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       1             : /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
       2             : #ifndef _LINUX_XARRAY_H
       3             : #define _LINUX_XARRAY_H
       4             : /*
       5             :  * eXtensible Arrays
       6             :  * Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation
       7             :  * Author: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
       8             :  *
       9             :  * See Documentation/core-api/xarray.rst for how to use the XArray.
      10             :  */
      11             : 
      12             : #include <linux/bitmap.h>
      13             : #include <linux/bug.h>
      14             : #include <linux/compiler.h>
      15             : #include <linux/gfp.h>
      16             : #include <linux/kconfig.h>
      17             : #include <linux/kernel.h>
      18             : #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
      19             : #include <linux/sched/mm.h>
      20             : #include <linux/spinlock.h>
      21             : #include <linux/types.h>
      22             : 
      23             : /*
      24             :  * The bottom two bits of the entry determine how the XArray interprets
      25             :  * the contents:
      26             :  *
      27             :  * 00: Pointer entry
      28             :  * 10: Internal entry
      29             :  * x1: Value entry or tagged pointer
      30             :  *
      31             :  * Attempting to store internal entries in the XArray is a bug.
      32             :  *
      33             :  * Most internal entries are pointers to the next node in the tree.
      34             :  * The following internal entries have a special meaning:
      35             :  *
      36             :  * 0-62: Sibling entries
      37             :  * 256: Retry entry
      38             :  * 257: Zero entry
      39             :  *
      40             :  * Errors are also represented as internal entries, but use the negative
      41             :  * space (-4094 to -2).  They're never stored in the slots array; only
      42             :  * returned by the normal API.
      43             :  */
      44             : 
      45             : #define BITS_PER_XA_VALUE       (BITS_PER_LONG - 1)
      46             : 
      47             : /**
      48             :  * xa_mk_value() - Create an XArray entry from an integer.
      49             :  * @v: Value to store in XArray.
      50             :  *
      51             :  * Context: Any context.
      52             :  * Return: An entry suitable for storing in the XArray.
      53             :  */
      54             : static inline void *xa_mk_value(unsigned long v)
      55             : {
      56         181 :         WARN_ON((long)v < 0);
      57         181 :         return (void *)((v << 1) | 1);
      58             : }
      59             : 
      60             : /**
      61             :  * xa_to_value() - Get value stored in an XArray entry.
      62             :  * @entry: XArray entry.
      63             :  *
      64             :  * Context: Any context.
      65             :  * Return: The value stored in the XArray entry.
      66             :  */
      67             : static inline unsigned long xa_to_value(const void *entry)
      68             : {
      69         175 :         return (unsigned long)entry >> 1;
      70             : }
      71             : 
      72             : /**
      73             :  * xa_is_value() - Determine if an entry is a value.
      74             :  * @entry: XArray entry.
      75             :  *
      76             :  * Context: Any context.
      77             :  * Return: True if the entry is a value, false if it is a pointer.
      78             :  */
      79             : static inline bool xa_is_value(const void *entry)
      80             : {
      81       21841 :         return (unsigned long)entry & 1;
      82             : }
      83             : 
      84             : /**
      85             :  * xa_tag_pointer() - Create an XArray entry for a tagged pointer.
      86             :  * @p: Plain pointer.
      87             :  * @tag: Tag value (0, 1 or 3).
      88             :  *
      89             :  * If the user of the XArray prefers, they can tag their pointers instead
      90             :  * of storing value entries.  Three tags are available (0, 1 and 3).
      91             :  * These are distinct from the xa_mark_t as they are not replicated up
      92             :  * through the array and cannot be searched for.
      93             :  *
      94             :  * Context: Any context.
      95             :  * Return: An XArray entry.
      96             :  */
      97             : static inline void *xa_tag_pointer(void *p, unsigned long tag)
      98             : {
      99             :         return (void *)((unsigned long)p | tag);
     100             : }
     101             : 
     102             : /**
     103             :  * xa_untag_pointer() - Turn an XArray entry into a plain pointer.
     104             :  * @entry: XArray entry.
     105             :  *
     106             :  * If you have stored a tagged pointer in the XArray, call this function
     107             :  * to get the untagged version of the pointer.
     108             :  *
     109             :  * Context: Any context.
     110             :  * Return: A pointer.
     111             :  */
     112             : static inline void *xa_untag_pointer(void *entry)
     113             : {
     114             :         return (void *)((unsigned long)entry & ~3UL);
     115             : }
     116             : 
     117             : /**
     118             :  * xa_pointer_tag() - Get the tag stored in an XArray entry.
     119             :  * @entry: XArray entry.
     120             :  *
     121             :  * If you have stored a tagged pointer in the XArray, call this function
     122             :  * to get the tag of that pointer.
     123             :  *
     124             :  * Context: Any context.
     125             :  * Return: A tag.
     126             :  */
     127             : static inline unsigned int xa_pointer_tag(void *entry)
     128             : {
     129             :         return (unsigned long)entry & 3UL;
     130             : }
     131             : 
     132             : /*
     133             :  * xa_mk_internal() - Create an internal entry.
     134             :  * @v: Value to turn into an internal entry.
     135             :  *
     136             :  * Internal entries are used for a number of purposes.  Entries 0-255 are
     137             :  * used for sibling entries (only 0-62 are used by the current code).  256
     138             :  * is used for the retry entry.  257 is used for the reserved / zero entry.
     139             :  * Negative internal entries are used to represent errnos.  Node pointers
     140             :  * are also tagged as internal entries in some situations.
     141             :  *
     142             :  * Context: Any context.
     143             :  * Return: An XArray internal entry corresponding to this value.
     144             :  */
     145             : static inline void *xa_mk_internal(unsigned long v)
     146             : {
     147           0 :         return (void *)((v << 2) | 2);
     148             : }
     149             : 
     150             : /*
     151             :  * xa_to_internal() - Extract the value from an internal entry.
     152             :  * @entry: XArray entry.
     153             :  *
     154             :  * Context: Any context.
     155             :  * Return: The value which was stored in the internal entry.
     156             :  */
     157             : static inline unsigned long xa_to_internal(const void *entry)
     158             : {
     159             :         return (unsigned long)entry >> 2;
     160             : }
     161             : 
     162             : /*
     163             :  * xa_is_internal() - Is the entry an internal entry?
     164             :  * @entry: XArray entry.
     165             :  *
     166             :  * Context: Any context.
     167             :  * Return: %true if the entry is an internal entry.
     168             :  */
     169             : static inline bool xa_is_internal(const void *entry)
     170             : {
     171        1776 :         return ((unsigned long)entry & 3) == 2;
     172             : }
     173             : 
     174             : #define XA_ZERO_ENTRY           xa_mk_internal(257)
     175             : 
     176             : /**
     177             :  * xa_is_zero() - Is the entry a zero entry?
     178             :  * @entry: Entry retrieved from the XArray
     179             :  *
     180             :  * The normal API will return NULL as the contents of a slot containing
     181             :  * a zero entry.  You can only see zero entries by using the advanced API.
     182             :  *
     183             :  * Return: %true if the entry is a zero entry.
     184             :  */
     185             : static inline bool xa_is_zero(const void *entry)
     186             : {
     187         190 :         return unlikely(entry == XA_ZERO_ENTRY);
     188             : }
     189             : 
     190             : /**
     191             :  * xa_is_err() - Report whether an XArray operation returned an error
     192             :  * @entry: Result from calling an XArray function
     193             :  *
     194             :  * If an XArray operation cannot complete an operation, it will return
     195             :  * a special value indicating an error.  This function tells you
     196             :  * whether an error occurred; xa_err() tells you which error occurred.
     197             :  *
     198             :  * Context: Any context.
     199             :  * Return: %true if the entry indicates an error.
     200             :  */
     201             : static inline bool xa_is_err(const void *entry)
     202             : {
     203         631 :         return unlikely(xa_is_internal(entry) &&
     204             :                         entry >= xa_mk_internal(-MAX_ERRNO));
     205             : }
     206             : 
     207             : /**
     208             :  * xa_err() - Turn an XArray result into an errno.
     209             :  * @entry: Result from calling an XArray function.
     210             :  *
     211             :  * If an XArray operation cannot complete an operation, it will return
     212             :  * a special pointer value which encodes an errno.  This function extracts
     213             :  * the errno from the pointer value, or returns 0 if the pointer does not
     214             :  * represent an errno.
     215             :  *
     216             :  * Context: Any context.
     217             :  * Return: A negative errno or 0.
     218             :  */
     219             : static inline int xa_err(void *entry)
     220             : {
     221             :         /* xa_to_internal() would not do sign extension. */
     222         631 :         if (xa_is_err(entry))
     223           0 :                 return (long)entry >> 2;
     224             :         return 0;
     225             : }
     226             : 
     227             : /**
     228             :  * struct xa_limit - Represents a range of IDs.
     229             :  * @min: The lowest ID to allocate (inclusive).
     230             :  * @max: The maximum ID to allocate (inclusive).
     231             :  *
     232             :  * This structure is used either directly or via the XA_LIMIT() macro
     233             :  * to communicate the range of IDs that are valid for allocation.
     234             :  * Three common ranges are predefined for you:
     235             :  * * xa_limit_32b       - [0 - UINT_MAX]
     236             :  * * xa_limit_31b       - [0 - INT_MAX]
     237             :  * * xa_limit_16b       - [0 - USHRT_MAX]
     238             :  */
     239             : struct xa_limit {
     240             :         u32 max;
     241             :         u32 min;
     242             : };
     243             : 
     244             : #define XA_LIMIT(_min, _max) (struct xa_limit) { .min = _min, .max = _max }
     245             : 
     246             : #define xa_limit_32b    XA_LIMIT(0, UINT_MAX)
     247             : #define xa_limit_31b    XA_LIMIT(0, INT_MAX)
     248             : #define xa_limit_16b    XA_LIMIT(0, USHRT_MAX)
     249             : 
     250             : typedef unsigned __bitwise xa_mark_t;
     251             : #define XA_MARK_0               ((__force xa_mark_t)0U)
     252             : #define XA_MARK_1               ((__force xa_mark_t)1U)
     253             : #define XA_MARK_2               ((__force xa_mark_t)2U)
     254             : #define XA_PRESENT              ((__force xa_mark_t)8U)
     255             : #define XA_MARK_MAX             XA_MARK_2
     256             : #define XA_FREE_MARK            XA_MARK_0
     257             : 
     258             : enum xa_lock_type {
     259             :         XA_LOCK_IRQ = 1,
     260             :         XA_LOCK_BH = 2,
     261             : };
     262             : 
     263             : /*
     264             :  * Values for xa_flags.  The radix tree stores its GFP flags in the xa_flags,
     265             :  * and we remain compatible with that.
