t)8U) 2519b89a035SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_MARK_MAX XA_MARK_2 252371c752dSMatthew Wilcox #define XA_FREE_MARK XA_MARK_0 2539b89a035SMatthew Wilcox 25458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox enum xa_lock_type { 25558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox XA_LOCK_IRQ = 1, 25658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox XA_LOCK_BH = 2, 25758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox }; 25858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox 2599b89a035SMatthew Wilcox /* 2609b89a035SMatthew Wilcox * Values for xa_flags. The radix tree stores its GFP flags in the xa_flags, 2619b89a035SMatthew Wilcox * and we remain compatible with that. 2629b89a035SMatthew Wilcox */ 26358d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_FLAGS_LOCK_IRQ ((__force gfp_t)XA_LOCK_IRQ) 26458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_FLAGS_LOCK_BH ((__force gfp_t)XA_LOCK_BH) 265371c752dSMatthew Wilcox #define XA_FLAGS_TRACK_FREE ((__force gfp_t)4U) 2663ccaf57aSMatthew Wilcox #define XA_FLAGS_ZERO_BUSY ((__force gfp_t)8U) 2672fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_FLAGS_ALLOC_WRAPPED ((__force gfp_t)16U) 2689b89a035SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_FLAGS_MARK(mark) ((__force gfp_t)((1U << __GFP_BITS_SHIFT) << \ 2699b89a035SMatthew Wilcox (__force unsigned)(mark))) 2709b89a035SMatthew Wilcox 2713ccaf57aSMatthew Wilcox /* ALLOC is for a normal 0-based alloc. ALLOC1 is for an 1-based alloc */ 272371c752dSMatthew Wilcox #define XA_FLAGS_ALLOC (XA_FLAGS_TRACK_FREE | XA_FLAGS_MARK(XA_FREE_MARK)) 2733ccaf57aSMatthew Wilcox #define XA_FLAGS_ALLOC1 (XA_FLAGS_TRACK_FREE | XA_FLAGS_ZERO_BUSY) 274371c752dSMatthew Wilcox 275ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 276f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * struct xarray - The anchor of the XArray. 277f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * @xa_lock: Lock that protects the contents of the XArray. 278f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * 279f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * To use the xarray, define it statically or embed it in your data structure. 280f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * It is a very small data structure, so it does not usually make sense to 281f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * allocate it separately and keep a pointer to it in your data structure. 282f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * 283f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * You may use the xa_lock to protect your own data structures as well. 284f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox */ 285f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox /* 286f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * If all of the entries in the array are NULL, @xa_head is a NULL pointer. 287f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * If the only non-NULL entry in the array is at index 0, @xa_head is that 288f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * entry. If any other entry in the array is non-NULL, @xa_head points 289f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * to an @xa_node. 290f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox */ 291f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox struct xarray { 292f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox spinlock_t xa_lock; 293f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox /* private: The rest of the data structure is not to be used directly. */ 294f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox gfp_t xa_flags; 295f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox void __rcu * xa_head; 296f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox }; 297f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox 298f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox #define XARRAY_INIT(name, flags) { \ 299f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox .xa_lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(name.xa_lock), \ 300f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox .xa_flags = flags, \ 301f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox .xa_head = NULL, \ 302f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox } 303f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox 304f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox /** 305f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * DEFINE_XARRAY_FLAGS() - Define an XArray with custom flags. 306f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * @name: A string that names your XArray. 307f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * @flags: XA_FLAG values. 308f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * 309f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * This is intended for file scope definitions of XArrays. It declares 310f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * and initialises an empty XArray with the chosen name and flags. It is 311f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * equivalent to calling xa_init_flags() on the array, but it does the 312f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * initialisation at compiletime instead of runtime. 313f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox */ 314f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox #define DEFINE_XARRAY_FLAGS(name, flags) \ 315f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox struct xarray name = XARRAY_INIT(name, flags) 316f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox 317f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox /** 318f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * DEFINE_XARRAY() - Define an XArray. 319f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * @name: A string that names your XArray. 320f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * 321f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * This is intended for file scope definitions of XArrays. It declares 322f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * and initialises an empty XArray with the chosen name. It is equivalent 323f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * to calling xa_init() on the array, but it does the initialisation at 324f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * compiletime instead of runtime. 325f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox */ 326f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox #define DEFINE_XARRAY(name) DEFINE_XARRAY_FLAGS(name, 0) 327f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox 328371c752dSMatthew Wilcox /** 3293ccaf57aSMatthew Wilcox * DEFINE_XARRAY_ALLOC() - Define an XArray which allocates IDs starting at 0. 330371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * @name: A string that names your XArray. 331371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * 332371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * This is intended for file scope definitions of allocating XArrays. 333371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * See also DEFINE_XARRAY(). 334371c752dSMatthew Wilcox */ 335371c752dSMatthew Wilcox #define DEFINE_XARRAY_ALLOC(name) DEFINE_XARRAY_FLAGS(name, XA_FLAGS_ALLOC) 336371c752dSMatthew Wilcox 3373ccaf57aSMatthew Wilcox /** 3383ccaf57aSMatthew Wilcox * DEFINE_XARRAY_ALLOC1() - Define an XArray which allocates IDs starting at 1. 3393ccaf57aSMatthew Wilcox * @name: A string that names your XArray. 3403ccaf57aSMatthew Wilcox * 3413ccaf57aSMatthew Wilcox * This is intended for file scope definitions of allocating XArrays. 3423ccaf57aSMatthew Wilcox * See also DEFINE_XARRAY(). 3433ccaf57aSMatthew Wilcox */ 3443ccaf57aSMatthew Wilcox #define DEFINE_XARRAY_ALLOC1(name) DEFINE_XARRAY_FLAGS(name, XA_FLAGS_ALLOC1) 3453ccaf57aSMatthew Wilcox 346ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox void *xa_load(struct xarray *, unsigned long index); 34758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox void *xa_store(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, void *entry, gfp_t); 3489c16bb88SMatthew Wilcox void *xa_erase(struct xarray *, unsigned long index); 3490e9446c3SMatthew Wilcox void *xa_store_range(struct xarray *, unsigned long first, unsigned long last, 3500e9446c3SMatthew Wilcox void *entry, gfp_t); 3519b89a035SMatthew Wilcox bool xa_get_mark(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, xa_mark_t); 3529b89a035SMatthew Wilcox void xa_set_mark(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, xa_mark_t); 3539b89a035SMatthew Wilcox void xa_clear_mark(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, xa_mark_t); 354b803b428SMatthew Wilcox void *xa_find(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long *index, 355b803b428SMatthew Wilcox unsigned long max, xa_mark_t) __attribute__((nonnull(2))); 356b803b428SMatthew Wilcox void *xa_find_after(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long *index, 357b803b428SMatthew Wilcox unsigned long max, xa_mark_t) __attribute__((nonnull(2))); 35880a0a1a9SMatthew Wilcox unsigned int xa_extract(struct xarray *, void **dst, unsigned long start, 35980a0a1a9SMatthew Wilcox unsigned long max, unsigned int n, xa_mark_t); 360687149fcSMatthew Wilcox void xa_destroy(struct xarray *); 361f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox 362f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox /** 36302669b17SMatthew Wilcox * xa_init_flags() - Initialise an empty XArray with flags. 36402669b17SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 36502669b17SMatthew Wilcox * @flags: XA_FLAG values. 36602669b17SMatthew Wilcox * 36702669b17SMatthew Wilcox * If you need to initialise an XArray with special flags (eg you need 36802669b17SMatthew Wilcox * to take the lock from interrupt context), use this function instead 36902669b17SMatthew Wilcox * of xa_init(). 37002669b17SMatthew Wilcox * 37102669b17SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 37202669b17SMatthew Wilcox */ 37302669b17SMatthew Wilcox static inline void xa_init_flags(struct xarray *xa, gfp_t flags) 37402669b17SMatthew Wilcox { 37502669b17SMatthew Wilcox spin_lock_init(&xa->xa_lock); 37602669b17SMatthew Wilcox xa->xa_flags = flags; 37702669b17SMatthew Wilcox xa->xa_head = NULL; 37802669b17SMatthew Wilcox } 37902669b17SMatthew Wilcox 38002669b17SMatthew Wilcox /** 381f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * xa_init() - Initialise an empty XArray. 382f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 383f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * 384f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * An empty XArray is full of NULL entries. 385f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * 386f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 387f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox */ 388f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox static inline void xa_init(struct xarray *xa) 389f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox { 390f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox xa_init_flags(xa, 0); 391f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox } 392f8d5d0ccSMatthew Wilcox 393ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 394ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * xa_empty() - Determine if an array has any present entries. 395ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 396ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 397ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 398ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Return: %true if the array contains only NULL pointers. 399ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 400ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xa_empty(const struct xarray *xa) 401ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 402ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return xa->xa_head == NULL; 403ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 404ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 4059b89a035SMatthew Wilcox /** 4069b89a035SMatthew Wilcox * xa_marked() - Inquire whether any entry in this array has a mark set 4079b89a035SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: Array 4089b89a035SMatthew Wilcox * @mark: Mark value 4099b89a035SMatthew Wilcox * 4109b89a035SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 4119b89a035SMatthew Wilcox * Return: %true if any entry has this mark set. 4129b89a035SMatthew Wilcox */ 4139b89a035SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xa_marked(const struct xarray *xa, xa_mark_t mark) 4149b89a035SMatthew Wilcox { 4159b89a035SMatthew Wilcox return xa->xa_flags & XA_FLAGS_MARK(mark); 4169b89a035SMatthew Wilcox } 4179b89a035SMatthew Wilcox 41858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox /** 4194a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * xa_for_each_start() - Iterate over a portion of an XArray. 420b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 421b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index of @entry. 4224a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * @entry: Entry retrieved from array. 4234a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * @start: First index to retrieve from array. 424b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * 4254a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * During the iteration, @entry will have the value of the entry stored 4264a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * in @xa at @index. You may modify @index during the iteration if you 4274a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * want to skip or reprocess indices. It is safe to modify the array 4284a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * during the iteration. At the end of the iteration, @entry will be set 4294a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * to NULL and @index will have a value less than or equal to max. 4304a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * 4314a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * xa_for_each_start() is O(n.log(n)) while xas_for_each() is O(n). You have 4324a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * to handle your own locking with xas_for_each(), and if you have to unlock 4334a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * after each iteration, it will also end up being O(n.log(n)). 4344a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * xa_for_each_start() will spin if it hits a retry entry; if you intend to 4354a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * see retry entries, you should use the xas_for_each() iterator instead. 4364a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * The xas_for_each() iterator will expand into more inline code than 4374a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * xa_for_each_start(). 4384a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * 4394a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the RCU lock. 4404a31896cSMatthew Wilcox */ 4414a31896cSMatthew Wilcox #define xa_for_each_start(xa, index, entry, start) \ 4424a31896cSMatthew Wilcox for (index = start, \ 4434a31896cSMatthew Wilcox entry = xa_find(xa, &index, ULONG_MAX, XA_PRESENT); \ 4444a31896cSMatthew Wilcox entry; \ 4454a31896cSMatthew Wilcox entry = xa_find_after(xa, &index, ULONG_MAX, XA_PRESENT)) 4464a31896cSMatthew Wilcox 4474a31896cSMatthew Wilcox /** 4484a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * xa_for_each() - Iterate over present entries in an XArray. 