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1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
2 /* Generic associative array implementation.
4 * See Documentation/core-api/assoc_array.rst for information.
6 * Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
7 * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
8 */
9 //#define DEBUG
10 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
11 #include <linux/slab.h>
12 #include <linux/err.h>
13 #include <linux/assoc_array_priv.h>
16 * Iterate over an associative array. The caller must hold the RCU read lock
17 * or better.
19 static int assoc_array_subtree_iterate(const struct assoc_array_ptr *root,
20 const struct assoc_array_ptr *stop,
21 int (*iterator)(const void *leaf,
22 void *iterator_data),
23 void *iterator_data)
25 const struct assoc_array_shortcut *shortcut;
26 const struct assoc_array_node *node;
27 const struct assoc_array_ptr *cursor, *ptr, *parent;
28 unsigned long has_meta;
29 int slot, ret;
31 cursor = root;
33 begin_node:
34 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(cursor)) {
35 /* Descend through a shortcut */
36 shortcut = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(cursor);
37 cursor = READ_ONCE(shortcut->next_node); /* Address dependency. */
40 node = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(cursor);
41 slot = 0;
43 /* We perform two passes of each node.
45 * The first pass does all the leaves in this node. This means we
46 * don't miss any leaves if the node is split up by insertion whilst
47 * we're iterating over the branches rooted here (we may, however, see
48 * some leaves twice).
50 has_meta = 0;
51 for (; slot < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; slot++) {
52 ptr = READ_ONCE(node->slots[slot]); /* Address dependency. */
53 has_meta |= (unsigned long)ptr;
54 if (ptr && assoc_array_ptr_is_leaf(ptr)) {
55 /* We need a barrier between the read of the pointer,
56 * which is supplied by the above READ_ONCE().
58 /* Invoke the callback */
59 ret = iterator(assoc_array_ptr_to_leaf(ptr),
60 iterator_data);
61 if (ret)
62 return ret;
66 /* The second pass attends to all the metadata pointers. If we follow
67 * one of these we may find that we don't come back here, but rather go
68 * back to a replacement node with the leaves in a different layout.
70 * We are guaranteed to make progress, however, as the slot number for
71 * a particular portion of the key space cannot change - and we
72 * continue at the back pointer + 1.
74 if (!(has_meta & ASSOC_ARRAY_PTR_META_TYPE))
75 goto finished_node;
76 slot = 0;
78 continue_node:
79 node = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(cursor);
80 for (; slot < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; slot++) {
81 ptr = READ_ONCE(node->slots[slot]); /* Address dependency. */
82 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_meta(ptr)) {
83 cursor = ptr;
84 goto begin_node;
88 finished_node:
89 /* Move up to the parent (may need to skip back over a shortcut) */
90 parent = READ_ONCE(node->back_pointer); /* Address dependency. */
91 slot = node->parent_slot;
92 if (parent == stop)
93 return 0;
95 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(parent)) {
96 shortcut = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(parent);
97 cursor = parent;
98 parent = READ_ONCE(shortcut->back_pointer); /* Address dependency. */
99 slot = shortcut->parent_slot;
100 if (parent == stop)
101 return 0;
104 /* Ascend to next slot in parent node */
105 cursor = parent;
106 slot++;
107 goto continue_node;
111 * assoc_array_iterate - Pass all objects in the array to a callback
112 * @array: The array to iterate over.
113 * @iterator: The callback function.
114 * @iterator_data: Private data for the callback function.
116 * Iterate over all the objects in an associative array. Each one will be
117 * presented to the iterator function.
119 * If the array is being modified concurrently with the iteration then it is
120 * possible that some objects in the array will be passed to the iterator
121 * callback more than once - though every object should be passed at least
122 * once. If this is undesirable then the caller must lock against modification
123 * for the duration of this function.
125 * The function will return 0 if no objects were in the array or else it will
126 * return the result of the last iterator function called. Iteration stops
127 * immediately if any call to the iteration function results in a non-zero
128 * return.