     266             :  */
     267             : #define XA_FLAGS_LOCK_IRQ       ((__force gfp_t)XA_LOCK_IRQ)
     268             : #define XA_FLAGS_LOCK_BH        ((__force gfp_t)XA_LOCK_BH)
     269             : #define XA_FLAGS_TRACK_FREE     ((__force gfp_t)4U)
     270             : #define XA_FLAGS_ZERO_BUSY      ((__force gfp_t)8U)
     271             : #define XA_FLAGS_ALLOC_WRAPPED  ((__force gfp_t)16U)
     272             : #define XA_FLAGS_ACCOUNT        ((__force gfp_t)32U)
     273             : #define XA_FLAGS_MARK(mark)     ((__force gfp_t)((1U << __GFP_BITS_SHIFT) << \
     274             :                                                 (__force unsigned)(mark)))
     275             : 
     276             : /* ALLOC is for a normal 0-based alloc.  ALLOC1 is for an 1-based alloc */
     277             : #define XA_FLAGS_ALLOC  (XA_FLAGS_TRACK_FREE | XA_FLAGS_MARK(XA_FREE_MARK))
     278             : #define XA_FLAGS_ALLOC1 (XA_FLAGS_TRACK_FREE | XA_FLAGS_ZERO_BUSY)
     279             : 
     280             : /**
     281             :  * struct xarray - The anchor of the XArray.
     282             :  * @xa_lock: Lock that protects the contents of the XArray.
     283             :  *
     284             :  * To use the xarray, define it statically or embed it in your data structure.
     285             :  * It is a very small data structure, so it does not usually make sense to
     286             :  * allocate it separately and keep a pointer to it in your data structure.
     287             :  *
     288             :  * You may use the xa_lock to protect your own data structures as well.
     289             :  */
     290             : /*
     291             :  * If all of the entries in the array are NULL, @xa_head is a NULL pointer.
     292             :  * If the only non-NULL entry in the array is at index 0, @xa_head is that
     293             :  * entry.  If any other entry in the array is non-NULL, @xa_head points
     294             :  * to an @xa_node.
     295             :  */
     296             : struct xarray {
     297             :         spinlock_t      xa_lock;
     298             : /* private: The rest of the data structure is not to be used directly. */
     299             :         gfp_t           xa_flags;
     300             :         void __rcu *    xa_head;
     301             : };
     302             : 
     303             : #define XARRAY_INIT(name, flags) {                              \
     304             :         .xa_lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(name.xa_lock),          \
     305             :         .xa_flags = flags,                                      \
     306             :         .xa_head = NULL,                                        \
     307             : }
     308             : 
     309             : /**
     310             :  * DEFINE_XARRAY_FLAGS() - Define an XArray with custom flags.
     311             :  * @name: A string that names your XArray.
     312             :  * @flags: XA_FLAG values.
     313             :  *
     314             :  * This is intended for file scope definitions of XArrays.  It declares
     315             :  * and initialises an empty XArray with the chosen name and flags.  It is
     316             :  * equivalent to calling xa_init_flags() on the array, but it does the
     317             :  * initialisation at compiletime instead of runtime.
     318             :  */
     319             : #define DEFINE_XARRAY_FLAGS(name, flags)                                \
     320             :         struct xarray name = XARRAY_INIT(name, flags)
     321             : 
     322             : /**
     323             :  * DEFINE_XARRAY() - Define an XArray.
     324             :  * @name: A string that names your XArray.
     325             :  *
     326             :  * This is intended for file scope definitions of XArrays.  It declares
     327             :  * and initialises an empty XArray with the chosen name.  It is equivalent
     328             :  * to calling xa_init() on the array, but it does the initialisation at
     329             :  * compiletime instead of runtime.
     330             :  */
     331             : #define DEFINE_XARRAY(name) DEFINE_XARRAY_FLAGS(name, 0)
     332             : 
     333             : /**
     334             :  * DEFINE_XARRAY_ALLOC() - Define an XArray which allocates IDs starting at 0.
     335             :  * @name: A string that names your XArray.
     336             :  *
     337             :  * This is intended for file scope definitions of allocating XArrays.
     338             :  * See also DEFINE_XARRAY().
     339             :  */
     340             : #define DEFINE_XARRAY_ALLOC(name) DEFINE_XARRAY_FLAGS(name, XA_FLAGS_ALLOC)
     341             : 
     342             : /**
     343             :  * DEFINE_XARRAY_ALLOC1() - Define an XArray which allocates IDs starting at 1.
     344             :  * @name: A string that names your XArray.
     345             :  *
     346             :  * This is intended for file scope definitions of allocating XArrays.
     347             :  * See also DEFINE_XARRAY().
     348             :  */
     349             : #define DEFINE_XARRAY_ALLOC1(name) DEFINE_XARRAY_FLAGS(name, XA_FLAGS_ALLOC1)
     350             : 
     351             : void *xa_load(struct xarray *, unsigned long index);
     352             : void *xa_store(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, void *entry, gfp_t);
     353             : void *xa_erase(struct xarray *, unsigned long index);
     354             : void *xa_store_range(struct xarray *, unsigned long first, unsigned long last,
     355             :                         void *entry, gfp_t);
     356             : bool xa_get_mark(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, xa_mark_t);
     357             : void xa_set_mark(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, xa_mark_t);
     358             : void xa_clear_mark(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, xa_mark_t);
     359             : void *xa_find(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long *index,
     360             :                 unsigned long max, xa_mark_t) __attribute__((nonnull(2)));
     361             : void *xa_find_after(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long *index,
     362             :                 unsigned long max, xa_mark_t) __attribute__((nonnull(2)));
     363             : unsigned int xa_extract(struct xarray *, void **dst, unsigned long start,
     364             :                 unsigned long max, unsigned int n, xa_mark_t);
     365             : void xa_destroy(struct xarray *);
     366             : 
     367             : /**
     368             :  * xa_init_flags() - Initialise an empty XArray with flags.
     369             :  * @xa: XArray.
     370             :  * @flags: XA_FLAG values.
     371             :  *
     372             :  * If you need to initialise an XArray with special flags (eg you need
     373             :  * to take the lock from interrupt context), use this function instead
     374             :  * of xa_init().
     375             :  *
     376             :  * Context: Any context.
     377             :  */
     378             : static inline void xa_init_flags(struct xarray *xa, gfp_t flags)
     379             : {
     380         140 :         spin_lock_init(&xa->xa_lock);
     381         140 :         xa->xa_flags = flags;
     382         140 :         xa->xa_head = NULL;
     383             : }
     384             : 
     385             : /**
     386             :  * xa_init() - Initialise an empty XArray.
     387             :  * @xa: XArray.
     388             :  *
     389             :  * An empty XArray is full of NULL entries.
     390             :  *
     391             :  * Context: Any context.
     392             :  */
     393             : static inline void xa_init(struct xarray *xa)
     394             : {
     395           0 :         xa_init_flags(xa, 0);
     396             : }
     397             : 
     398             : /**
     399             :  * xa_empty() - Determine if an array has any present entries.
     400             :  * @xa: XArray.
     401             :  *
     402             :  * Context: Any context.
     403             :  * Return: %true if the array contains only NULL pointers.
     404             :  */
     405             : static inline bool xa_empty(const struct xarray *xa)
     406             : {
     407             :         return xa->xa_head == NULL;
     408             : }
     409             : 
     410             : /**
     411             :  * xa_marked() - Inquire whether any entry in this array has a mark set
     412             :  * @xa: Array
     413             :  * @mark: Mark value
     414             :  *
     415             :  * Context: Any context.
     416             :  * Return: %true if any entry has this mark set.
     417             :  */
     418             : static inline bool xa_marked(const struct xarray *xa, xa_mark_t mark)
     419             : {
     420         338 :         return xa->xa_flags & XA_FLAGS_MARK(mark);
     421             : }
     422             : 
     423             : /**
     424             :  * xa_for_each_range() - Iterate over a portion of an XArray.
     425             :  * @xa: XArray.
     426             :  * @index: Index of @entry.
     427             :  * @entry: Entry retrieved from array.
     428             :  * @start: First index to retrieve from array.
     429             :  * @last: Last index to retrieve from array.
     430             :  *
     431             :  * During the iteration, @entry will have the value of the entry stored
     432             :  * in @xa at @index.  You may modify @index during the iteration if you
     433             :  * want to skip or reprocess indices.  It is safe to modify the array
     434             :  * during the iteration.  At the end of the iteration, @entry will be set
     435             :  * to NULL and @index will have a value less than or equal to max.
     436             :  *
     437             :  * xa_for_each_range() is O(n.log(n)) while xas_for_each() is O(n).  You have
     438             :  * to handle your own locking with xas_for_each(), and if you have to unlock
     439             :  * after each iteration, it will also end up being O(n.log(n)).
     440             :  * xa_for_each_range() will spin if it hits a retry entry; if you intend to
     441             :  * see retry entries, you should use the xas_for_each() iterator instead.
     442             :  * The xas_for_each() iterator will expand into more inline code than
     443             :  * xa_for_each_range().
     444             :  *
     445             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the RCU lock.
     446             :  */
     447             : #define xa_for_each_range(xa, index, entry, start, last)                \
     448             :         for (index = start,                                             \
     449             :              entry = xa_find(xa, &index, last, XA_PRESENT);         \
     450             :              entry;                                                     \
     451             :              entry = xa_find_after(xa, &index, last, XA_PRESENT))
     452             : 
     453             : /**
     454             :  * xa_for_each_start() - Iterate over a portion of an XArray.
     455             :  * @xa: XArray.
     456             :  * @index: Index of @entry.
     457             :  * @entry: Entry retrieved from array.
     458             :  * @start: First index to retrieve from array.
     459             :  *
     460             :  * During the iteration, @entry will have the value of the entry stored
     461             :  * in @xa at @index.  You may modify @index during the iteration if you
     462             :  * want to skip or reprocess indices.  It is safe to modify the array
     463             :  * during the iteration.  At the end of the iteration, @entry will be set
     464             :  * to NULL and @index will have a value less than or equal to max.
     465             :  *
     466             :  * xa_for_each_start() is O(n.log(n)) while xas_for_each() is O(n).  You have
     467             :  * to handle your own locking with xas_for_each(), and if you have to unlock
     468             :  * after each iteration, it will also end up being O(n.log(n)).
     469             :  * xa_for_each_start() will spin if it hits a retry entry; if you intend to
     470             :  * see retry entries, you should use the xas_for_each() iterator instead.