4494a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 4504a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index of @entry. 4514a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * @entry: Entry retrieved from array. 4524a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * 4534a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * During the iteration, @entry will have the value of the entry stored 4544a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * in @xa at @index. You may modify @index during the iteration if you want 4554a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * to skip or reprocess indices. It is safe to modify the array during the 4564a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * iteration. At the end of the iteration, @entry will be set to NULL and 4574a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * @index will have a value less than or equal to max. 458b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * 459b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * xa_for_each() is O(n.log(n)) while xas_for_each() is O(n). You have 460b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * to handle your own locking with xas_for_each(), and if you have to unlock 461b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * after each iteration, it will also end up being O(n.log(n)). xa_for_each() 462b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * will spin if it hits a retry entry; if you intend to see retry entries, 463b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * you should use the xas_for_each() iterator instead. The xas_for_each() 464b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * iterator will expand into more inline code than xa_for_each(). 465b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * 466b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the RCU lock. 467b803b428SMatthew Wilcox */ 4684a31896cSMatthew Wilcox #define xa_for_each(xa, index, entry) \ 4694a31896cSMatthew Wilcox xa_for_each_start(xa, index, entry, 0) 4704a31896cSMatthew Wilcox 4714a31896cSMatthew Wilcox /** 4724a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * xa_for_each_marked() - Iterate over marked entries in an XArray. 4734a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 4744a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index of @entry. 4754a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * @entry: Entry retrieved from array. 4764a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * @filter: Selection criterion. 4774a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * 4784a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * During the iteration, @entry will have the value of the entry stored 4794a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * in @xa at @index. The iteration will skip all entries in the array 4804a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * which do not match @filter. You may modify @index during the iteration 4814a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * if you want to skip or reprocess indices. It is safe to modify the array 4824a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * during the iteration. At the end of the iteration, @entry will be set to 4834a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * NULL and @index will have a value less than or equal to max. 4844a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * 4854a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * xa_for_each_marked() is O(n.log(n)) while xas_for_each_marked() is O(n). 4864a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * You have to handle your own locking with xas_for_each(), and if you have 4874a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * to unlock after each iteration, it will also end up being O(n.log(n)). 4884a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * xa_for_each_marked() will spin if it hits a retry entry; if you intend to 4894a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * see retry entries, you should use the xas_for_each_marked() iterator 4904a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * instead. The xas_for_each_marked() iterator will expand into more inline 4914a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * code than xa_for_each_marked(). 4924a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * 4934a31896cSMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the RCU lock. 4944a31896cSMatthew Wilcox */ 4954a31896cSMatthew Wilcox #define xa_for_each_marked(xa, index, entry, filter) \ 4964a31896cSMatthew Wilcox for (index = 0, entry = xa_find(xa, &index, ULONG_MAX, filter); \ 4974a31896cSMatthew Wilcox entry; entry = xa_find_after(xa, &index, ULONG_MAX, filter)) 498b803b428SMatthew Wilcox 499f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox #define xa_trylock(xa) spin_trylock(&(xa)->xa_lock) 500f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox #define xa_lock(xa) spin_lock(&(xa)->xa_lock) 501f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox #define xa_unlock(xa) spin_unlock(&(xa)->xa_lock) 502f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox #define xa_lock_bh(xa) spin_lock_bh(&(xa)->xa_lock) 503f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox #define xa_unlock_bh(xa) spin_unlock_bh(&(xa)->xa_lock) 504f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox #define xa_lock_irq(xa) spin_lock_irq(&(xa)->xa_lock) 505f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox #define xa_unlock_irq(xa) spin_unlock_irq(&(xa)->xa_lock) 506f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox #define xa_lock_irqsave(xa, flags) \ 507f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox spin_lock_irqsave(&(xa)->xa_lock, flags) 508f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox #define xa_unlock_irqrestore(xa, flags) \ 509f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(xa)->xa_lock, flags) 510f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox 5119b89a035SMatthew Wilcox /* 51258d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * Versions of the normal API which require the caller to hold the 51358d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * xa_lock. If the GFP flags allow it, they will drop the lock to 51458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * allocate memory, then reacquire it afterwards. These functions 51558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * may also re-enable interrupts if the XArray flags indicate the 51658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * locking should be interrupt safe. 5179b89a035SMatthew Wilcox */ 51858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox void *__xa_erase(struct xarray *, unsigned long index); 51958d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox void *__xa_store(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, void *entry, gfp_t); 52041aec91fSMatthew Wilcox void *__xa_cmpxchg(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, void *old, 52141aec91fSMatthew Wilcox void *entry, gfp_t); 522f818b82bSMatthew Wilcox int __must_check __xa_insert(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, 523f818b82bSMatthew Wilcox void *entry, gfp_t); 524a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox int __must_check __xa_alloc(struct xarray *, u32 *id, void *entry, 525a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_limit, gfp_t); 5262fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox int __must_check __xa_alloc_cyclic(struct xarray *, u32 *id, void *entry, 5272fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_limit, u32 *next, gfp_t); 528f818b82bSMatthew Wilcox int __must_check __xa_reserve(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, gfp_t); 5299b89a035SMatthew Wilcox void __xa_set_mark(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, xa_mark_t); 5309b89a035SMatthew Wilcox void __xa_clear_mark(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, xa_mark_t); 5319b89a035SMatthew Wilcox 53258d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox /** 53384e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * xa_store_bh() - Store this entry in the XArray. 53484e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 53584e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index into array. 53684e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New entry. 53784e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 53884e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * 53984e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * This function is like calling xa_store() except it disables softirqs 54084e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * while holding the array lock. 54184e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * 54284e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 54384e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * disabling softirqs. 54484e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * Return: The entry which used to be at this index. 54584e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox */ 54684e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_store_bh(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index, 54784e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox void *entry, gfp_t gfp) 54884e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox { 54984e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox void *curr; 55084e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox 55184e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_bh(xa); 55284e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox curr = __xa_store(xa, index, entry, gfp); 55384e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_bh(xa); 55484e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox 55584e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox return curr; 55684e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox } 55784e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox 55884e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox /** 55919ba9ecfSCyrill Gorcunov * xa_store_irq() - Store this entry in the XArray. 56084e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 56184e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index into array. 56284e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New entry. 56384e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 56484e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * 56584e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * This function is like calling xa_store() except it disables interrupts 56684e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * while holding the array lock. 56784e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * 56884e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Process context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 56984e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * disabling interrupts. 57084e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox * Return: The entry which used to be at this index. 57184e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox */ 57284e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_store_irq(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index, 57384e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox void *entry, gfp_t gfp) 57484e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox { 57584e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox void *curr; 57684e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox 57784e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_irq(xa); 57884e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox curr = __xa_store(xa, index, entry, gfp); 57984e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_irq(xa); 58084e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox 58184e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox return curr; 58284e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox } 58384e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox 58484e5acb7SMatthew Wilcox /** 58558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * xa_erase_bh() - Erase this entry from the XArray. 58658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 58758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index of entry. 58858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * 589809ab937SMatthew Wilcox * After this function returns, loading from @index will return %NULL. 590809ab937SMatthew Wilcox * If the index is part of a multi-index entry, all indices will be erased 591809ab937SMatthew Wilcox * and none of the entries will be part of a multi-index entry. 59258d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * 593804dfaf0SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 59458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * disabling softirqs. 59558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * Return: The entry which used to be at this index. 59658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox */ 59758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_erase_bh(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index) 59858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox { 59958d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox void *entry; 60058d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox 60158d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_bh(xa); 60258d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox entry = __xa_erase(xa, index); 60358d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_bh(xa); 60458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox 60558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox return entry; 60658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox } 60758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox 60858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox /** 60958d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * xa_erase_irq() - Erase this entry from the XArray. 61058d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 61158d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index of entry. 61258d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * 613809ab937SMatthew Wilcox * After this function returns, loading from @index will return %NULL. 614809ab937SMatthew Wilcox * If the index is part of a multi-index entry, all indices will be erased 615809ab937SMatthew Wilcox * and none of the entries will be part of a multi-index entry. 61658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * 61758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Process context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 61858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * disabling interrupts. 61958d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * Return: The entry which used to be at this index. 