130 * The caller should hold the RCU read lock or better if concurrent
131 * modification is possible.
133 int assoc_array_iterate(const struct assoc_array *array,
134 int (*iterator)(const void *object,
135 void *iterator_data),
136 void *iterator_data)
138 struct assoc_array_ptr *root = READ_ONCE(array->root); /* Address dependency. */
140 if (!root)
141 return 0;
142 return assoc_array_subtree_iterate(root, NULL, iterator, iterator_data);
145 enum assoc_array_walk_status {
146 assoc_array_walk_tree_empty,
147 assoc_array_walk_found_terminal_node,
148 assoc_array_walk_found_wrong_shortcut,
151 struct assoc_array_walk_result {
152 struct {
153 struct assoc_array_node *node; /* Node in which leaf might be found */
154 int level;
155 int slot;
156 } terminal_node;
157 struct {
158 struct assoc_array_shortcut *shortcut;
159 int level;
160 int sc_level;
161 unsigned long sc_segments;
162 unsigned long dissimilarity;
163 } wrong_shortcut;
167 * Navigate through the internal tree looking for the closest node to the key.
169 static enum assoc_array_walk_status
170 assoc_array_walk(const struct assoc_array *array,
171 const struct assoc_array_ops *ops,
172 const void *index_key,
173 struct assoc_array_walk_result *result)
175 struct assoc_array_shortcut *shortcut;
176 struct assoc_array_node *node;
177 struct assoc_array_ptr *cursor, *ptr;
178 unsigned long sc_segments, dissimilarity;
179 unsigned long segments;
180 int level, sc_level, next_sc_level;
181 int slot;
183 pr_devel("-->%s()\n", __func__);
185 cursor = READ_ONCE(array->root); /* Address dependency. */
186 if (!cursor)
187 return assoc_array_walk_tree_empty;
189 level = 0;
191 /* Use segments from the key for the new leaf to navigate through the
192 * internal tree, skipping through nodes and shortcuts that are on
193 * route to the destination. Eventually we'll come to a slot that is
194 * either empty or contains a leaf at which point we've found a node in
195 * which the leaf we're looking for might be found or into which it
196 * should be inserted.
198 jumped:
199 segments = ops->get_key_chunk(index_key, level);
200 pr_devel("segments[%d]: %lx\n", level, segments);
202 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(cursor))
203 goto follow_shortcut;
205 consider_node:
206 node = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(cursor);
207 slot = segments >> (level & ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK);
208 slot &= ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_MASK;
209 ptr = READ_ONCE(node->slots[slot]); /* Address dependency. */
211 pr_devel("consider slot %x [ix=%d type=%lu]\n",
212 slot, level, (unsigned long)ptr & 3);
214 if (!assoc_array_ptr_is_meta(ptr)) {
215 /* The node doesn't have a node/shortcut pointer in the slot
216 * corresponding to the index key that we have to follow.
218 result->terminal_node.node = node;
219 result->terminal_node.level = level;
220 result->terminal_node.slot = slot;
221 pr_devel("<--%s() = terminal_node\n", __func__);
222 return assoc_array_walk_found_terminal_node;
225 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_node(ptr)) {
226 /* There is a pointer to a node in the slot corresponding to
227 * this index key segment, so we need to follow it.
229 cursor = ptr;
230 level += ASSOC_ARRAY_LEVEL_STEP;
231 if ((level & ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK) != 0)
232 goto consider_node;
233 goto jumped;
236 /* There is a shortcut in the slot corresponding to the index key
237 * segment. We follow the shortcut if its partial index key matches
238 * this leaf's. Otherwise we need to split the shortcut.
240 cursor = ptr;
241 follow_shortcut:
242 shortcut = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(cursor);
243 pr_devel("shortcut to %d\n", shortcut->skip_to_level);
244 sc_level = level + ASSOC_ARRAY_LEVEL_STEP;
245 BUG_ON(sc_level > shortcut->skip_to_level);
247 do {
248 /* Check the leaf against the shortcut's index key a word at a
249 * time, trimming the final word (the shortcut stores the index
250 * key completely from the root to the shortcut's target).