     471             :  * The xas_for_each() iterator will expand into more inline code than
     472             :  * xa_for_each_start().
     473             :  *
     474             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the RCU lock.
     475             :  */
     476             : #define xa_for_each_start(xa, index, entry, start) \
     477             :         xa_for_each_range(xa, index, entry, start, ULONG_MAX)
     478             : 
     479             : /**
     480             :  * xa_for_each() - Iterate over present entries in an XArray.
     481             :  * @xa: XArray.
     482             :  * @index: Index of @entry.
     483             :  * @entry: Entry retrieved from array.
     484             :  *
     485             :  * During the iteration, @entry will have the value of the entry stored
     486             :  * in @xa at @index.  You may modify @index during the iteration if you want
     487             :  * to skip or reprocess indices.  It is safe to modify the array during the
     488             :  * iteration.  At the end of the iteration, @entry will be set to NULL and
     489             :  * @index will have a value less than or equal to max.
     490             :  *
     491             :  * xa_for_each() is O(n.log(n)) while xas_for_each() is O(n).  You have
     492             :  * to handle your own locking with xas_for_each(), and if you have to unlock
     493             :  * after each iteration, it will also end up being O(n.log(n)).  xa_for_each()
     494             :  * will spin if it hits a retry entry; if you intend to see retry entries,
     495             :  * you should use the xas_for_each() iterator instead.  The xas_for_each()
     496             :  * iterator will expand into more inline code than xa_for_each().
     497             :  *
     498             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the RCU lock.
     499             :  */
     500             : #define xa_for_each(xa, index, entry) \
     501             :         xa_for_each_start(xa, index, entry, 0)
     502             : 
     503             : /**
     504             :  * xa_for_each_marked() - Iterate over marked entries in an XArray.
     505             :  * @xa: XArray.
     506             :  * @index: Index of @entry.
     507             :  * @entry: Entry retrieved from array.
     508             :  * @filter: Selection criterion.
     509             :  *
     510             :  * During the iteration, @entry will have the value of the entry stored
     511             :  * in @xa at @index.  The iteration will skip all entries in the array
     512             :  * which do not match @filter.  You may modify @index during the iteration
     513             :  * if you want to skip or reprocess indices.  It is safe to modify the array
     514             :  * during the iteration.  At the end of the iteration, @entry will be set to
     515             :  * NULL and @index will have a value less than or equal to max.
     516             :  *
     517             :  * xa_for_each_marked() is O(n.log(n)) while xas_for_each_marked() is O(n).
     518             :  * You have to handle your own locking with xas_for_each(), and if you have
     519             :  * to unlock after each iteration, it will also end up being O(n.log(n)).
     520             :  * xa_for_each_marked() will spin if it hits a retry entry; if you intend to
     521             :  * see retry entries, you should use the xas_for_each_marked() iterator
     522             :  * instead.  The xas_for_each_marked() iterator will expand into more inline
     523             :  * code than xa_for_each_marked().
     524             :  *
     525             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the RCU lock.
     526             :  */
     527             : #define xa_for_each_marked(xa, index, entry, filter) \
     528             :         for (index = 0, entry = xa_find(xa, &index, ULONG_MAX, filter); \
     529             :              entry; entry = xa_find_after(xa, &index, ULONG_MAX, filter))
     530             : 
     531             : #define xa_trylock(xa)          spin_trylock(&(xa)->xa_lock)
     532             : #define xa_lock(xa)             spin_lock(&(xa)->xa_lock)
     533             : #define xa_unlock(xa)           spin_unlock(&(xa)->xa_lock)
     534             : #define xa_lock_bh(xa)          spin_lock_bh(&(xa)->xa_lock)
     535             : #define xa_unlock_bh(xa)        spin_unlock_bh(&(xa)->xa_lock)
     536             : #define xa_lock_irq(xa)         spin_lock_irq(&(xa)->xa_lock)
     537             : #define xa_unlock_irq(xa)       spin_unlock_irq(&(xa)->xa_lock)
     538             : #define xa_lock_irqsave(xa, flags) \
     539             :                                 spin_lock_irqsave(&(xa)->xa_lock, flags)
     540             : #define xa_unlock_irqrestore(xa, flags) \
     541             :                                 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(xa)->xa_lock, flags)
     542             : #define xa_lock_nested(xa, subclass) \
     543             :                                 spin_lock_nested(&(xa)->xa_lock, subclass)
     544             : #define xa_lock_bh_nested(xa, subclass) \
     545             :                                 spin_lock_bh_nested(&(xa)->xa_lock, subclass)
     546             : #define xa_lock_irq_nested(xa, subclass) \
     547             :                                 spin_lock_irq_nested(&(xa)->xa_lock, subclass)
     548             : #define xa_lock_irqsave_nested(xa, flags, subclass) \
     549             :                 spin_lock_irqsave_nested(&(xa)->xa_lock, flags, subclass)
     550             : 
     551             : /*
     552             :  * Versions of the normal API which require the caller to hold the
     553             :  * xa_lock.  If the GFP flags allow it, they will drop the lock to
     554             :  * allocate memory, then reacquire it afterwards.  These functions
     555             :  * may also re-enable interrupts if the XArray flags indicate the
     556             :  * locking should be interrupt safe.
     557             :  */
     558             : void *__xa_erase(struct xarray *, unsigned long index);
     559             : void *__xa_store(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, void *entry, gfp_t);
     560             : void *__xa_cmpxchg(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, void *old,
     561             :                 void *entry, gfp_t);
     562             : int __must_check __xa_insert(struct xarray *, unsigned long index,
     563             :                 void *entry, gfp_t);
     564             : int __must_check __xa_alloc(struct xarray *, u32 *id, void *entry,
     565             :                 struct xa_limit, gfp_t);
     566             : int __must_check __xa_alloc_cyclic(struct xarray *, u32 *id, void *entry,
     567             :                 struct xa_limit, u32 *next, gfp_t);
     568             : void __xa_set_mark(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, xa_mark_t);
     569             : void __xa_clear_mark(struct xarray *, unsigned long index, xa_mark_t);
     570             : 
     571             : /**
     572             :  * xa_store_bh() - Store this entry in the XArray.
     573             :  * @xa: XArray.
     574             :  * @index: Index into array.
     575             :  * @entry: New entry.
     576             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
     577             :  *
     578             :  * This function is like calling xa_store() except it disables softirqs
     579             :  * while holding the array lock.
     580             :  *
     581             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
     582             :  * disabling softirqs.
     583             :  * Return: The old entry at this index or xa_err() if an error happened.
     584             :  */
     585             : static inline void *xa_store_bh(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index,
     586             :                 void *entry, gfp_t gfp)
     587             : {
     588             :         void *curr;
     589             : 
     590             :         might_alloc(gfp);
     591             :         xa_lock_bh(xa);
     592             :         curr = __xa_store(xa, index, entry, gfp);
     593             :         xa_unlock_bh(xa);
     594             : 
     595             :         return curr;
     596             : }
     597             : 
     598             : /**
     599             :  * xa_store_irq() - Store this entry in the XArray.
     600             :  * @xa: XArray.
     601             :  * @index: Index into array.
     602             :  * @entry: New entry.
     603             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
     604             :  *
     605             :  * This function is like calling xa_store() except it disables interrupts
     606             :  * while holding the array lock.
     607             :  *
     608             :  * Context: Process context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
     609             :  * disabling interrupts.
     610             :  * Return: The old entry at this index or xa_err() if an error happened.
     611             :  */
     612             : static inline void *xa_store_irq(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index,
     613             :                 void *entry, gfp_t gfp)
     614             : {
     615             :         void *curr;
     616             : 
     617             :         might_alloc(gfp);
     618             :         xa_lock_irq(xa);
     619             :         curr = __xa_store(xa, index, entry, gfp);
     620             :         xa_unlock_irq(xa);
     621             : 
     622             :         return curr;
     623             : }
     624             : 
     625             : /**
     626             :  * xa_erase_bh() - Erase this entry from the XArray.
     627             :  * @xa: XArray.
     628             :  * @index: Index of entry.
     629             :  *
     630             :  * After this function returns, loading from @index will return %NULL.
     631             :  * If the index is part of a multi-index entry, all indices will be erased
     632             :  * and none of the entries will be part of a multi-index entry.
     633             :  *
     634             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
     635             :  * disabling softirqs.
     636             :  * Return: The entry which used to be at this index.
     637             :  */
     638             : static inline void *xa_erase_bh(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index)
     639             : {
     640             :         void *entry;
     641             : 
     642             :         xa_lock_bh(xa);
     643             :         entry = __xa_erase(xa, index);
     644             :         xa_unlock_bh(xa);
     645             : 
     646             :         return entry;
     647             : }
     648             : 
     649             : /**
     650             :  * xa_erase_irq() - Erase this entry from the XArray.
     651             :  * @xa: XArray.
     652             :  * @index: Index of entry.
     653             :  *
     654             :  * After this function returns, loading from @index will return %NULL.
     655             :  * If the index is part of a multi-index entry, all indices will be erased
     656             :  * and none of the entries will be part of a multi-index entry.
     657             :  *
     658             :  * Context: Process context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
     659             :  * disabling interrupts.
     660             :  * Return: The entry which used to be at this index.
     661             :  */
     662             : static inline void *xa_erase_irq(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index)
     663             : {
     664             :         void *entry;
     665             : 
     666             :         xa_lock_irq(xa);
     667             :         entry = __xa_erase(xa, index);
     668             :         xa_unlock_irq(xa);
     669             : 
     670             :         return entry;
     671             : }
     672             : 
     673             : /**
     674             :  * xa_cmpxchg() - Conditionally replace an entry in the XArray.
     675             :  * @xa: XArray.
     676             :  * @index: Index into array.
     677             :  * @old: Old value to test against.
     678             :  * @entry: New value to place in array.
     679             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
     680             :  *
     681             :  * If the entry at @index is the same as @old, replace it with @entry.
     682             :  * If the return value is equal to @old, then the exchange was successful.
     683             :  *
     684             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock.  May sleep
     685             :  * if the @gfp flags permit.
     686             :  * Return: The old value at this index or xa_err() if an error happened.
     687             :  */
     688             : static inline void *xa_cmpxchg(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index,
     689             :                         void *old, void *entry, gfp_t gfp)
     690             : {
     691             :         void *curr;
     692             : 
     693             :         might_alloc(gfp);
     694             :         xa_lock(xa);
     695             :         curr = __xa_cmpxchg(xa, index, old, entry, gfp);
     696             :         xa_unlock(xa);
     697             : 
     698             :         return curr;
     699             : }
     700             : 
     701             : /**
     702             :  * xa_cmpxchg_bh() - Conditionally replace an entry in the XArray.