62058d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox */ 62158d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_erase_irq(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index) 62258d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox { 62358d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox void *entry; 62458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox 62558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_irq(xa); 62658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox entry = __xa_erase(xa, index); 62758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_irq(xa); 62858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox 62958d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox return entry; 63058d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox } 63158d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox 632371c752dSMatthew Wilcox /** 633c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * xa_cmpxchg() - Conditionally replace an entry in the XArray. 634c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 635c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index into array. 636c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * @old: Old value to test against. 637c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New value to place in array. 638c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 639c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * 640c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * If the entry at @index is the same as @old, replace it with @entry. 641c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * If the return value is equal to @old, then the exchange was successful. 642c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * 643c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the xa_lock. May sleep 644c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * if the @gfp flags permit. 645c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * Return: The old value at this index or xa_err() if an error happened. 646c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox */ 647c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_cmpxchg(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index, 648c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox void *old, void *entry, gfp_t gfp) 649c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox { 650c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox void *curr; 651c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox 652c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox xa_lock(xa); 653c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox curr = __xa_cmpxchg(xa, index, old, entry, gfp); 654c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock(xa); 655c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox 656c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox return curr; 657c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox } 658c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox 659c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox /** 66055f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * xa_cmpxchg_bh() - Conditionally replace an entry in the XArray. 66155f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 66255f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index into array. 66355f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * @old: Old value to test against. 66455f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New value to place in array. 66555f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 66655f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * 66755f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * This function is like calling xa_cmpxchg() except it disables softirqs 66855f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * while holding the array lock. 66955f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * 67055f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 67155f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * disabling softirqs. May sleep if the @gfp flags permit. 67255f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * Return: The old value at this index or xa_err() if an error happened. 67355f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox */ 67455f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_cmpxchg_bh(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index, 67555f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox void *old, void *entry, gfp_t gfp) 67655f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox { 67755f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox void *curr; 67855f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox 67955f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_bh(xa); 68055f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox curr = __xa_cmpxchg(xa, index, old, entry, gfp); 68155f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_bh(xa); 68255f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox 68355f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox return curr; 68455f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox } 68555f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox 68655f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox /** 68755f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * xa_cmpxchg_irq() - Conditionally replace an entry in the XArray. 68855f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 68955f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index into array. 69055f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * @old: Old value to test against. 69155f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New value to place in array. 69255f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 69355f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * 69455f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * This function is like calling xa_cmpxchg() except it disables interrupts 69555f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * while holding the array lock. 69655f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * 69755f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * Context: Process context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 69855f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * disabling interrupts. May sleep if the @gfp flags permit. 69955f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox * Return: The old value at this index or xa_err() if an error happened. 70055f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox */ 70155f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_cmpxchg_irq(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index, 70255f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox void *old, void *entry, gfp_t gfp) 70355f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox { 70455f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox void *curr; 70555f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox 70655f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_irq(xa); 70755f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox curr = __xa_cmpxchg(xa, index, old, entry, gfp); 70855f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_irq(xa); 70955f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox 71055f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox return curr; 71155f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox } 71255f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox 71355f3f7eaSMatthew Wilcox /** 714c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * xa_insert() - Store this entry in the XArray unless another entry is 715c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * already present. 716c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 717c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index into array. 718c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New entry. 719c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 720c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * 721b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * Inserting a NULL entry will store a reserved entry (like xa_reserve()) 722b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * if no entry is present. Inserting will fail if a reserved entry is 723b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * present, even though loading from this index will return NULL. 724c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * 725b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the xa_lock. May sleep if 726b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * the @gfp flags permit. 727fd9dc93eSMatthew Wilcox * Return: 0 if the store succeeded. -EBUSY if another entry was present. 728c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * -ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated. 729c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox */ 730f818b82bSMatthew Wilcox static inline int __must_check xa_insert(struct xarray *xa, 731f818b82bSMatthew Wilcox unsigned long index, void *entry, gfp_t gfp) 732c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox { 733b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox int err; 734b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox 735b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox xa_lock(xa); 736b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox err = __xa_insert(xa, index, entry, gfp); 737b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock(xa); 738b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox 739b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox return err; 740b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox } 741b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox 742b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox /** 743b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * xa_insert_bh() - Store this entry in the XArray unless another entry is 744b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * already present. 745b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 746b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index into array. 747b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New entry. 748b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 749b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * 750b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * Inserting a NULL entry will store a reserved entry (like xa_reserve()) 751b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * if no entry is present. Inserting will fail if a reserved entry is 752b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * present, even though loading from this index will return NULL. 753b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * 754b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 755b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * disabling softirqs. May sleep if the @gfp flags permit. 756fd9dc93eSMatthew Wilcox * Return: 0 if the store succeeded. -EBUSY if another entry was present. 757b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * -ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated. 758b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox */ 759f818b82bSMatthew Wilcox static inline int __must_check xa_insert_bh(struct xarray *xa, 760f818b82bSMatthew Wilcox unsigned long index, void *entry, gfp_t gfp) 761b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox { 762b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox int err; 763b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox 764b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_bh(xa); 765b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox err = __xa_insert(xa, index, entry, gfp); 766b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_bh(xa); 767b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox 768b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox return err; 769b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox } 770b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox 771b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox /** 772b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * xa_insert_irq() - Store this entry in the XArray unless another entry is 773b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * already present. 774b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 775b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index into array. 776b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New entry. 777b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 778b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * 779b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * Inserting a NULL entry will store a reserved entry (like xa_reserve()) 780b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * if no entry is present. Inserting will fail if a reserved entry is 781b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * present, even though loading from this index will return NULL. 782b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * 783b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * Context: Process context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 784b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * disabling interrupts. May sleep if the @gfp flags permit. 785fd9dc93eSMatthew Wilcox * Return: 0 if the store succeeded. -EBUSY if another entry was present. 786b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox * -ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated. 787b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox */ 788f818b82bSMatthew Wilcox static inline int __must_check xa_insert_irq(struct xarray *xa, 789f818b82bSMatthew Wilcox unsigned long index, void *entry, gfp_t gfp) 790b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox { 791b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox int err; 792b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox 793b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_irq(xa); 794b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox err = __xa_insert(xa, index, entry, gfp); 795b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_irq(xa); 796b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox 797b0606fedSMatthew Wilcox return err; 798c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox } 799c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox 800c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox /** 801371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * xa_alloc() - Find somewhere to store this entry in the XArray. 802371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 803371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * @id: Pointer to ID. 804371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New entry. 805a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * @limit: Range of ID to allocate. 806371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 807371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * 808a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * Finds an empty entry in @xa between @limit.min and @limit.max, 809a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * stores the index into the @id pointer, then stores the entry at 810a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * that index. A concurrent lookup will not see an uninitialised @id. 811371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * 812a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the xa_lock. May sleep if 813371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * the @gfp flags permit. 