252 if ((sc_level & ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK) == 0)
253 segments = ops->get_key_chunk(index_key, sc_level);
255 sc_segments = shortcut->index_key[sc_level >> ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SHIFT];
256 dissimilarity = segments ^ sc_segments;
258 if (round_up(sc_level, ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SIZE) > shortcut->skip_to_level) {
259 /* Trim segments that are beyond the shortcut */
260 int shift = shortcut->skip_to_level & ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK;
261 dissimilarity &= ~(ULONG_MAX << shift);
262 next_sc_level = shortcut->skip_to_level;
263 } else {
264 next_sc_level = sc_level + ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SIZE;
265 next_sc_level = round_down(next_sc_level, ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SIZE);
268 if (dissimilarity != 0) {
269 /* This shortcut points elsewhere */
270 result->wrong_shortcut.shortcut = shortcut;
271 result->wrong_shortcut.level = level;
272 result->wrong_shortcut.sc_level = sc_level;
273 result->wrong_shortcut.sc_segments = sc_segments;
274 result->wrong_shortcut.dissimilarity = dissimilarity;
275 return assoc_array_walk_found_wrong_shortcut;
278 sc_level = next_sc_level;
279 } while (sc_level < shortcut->skip_to_level);
281 /* The shortcut matches the leaf's index to this point. */
282 cursor = READ_ONCE(shortcut->next_node); /* Address dependency. */
283 if (((level ^ sc_level) & ~ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK) != 0) {
284 level = sc_level;
285 goto jumped;
286 } else {
287 level = sc_level;
288 goto consider_node;
293 * assoc_array_find - Find an object by index key
294 * @array: The associative array to search.
295 * @ops: The operations to use.
296 * @index_key: The key to the object.
298 * Find an object in an associative array by walking through the internal tree
299 * to the node that should contain the object and then searching the leaves
300 * there. NULL is returned if the requested object was not found in the array.
302 * The caller must hold the RCU read lock or better.
304 void *assoc_array_find(const struct assoc_array *array,
305 const struct assoc_array_ops *ops,
306 const void *index_key)
308 struct assoc_array_walk_result result;
309 const struct assoc_array_node *node;
310 const struct assoc_array_ptr *ptr;
311 const void *leaf;
312 int slot;
314 if (assoc_array_walk(array, ops, index_key, &result) !=
315 assoc_array_walk_found_terminal_node)
316 return NULL;
318 node = result.terminal_node.node;
320 /* If the target key is available to us, it's has to be pointed to by
321 * the terminal node.
323 for (slot = 0; slot < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; slot++) {
324 ptr = READ_ONCE(node->slots[slot]); /* Address dependency. */
325 if (ptr && assoc_array_ptr_is_leaf(ptr)) {
326 /* We need a barrier between the read of the pointer
327 * and dereferencing the pointer - but only if we are
328 * actually going to dereference it.
330 leaf = assoc_array_ptr_to_leaf(ptr);
331 if (ops->compare_object(leaf, index_key))
332 return (void *)leaf;
336 return NULL;
340 * Destructively iterate over an associative array. The caller must prevent
341 * other simultaneous accesses.