     703             :  * @xa: XArray.
     704             :  * @index: Index into array.
     705             :  * @old: Old value to test against.
     706             :  * @entry: New value to place in array.
     707             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
     708             :  *
     709             :  * This function is like calling xa_cmpxchg() except it disables softirqs
     710             :  * while holding the array lock.
     711             :  *
     712             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
     713             :  * disabling softirqs.  May sleep if the @gfp flags permit.
     714             :  * Return: The old value at this index or xa_err() if an error happened.
     715             :  */
     716             : static inline void *xa_cmpxchg_bh(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index,
     717             :                         void *old, void *entry, gfp_t gfp)
     718             : {
     719             :         void *curr;
     720             : 
     721             :         might_alloc(gfp);
     722             :         xa_lock_bh(xa);
     723             :         curr = __xa_cmpxchg(xa, index, old, entry, gfp);
     724             :         xa_unlock_bh(xa);
     725             : 
     726             :         return curr;
     727             : }
     728             : 
     729             : /**
     730             :  * xa_cmpxchg_irq() - Conditionally replace an entry in the XArray.
     731             :  * @xa: XArray.
     732             :  * @index: Index into array.
     733             :  * @old: Old value to test against.
     734             :  * @entry: New value to place in array.
     735             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
     736             :  *
     737             :  * This function is like calling xa_cmpxchg() except it disables interrupts
     738             :  * while holding the array lock.
     739             :  *
     740             :  * Context: Process context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
     741             :  * disabling interrupts.  May sleep if the @gfp flags permit.
     742             :  * Return: The old value at this index or xa_err() if an error happened.
     743             :  */
     744             : static inline void *xa_cmpxchg_irq(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index,
     745             :                         void *old, void *entry, gfp_t gfp)
     746             : {
     747             :         void *curr;
     748             : 
     749           0 :         might_alloc(gfp);
     750           0 :         xa_lock_irq(xa);
     751           0 :         curr = __xa_cmpxchg(xa, index, old, entry, gfp);
     752           0 :         xa_unlock_irq(xa);
     753             : 
     754             :         return curr;
     755             : }
     756             : 
     757             : /**
     758             :  * xa_insert() - Store this entry in the XArray unless another entry is
     759             :  *                      already present.
     760             :  * @xa: XArray.
     761             :  * @index: Index into array.
     762             :  * @entry: New entry.
     763             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
     764             :  *
     765             :  * Inserting a NULL entry will store a reserved entry (like xa_reserve())
     766             :  * if no entry is present.  Inserting will fail if a reserved entry is
     767             :  * present, even though loading from this index will return NULL.
     768             :  *
     769             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock.  May sleep if
     770             :  * the @gfp flags permit.
     771             :  * Return: 0 if the store succeeded.  -EBUSY if another entry was present.
     772             :  * -ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated.
     773             :  */
     774             : static inline int __must_check xa_insert(struct xarray *xa,
     775             :                 unsigned long index, void *entry, gfp_t gfp)
     776             : {
     777             :         int err;
     778             : 
     779           0 :         might_alloc(gfp);
     780           0 :         xa_lock(xa);
     781           0 :         err = __xa_insert(xa, index, entry, gfp);
     782           0 :         xa_unlock(xa);
     783             : 
     784             :         return err;
     785             : }
     786             : 
     787             : /**
     788             :  * xa_insert_bh() - Store this entry in the XArray unless another entry is
     789             :  *                      already present.
     790             :  * @xa: XArray.
     791             :  * @index: Index into array.
     792             :  * @entry: New entry.
     793             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
     794             :  *
     795             :  * Inserting a NULL entry will store a reserved entry (like xa_reserve())
     796             :  * if no entry is present.  Inserting will fail if a reserved entry is
     797             :  * present, even though loading from this index will return NULL.
     798             :  *
     799             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
     800             :  * disabling softirqs.  May sleep if the @gfp flags permit.
     801             :  * Return: 0 if the store succeeded.  -EBUSY if another entry was present.
     802             :  * -ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated.
     803             :  */
     804             : static inline int __must_check xa_insert_bh(struct xarray *xa,
     805             :                 unsigned long index, void *entry, gfp_t gfp)
     806             : {
     807             :         int err;
     808             : 
     809             :         might_alloc(gfp);
     810             :         xa_lock_bh(xa);
     811             :         err = __xa_insert(xa, index, entry, gfp);
     812             :         xa_unlock_bh(xa);
     813             : 
     814             :         return err;
     815             : }
     816             : 
     817             : /**
     818             :  * xa_insert_irq() - Store this entry in the XArray unless another entry is
     819             :  *                      already present.
     820             :  * @xa: XArray.
     821             :  * @index: Index into array.
     822             :  * @entry: New entry.
     823             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
     824             :  *
     825             :  * Inserting a NULL entry will store a reserved entry (like xa_reserve())
     826             :  * if no entry is present.  Inserting will fail if a reserved entry is
     827             :  * present, even though loading from this index will return NULL.
     828             :  *
     829             :  * Context: Process context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
     830             :  * disabling interrupts.  May sleep if the @gfp flags permit.
     831             :  * Return: 0 if the store succeeded.  -EBUSY if another entry was present.
     832             :  * -ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated.
     833             :  */
     834             : static inline int __must_check xa_insert_irq(struct xarray *xa,
     835             :                 unsigned long index, void *entry, gfp_t gfp)
     836             : {
     837             :         int err;
     838             : 
     839             :         might_alloc(gfp);
     840             :         xa_lock_irq(xa);
     841             :         err = __xa_insert(xa, index, entry, gfp);
     842             :         xa_unlock_irq(xa);
     843             : 
     844             :         return err;
     845             : }
     846             : 
     847             : /**
     848             :  * xa_alloc() - Find somewhere to store this entry in the XArray.
     849             :  * @xa: XArray.
     850             :  * @id: Pointer to ID.
     851             :  * @entry: New entry.
     852             :  * @limit: Range of ID to allocate.
     853             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
     854             :  *
     855             :  * Finds an empty entry in @xa between @limit.min and @limit.max,
     856             :  * stores the index into the @id pointer, then stores the entry at
     857             :  * that index.  A concurrent lookup will not see an uninitialised @id.
     858             :  *
     859             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock.  May sleep if
     860             :  * the @gfp flags permit.
     861             :  * Return: 0 on success, -ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated or
     862             :  * -EBUSY if there are no free entries in @limit.
     863             :  */
     864             : static inline __must_check int xa_alloc(struct xarray *xa, u32 *id,
     865             :                 void *entry, struct xa_limit limit, gfp_t gfp)
     866             : {
     867             :         int err;
     868             : 
     869           0 :         might_alloc(gfp);
     870           0 :         xa_lock(xa);
     871           0 :         err = __xa_alloc(xa, id, entry, limit, gfp);
     872           0 :         xa_unlock(xa);
     873             : 
     874             :         return err;
     875             : }
     876             : 
     877             : /**
     878             :  * xa_alloc_bh() - Find somewhere to store this entry in the XArray.
     879             :  * @xa: XArray.
     880             :  * @id: Pointer to ID.
     881             :  * @entry: New entry.
     882             :  * @limit: Range of ID to allocate.
     883             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
     884             :  *
     885             :  * Finds an empty entry in @xa between @limit.min and @limit.max,
     886             :  * stores the index into the @id pointer, then stores the entry at
     887             :  * that index.  A concurrent lookup will not see an uninitialised @id.
     888             :  *
     889             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
     890             :  * disabling softirqs.  May sleep if the @gfp flags permit.
     891             :  * Return: 0 on success, -ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated or
     892             :  * -EBUSY if there are no free entries in @limit.
     893             :  */
     894             : static inline int __must_check xa_alloc_bh(struct xarray *xa, u32 *id,
     895             :                 void *entry, struct xa_limit limit, gfp_t gfp)
     896             : {
     897             :         int err;
     898             : 
     899             :         might_alloc(gfp);
     900             :         xa_lock_bh(xa);
     901             :         err = __xa_alloc(xa, id, entry, limit, gfp);
     902             :         xa_unlock_bh(xa);
     903             : 
     904             :         return err;
     905             : }
     906             : 
     907             : /**
     908             :  * xa_alloc_irq() - Find somewhere to store this entry in the XArray.
     909             :  * @xa: XArray.
     910             :  * @id: Pointer to ID.
     911             :  * @entry: New entry.
     912             :  * @limit: Range of ID to allocate.
     913             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
     914             :  *
     915             :  * Finds an empty entry in @xa between @limit.min and @limit.max,
     916             :  * stores the index into the @id pointer, then stores the entry at
     917             :  * that index.  A concurrent lookup will not see an uninitialised @id.
     918             :  *
     919             :  * Context: Process context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
     920             :  * disabling interrupts.  May sleep if the @gfp flags permit.
     921             :  * Return: 0 on success, -ENOMEM if memory could not be allocated or
     922             :  * -EBUSY if there are no free entries in @limit.
     923             :  */
     924             : static inline int __must_check xa_alloc_irq(struct xarray *xa, u32 *id,
     925             :                 void *entry, struct xa_limit limit, gfp_t gfp)
     926             : {
     927             :         int err;
     928             : 
     929             :         might_alloc(gfp);
     930             :         xa_lock_irq(xa);
     931             :         err = __xa_alloc(xa, id, entry, limit, gfp);
     932             :         xa_unlock_irq(xa);
     933             : 
     934             :         return err;
     935             : }
     936             : 
     937             : /**
     938             :  * xa_alloc_cyclic() - Find somewhere to store this entry in the XArray.
     939             :  * @xa: XArray.
     940             :  * @id: Pointer to ID.
     941             :  * @entry: New entry.
     942             :  * @limit: Range of allocated ID.
     943             :  * @next: Pointer to next ID to allocate.
     944             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
     945             :  *
     946             :  * Finds an empty entry in @xa between @limit.min and @limit.max,
     947             :  * stores the index into the @id pointer, then stores the entry at
     948             :  * that index.  A concurrent lookup will not see an uninitialised @id.
     949             :  * The search for an empty entry will start at @next and will wrap
     950             :  * around if necessary.
     951             :  *
     952             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock.  May sleep if
     953             :  * the @gfp flags permit.
     954             :  * Return: 0 if the allocation succeeded without wrapping.  1 if the
     955             :  * allocation succeeded after wrapping, -ENOMEM if memory could not be
     956             :  * allocated or -EBUSY if there are no free entries in @limit.