814a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * Return: 0 on success, -ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated or 815a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * -EBUSY if there are no free entries in @limit. 816371c752dSMatthew Wilcox */ 817a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox static inline __must_check int xa_alloc(struct xarray *xa, u32 *id, 818a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox void *entry, struct xa_limit limit, gfp_t gfp) 819371c752dSMatthew Wilcox { 820371c752dSMatthew Wilcox int err; 821371c752dSMatthew Wilcox 822371c752dSMatthew Wilcox xa_lock(xa); 823a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox err = __xa_alloc(xa, id, entry, limit, gfp); 824371c752dSMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock(xa); 825371c752dSMatthew Wilcox 826371c752dSMatthew Wilcox return err; 827371c752dSMatthew Wilcox } 828371c752dSMatthew Wilcox 829371c752dSMatthew Wilcox /** 830371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * xa_alloc_bh() - Find somewhere to store this entry in the XArray. 831371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 832371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * @id: Pointer to ID. 833371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New entry. 834a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * @limit: Range of ID to allocate. 835371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 836371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * 837a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * Finds an empty entry in @xa between @limit.min and @limit.max, 838a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * stores the index into the @id pointer, then stores the entry at 839a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * that index. A concurrent lookup will not see an uninitialised @id. 840371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * 841804dfaf0SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 842371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * disabling softirqs. May sleep if the @gfp flags permit. 843a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * Return: 0 on success, -ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated or 844a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * -EBUSY if there are no free entries in @limit. 845371c752dSMatthew Wilcox */ 846a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox static inline int __must_check xa_alloc_bh(struct xarray *xa, u32 *id, 847a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox void *entry, struct xa_limit limit, gfp_t gfp) 848371c752dSMatthew Wilcox { 849371c752dSMatthew Wilcox int err; 850371c752dSMatthew Wilcox 851371c752dSMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_bh(xa); 852a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox err = __xa_alloc(xa, id, entry, limit, gfp); 853371c752dSMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_bh(xa); 854371c752dSMatthew Wilcox 855371c752dSMatthew Wilcox return err; 856371c752dSMatthew Wilcox } 857371c752dSMatthew Wilcox 858371c752dSMatthew Wilcox /** 859371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * xa_alloc_irq() - Find somewhere to store this entry in the XArray. 860371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 861371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * @id: Pointer to ID. 862371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New entry. 863a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * @limit: Range of ID to allocate. 864371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 865371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * 866a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * Finds an empty entry in @xa between @limit.min and @limit.max, 867a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * stores the index into the @id pointer, then stores the entry at 868a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * that index. A concurrent lookup will not see an uninitialised @id. 869371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * 870371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * Context: Process context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 871371c752dSMatthew Wilcox * disabling interrupts. May sleep if the @gfp flags permit. 872a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * Return: 0 on success, -ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated or 873a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox * -EBUSY if there are no free entries in @limit. 874371c752dSMatthew Wilcox */ 875a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox static inline int __must_check xa_alloc_irq(struct xarray *xa, u32 *id, 876a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox void *entry, struct xa_limit limit, gfp_t gfp) 877371c752dSMatthew Wilcox { 878371c752dSMatthew Wilcox int err; 879371c752dSMatthew Wilcox 880371c752dSMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_irq(xa); 881a3e4d3f9SMatthew Wilcox err = __xa_alloc(xa, id, entry, limit, gfp); 882371c752dSMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_irq(xa); 883371c752dSMatthew Wilcox 884371c752dSMatthew Wilcox return err; 885371c752dSMatthew Wilcox } 886371c752dSMatthew Wilcox 8874c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox /** 8882fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * xa_alloc_cyclic() - Find somewhere to store this entry in the XArray. 8892fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 8902fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @id: Pointer to ID. 8912fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New entry. 8922fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @limit: Range of allocated ID. 8932fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @next: Pointer to next ID to allocate. 8942fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 8952fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * 8962fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * Finds an empty entry in @xa between @limit.min and @limit.max, 8972fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * stores the index into the @id pointer, then stores the entry at 8982fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * that index. A concurrent lookup will not see an uninitialised @id. 8992fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * The search for an empty entry will start at @next and will wrap 9002fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * around if necessary. 9012fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * 9022fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the xa_lock. May sleep if 9032fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * the @gfp flags permit. 9042fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * Return: 0 if the allocation succeeded without wrapping. 1 if the 9052fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * allocation succeeded after wrapping, -ENOMEM if memory could not be 9062fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * allocated or -EBUSY if there are no free entries in @limit. 9072fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox */ 9082fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox static inline int xa_alloc_cyclic(struct xarray *xa, u32 *id, void *entry, 9092fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_limit limit, u32 *next, gfp_t gfp) 9102fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox { 9112fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox int err; 9122fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox 9132fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox xa_lock(xa); 9142fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox err = __xa_alloc_cyclic(xa, id, entry, limit, next, gfp); 9152fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock(xa); 9162fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox 9172fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox return err; 9182fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox } 9192fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox 9202fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox /** 9212fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * xa_alloc_cyclic_bh() - Find somewhere to store this entry in the XArray. 9222fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 9232fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @id: Pointer to ID. 9242fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New entry. 9252fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @limit: Range of allocated ID. 9262fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @next: Pointer to next ID to allocate. 9272fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 9282fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * 9292fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * Finds an empty entry in @xa between @limit.min and @limit.max, 9302fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * stores the index into the @id pointer, then stores the entry at 9312fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * that index. A concurrent lookup will not see an uninitialised @id. 9322fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * The search for an empty entry will start at @next and will wrap 9332fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * around if necessary. 9342fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * 9352fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 9362fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * disabling softirqs. May sleep if the @gfp flags permit. 9372fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * Return: 0 if the allocation succeeded without wrapping. 1 if the 9382fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * allocation succeeded after wrapping, -ENOMEM if memory could not be 9392fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * allocated or -EBUSY if there are no free entries in @limit. 9402fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox */ 9412fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox static inline int xa_alloc_cyclic_bh(struct xarray *xa, u32 *id, void *entry, 9422fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_limit limit, u32 *next, gfp_t gfp) 9432fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox { 9442fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox int err; 9452fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox 9462fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_bh(xa); 9472fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox err = __xa_alloc_cyclic(xa, id, entry, limit, next, gfp); 9482fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_bh(xa); 9492fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox 9502fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox return err; 9512fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox } 9522fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox 9532fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox /** 9542fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * xa_alloc_cyclic_irq() - Find somewhere to store this entry in the XArray. 9552fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 9562fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @id: Pointer to ID. 9572fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: New entry. 9582fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @limit: Range of allocated ID. 9592fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @next: Pointer to next ID to allocate. 9602fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 9612fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * 9622fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * Finds an empty entry in @xa between @limit.min and @limit.max, 9632fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * stores the index into the @id pointer, then stores the entry at 9642fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * that index. A concurrent lookup will not see an uninitialised @id. 9652fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * The search for an empty entry will start at @next and will wrap 9662fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * around if necessary. 9672fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * 9682fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Process context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 9692fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * disabling interrupts. May sleep if the @gfp flags permit. 9702fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * Return: 0 if the allocation succeeded without wrapping. 1 if the 9712fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * allocation succeeded after wrapping, -ENOMEM if memory could not be 9722fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox * allocated or -EBUSY if there are no free entries in @limit. 9732fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox */ 9742fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox static inline int xa_alloc_cyclic_irq(struct xarray *xa, u32 *id, void *entry, 9752fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_limit limit, u32 *next, gfp_t gfp) 9762fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox { 9772fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox int err; 9782fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox 9792fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_irq(xa); 9802fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox err = __xa_alloc_cyclic(xa, id, entry, limit, next, gfp); 9812fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_irq(xa); 9822fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox 9832fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox return err; 9842fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox } 9852fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox 9862fa044e5SMatthew Wilcox /** 9874c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * xa_reserve() - Reserve this index in the XArray. 9884c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 9894c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index into array. 9904c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 9914c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * 9924c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * Ensures there is somewhere to store an entry at @index in the array. 9934c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * If there is already something stored at @index, this function does 9944c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * nothing. If there was nothing there, the entry is marked as reserved. 9954c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * Loading from a reserved entry returns a %NULL pointer. 