343 static void assoc_array_destroy_subtree(struct assoc_array_ptr *root,
344 const struct assoc_array_ops *ops)
346 struct assoc_array_shortcut *shortcut;
347 struct assoc_array_node *node;
348 struct assoc_array_ptr *cursor, *parent = NULL;
349 int slot = -1;
351 pr_devel("-->%s()\n", __func__);
353 cursor = root;
354 if (!cursor) {
355 pr_devel("empty\n");
356 return;
359 move_to_meta:
360 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(cursor)) {
361 /* Descend through a shortcut */
362 pr_devel("[%d] shortcut\n", slot);
363 BUG_ON(!assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(cursor));
364 shortcut = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(cursor);
365 BUG_ON(shortcut->back_pointer != parent);
366 BUG_ON(slot != -1 && shortcut->parent_slot != slot);
367 parent = cursor;
368 cursor = shortcut->next_node;
369 slot = -1;
370 BUG_ON(!assoc_array_ptr_is_node(cursor));
373 pr_devel("[%d] node\n", slot);
374 node = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(cursor);
375 BUG_ON(node->back_pointer != parent);
376 BUG_ON(slot != -1 && node->parent_slot != slot);
377 slot = 0;
379 continue_node:
380 pr_devel("Node %p [back=%p]\n", node, node->back_pointer);
381 for (; slot < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; slot++) {
382 struct assoc_array_ptr *ptr = node->slots[slot];
383 if (!ptr)
384 continue;
385 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_meta(ptr)) {
386 parent = cursor;
387 cursor = ptr;
388 goto move_to_meta;
391 if (ops) {
392 pr_devel("[%d] free leaf\n", slot);
393 ops->free_object(assoc_array_ptr_to_leaf(ptr));
397 parent = node->back_pointer;
398 slot = node->parent_slot;
399 pr_devel("free node\n");
400 kfree(node);
401 if (!parent)
402 return; /* Done */
404 /* Move back up to the parent (may need to free a shortcut on
405 * the way up) */
406 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(parent)) {
407 shortcut = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(parent);
408 BUG_ON(shortcut->next_node != cursor);
409 cursor = parent;
410 parent = shortcut->back_pointer;
411 slot = shortcut->parent_slot;
412 pr_devel("free shortcut\n");
413 kfree(shortcut);
414 if (!parent)
415 return;
417 BUG_ON(!assoc_array_ptr_is_node(parent));
420 /* Ascend to next slot in parent node */
421 pr_devel("ascend to %p[%d]\n", parent, slot);
422 cursor = parent;
423 node = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(cursor);
424 slot++;
425 goto continue_node;
429 * assoc_array_destroy - Destroy an associative array
430 * @array: The array to destroy.
431 * @ops: The operations to use.
433 * Discard all metadata and free all objects in an associative array. The
434 * array will be empty and ready to use again upon completion. This function
435 * cannot fail.
437 * The caller must prevent all other accesses whilst this takes place as no
438 * attempt is made to adjust pointers gracefully to permit RCU readlock-holding
439 * accesses to continue. On the other hand, no memory allocation is required.
441 void assoc_array_destroy(struct assoc_array *array,
442 const struct assoc_array_ops *ops)
444 assoc_array_destroy_subtree(array->root, ops);
445 array->root = NULL;
449 * Handle insertion into an empty tree.
451 static bool assoc_array_insert_in_empty_tree(struct assoc_array_edit *edit)
453 struct assoc_array_node *new_n0;
455 pr_devel("-->%s()\n", __func__);
457 new_n0 = kzalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_node), GFP_KERNEL);
458 if (!new_n0)
459 return false;
461 edit->new_meta[0] = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
462 edit->leaf_p = &new_n0->slots[0];
463 edit->adjust_count_on = new_n0;
464 edit->set[0].ptr = &edit->array->root;
465 edit->set[0].to = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
467 pr_devel("<--%s() = ok [no root]\n", __func__);
468 return true;
472 * Handle insertion into a terminal node.
474 static bool assoc_array_insert_into_terminal_node(struct assoc_array_edit *edit,
475 const struct assoc_array_ops *ops,
476 const void *index_key,
477 struct assoc_array_walk_result *result)
479 struct assoc_array_shortcut *shortcut, *new_s0;
480 struct assoc_array_node *node, *new_n0, *new_n1, *side;
481 struct assoc_array_ptr *ptr;
482 unsigned long dissimilarity, base_seg, blank;
483 size_t keylen;
484 bool have_meta;
485 int level, diff;
486 int slot, next_slot, free_slot, i, j;
488 node = result->terminal_node.node;
489 level = result->terminal_node.level;
490 edit->segment_cache[ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT] = result->terminal_node.slot;
492 pr_devel("-->%s()\n", __func__);
494 /* We arrived at a node which doesn't have an onward node or shortcut
495 * pointer that we have to follow. This means that (a) the leaf we
496 * want must go here (either by insertion or replacement) or (b) we
497 * need to split this node and insert in one of the fragments.