     957             :  */
     958             : static inline int xa_alloc_cyclic(struct xarray *xa, u32 *id, void *entry,
     959             :                 struct xa_limit limit, u32 *next, gfp_t gfp)
     960             : {
     961             :         int err;
     962             : 
     963           0 :         might_alloc(gfp);
     964           0 :         xa_lock(xa);
     965           0 :         err = __xa_alloc_cyclic(xa, id, entry, limit, next, gfp);
     966           0 :         xa_unlock(xa);
     967             : 
     968             :         return err;
     969             : }
     970             : 
     971             : /**
     972             :  * xa_alloc_cyclic_bh() - Find somewhere to store this entry in the XArray.
     973             :  * @xa: XArray.
     974             :  * @id: Pointer to ID.
     975             :  * @entry: New entry.
     976             :  * @limit: Range of allocated ID.
     977             :  * @next: Pointer to next ID to allocate.
     978             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
     979             :  *
     980             :  * Finds an empty entry in @xa between @limit.min and @limit.max,
     981             :  * stores the index into the @id pointer, then stores the entry at
     982             :  * that index.  A concurrent lookup will not see an uninitialised @id.
     983             :  * The search for an empty entry will start at @next and will wrap
     984             :  * around if necessary.
     985             :  *
     986             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
     987             :  * disabling softirqs.  May sleep if the @gfp flags permit.
     988             :  * Return: 0 if the allocation succeeded without wrapping.  1 if the
     989             :  * allocation succeeded after wrapping, -ENOMEM if memory could not be
     990             :  * allocated or -EBUSY if there are no free entries in @limit.
     991             :  */
     992             : static inline int xa_alloc_cyclic_bh(struct xarray *xa, u32 *id, void *entry,
     993             :                 struct xa_limit limit, u32 *next, gfp_t gfp)
     994             : {
     995             :         int err;
     996             : 
     997             :         might_alloc(gfp);
     998             :         xa_lock_bh(xa);
     999             :         err = __xa_alloc_cyclic(xa, id, entry, limit, next, gfp);
    1000             :         xa_unlock_bh(xa);
    1001             : 
    1002             :         return err;
    1003             : }
    1004             : 
    1005             : /**
    1006             :  * xa_alloc_cyclic_irq() - Find somewhere to store this entry in the XArray.
    1007             :  * @xa: XArray.
    1008             :  * @id: Pointer to ID.
    1009             :  * @entry: New entry.
    1010             :  * @limit: Range of allocated ID.
    1011             :  * @next: Pointer to next ID to allocate.
    1012             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
    1013             :  *
    1014             :  * Finds an empty entry in @xa between @limit.min and @limit.max,
    1015             :  * stores the index into the @id pointer, then stores the entry at
    1016             :  * that index.  A concurrent lookup will not see an uninitialised @id.
    1017             :  * The search for an empty entry will start at @next and will wrap
    1018             :  * around if necessary.
    1019             :  *
    1020             :  * Context: Process context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
    1021             :  * disabling interrupts.  May sleep if the @gfp flags permit.
    1022             :  * Return: 0 if the allocation succeeded without wrapping.  1 if the
    1023             :  * allocation succeeded after wrapping, -ENOMEM if memory could not be
    1024             :  * allocated or -EBUSY if there are no free entries in @limit.
    1025             :  */
    1026             : static inline int xa_alloc_cyclic_irq(struct xarray *xa, u32 *id, void *entry,
    1027             :                 struct xa_limit limit, u32 *next, gfp_t gfp)
    1028             : {
    1029             :         int err;
    1030             : 
    1031             :         might_alloc(gfp);
    1032             :         xa_lock_irq(xa);
    1033             :         err = __xa_alloc_cyclic(xa, id, entry, limit, next, gfp);
    1034             :         xa_unlock_irq(xa);
    1035             : 
    1036             :         return err;
    1037             : }
    1038             : 
    1039             : /**
    1040             :  * xa_reserve() - Reserve this index in the XArray.
    1041             :  * @xa: XArray.
    1042             :  * @index: Index into array.
    1043             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
    1044             :  *
    1045             :  * Ensures there is somewhere to store an entry at @index in the array.
    1046             :  * If there is already something stored at @index, this function does
    1047             :  * nothing.  If there was nothing there, the entry is marked as reserved.
    1048             :  * Loading from a reserved entry returns a %NULL pointer.
    1049             :  *
    1050             :  * If you do not use the entry that you have reserved, call xa_release()
    1051             :  * or xa_erase() to free any unnecessary memory.
    1052             :  *
    1053             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock.
    1054             :  * May sleep if the @gfp flags permit.
    1055             :  * Return: 0 if the reservation succeeded or -ENOMEM if it failed.
    1056             :  */
    1057             : static inline __must_check
    1058             : int xa_reserve(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index, gfp_t gfp)
    1059             : {
    1060             :         return xa_err(xa_cmpxchg(xa, index, NULL, XA_ZERO_ENTRY, gfp));
    1061             : }
    1062             : 
    1063             : /**
    1064             :  * xa_reserve_bh() - Reserve this index in the XArray.
    1065             :  * @xa: XArray.
    1066             :  * @index: Index into array.
    1067             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
    1068             :  *
    1069             :  * A softirq-disabling version of xa_reserve().
    1070             :  *
    1071             :  * Context: Any context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
    1072             :  * disabling softirqs.
    1073             :  * Return: 0 if the reservation succeeded or -ENOMEM if it failed.
    1074             :  */
    1075             : static inline __must_check
    1076             : int xa_reserve_bh(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index, gfp_t gfp)
    1077             : {
    1078             :         return xa_err(xa_cmpxchg_bh(xa, index, NULL, XA_ZERO_ENTRY, gfp));
    1079             : }
    1080             : 
    1081             : /**
    1082             :  * xa_reserve_irq() - Reserve this index in the XArray.
    1083             :  * @xa: XArray.
    1084             :  * @index: Index into array.
    1085             :  * @gfp: Memory allocation flags.
    1086             :  *
    1087             :  * An interrupt-disabling version of xa_reserve().
    1088             :  *
    1089             :  * Context: Process context.  Takes and releases the xa_lock while
    1090             :  * disabling interrupts.
    1091             :  * Return: 0 if the reservation succeeded or -ENOMEM if it failed.
    1092             :  */
    1093             : static inline __must_check
    1094             : int xa_reserve_irq(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index, gfp_t gfp)
    1095             : {
    1096             :         return xa_err(xa_cmpxchg_irq(xa, index, NULL, XA_ZERO_ENTRY, gfp));
    1097             : }
    1098             : 
    1099             : /**
    1100             :  * xa_release() - Release a reserved entry.
    1101             :  * @xa: XArray.
    1102             :  * @index: Index of entry.
    1103             :  *
    1104             :  * After calling xa_reserve(), you can call this function to release the
    1105             :  * reservation.  If the entry at @index has been stored to, this function
    1106             :  * will do nothing.
    1107             :  */
    1108             : static inline void xa_release(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index)
    1109             : {
    1110             :         xa_cmpxchg(xa, index, XA_ZERO_ENTRY, NULL, 0);
    1111             : }
    1112             : 
    1113             : /* Everything below here is the Advanced API.  Proceed with caution. */
    1114             : 
    1115             : /*
    1116             :  * The xarray is constructed out of a set of 'chunks' of pointers.  Choosing
    1117             :  * the best chunk size requires some tradeoffs.  A power of two recommends
    1118             :  * itself so that we can walk the tree based purely on shifts and masks.
    1119             :  * Generally, the larger the better; as the number of slots per level of the
    1120             :  * tree increases, the less tall the tree needs to be.  But that needs to be
    1121             :  * balanced against the memory consumption of each node.  On a 64-bit system,
    1122             :  * xa_node is currently 576 bytes, and we get 7 of them per 4kB page.  If we
    1123             :  * doubled the number of slots per node, we'd get only 3 nodes per 4kB page.
    1124             :  */
    1125             : #ifndef XA_CHUNK_SHIFT
    1126             : #define XA_CHUNK_SHIFT          (CONFIG_BASE_SMALL ? 4 : 6)
    1127             : #endif
    1128             : #define XA_CHUNK_SIZE           (1UL << XA_CHUNK_SHIFT)
    1129             : #define XA_CHUNK_MASK           (XA_CHUNK_SIZE - 1)
    1130             : #define XA_MAX_MARKS            3
    1131             : #define XA_MARK_LONGS           DIV_ROUND_UP(XA_CHUNK_SIZE, BITS_PER_LONG)
    1132             : 
    1133             : /*
    1134             :  * @count is the count of every non-NULL element in the ->slots array
    1135             :  * whether that is a value entry, a retry entry, a user pointer,
    1136             :  * a sibling entry or a pointer to the next level of the tree.
    1137             :  * @nr_values is the count of every element in ->slots which is
    1138             :  * either a value entry or a sibling of a value entry.