9964c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * 9974c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * If you do not use the entry that you have reserved, call xa_release() 9984c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * or xa_erase() to free any unnecessary memory. 9994c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * 10004c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the xa_lock. 10014c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * May sleep if the @gfp flags permit. 10024c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * Return: 0 if the reservation succeeded or -ENOMEM if it failed. 10034c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox */ 1004f818b82bSMatthew Wilcox static inline __must_check 10054c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox int xa_reserve(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index, gfp_t gfp) 10064c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox { 10074c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox int ret; 10084c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox 10094c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox xa_lock(xa); 10104c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox ret = __xa_reserve(xa, index, gfp); 10114c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock(xa); 10124c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox 10134c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox return ret; 10144c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox } 10154c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox 10164c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox /** 10174c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * xa_reserve_bh() - Reserve this index in the XArray. 10184c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 10194c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index into array. 10204c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 10214c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * 10224c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * A softirq-disabling version of xa_reserve(). 10234c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * 10244c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 10254c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * disabling softirqs. 10264c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * Return: 0 if the reservation succeeded or -ENOMEM if it failed. 10274c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox */ 1028f818b82bSMatthew Wilcox static inline __must_check 10294c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox int xa_reserve_bh(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index, gfp_t gfp) 10304c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox { 10314c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox int ret; 10324c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox 10334c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_bh(xa); 10344c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox ret = __xa_reserve(xa, index, gfp); 10354c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_bh(xa); 10364c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox 10374c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox return ret; 10384c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox } 10394c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox 10404c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox /** 10414c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * xa_reserve_irq() - Reserve this index in the XArray. 10424c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 10434c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index into array. 10444c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * @gfp: Memory allocation flags. 10454c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * 10464c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * An interrupt-disabling version of xa_reserve(). 10474c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * 10484c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Process context. Takes and releases the xa_lock while 10494c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * disabling interrupts. 10504c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox * Return: 0 if the reservation succeeded or -ENOMEM if it failed. 10514c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox */ 1052f818b82bSMatthew Wilcox static inline __must_check 10534c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox int xa_reserve_irq(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index, gfp_t gfp) 10544c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox { 10554c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox int ret; 10564c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox 10574c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_irq(xa); 10584c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox ret = __xa_reserve(xa, index, gfp); 10594c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_irq(xa); 10604c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox 10614c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox return ret; 10624c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox } 10634c0608f4SMatthew Wilcox 1064c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox /** 1065c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * xa_release() - Release a reserved entry. 1066c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * @xa: XArray. 1067c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * @index: Index of entry. 1068c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * 1069c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * After calling xa_reserve(), you can call this function to release the 1070c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * reservation. If the entry at @index has been stored to, this function 1071c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox * will do nothing. 1072c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox */ 1073c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox static inline void xa_release(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index) 1074c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox { 1075*b38f6c50SMatthew Wilcox xa_cmpxchg(xa, index, XA_ZERO_ENTRY, NULL, 0); 1076c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox } 1077c5beb07eSMatthew Wilcox 107802c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox /* Everything below here is the Advanced API. Proceed with caution. */ 107902c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox 108002c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox /* 108102c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * The xarray is constructed out of a set of 'chunks' of pointers. Choosing 108202c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * the best chunk size requires some tradeoffs. A power of two recommends 108302c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * itself so that we can walk the tree based purely on shifts and masks. 108402c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * Generally, the larger the better; as the number of slots per level of the 108502c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * tree increases, the less tall the tree needs to be. But that needs to be 108602c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * balanced against the memory consumption of each node. On a 64-bit system, 108702c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * xa_node is currently 576 bytes, and we get 7 of them per 4kB page. If we 108802c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * doubled the number of slots per node, we'd get only 3 nodes per 4kB page. 108902c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox */ 109002c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox #ifndef XA_CHUNK_SHIFT 109102c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_CHUNK_SHIFT (CONFIG_BASE_SMALL ? 4 : 6) 109202c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox #endif 109302c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_CHUNK_SIZE (1UL << XA_CHUNK_SHIFT) 109402c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_CHUNK_MASK (XA_CHUNK_SIZE - 1) 109501959dfeSMatthew Wilcox #define XA_MAX_MARKS 3 109601959dfeSMatthew Wilcox #define XA_MARK_LONGS DIV_ROUND_UP(XA_CHUNK_SIZE, BITS_PER_LONG) 109701959dfeSMatthew Wilcox 109801959dfeSMatthew Wilcox /* 109901959dfeSMatthew Wilcox * @count is the count of every non-NULL element in the ->slots array 110001959dfeSMatthew Wilcox * whether that is a value entry, a retry entry, a user pointer, 110101959dfeSMatthew Wilcox * a sibling entry or a pointer to the next level of the tree. 110201959dfeSMatthew Wilcox * @nr_values is the count of every element in ->slots which is 110301959dfeSMatthew Wilcox * either a value entry or a sibling of a value entry. 110401959dfeSMatthew Wilcox */ 110501959dfeSMatthew Wilcox struct xa_node { 110601959dfeSMatthew Wilcox unsigned char shift; /* Bits remaining in each slot */ 110701959dfeSMatthew Wilcox unsigned char offset; /* Slot offset in parent */ 110801959dfeSMatthew Wilcox unsigned char count; /* Total entry count */ 110901959dfeSMatthew Wilcox unsigned char nr_values; /* Value entry count */ 111001959dfeSMatthew Wilcox struct xa_node __rcu *parent; /* NULL at top of tree */ 111101959dfeSMatthew Wilcox struct xarray *array; /* The array we belong to */ 111201959dfeSMatthew Wilcox union { 111301959dfeSMatthew Wilcox struct list_head private_list; /* For tree user */ 111401959dfeSMatthew Wilcox struct rcu_head rcu_head; /* Used when freeing node */ 111501959dfeSMatthew Wilcox }; 111601959dfeSMatthew Wilcox void __rcu *slots[XA_CHUNK_SIZE]; 111701959dfeSMatthew Wilcox union { 111801959dfeSMatthew Wilcox unsigned long tags[XA_MAX_MARKS][XA_MARK_LONGS]; 111901959dfeSMatthew Wilcox unsigned long marks[XA_MAX_MARKS][XA_MARK_LONGS]; 112001959dfeSMatthew Wilcox }; 112101959dfeSMatthew Wilcox }; 112202c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox 1123ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox void xa_dump(const struct xarray *); 1124ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox void xa_dump_node(const struct xa_node *); 1125ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1126ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #ifdef XA_DEBUG 1127ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_BUG_ON(xa, x) do { \ 1128ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox if (x) { \ 1129ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox xa_dump(xa); \ 1130ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox BUG(); \ 1131ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } \ 1132ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } while (0) 1133ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_NODE_BUG_ON(node, x) do { \ 1134ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox if (x) { \ 1135ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox if (node) xa_dump_node(node); \ 1136ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox BUG(); \ 1137ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } \ 1138ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } while (0) 1139ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #else 1140ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_BUG_ON(xa, x) do { } while (0) 1141ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_NODE_BUG_ON(node, x) do { } while (0) 1142ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #endif 1143ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1144ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /* Private */ 1145ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_head(const struct xarray *xa) 1146ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 1147ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return rcu_dereference_check(xa->xa_head, 1148ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox lockdep_is_held(&xa->xa_lock)); 1149ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1150ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1151ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /* Private */ 1152ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_head_locked(const struct xarray *xa) 1153ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 1154ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return rcu_dereference_protected(xa->xa_head, 1155ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox lockdep_is_held(&xa->xa_lock)); 1156ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1157ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1158ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /* Private */ 1159ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_entry(const struct xarray *xa, 1160ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox const struct xa_node *node, unsigned int offset) 1161ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 1162ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox XA_NODE_BUG_ON(node, offset >= XA_CHUNK_SIZE); 1163ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return rcu_dereference_check(node->slots[offset], 1164ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox lockdep_is_held(&xa->xa_lock)); 1165ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1166ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1167ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /* Private */ 1168ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_entry_locked(const struct xarray *xa, 1169ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox const struct xa_node *node, unsigned int offset) 1170ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 1171ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox XA_NODE_BUG_ON(node, offset >= XA_CHUNK_SIZE); 1172ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return rcu_dereference_protected(node->slots[offset], 1173ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox lockdep_is_held(&xa->xa_lock)); 1174ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1175ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1176ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /* Private */ 11779b89a035SMatthew Wilcox static inline struct xa_node *xa_parent(const struct xarray *xa, 11789b89a035SMatthew Wilcox const struct xa_node *node) 11799b89a035SMatthew Wilcox { 11809b89a035SMatthew Wilcox return rcu_dereference_check(node->parent, 11819b89a035SMatthew Wilcox lockdep_is_held(&xa->xa_lock)); 11829b89a035SMatthew Wilcox } 11839b89a035SMatthew Wilcox 11849b89a035SMatthew Wilcox /* Private */ 11859b89a035SMatthew Wilcox static inline struct xa_node *xa_parent_locked(const struct xarray *xa, 11869b89a035SMatthew Wilcox const struct xa_node *node) 11879b89a035SMatthew Wilcox { 11889b89a035SMatthew Wilcox return rcu_dereference_protected(node->parent, 11899b89a035SMatthew Wilcox lockdep_is_held(&xa->xa_lock)); 11909b89a035SMatthew Wilcox } 11919b89a035SMatthew Wilcox 11929b89a035SMatthew Wilcox /* Private */ 119358d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_mk_node(const struct xa_node *node) 119458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox { 119558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox return (void *)((unsigned long)node | 2); 119658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox } 119758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox 119858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox /* Private */ 1199ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline struct xa_node *xa_to_node(const void *entry) 1200ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 1201ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return (struct xa_node *)((unsigned long)entry - 2); 1202ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1203ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 120402c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox /* Private */ 120502c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xa_is_node(const void *entry) 120602c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox { 120702c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox return xa_is_internal(entry) && (unsigned long)entry > 4096; 120802c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox } 120902c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox 121002c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox /* Private */ 121102c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xa_mk_sibling(unsigned int offset) 121202c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox { 121302c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox return xa_mk_internal(offset); 121402c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox } 121502c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox 121602c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox /* Private */ 121702c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox static inline unsigned long xa_to_sibling(const void *entry) 121802c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox { 121902c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox return xa_to_internal(entry); 122002c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox } 122102c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox 122202c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox /** 122302c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * xa_is_sibling() - Is the entry a sibling entry? 