499 free_slot = -1;
501 /* Firstly, we have to check the leaves in this node to see if there's
502 * a matching one we should replace in place.
504 for (i = 0; i < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; i++) {
505 ptr = node->slots[i];
506 if (!ptr) {
507 free_slot = i;
508 continue;
510 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_leaf(ptr) &&
511 ops->compare_object(assoc_array_ptr_to_leaf(ptr),
512 index_key)) {
513 pr_devel("replace in slot %d\n", i);
514 edit->leaf_p = &node->slots[i];
515 edit->dead_leaf = node->slots[i];
516 pr_devel("<--%s() = ok [replace]\n", __func__);
517 return true;
521 /* If there is a free slot in this node then we can just insert the
522 * leaf here.
524 if (free_slot >= 0) {
525 pr_devel("insert in free slot %d\n", free_slot);
526 edit->leaf_p = &node->slots[free_slot];
527 edit->adjust_count_on = node;
528 pr_devel("<--%s() = ok [insert]\n", __func__);
529 return true;
532 /* The node has no spare slots - so we're either going to have to split
533 * it or insert another node before it.
535 * Whatever, we're going to need at least two new nodes - so allocate
536 * those now. We may also need a new shortcut, but we deal with that
537 * when we need it.
539 new_n0 = kzalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_node), GFP_KERNEL);
540 if (!new_n0)
541 return false;
542 edit->new_meta[0] = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
543 new_n1 = kzalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_node), GFP_KERNEL);
544 if (!new_n1)
545 return false;
546 edit->new_meta[1] = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n1);
548 /* We need to find out how similar the leaves are. */
549 pr_devel("no spare slots\n");
550 have_meta = false;
551 for (i = 0; i < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; i++) {
552 ptr = node->slots[i];
553 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_meta(ptr)) {
554 edit->segment_cache[i] = 0xff;
555 have_meta = true;
556 continue;
558 base_seg = ops->get_object_key_chunk(
559 assoc_array_ptr_to_leaf(ptr), level);
560 base_seg >>= level & ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK;
561 edit->segment_cache[i] = base_seg & ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_MASK;
564 if (have_meta) {
565 pr_devel("have meta\n");
566 goto split_node;
569 /* The node contains only leaves */
570 dissimilarity = 0;
571 base_seg = edit->segment_cache[0];
572 for (i = 1; i < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; i++)
573 dissimilarity |= edit->segment_cache[i] ^ base_seg;
575 pr_devel("only leaves; dissimilarity=%lx\n", dissimilarity);
577 if ((dissimilarity & ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_MASK) == 0) {
578 /* The old leaves all cluster in the same slot. We will need
579 * to insert a shortcut if the new node wants to cluster with them.
581 if ((edit->segment_cache[ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT] ^ base_seg) == 0)
582 goto all_leaves_cluster_together;
584 /* Otherwise all the old leaves cluster in the same slot, but
585 * the new leaf wants to go into a different slot - so we
586 * create a new node (n0) to hold the new leaf and a pointer to
587 * a new node (n1) holding all the old leaves.
589 * This can be done by falling through to the node splitting
590 * path.
592 pr_devel("present leaves cluster but not new leaf\n");
595 split_node:
596 pr_devel("split node\n");
598 /* We need to split the current node. The node must contain anything
599 * from a single leaf (in the one leaf case, this leaf will cluster
600 * with the new leaf) and the rest meta-pointers, to all leaves, some
601 * of which may cluster.
603 * It won't contain the case in which all the current leaves plus the
604 * new leaves want to cluster in the same slot.
606 * We need to expel at least two leaves out of a set consisting of the
607 * leaves in the node and the new leaf. The current meta pointers can
608 * just be copied as they shouldn't cluster with any of the leaves.