    1139             :  */
    1140             : struct xa_node {
    1141             :         unsigned char   shift;          /* Bits remaining in each slot */
    1142             :         unsigned char   offset;         /* Slot offset in parent */
    1143             :         unsigned char   count;          /* Total entry count */
    1144             :         unsigned char   nr_values;      /* Value entry count */
    1145             :         struct xa_node __rcu *parent;   /* NULL at top of tree */
    1146             :         struct xarray   *array;         /* The array we belong to */
    1147             :         union {
    1148             :                 struct list_head private_list;  /* For tree user */
    1149             :                 struct rcu_head rcu_head;       /* Used when freeing node */
    1150             :         };
    1151             :         void __rcu      *slots[XA_CHUNK_SIZE];
    1152             :         union {
    1153             :                 unsigned long   tags[XA_MAX_MARKS][XA_MARK_LONGS];
    1154             :                 unsigned long   marks[XA_MAX_MARKS][XA_MARK_LONGS];
    1155             :         };
    1156             : };
    1157             : 
    1158             : void xa_dump(const struct xarray *);
    1159             : void xa_dump_node(const struct xa_node *);
    1160             : 
    1161             : #ifdef XA_DEBUG
    1162             : #define XA_BUG_ON(xa, x) do {                                   \
    1163             :                 if (x) {                                        \
    1164             :                         xa_dump(xa);                            \
    1165             :                         BUG();                                  \
    1166             :                 }                                               \
    1167             :         } while (0)
    1168             : #define XA_NODE_BUG_ON(node, x) do {                            \
    1169             :                 if (x) {                                        \
    1170             :                         if (node) xa_dump_node(node);           \
    1171             :                         BUG();                                  \
    1172             :                 }                                               \
    1173             :         } while (0)
    1174             : #else
    1175             : #define XA_BUG_ON(xa, x)        do { } while (0)
    1176             : #define XA_NODE_BUG_ON(node, x) do { } while (0)
    1177             : #endif
    1178             : 
    1179             : /* Private */
    1180             : static inline void *xa_head(const struct xarray *xa)
    1181             : {
    1182         367 :         return rcu_dereference_check(xa->xa_head,
    1183             :                                                 lockdep_is_held(&xa->xa_lock));
    1184             : }
    1185             : 
    1186             : /* Private */
    1187             : static inline void *xa_head_locked(const struct xarray *xa)
    1188             : {
    1189             :         return rcu_dereference_protected(xa->xa_head,
    1190             :                                                 lockdep_is_held(&xa->xa_lock));
    1191             : }
    1192             : 
    1193             : /* Private */
    1194             : static inline void *xa_entry(const struct xarray *xa,
    1195             :                                 const struct xa_node *node, unsigned int offset)
    1196             : {
    1197             :         XA_NODE_BUG_ON(node, offset >= XA_CHUNK_SIZE);
    1198           6 :         return rcu_dereference_check(node->slots[offset],
    1199             :                                                 lockdep_is_held(&xa->xa_lock));
    1200             : }
    1201             : 
    1202             : /* Private */
    1203             : static inline void *xa_entry_locked(const struct xarray *xa,
    1204             :                                 const struct xa_node *node, unsigned int offset)
    1205             : {
    1206             :         XA_NODE_BUG_ON(node, offset >= XA_CHUNK_SIZE);
    1207           0 :         return rcu_dereference_protected(node->slots[offset],
    1208             :                                                 lockdep_is_held(&xa->xa_lock));
    1209             : }
    1210             : 
    1211             : /* Private */
    1212             : static inline struct xa_node *xa_parent(const struct xarray *xa,
    1213             :                                         const struct xa_node *node)
    1214             : {
    1215           0 :         return rcu_dereference_check(node->parent,
    1216             :                                                 lockdep_is_held(&xa->xa_lock));
    1217             : }
    1218             : 
    1219             : /* Private */
    1220             : static inline struct xa_node *xa_parent_locked(const struct xarray *xa,
    1221             :                                         const struct xa_node *node)
    1222             : {
    1223             :         return rcu_dereference_protected(node->parent,
    1224             :                                                 lockdep_is_held(&xa->xa_lock));
    1225             : }
    1226             : 
    1227             : /* Private */
    1228             : static inline void *xa_mk_node(const struct xa_node *node)
    1229             : {
    1230           2 :         return (void *)((unsigned long)node | 2);
    1231             : }
    1232             : 
    1233             : /* Private */
    1234             : static inline struct xa_node *xa_to_node(const void *entry)
    1235             : {
    1236           7 :         return (struct xa_node *)((unsigned long)entry - 2);
    1237             : }
    1238             : 
    1239             : /* Private */
    1240             : static inline bool xa_is_node(const void *entry)
    1241             : {
    1242        1409 :         return xa_is_internal(entry) && (unsigned long)entry > 4096;
    1243             : }
    1244             : 
    1245             : /* Private */
    1246             : static inline void *xa_mk_sibling(unsigned int offset)
    1247             : {
    1248           0 :         return xa_mk_internal(offset);
    1249             : }
    1250             : 
    1251             : /* Private */
    1252             : static inline unsigned long xa_to_sibling(const void *entry)
    1253             : {
    1254             :         return xa_to_internal(entry);
    1255             : }
    1256             : 
    1257             : /**
    1258             :  * xa_is_sibling() - Is the entry a sibling entry?
    1259             :  * @entry: Entry retrieved from the XArray
    1260             :  *
    1261             :  * Return: %true if the entry is a sibling entry.
    1262             :  */
    1263             : static inline bool xa_is_sibling(const void *entry)
    1264             : {
    1265             :         return IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_XARRAY_MULTI) && xa_is_internal(entry) &&
    1266             :                 (entry < xa_mk_sibling(XA_CHUNK_SIZE - 1));
    1267             : }
    1268             : 
    1269             : #define XA_RETRY_ENTRY          xa_mk_internal(256)
    1270             : 
    1271             : /**
    1272             :  * xa_is_retry() - Is the entry a retry entry?
    1273             :  * @entry: Entry retrieved from the XArray
    1274             :  *
    1275             :  * Return: %true if the entry is a retry entry.
    1276             :  */
    1277             : static inline bool xa_is_retry(const void *entry)
    1278             : {
    1279           2 :         return unlikely(entry == XA_RETRY_ENTRY);
    1280             : }
    1281             : 
    1282             : /**
    1283             :  * xa_is_advanced() - Is the entry only permitted for the advanced API?
    1284             :  * @entry: Entry to be stored in the XArray.
    1285             :  *
    1286             :  * Return: %true if the entry cannot be stored by the normal API.
    1287             :  */
    1288             : static inline bool xa_is_advanced(const void *entry)
    1289             : {
    1290           2 :         return xa_is_internal(entry) && (entry <= XA_RETRY_ENTRY);
    1291             : }
    1292             : 
    1293             : /**
    1294             :  * typedef xa_update_node_t - A callback function from the XArray.
    1295             :  * @node: The node which is being processed
    1296             :  *
    1297             :  * This function is called every time the XArray updates the count of
    1298             :  * present and value entries in a node.  It allows advanced users to
    1299             :  * maintain the private_list in the node.
    1300             :  *
    1301             :  * Context: The xa_lock is held and interrupts may be disabled.
    1302             :  *          Implementations should not drop the xa_lock, nor re-enable
    1303             :  *          interrupts.
    1304             :  */
    1305             : typedef void (*xa_update_node_t)(struct xa_node *node);
    1306             : 
    1307             : void xa_delete_node(struct xa_node *, xa_update_node_t);
    1308             : 
    1309             : /*
    1310             :  * The xa_state is opaque to its users.  It contains various different pieces
    1311             :  * of state involved in the current operation on the XArray.  It should be
    1312             :  * declared on the stack and passed between the various internal routines.
    1313             :  * The various elements in it should not be accessed directly, but only
    1314             :  * through the provided accessor functions.  The below documentation is for
    1315             :  * the benefit of those working on the code, not for users of the XArray.
    1316             :  *
    1317             :  * @xa_node usually points to the xa_node containing the slot we're operating
    1318             :  * on (and @xa_offset is the offset in the slots array).  If there is a
    1319             :  * single entry in the array at index 0, there are no allocated xa_nodes to
    1320             :  * point to, and so we store %NULL in @xa_node.  @xa_node is set to
    1321             :  * the value %XAS_RESTART if the xa_state is not walked to the correct
    1322             :  * position in the tree of nodes for this operation.  If an error occurs
    1323             :  * during an operation, it is set to an %XAS_ERROR value.  If we run off the
    1324             :  * end of the allocated nodes, it is set to %XAS_BOUNDS.
    1325             :  */
    1326             : struct xa_state {
    1327             :         struct xarray *xa;
    1328             :         unsigned long xa_index;
    1329             :         unsigned char xa_shift;
    1330             :         unsigned char xa_sibs;
    1331             :         unsigned char xa_offset;
    1332             :         unsigned char xa_pad;           /* Helps gcc generate better code */
    1333             :         struct xa_node *xa_node;
    1334             :         struct xa_node *xa_alloc;
    1335             :         xa_update_node_t xa_update;
    1336             :         struct list_lru *xa_lru;
    1337             : };
    1338             : 
    1339             : /*
    1340             :  * We encode errnos in the xas->xa_node.  If an error has happened, we need to
    1341             :  * drop the lock to fix it, and once we've done so the xa_state is invalid.
    1342             :  */
    1343             : #define XA_ERROR(errno) ((struct xa_node *)(((unsigned long)errno << 2) | 2UL))
    1344             : #define XAS_BOUNDS      ((struct xa_node *)1UL)
    1345             : #define XAS_RESTART     ((struct xa_node *)3UL)
    1346             : 
    1347             : #define __XA_STATE(array, index, shift, sibs)  {        \
    1348             :         .xa = array,                                    \
    1349             :         .xa_index = index,                              \
    1350             :         .xa_shift = shift,                              \
    1351             :         .xa_sibs = sibs,                                \
    1352             :         .xa_offset = 0,                                 \
    1353             :         .xa_pad = 0,                                    \
    1354             :         .xa_node = XAS_RESTART,                         \
    1355             :         .xa_alloc = NULL,                               \
    1356             :         .xa_update = NULL,                              \
    1357             :         .xa_lru = NULL,                                 \
    1358             : }
    1359             : 
    1360             : /**
    1361             :  * XA_STATE() - Declare an XArray operation state.
    1362             :  * @name: Name of this operation state (usually xas).
    1363             :  * @array: Array to operate on.
    1364             :  * @index: Initial index of interest.
    1365             :  *
    1366             :  * Declare and initialise an xa_state on the stack.
    1367             :  */
    1368             : #define XA_STATE(name, array, index)                            \
    1369             :         struct xa_state name = __XA_STATE(array, index, 0, 0)
    1370             : 
    1371             : /**
    1372             :  * XA_STATE_ORDER() - Declare an XArray operation state.
    1373             :  * @name: Name of this operation state (usually xas).
    1374             :  * @array: Array to operate on.
    1375             :  * @index: Initial index of interest.
    1376             :  * @order: Order of entry.
    1377             :  *
    1378             :  * Declare and initialise an xa_state on the stack.  This variant of
    1379             :  * XA_STATE() allows you to specify the 'order' of the element you
    1380             :  * want to operate on.`
    1381             :  */
    1382             : #define XA_STATE_ORDER(name, array, index, order)               \
    1383             :         struct xa_state name = __XA_STATE(array,                \
    1384             :                         (index >> order) << order,          \
    1385             :                         order - (order % XA_CHUNK_SHIFT),       \
    1386             :                         (1U << (order % XA_CHUNK_SHIFT)) - 1)
    1387             : 
    1388             : #define xas_marked(xas, mark)   xa_marked((xas)->xa, (mark))
    1389             : #define xas_trylock(xas)        xa_trylock((xas)->xa)
    1390             : #define xas_lock(xas)           xa_lock((xas)->xa)
    1391             : #define xas_unlock(xas)         xa_unlock((xas)->xa)
    1392             : #define xas_lock_bh(xas)        xa_lock_bh((xas)->xa)
    1393             : #define xas_unlock_bh(xas)      xa_unlock_bh((xas)->xa)
    1394             : #define xas_lock_irq(xas)       xa_lock_irq((xas)->xa)
    1395             : #define xas_unlock_irq(xas)     xa_unlock_irq((xas)->xa)
    1396             : #define xas_lock_irqsave(xas, flags) \
    1397             :                                 xa_lock_irqsave((xas)->xa, flags)
    1398             : #define xas_unlock_irqrestore(xas, flags) \
    1399             :                                 xa_unlock_irqrestore((xas)->xa, flags)
    1400             : 
    1401             : /**
    1402             :  * xas_error() - Return an errno stored in the xa_state.