122402c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: Entry retrieved from the XArray 122502c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * 122602c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox * Return: %true if the entry is a sibling entry. 122702c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox */ 122802c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xa_is_sibling(const void *entry) 122902c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox { 123002c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox return IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_XARRAY_MULTI) && xa_is_internal(entry) && 123102c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox (entry < xa_mk_sibling(XA_CHUNK_SIZE - 1)); 123202c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox } 123302c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox 123476b4e529SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_RETRY_ENTRY xa_mk_internal(256) 123502c02bf1SMatthew Wilcox 1236ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 1237ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * xa_is_retry() - Is the entry a retry entry? 1238ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: Entry retrieved from the XArray 1239ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1240ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Return: %true if the entry is a retry entry. 1241ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 1242ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xa_is_retry(const void *entry) 1243ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 1244ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return unlikely(entry == XA_RETRY_ENTRY); 1245ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1246ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1247ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 124876b4e529SMatthew Wilcox * xa_is_advanced() - Is the entry only permitted for the advanced API? 124976b4e529SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: Entry to be stored in the XArray. 125076b4e529SMatthew Wilcox * 125176b4e529SMatthew Wilcox * Return: %true if the entry cannot be stored by the normal API. 125276b4e529SMatthew Wilcox */ 125376b4e529SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xa_is_advanced(const void *entry) 125476b4e529SMatthew Wilcox { 125576b4e529SMatthew Wilcox return xa_is_internal(entry) && (entry <= XA_RETRY_ENTRY); 125676b4e529SMatthew Wilcox } 125776b4e529SMatthew Wilcox 125876b4e529SMatthew Wilcox /** 1259ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * typedef xa_update_node_t - A callback function from the XArray. 1260ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @node: The node which is being processed 1261ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1262ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * This function is called every time the XArray updates the count of 1263ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * present and value entries in a node. It allows advanced users to 1264ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * maintain the private_list in the node. 1265ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1266ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Context: The xa_lock is held and interrupts may be disabled. 1267ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Implementations should not drop the xa_lock, nor re-enable 1268ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * interrupts. 1269ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 1270ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox typedef void (*xa_update_node_t)(struct xa_node *node); 1271ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1272ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /* 1273ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * The xa_state is opaque to its users. It contains various different pieces 1274ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * of state involved in the current operation on the XArray. It should be 1275ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * declared on the stack and passed between the various internal routines. 1276ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * The various elements in it should not be accessed directly, but only 1277ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * through the provided accessor functions. The below documentation is for 1278ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * the benefit of those working on the code, not for users of the XArray. 1279ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1280ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @xa_node usually points to the xa_node containing the slot we're operating 1281ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * on (and @xa_offset is the offset in the slots array). If there is a 1282ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * single entry in the array at index 0, there are no allocated xa_nodes to 1283ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * point to, and so we store %NULL in @xa_node. @xa_node is set to 1284ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * the value %XAS_RESTART if the xa_state is not walked to the correct 1285ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * position in the tree of nodes for this operation. If an error occurs 1286ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * during an operation, it is set to an %XAS_ERROR value. If we run off the 1287ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * end of the allocated nodes, it is set to %XAS_BOUNDS. 1288ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 1289ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_state { 1290ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox struct xarray *xa; 1291ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox unsigned long xa_index; 1292ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox unsigned char xa_shift; 1293ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox unsigned char xa_sibs; 1294ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox unsigned char xa_offset; 1295ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox unsigned char xa_pad; /* Helps gcc generate better code */ 1296ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_node *xa_node; 1297ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_node *xa_alloc; 1298ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox xa_update_node_t xa_update; 1299ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox }; 1300ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1301ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /* 1302ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * We encode errnos in the xas->xa_node. If an error has happened, we need to 1303ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * drop the lock to fix it, and once we've done so the xa_state is invalid. 1304ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 1305ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_ERROR(errno) ((struct xa_node *)(((unsigned long)errno << 2) | 2UL)) 1306ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define XAS_BOUNDS ((struct xa_node *)1UL) 1307ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define XAS_RESTART ((struct xa_node *)3UL) 1308ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1309ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define __XA_STATE(array, index, shift, sibs) { \ 1310ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox .xa = array, \ 1311ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox .xa_index = index, \ 1312ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox .xa_shift = shift, \ 1313ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox .xa_sibs = sibs, \ 1314ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox .xa_offset = 0, \ 1315ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox .xa_pad = 0, \ 1316ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox .xa_node = XAS_RESTART, \ 1317ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox .xa_alloc = NULL, \ 1318ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox .xa_update = NULL \ 1319ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1320ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1321ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 1322ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * XA_STATE() - Declare an XArray operation state. 1323ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @name: Name of this operation state (usually xas). 1324ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @array: Array to operate on. 1325ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @index: Initial index of interest. 1326ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1327ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Declare and initialise an xa_state on the stack. 1328ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 1329ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_STATE(name, array, index) \ 1330ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_state name = __XA_STATE(array, index, 0, 0) 1331ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1332ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 1333ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * XA_STATE_ORDER() - Declare an XArray operation state. 1334ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @name: Name of this operation state (usually xas). 1335ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @array: Array to operate on. 1336ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @index: Initial index of interest. 1337ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @order: Order of entry. 1338ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1339ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Declare and initialise an xa_state on the stack. This variant of 1340ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * XA_STATE() allows you to specify the 'order' of the element you 1341ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * want to operate on.` 1342ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 1343ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define XA_STATE_ORDER(name, array, index, order) \ 1344ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_state name = __XA_STATE(array, \ 1345ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox (index >> order) << order, \ 1346ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox order - (order % XA_CHUNK_SHIFT), \ 1347ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox (1U << (order % XA_CHUNK_SHIFT)) - 1) 1348ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1349ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define xas_marked(xas, mark) xa_marked((xas)->xa, (mark)) 1350ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define xas_trylock(xas) xa_trylock((xas)->xa) 1351ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define xas_lock(xas) xa_lock((xas)->xa) 1352ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define xas_unlock(xas) xa_unlock((xas)->xa) 1353ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define xas_lock_bh(xas) xa_lock_bh((xas)->xa) 1354ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define xas_unlock_bh(xas) xa_unlock_bh((xas)->xa) 1355ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define xas_lock_irq(xas) xa_lock_irq((xas)->xa) 1356ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define xas_unlock_irq(xas) xa_unlock_irq((xas)->xa) 1357ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define xas_lock_irqsave(xas, flags) \ 1358ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox xa_lock_irqsave((xas)->xa, flags) 1359ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox #define xas_unlock_irqrestore(xas, flags) \ 1360ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox xa_unlock_irqrestore((xas)->xa, flags) 1361ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1362ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 1363ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * xas_error() - Return an errno stored in the xa_state. 1364ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 1365ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1366ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Return: 0 if no error has been noted. A negative errno if one has. 1367ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 1368ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline int xas_error(const struct xa_state *xas) 1369ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 1370ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return xa_err(xas->xa_node); 1371ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1372ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1373ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 1374ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * xas_set_err() - Note an error in the xa_state. 