610 * We need a new node (n0) to replace the current one and a new node to
611 * take the expelled nodes (n1).
613 edit->set[0].to = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
614 new_n0->back_pointer = node->back_pointer;
615 new_n0->parent_slot = node->parent_slot;
616 new_n1->back_pointer = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
617 new_n1->parent_slot = -1; /* Need to calculate this */
619 do_split_node:
620 pr_devel("do_split_node\n");
622 new_n0->nr_leaves_on_branch = node->nr_leaves_on_branch;
623 new_n1->nr_leaves_on_branch = 0;
625 /* Begin by finding two matching leaves. There have to be at least two
626 * that match - even if there are meta pointers - because any leaf that
627 * would match a slot with a meta pointer in it must be somewhere
628 * behind that meta pointer and cannot be here. Further, given N
629 * remaining leaf slots, we now have N+1 leaves to go in them.
631 for (i = 0; i < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; i++) {
632 slot = edit->segment_cache[i];
633 if (slot != 0xff)
634 for (j = i + 1; j < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT + 1; j++)
635 if (edit->segment_cache[j] == slot)
636 goto found_slot_for_multiple_occupancy;
638 found_slot_for_multiple_occupancy:
639 pr_devel("same slot: %x %x [%02x]\n", i, j, slot);
640 BUG_ON(i >= ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT);
641 BUG_ON(j >= ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT + 1);
642 BUG_ON(slot >= ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT);
644 new_n1->parent_slot = slot;
646 /* Metadata pointers cannot change slot */
647 for (i = 0; i < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; i++)
648 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_meta(node->slots[i]))
649 new_n0->slots[i] = node->slots[i];
650 else
651 new_n0->slots[i] = NULL;
652 BUG_ON(new_n0->slots[slot] != NULL);
653 new_n0->slots[slot] = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n1);
655 /* Filter the leaf pointers between the new nodes */
656 free_slot = -1;
657 next_slot = 0;
658 for (i = 0; i < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; i++) {
659 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_meta(node->slots[i]))
660 continue;
661 if (edit->segment_cache[i] == slot) {
662 new_n1->slots[next_slot++] = node->slots[i];
663 new_n1->nr_leaves_on_branch++;
664 } else {
665 do {
666 free_slot++;
667 } while (new_n0->slots[free_slot] != NULL);
668 new_n0->slots[free_slot] = node->slots[i];
672 pr_devel("filtered: f=%x n=%x\n", free_slot, next_slot);
674 if (edit->segment_cache[ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT] != slot) {
675 do {
676 free_slot++;
677 } while (new_n0->slots[free_slot] != NULL);
678 edit->leaf_p = &new_n0->slots[free_slot];
679 edit->adjust_count_on = new_n0;
680 } else {
681 edit->leaf_p = &new_n1->slots[next_slot++];
682 edit->adjust_count_on = new_n1;
685 BUG_ON(next_slot <= 1);
687 edit->set_backpointers_to = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
688 for (i = 0; i < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; i++) {
689 if (edit->segment_cache[i] == 0xff) {
690 ptr = node->slots[i];
691 BUG_ON(assoc_array_ptr_is_leaf(ptr));
692 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_node(ptr)) {
693 side = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(ptr);
694 edit->set_backpointers[i] = &side->back_pointer;
695 } else {
696 shortcut = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(ptr);
697 edit->set_backpointers[i] = &shortcut->back_pointer;
702 ptr = node->back_pointer;
703 if (!ptr)
704 edit->set[0].ptr = &edit->array->root;
705 else if (assoc_array_ptr_is_node(ptr))
706 edit->set[0].ptr = &assoc_array_ptr_to_node(ptr)->slots[node->parent_slot];
707 else
708 edit->set[0].ptr = &assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(ptr)->next_node;
709 edit->excised_meta[0] = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(node);
710 pr_devel("<--%s() = ok [split node]\n", __func__);
711 return true;
713 all_leaves_cluster_together:
714 /* All the leaves, new and old, want to cluster together in this node
715 * in the same slot, so we have to replace this node with a shortcut to
716 * skip over the identical parts of the key and then place a pair of
717 * nodes, one inside the other, at the end of the shortcut and
718 * distribute the keys between them.