    1403             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1404             :  *
    1405             :  * Return: 0 if no error has been noted.  A negative errno if one has.
    1406             :  */
    1407             : static inline int xas_error(const struct xa_state *xas)
    1408             : {
    1409        1258 :         return xa_err(xas->xa_node);
    1410             : }
    1411             : 
    1412             : /**
    1413             :  * xas_set_err() - Note an error in the xa_state.
    1414             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1415             :  * @err: Negative error number.
    1416             :  *
    1417             :  * Only call this function with a negative @err; zero or positive errors
    1418             :  * will probably not behave the way you think they should.  If you want
    1419             :  * to clear the error from an xa_state, use xas_reset().
    1420             :  */
    1421             : static inline void xas_set_err(struct xa_state *xas, long err)
    1422             : {
    1423           0 :         xas->xa_node = XA_ERROR(err);
    1424             : }
    1425             : 
    1426             : /**
    1427             :  * xas_invalid() - Is the xas in a retry or error state?
    1428             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1429             :  *
    1430             :  * Return: %true if the xas cannot be used for operations.
    1431             :  */
    1432             : static inline bool xas_invalid(const struct xa_state *xas)
    1433             : {
    1434         383 :         return (unsigned long)xas->xa_node & 3;
    1435             : }
    1436             : 
    1437             : /**
    1438             :  * xas_valid() - Is the xas a valid cursor into the array?
    1439             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1440             :  *
    1441             :  * Return: %true if the xas can be used for operations.
    1442             :  */
    1443             : static inline bool xas_valid(const struct xa_state *xas)
    1444             : {
    1445         101 :         return !xas_invalid(xas);
    1446             : }
    1447             : 
    1448             : /**
    1449             :  * xas_is_node() - Does the xas point to a node?
    1450             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1451             :  *
    1452             :  * Return: %true if the xas currently references a node.
    1453             :  */
    1454             : static inline bool xas_is_node(const struct xa_state *xas)
    1455             : {
    1456           0 :         return xas_valid(xas) && xas->xa_node;
    1457             : }
    1458             : 
    1459             : /* True if the pointer is something other than a node */
    1460             : static inline bool xas_not_node(struct xa_node *node)
    1461             : {
    1462          17 :         return ((unsigned long)node & 3) || !node;
    1463             : }
    1464             : 
    1465             : /* True if the node represents RESTART or an error */
    1466             : static inline bool xas_frozen(struct xa_node *node)
    1467             : {
    1468           0 :         return (unsigned long)node & 2;
    1469             : }
    1470             : 
    1471             : /* True if the node represents head-of-tree, RESTART or BOUNDS */
    1472             : static inline bool xas_top(struct xa_node *node)
    1473             : {
    1474             :         return node <= XAS_RESTART;
    1475             : }
    1476             : 
    1477             : /**
    1478             :  * xas_reset() - Reset an XArray operation state.
    1479             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1480             :  *
    1481             :  * Resets the error or walk state of the @xas so future walks of the
    1482             :  * array will start from the root.  Use this if you have dropped the
    1483             :  * xarray lock and want to reuse the xa_state.
    1484             :  *
    1485             :  * Context: Any context.
    1486             :  */
    1487             : static inline void xas_reset(struct xa_state *xas)
    1488             : {
    1489           0 :         xas->xa_node = XAS_RESTART;
    1490             : }
    1491             : 
    1492             : /**
    1493             :  * xas_retry() - Retry the operation if appropriate.
    1494             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1495             :  * @entry: Entry from xarray.
    1496             :  *
    1497             :  * The advanced functions may sometimes return an internal entry, such as
    1498             :  * a retry entry or a zero entry.  This function sets up the @xas to restart
    1499             :  * the walk from the head of the array if needed.
    1500             :  *
    1501             :  * Context: Any context.
    1502             :  * Return: true if the operation needs to be retried.
    1503             :  */
    1504             : static inline bool xas_retry(struct xa_state *xas, const void *entry)
    1505             : {
    1506           2 :         if (xa_is_zero(entry))
    1507             :                 return true;
    1508           2 :         if (!xa_is_retry(entry))
    1509             :                 return false;
    1510           0 :         xas_reset(xas);
    1511             :         return true;
    1512             : }
    1513             : 
    1514             : void *xas_load(struct xa_state *);
    1515             : void *xas_store(struct xa_state *, void *entry);
    1516             : void *xas_find(struct xa_state *, unsigned long max);
    1517             : void *xas_find_conflict(struct xa_state *);
    1518             : 
    1519             : bool xas_get_mark(const struct xa_state *, xa_mark_t);
    1520             : void xas_set_mark(const struct xa_state *, xa_mark_t);
    1521             : void xas_clear_mark(const struct xa_state *, xa_mark_t);
    1522             : void *xas_find_marked(struct xa_state *, unsigned long max, xa_mark_t);
    1523             : void xas_init_marks(const struct xa_state *);
    1524             : 
    1525             : bool xas_nomem(struct xa_state *, gfp_t);
    1526             : void xas_destroy(struct xa_state *);
    1527             : void xas_pause(struct xa_state *);
    1528             : 
    1529             : void xas_create_range(struct xa_state *);
    1530             : 
    1531             : #ifdef CONFIG_XARRAY_MULTI
    1532             : int xa_get_order(struct xarray *, unsigned long index);
    1533             : void xas_split(struct xa_state *, void *entry, unsigned int order);
    1534             : void xas_split_alloc(struct xa_state *, void *entry, unsigned int order, gfp_t);
    1535             : #else
    1536             : static inline int xa_get_order(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long index)
    1537             : {
    1538             :         return 0;
    1539             : }
    1540             : 
    1541             : static inline void xas_split(struct xa_state *xas, void *entry,
    1542             :                 unsigned int order)
    1543             : {
    1544             :         xas_store(xas, entry);
    1545             : }
    1546             : 
    1547             : static inline void xas_split_alloc(struct xa_state *xas, void *entry,
    1548             :                 unsigned int order, gfp_t gfp)
    1549             : {
    1550             : }
    1551             : #endif
    1552             : 
    1553             : /**
    1554             :  * xas_reload() - Refetch an entry from the xarray.
    1555             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1556             :  *
    1557             :  * Use this function to check that a previously loaded entry still has
    1558             :  * the same value.  This is useful for the lockless pagecache lookup where
    1559             :  * we walk the array with only the RCU lock to protect us, lock the page,
    1560             :  * then check that the page hasn't moved since we looked it up.
    1561             :  *
    1562             :  * The caller guarantees that @xas is still valid.  If it may be in an
    1563             :  * error or restart state, call xas_load() instead.
    1564             :  *
    1565             :  * Return: The entry at this location in the xarray.
    1566             :  */
    1567             : static inline void *xas_reload(struct xa_state *xas)
    1568             : {
    1569          24 :         struct xa_node *node = xas->xa_node;
    1570             :         void *entry;
    1571             :         char offset;
    1572             : 
    1573          24 :         if (!node)
    1574          48 :                 return xa_head(xas->xa);
    1575             :         if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_XARRAY_MULTI)) {
    1576             :                 offset = (xas->xa_index >> node->shift) & XA_CHUNK_MASK;
    1577             :                 entry = xa_entry(xas->xa, node, offset);
    1578             :                 if (!xa_is_sibling(entry))
    1579             :                         return entry;
    1580             :                 offset = xa_to_sibling(entry);
    1581             :         } else {
    1582           0 :                 offset = xas->xa_offset;
    1583             :         }
    1584           0 :         return xa_entry(xas->xa, node, offset);
    1585             : }
    1586             : 
    1587             : /**
    1588             :  * xas_set() - Set up XArray operation state for a different index.
    1589             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1590             :  * @index: New index into the XArray.
    1591             :  *
    1592             :  * Move the operation state to refer to a different index.  This will
    1593             :  * have the effect of starting a walk from the top; see xas_next()
    1594             :  * to move to an adjacent index.
    1595             :  */
    1596             : static inline void xas_set(struct xa_state *xas, unsigned long index)
    1597             : {
    1598           0 :         xas->xa_index = index;
    1599           0 :         xas->xa_node = XAS_RESTART;
    1600             : }
    1601             : 
    1602             : /**
    1603             :  * xas_advance() - Skip over sibling entries.
    1604             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1605             :  * @index: Index of last sibling entry.
    1606             :  *
    1607             :  * Move the operation state to refer to the last sibling entry.
    1608             :  * This is useful for loops that normally want to see sibling
    1609             :  * entries but sometimes want to skip them.  Use xas_set() if you
    1610             :  * want to move to an index which is not part of this entry.
    1611             :  */
    1612             : static inline void xas_advance(struct xa_state *xas, unsigned long index)
    1613             : {
    1614           0 :         unsigned char shift = xas_is_node(xas) ? xas->xa_node->shift : 0;
    1615             : 
    1616           0 :         xas->xa_index = index;
    1617           0 :         xas->xa_offset = (index >> shift) & XA_CHUNK_MASK;
    1618             : }
    1619             : 
    1620             : /**
    1621             :  * xas_set_order() - Set up XArray operation state for a multislot entry.
    1622             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1623             :  * @index: Target of the operation.
    1624             :  * @order: Entry occupies 2^@order indices.
    1625             :  */
    1626           0 : static inline void xas_set_order(struct xa_state *xas, unsigned long index,
    1627             :                                         unsigned int order)
    1628             : {
    1629             : #ifdef CONFIG_XARRAY_MULTI
    1630             :         xas->xa_index = order < BITS_PER_LONG ? (index >> order) << order : 0;
    1631             :         xas->xa_shift = order - (order % XA_CHUNK_SHIFT);
    1632             :         xas->xa_sibs = (1 << (order % XA_CHUNK_SHIFT)) - 1;
    1633             :         xas->xa_node = XAS_RESTART;
    1634             : #else
    1635           0 :         BUG_ON(order > 0);
    1636           0 :         xas_set(xas, index);
    1637             : #endif
    1638           0 : }
    1639             : 
    1640             : /**
    1641             :  * xas_set_update() - Set up XArray operation state for a callback.
    1642             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1643             :  * @update: Function to call when updating a node.