1375ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 1376ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @err: Negative error number. 1377ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1378ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Only call this function with a negative @err; zero or positive errors 1379ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * will probably not behave the way you think they should. If you want 1380ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * to clear the error from an xa_state, use xas_reset(). 1381ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 1382ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline void xas_set_err(struct xa_state *xas, long err) 1383ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 1384ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_node = XA_ERROR(err); 1385ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1386ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1387ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 1388ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * xas_invalid() - Is the xas in a retry or error state? 1389ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 1390ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1391ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Return: %true if the xas cannot be used for operations. 1392ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 1393ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xas_invalid(const struct xa_state *xas) 1394ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 1395ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return (unsigned long)xas->xa_node & 3; 1396ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1397ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1398ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 1399ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * xas_valid() - Is the xas a valid cursor into the array? 1400ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 1401ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1402ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Return: %true if the xas can be used for operations. 1403ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 1404ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xas_valid(const struct xa_state *xas) 1405ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 1406ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return !xas_invalid(xas); 1407ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1408ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 14092264f513SMatthew Wilcox /** 14102264f513SMatthew Wilcox * xas_is_node() - Does the xas point to a node? 14112264f513SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 14122264f513SMatthew Wilcox * 14132264f513SMatthew Wilcox * Return: %true if the xas currently references a node. 14142264f513SMatthew Wilcox */ 14152264f513SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xas_is_node(const struct xa_state *xas) 14162264f513SMatthew Wilcox { 14172264f513SMatthew Wilcox return xas_valid(xas) && xas->xa_node; 14182264f513SMatthew Wilcox } 14192264f513SMatthew Wilcox 14209b89a035SMatthew Wilcox /* True if the pointer is something other than a node */ 14219b89a035SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xas_not_node(struct xa_node *node) 14229b89a035SMatthew Wilcox { 14239b89a035SMatthew Wilcox return ((unsigned long)node & 3) || !node; 14249b89a035SMatthew Wilcox } 14259b89a035SMatthew Wilcox 142664d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox /* True if the node represents RESTART or an error */ 142764d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xas_frozen(struct xa_node *node) 142864d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox { 142964d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox return (unsigned long)node & 2; 143064d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox } 143164d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox 143258d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox /* True if the node represents head-of-tree, RESTART or BOUNDS */ 143358d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xas_top(struct xa_node *node) 143458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox { 143558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox return node <= XAS_RESTART; 143658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox } 143758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox 1438ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 1439ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * xas_reset() - Reset an XArray operation state. 1440ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 1441ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1442ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Resets the error or walk state of the @xas so future walks of the 1443ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * array will start from the root. Use this if you have dropped the 1444ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * xarray lock and want to reuse the xa_state. 1445ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1446ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 1447ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 1448ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline void xas_reset(struct xa_state *xas) 1449ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 1450ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_node = XAS_RESTART; 1451ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1452ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1453ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 1454ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * xas_retry() - Retry the operation if appropriate. 1455ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 1456ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: Entry from xarray. 1457ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1458ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * The advanced functions may sometimes return an internal entry, such as 1459ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * a retry entry or a zero entry. This function sets up the @xas to restart 1460ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * the walk from the head of the array if needed. 1461ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1462ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Context: Any context. 1463ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Return: true if the operation needs to be retried. 1464ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 1465ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline bool xas_retry(struct xa_state *xas, const void *entry) 1466ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 14679f14d4f1SMatthew Wilcox if (xa_is_zero(entry)) 14689f14d4f1SMatthew Wilcox return true; 1469ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox if (!xa_is_retry(entry)) 1470ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return false; 1471ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox xas_reset(xas); 1472ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return true; 1473ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1474ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1475ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox void *xas_load(struct xa_state *); 147658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox void *xas_store(struct xa_state *, void *entry); 1477b803b428SMatthew Wilcox void *xas_find(struct xa_state *, unsigned long max); 14784e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox void *xas_find_conflict(struct xa_state *); 1479ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 14809b89a035SMatthew Wilcox bool xas_get_mark(const struct xa_state *, xa_mark_t); 14819b89a035SMatthew Wilcox void xas_set_mark(const struct xa_state *, xa_mark_t); 14829b89a035SMatthew Wilcox void xas_clear_mark(const struct xa_state *, xa_mark_t); 1483b803b428SMatthew Wilcox void *xas_find_marked(struct xa_state *, unsigned long max, xa_mark_t); 148458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox void xas_init_marks(const struct xa_state *); 148558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox 148658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox bool xas_nomem(struct xa_state *, gfp_t); 1487b803b428SMatthew Wilcox void xas_pause(struct xa_state *); 14889b89a035SMatthew Wilcox 14892264f513SMatthew Wilcox void xas_create_range(struct xa_state *); 14902264f513SMatthew Wilcox 1491ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox /** 1492ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * xas_reload() - Refetch an entry from the xarray. 1493ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 1494ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1495ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Use this function to check that a previously loaded entry still has 1496ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * the same value. This is useful for the lockless pagecache lookup where 1497ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * we walk the array with only the RCU lock to protect us, lock the page, 1498ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * then check that the page hasn't moved since we looked it up. 1499ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1500ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * The caller guarantees that @xas is still valid. If it may be in an 1501ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * error or restart state, call xas_load() instead. 1502ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * 1503ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox * Return: The entry at this location in the xarray. 1504ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox */ 1505ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xas_reload(struct xa_state *xas) 1506ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox { 1507ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_node *node = xas->xa_node; 1508ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 1509ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox if (node) 1510ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return xa_entry(xas->xa, node, xas->xa_offset); 1511ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox return xa_head(xas->xa); 1512ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox } 1513ad3d6c72SMatthew Wilcox 151458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox /** 151558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * xas_set() - Set up XArray operation state for a different index. 151658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 151758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * @index: New index into the XArray. 151858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * 151958d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * Move the operation state to refer to a different index. This will 152058d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * have the effect of starting a walk from the top; see xas_next() 152158d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * to move to an adjacent index. 152258d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox */ 152358d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox static inline void xas_set(struct xa_state *xas, unsigned long index) 152458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox { 152558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_index = index; 152658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_node = XAS_RESTART; 152758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox } 152858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox 152958d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox /** 153058d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * xas_set_order() - Set up XArray operation state for a multislot entry. 153158d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 153258d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * @index: Target of the operation. 153358d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * @order: Entry occupies 2^@order indices. 153458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox */ 153558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox static inline void xas_set_order(struct xa_state *xas, unsigned long index, 153658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox unsigned int order) 153758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox { 153858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox #ifdef CONFIG_XARRAY_MULTI 153958d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_index = order < BITS_PER_LONG ? (index >> order) << order : 0; 154058d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_shift = order - (order % XA_CHUNK_SHIFT); 154158d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_sibs = (1 << (order % XA_CHUNK_SHIFT)) - 1; 154258d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_node = XAS_RESTART; 154358d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox #else 154458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox BUG_ON(order > 0); 154558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox xas_set(xas, index); 154658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox #endif 154758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox } 154858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox 154958d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox /** 155058d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * xas_set_update() - Set up XArray operation state for a callback. 155158d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 155258d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * @update: Function to call when updating a node. 155358d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * 155458d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * The XArray can notify a caller after it has updated an xa_node. 155558d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox * This is advanced functionality and is only needed by the page cache. 155658d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox */ 155758d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox static inline void xas_set_update(struct xa_state *xas, xa_update_node_t update) 155858d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox { 155958d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_update = update; 156058d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox } 156158d6ea30SMatthew Wilcox 1562b803b428SMatthew Wilcox /** 1563b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * xas_next_entry() - Advance iterator to next present entry. 1564b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 1565b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @max: Highest index to return. 1566b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * 1567b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * xas_next_entry() is an inline function to optimise xarray traversal for 1568b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * speed. It is equivalent to calling xas_find(), and will call xas_find() 1569b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * for all the hard cases. 