720 * Firstly we need to work out where the leaves start diverging as a
721 * bit position into their keys so that we know how big the shortcut
722 * needs to be.
724 * We only need to make a single pass of N of the N+1 leaves because if
725 * any keys differ between themselves at bit X then at least one of
726 * them must also differ with the base key at bit X or before.
728 pr_devel("all leaves cluster together\n");
729 diff = INT_MAX;
730 for (i = 0; i < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; i++) {
731 int x = ops->diff_objects(assoc_array_ptr_to_leaf(node->slots[i]),
732 index_key);
733 if (x < diff) {
734 BUG_ON(x < 0);
735 diff = x;
738 BUG_ON(diff == INT_MAX);
739 BUG_ON(diff < level + ASSOC_ARRAY_LEVEL_STEP);
741 keylen = round_up(diff, ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SIZE);
742 keylen >>= ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SHIFT;
744 new_s0 = kzalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_shortcut) +
745 keylen * sizeof(unsigned long), GFP_KERNEL);
746 if (!new_s0)
747 return false;
748 edit->new_meta[2] = assoc_array_shortcut_to_ptr(new_s0);
750 edit->set[0].to = assoc_array_shortcut_to_ptr(new_s0);
751 new_s0->back_pointer = node->back_pointer;
752 new_s0->parent_slot = node->parent_slot;
753 new_s0->next_node = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
754 new_n0->back_pointer = assoc_array_shortcut_to_ptr(new_s0);
755 new_n0->parent_slot = 0;
756 new_n1->back_pointer = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
757 new_n1->parent_slot = -1; /* Need to calculate this */
759 new_s0->skip_to_level = level = diff & ~ASSOC_ARRAY_LEVEL_STEP_MASK;
760 pr_devel("skip_to_level = %d [diff %d]\n", level, diff);
761 BUG_ON(level <= 0);
763 for (i = 0; i < keylen; i++)
764 new_s0->index_key[i] =
765 ops->get_key_chunk(index_key, i * ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SIZE);
767 if (level & ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK) {
768 blank = ULONG_MAX << (level & ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK);
769 pr_devel("blank off [%zu] %d: %lx\n", keylen - 1, level, blank);
770 new_s0->index_key[keylen - 1] &= ~blank;
773 /* This now reduces to a node splitting exercise for which we'll need
774 * to regenerate the disparity table.
776 for (i = 0; i < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; i++) {
777 ptr = node->slots[i];
778 base_seg = ops->get_object_key_chunk(assoc_array_ptr_to_leaf(ptr),
779 level);
780 base_seg >>= level & ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK;
781 edit->segment_cache[i] = base_seg & ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_MASK;
784 base_seg = ops->get_key_chunk(index_key, level);
785 base_seg >>= level & ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK;
786 edit->segment_cache[ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT] = base_seg & ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_MASK;
787 goto do_split_node;
791 * Handle insertion into the middle of a shortcut.
793 static bool assoc_array_insert_mid_shortcut(struct assoc_array_edit *edit,
794 const struct assoc_array_ops *ops,
795 struct assoc_array_walk_result *result)
797 struct assoc_array_shortcut *shortcut, *new_s0, *new_s1;
798 struct assoc_array_node *node, *new_n0, *side;
799 unsigned long sc_segments, dissimilarity, blank;
800 size_t keylen;
801 int level, sc_level, diff;
802 int sc_slot;
804 shortcut = result->wrong_shortcut.shortcut;
805 level = result->wrong_shortcut.level;
806 sc_level = result->wrong_shortcut.sc_level;
807 sc_segments = result->wrong_shortcut.sc_segments;
808 dissimilarity = result->wrong_shortcut.dissimilarity;
810 pr_devel("-->%s(ix=%d dis=%lx scix=%d)\n",
811 __func__, level, dissimilarity, sc_level);
813 /* We need to split a shortcut and insert a node between the two
814 * pieces. Zero-length pieces will be dispensed with entirely.