    1644             :  *
    1645             :  * The XArray can notify a caller after it has updated an xa_node.
    1646             :  * This is advanced functionality and is only needed by the page
    1647             :  * cache and swap cache.
    1648             :  */
    1649             : static inline void xas_set_update(struct xa_state *xas, xa_update_node_t update)
    1650             : {
    1651           0 :         xas->xa_update = update;
    1652             : }
    1653             : 
    1654             : static inline void xas_set_lru(struct xa_state *xas, struct list_lru *lru)
    1655             : {
    1656           0 :         xas->xa_lru = lru;
    1657             : }
    1658             : 
    1659             : /**
    1660             :  * xas_next_entry() - Advance iterator to next present entry.
    1661             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1662             :  * @max: Highest index to return.
    1663             :  *
    1664             :  * xas_next_entry() is an inline function to optimise xarray traversal for
    1665             :  * speed.  It is equivalent to calling xas_find(), and will call xas_find()
    1666             :  * for all the hard cases.
    1667             :  *
    1668             :  * Return: The next present entry after the one currently referred to by @xas.
    1669             :  */
    1670           0 : static inline void *xas_next_entry(struct xa_state *xas, unsigned long max)
    1671             : {
    1672           0 :         struct xa_node *node = xas->xa_node;
    1673             :         void *entry;
    1674             : 
    1675           0 :         if (unlikely(xas_not_node(node) || node->shift ||
    1676             :                         xas->xa_offset != (xas->xa_index & XA_CHUNK_MASK)))
    1677           0 :                 return xas_find(xas, max);
    1678             : 
    1679             :         do {
    1680           0 :                 if (unlikely(xas->xa_index >= max))
    1681           0 :                         return xas_find(xas, max);
    1682           0 :                 if (unlikely(xas->xa_offset == XA_CHUNK_MASK))
    1683           0 :                         return xas_find(xas, max);
    1684           0 :                 entry = xa_entry(xas->xa, node, xas->xa_offset + 1);
    1685           0 :                 if (unlikely(xa_is_internal(entry)))
    1686           0 :                         return xas_find(xas, max);
    1687           0 :                 xas->xa_offset++;
    1688           0 :                 xas->xa_index++;
    1689           0 :         } while (!entry);
    1690             : 
    1691             :         return entry;
    1692             : }
    1693             : 
    1694             : /* Private */
    1695             : static inline unsigned int xas_find_chunk(struct xa_state *xas, bool advance,
    1696             :                 xa_mark_t mark)
    1697             : {
    1698           0 :         unsigned long *addr = xas->xa_node->marks[(__force unsigned)mark];
    1699           0 :         unsigned int offset = xas->xa_offset;
    1700             : 
    1701           0 :         if (advance)
    1702           0 :                 offset++;
    1703             :         if (XA_CHUNK_SIZE == BITS_PER_LONG) {
    1704           0 :                 if (offset < XA_CHUNK_SIZE) {
    1705           0 :                         unsigned long data = *addr & (~0UL << offset);
    1706           0 :                         if (data)
    1707           0 :                                 return __ffs(data);
    1708             :                 }
    1709             :                 return XA_CHUNK_SIZE;
    1710             :         }
    1711             : 
    1712             :         return find_next_bit(addr, XA_CHUNK_SIZE, offset);
    1713             : }
    1714             : 
    1715             : /**
    1716             :  * xas_next_marked() - Advance iterator to next marked entry.
    1717             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1718             :  * @max: Highest index to return.
    1719             :  * @mark: Mark to search for.
    1720             :  *
    1721             :  * xas_next_marked() is an inline function to optimise xarray traversal for
    1722             :  * speed.  It is equivalent to calling xas_find_marked(), and will call
    1723             :  * xas_find_marked() for all the hard cases.
    1724             :  *
    1725             :  * Return: The next marked entry after the one currently referred to by @xas.
    1726             :  */
    1727           0 : static inline void *xas_next_marked(struct xa_state *xas, unsigned long max,
    1728             :                                                                 xa_mark_t mark)
    1729             : {
    1730           0 :         struct xa_node *node = xas->xa_node;
    1731             :         void *entry;
    1732             :         unsigned int offset;
    1733             : 
    1734           0 :         if (unlikely(xas_not_node(node) || node->shift))
    1735           0 :                 return xas_find_marked(xas, max, mark);
    1736           0 :         offset = xas_find_chunk(xas, true, mark);
    1737           0 :         xas->xa_offset = offset;
    1738           0 :         xas->xa_index = (xas->xa_index & ~XA_CHUNK_MASK) + offset;
    1739           0 :         if (xas->xa_index > max)
    1740             :                 return NULL;
    1741           0 :         if (offset == XA_CHUNK_SIZE)
    1742           0 :                 return xas_find_marked(xas, max, mark);
    1743           0 :         entry = xa_entry(xas->xa, node, offset);
    1744           0 :         if (!entry)
    1745           0 :                 return xas_find_marked(xas, max, mark);
    1746             :         return entry;
    1747             : }
    1748             : 
    1749             : /*
    1750             :  * If iterating while holding a lock, drop the lock and reschedule
    1751             :  * every %XA_CHECK_SCHED loops.
    1752             :  */
    1753             : enum {
    1754             :         XA_CHECK_SCHED = 4096,
    1755             : };
    1756             : 
    1757             : /**
    1758             :  * xas_for_each() - Iterate over a range of an XArray.
    1759             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1760             :  * @entry: Entry retrieved from the array.
    1761             :  * @max: Maximum index to retrieve from array.
    1762             :  *
    1763             :  * The loop body will be executed for each entry present in the xarray
    1764             :  * between the current xas position and @max.  @entry will be set to
    1765             :  * the entry retrieved from the xarray.  It is safe to delete entries
    1766             :  * from the array in the loop body.  You should hold either the RCU lock
    1767             :  * or the xa_lock while iterating.  If you need to drop the lock, call
    1768             :  * xas_pause() first.
    1769             :  */
    1770             : #define xas_for_each(xas, entry, max) \
    1771             :         for (entry = xas_find(xas, max); entry; \
    1772             :              entry = xas_next_entry(xas, max))
    1773             : 
    1774             : /**
    1775             :  * xas_for_each_marked() - Iterate over a range of an XArray.
    1776             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1777             :  * @entry: Entry retrieved from the array.
    1778             :  * @max: Maximum index to retrieve from array.
    1779             :  * @mark: Mark to search for.
    1780             :  *
    1781             :  * The loop body will be executed for each marked entry in the xarray
    1782             :  * between the current xas position and @max.  @entry will be set to
    1783             :  * the entry retrieved from the xarray.  It is safe to delete entries
    1784             :  * from the array in the loop body.  You should hold either the RCU lock
    1785             :  * or the xa_lock while iterating.  If you need to drop the lock, call
    1786             :  * xas_pause() first.
    1787             :  */
    1788             : #define xas_for_each_marked(xas, entry, max, mark) \
    1789             :         for (entry = xas_find_marked(xas, max, mark); entry; \
    1790             :              entry = xas_next_marked(xas, max, mark))
    1791             : 
    1792             : /**
    1793             :  * xas_for_each_conflict() - Iterate over a range of an XArray.
    1794             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1795             :  * @entry: Entry retrieved from the array.
    1796             :  *
    1797             :  * The loop body will be executed for each entry in the XArray that
    1798             :  * lies within the range specified by @xas.  If the loop terminates
    1799             :  * normally, @entry will be %NULL.  The user may break out of the loop,
    1800             :  * which will leave @entry set to the conflicting entry.  The caller
    1801             :  * may also call xa_set_err() to exit the loop while setting an error
    1802             :  * to record the reason.
    1803             :  */
    1804             : #define xas_for_each_conflict(xas, entry) \
    1805             :         while ((entry = xas_find_conflict(xas)))
    1806             : 
    1807             : void *__xas_next(struct xa_state *);
    1808             : void *__xas_prev(struct xa_state *);
    1809             : 
    1810             : /**
    1811             :  * xas_prev() - Move iterator to previous index.
    1812             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1813             :  *
    1814             :  * If the @xas was in an error state, it will remain in an error state
    1815             :  * and this function will return %NULL.  If the @xas has never been walked,
    1816             :  * it will have the effect of calling xas_load().  Otherwise one will be
    1817             :  * subtracted from the index and the state will be walked to the correct
    1818             :  * location in the array for the next operation.
    1819             :  *
    1820             :  * If the iterator was referencing index 0, this function wraps
    1821             :  * around to %ULONG_MAX.
    1822             :  *
    1823             :  * Return: The entry at the new index.  This may be %NULL or an internal
    1824             :  * entry.
    1825             :  */
    1826           0 : static inline void *xas_prev(struct xa_state *xas)
    1827             : {
    1828           0 :         struct xa_node *node = xas->xa_node;
    1829             : 
    1830           0 :         if (unlikely(xas_not_node(node) || node->shift ||
    1831             :                                 xas->xa_offset == 0))
    1832           0 :                 return __xas_prev(xas);
    1833             : 
    1834           0 :         xas->xa_index--;
    1835           0 :         xas->xa_offset--;
    1836           0 :         return xa_entry(xas->xa, node, xas->xa_offset);
    1837             : }
    1838             : 
    1839             : /**
    1840             :  * xas_next() - Move state to next index.
    1841             :  * @xas: XArray operation state.
    1842             :  *
    1843             :  * If the @xas was in an error state, it will remain in an error state
    1844             :  * and this function will return %NULL.  If the @xas has never been walked,
    1845             :  * it will have the effect of calling xas_load().  Otherwise one will be
    1846             :  * added to the index and the state will be walked to the correct
    1847             :  * location in the array for the next operation.
    1848             :  *
    1849             :  * If the iterator was referencing index %ULONG_MAX, this function wraps
    1850             :  * around to 0.
    1851             :  *
    1852             :  * Return: The entry at the new index.  This may be %NULL or an internal
    1853             :  * entry.
    1854             :  */
    1855           0 : static inline void *xas_next(struct xa_state *xas)
    1856             : {
    1857           0 :         struct xa_node *node = xas->xa_node;
    1858             : 
    1859           0 :         if (unlikely(xas_not_node(node) || node->shift ||
    1860             :                                 xas->xa_offset == XA_CHUNK_MASK))
    1861           0 :                 return __xas_next(xas);
    1862             : 
    1863           0 :         xas->xa_index++;
    1864           0 :         xas->xa_offset++;
    1865           0 :         return xa_entry(xas->xa, node, xas->xa_offset);
    1866             : }
    1867             : 
    1868             : #endif /* _LINUX_XARRAY_H */

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