1570b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * 1571b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * Return: The next present entry after the one currently referred to by @xas. 1572b803b428SMatthew Wilcox */ 1573b803b428SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xas_next_entry(struct xa_state *xas, unsigned long max) 1574b803b428SMatthew Wilcox { 1575b803b428SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_node *node = xas->xa_node; 1576b803b428SMatthew Wilcox void *entry; 1577b803b428SMatthew Wilcox 1578b803b428SMatthew Wilcox if (unlikely(xas_not_node(node) || node->shift || 1579b803b428SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_offset != (xas->xa_index & XA_CHUNK_MASK))) 1580b803b428SMatthew Wilcox return xas_find(xas, max); 1581b803b428SMatthew Wilcox 1582b803b428SMatthew Wilcox do { 1583b803b428SMatthew Wilcox if (unlikely(xas->xa_index >= max)) 1584b803b428SMatthew Wilcox return xas_find(xas, max); 1585b803b428SMatthew Wilcox if (unlikely(xas->xa_offset == XA_CHUNK_MASK)) 1586b803b428SMatthew Wilcox return xas_find(xas, max); 1587b803b428SMatthew Wilcox entry = xa_entry(xas->xa, node, xas->xa_offset + 1); 1588b803b428SMatthew Wilcox if (unlikely(xa_is_internal(entry))) 1589b803b428SMatthew Wilcox return xas_find(xas, max); 1590b803b428SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_offset++; 1591b803b428SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_index++; 1592b803b428SMatthew Wilcox } while (!entry); 1593b803b428SMatthew Wilcox 1594b803b428SMatthew Wilcox return entry; 1595b803b428SMatthew Wilcox } 1596b803b428SMatthew Wilcox 1597b803b428SMatthew Wilcox /* Private */ 1598b803b428SMatthew Wilcox static inline unsigned int xas_find_chunk(struct xa_state *xas, bool advance, 1599b803b428SMatthew Wilcox xa_mark_t mark) 1600b803b428SMatthew Wilcox { 1601b803b428SMatthew Wilcox unsigned long *addr = xas->xa_node->marks[(__force unsigned)mark]; 1602b803b428SMatthew Wilcox unsigned int offset = xas->xa_offset; 1603b803b428SMatthew Wilcox 1604b803b428SMatthew Wilcox if (advance) 1605b803b428SMatthew Wilcox offset++; 1606b803b428SMatthew Wilcox if (XA_CHUNK_SIZE == BITS_PER_LONG) { 1607b803b428SMatthew Wilcox if (offset < XA_CHUNK_SIZE) { 1608b803b428SMatthew Wilcox unsigned long data = *addr & (~0UL << offset); 1609b803b428SMatthew Wilcox if (data) 1610b803b428SMatthew Wilcox return __ffs(data); 1611b803b428SMatthew Wilcox } 1612b803b428SMatthew Wilcox return XA_CHUNK_SIZE; 1613b803b428SMatthew Wilcox } 1614b803b428SMatthew Wilcox 1615b803b428SMatthew Wilcox return find_next_bit(addr, XA_CHUNK_SIZE, offset); 1616b803b428SMatthew Wilcox } 1617b803b428SMatthew Wilcox 1618b803b428SMatthew Wilcox /** 1619b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * xas_next_marked() - Advance iterator to next marked entry. 1620b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 1621b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @max: Highest index to return. 1622b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @mark: Mark to search for. 1623b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * 1624b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * xas_next_marked() is an inline function to optimise xarray traversal for 1625b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * speed. It is equivalent to calling xas_find_marked(), and will call 1626b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * xas_find_marked() for all the hard cases. 1627b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * 1628b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * Return: The next marked entry after the one currently referred to by @xas. 1629b803b428SMatthew Wilcox */ 1630b803b428SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xas_next_marked(struct xa_state *xas, unsigned long max, 1631b803b428SMatthew Wilcox xa_mark_t mark) 1632b803b428SMatthew Wilcox { 1633b803b428SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_node *node = xas->xa_node; 1634b803b428SMatthew Wilcox unsigned int offset; 1635b803b428SMatthew Wilcox 1636b803b428SMatthew Wilcox if (unlikely(xas_not_node(node) || node->shift)) 1637b803b428SMatthew Wilcox return xas_find_marked(xas, max, mark); 1638b803b428SMatthew Wilcox offset = xas_find_chunk(xas, true, mark); 1639b803b428SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_offset = offset; 1640b803b428SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_index = (xas->xa_index & ~XA_CHUNK_MASK) + offset; 1641b803b428SMatthew Wilcox if (xas->xa_index > max) 1642b803b428SMatthew Wilcox return NULL; 1643b803b428SMatthew Wilcox if (offset == XA_CHUNK_SIZE) 1644b803b428SMatthew Wilcox return xas_find_marked(xas, max, mark); 1645b803b428SMatthew Wilcox return xa_entry(xas->xa, node, offset); 1646b803b428SMatthew Wilcox } 1647b803b428SMatthew Wilcox 1648b803b428SMatthew Wilcox /* 1649b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * If iterating while holding a lock, drop the lock and reschedule 1650b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * every %XA_CHECK_SCHED loops. 1651b803b428SMatthew Wilcox */ 1652b803b428SMatthew Wilcox enum { 1653b803b428SMatthew Wilcox XA_CHECK_SCHED = 4096, 1654b803b428SMatthew Wilcox }; 1655b803b428SMatthew Wilcox 1656b803b428SMatthew Wilcox /** 1657b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * xas_for_each() - Iterate over a range of an XArray. 1658b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 1659b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: Entry retrieved from the array. 1660b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @max: Maximum index to retrieve from array. 1661b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * 1662b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * The loop body will be executed for each entry present in the xarray 1663b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * between the current xas position and @max. @entry will be set to 1664b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * the entry retrieved from the xarray. It is safe to delete entries 1665b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * from the array in the loop body. You should hold either the RCU lock 1666b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * or the xa_lock while iterating. If you need to drop the lock, call 1667b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * xas_pause() first. 1668b803b428SMatthew Wilcox */ 1669b803b428SMatthew Wilcox #define xas_for_each(xas, entry, max) \ 1670b803b428SMatthew Wilcox for (entry = xas_find(xas, max); entry; \ 1671b803b428SMatthew Wilcox entry = xas_next_entry(xas, max)) 1672b803b428SMatthew Wilcox 1673b803b428SMatthew Wilcox /** 1674b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * xas_for_each_marked() - Iterate over a range of an XArray. 1675b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 1676b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: Entry retrieved from the array. 1677b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @max: Maximum index to retrieve from array. 1678b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * @mark: Mark to search for. 1679b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * 1680b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * The loop body will be executed for each marked entry in the xarray 1681b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * between the current xas position and @max. @entry will be set to 1682b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * the entry retrieved from the xarray. It is safe to delete entries 1683b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * from the array in the loop body. You should hold either the RCU lock 1684b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * or the xa_lock while iterating. If you need to drop the lock, call 1685b803b428SMatthew Wilcox * xas_pause() first. 1686b803b428SMatthew Wilcox */ 1687b803b428SMatthew Wilcox #define xas_for_each_marked(xas, entry, max, mark) \ 1688b803b428SMatthew Wilcox for (entry = xas_find_marked(xas, max, mark); entry; \ 1689b803b428SMatthew Wilcox entry = xas_next_marked(xas, max, mark)) 1690b803b428SMatthew Wilcox 16914e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox /** 16924e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox * xas_for_each_conflict() - Iterate over a range of an XArray. 16934e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 16944e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox * @entry: Entry retrieved from the array. 16954e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox * 16964e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox * The loop body will be executed for each entry in the XArray that lies 16974e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox * within the range specified by @xas. If the loop completes successfully, 16984e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox * any entries that lie in this range will be replaced by @entry. The caller 16994e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox * may break out of the loop; if they do so, the contents of the XArray will 17004e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox * be unchanged. The operation may fail due to an out of memory condition. 17014e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox * The caller may also call xa_set_err() to exit the loop while setting an 17024e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox * error to record the reason. 17034e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox */ 17044e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox #define xas_for_each_conflict(xas, entry) \ 17054e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox while ((entry = xas_find_conflict(xas))) 17064e99d4e9SMatthew Wilcox 170764d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox void *__xas_next(struct xa_state *); 170864d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox void *__xas_prev(struct xa_state *); 170964d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox 171064d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox /** 171164d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * xas_prev() - Move iterator to previous index. 171264d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 171364d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * 171464d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * If the @xas was in an error state, it will remain in an error state 171564d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * and this function will return %NULL. If the @xas has never been walked, 171664d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * it will have the effect of calling xas_load(). Otherwise one will be 171764d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * subtracted from the index and the state will be walked to the correct 171864d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * location in the array for the next operation. 171964d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * 172064d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * If the iterator was referencing index 0, this function wraps 172164d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * around to %ULONG_MAX. 172264d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * 172364d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * Return: The entry at the new index. This may be %NULL or an internal 172464d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * entry. 172564d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox */ 172664d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xas_prev(struct xa_state *xas) 172764d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox { 172864d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_node *node = xas->xa_node; 172964d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox 173064d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox if (unlikely(xas_not_node(node) || node->shift || 173164d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_offset == 0)) 173264d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox return __xas_prev(xas); 173364d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox 173464d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_index--; 173564d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_offset--; 173664d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox return xa_entry(xas->xa, node, xas->xa_offset); 173764d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox } 173864d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox 173964d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox /** 174064d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * xas_next() - Move state to next index. 174164d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * @xas: XArray operation state. 174264d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * 174364d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * If the @xas was in an error state, it will remain in an error state 174464d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * and this function will return %NULL. If the @xas has never been walked, 174564d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * it will have the effect of calling xas_load(). Otherwise one will be 174664d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * added to the index and the state will be walked to the correct 174764d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * location in the array for the next operation. 174864d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * 174964d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * If the iterator was referencing index %ULONG_MAX, this function wraps 175064d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * around to 0. 175164d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * 175264d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * Return: The entry at the new index. This may be %NULL or an internal 175364d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox * entry. 175464d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox */ 175564d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox static inline void *xas_next(struct xa_state *xas) 175664d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox { 175764d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox struct xa_node *node = xas->xa_node; 175864d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox 175964d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox if (unlikely(xas_not_node(node) || node->shift || 176064d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_offset == XA_CHUNK_MASK)) 176164d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox return __xas_next(xas); 176264d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox 176364d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_index++; 176464d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox xas->xa_offset++; 176564d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox return xa_entry(xas->xa, node, xas->xa_offset); 176664d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox } 176764d3e9a9SMatthew Wilcox 1768f6bb2a2cSMatthew Wilcox #endif /* _LINUX_XARRAY_H */ 1769