816 * First of all, we need to find out in which level the first
817 * difference was.
819 diff = __ffs(dissimilarity);
820 diff &= ~ASSOC_ARRAY_LEVEL_STEP_MASK;
821 diff += sc_level & ~ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK;
822 pr_devel("diff=%d\n", diff);
824 if (!shortcut->back_pointer) {
825 edit->set[0].ptr = &edit->array->root;
826 } else if (assoc_array_ptr_is_node(shortcut->back_pointer)) {
827 node = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(shortcut->back_pointer);
828 edit->set[0].ptr = &node->slots[shortcut->parent_slot];
829 } else {
830 BUG();
833 edit->excised_meta[0] = assoc_array_shortcut_to_ptr(shortcut);
835 /* Create a new node now since we're going to need it anyway */
836 new_n0 = kzalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_node), GFP_KERNEL);
837 if (!new_n0)
838 return false;
839 edit->new_meta[0] = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
840 edit->adjust_count_on = new_n0;
842 /* Insert a new shortcut before the new node if this segment isn't of
843 * zero length - otherwise we just connect the new node directly to the
844 * parent.
846 level += ASSOC_ARRAY_LEVEL_STEP;
847 if (diff > level) {
848 pr_devel("pre-shortcut %d...%d\n", level, diff);
849 keylen = round_up(diff, ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SIZE);
850 keylen >>= ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SHIFT;
852 new_s0 = kzalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_shortcut) +
853 keylen * sizeof(unsigned long), GFP_KERNEL);
854 if (!new_s0)
855 return false;
856 edit->new_meta[1] = assoc_array_shortcut_to_ptr(new_s0);
857 edit->set[0].to = assoc_array_shortcut_to_ptr(new_s0);
858 new_s0->back_pointer = shortcut->back_pointer;
859 new_s0->parent_slot = shortcut->parent_slot;
860 new_s0->next_node = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
861 new_s0->skip_to_level = diff;
863 new_n0->back_pointer = assoc_array_shortcut_to_ptr(new_s0);
864 new_n0->parent_slot = 0;
866 memcpy(new_s0->index_key, shortcut->index_key,
867 keylen * sizeof(unsigned long));
869 blank = ULONG_MAX << (diff & ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK);
870 pr_devel("blank off [%zu] %d: %lx\n", keylen - 1, diff, blank);
871 new_s0->index_key[keylen - 1] &= ~blank;
872 } else {
873 pr_devel("no pre-shortcut\n");
874 edit->set[0].to = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
875 new_n0->back_pointer = shortcut->back_pointer;
876 new_n0->parent_slot = shortcut->parent_slot;
879 side = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(shortcut->next_node);
880 new_n0->nr_leaves_on_branch = side->nr_leaves_on_branch;
882 /* We need to know which slot in the new node is going to take a
883 * metadata pointer.
885 sc_slot = sc_segments >> (diff & ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK);
886 sc_slot &= ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_MASK;
888 pr_devel("new slot %lx >> %d -> %d\n",
889 sc_segments, diff & ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_MASK, sc_slot);
891 /* Determine whether we need to follow the new node with a replacement
892 * for the current shortcut. We could in theory reuse the current
893 * shortcut if its parent slot number doesn't change - but that's a
894 * 1-in-16 chance so not worth expending the code upon.
896 level = diff + ASSOC_ARRAY_LEVEL_STEP;
897 if (level < shortcut->skip_to_level) {
898 pr_devel("post-shortcut %d...%d\n", level, shortcut->skip_to_level);
899 keylen = round_up(shortcut->skip_to_level, ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SIZE);
900 keylen >>= ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SHIFT;
902 new_s1 = kzalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_shortcut) +
903 keylen * sizeof(unsigned long), GFP_KERNEL);
904 if (!new_s1)
905 return false;
906 edit->new_meta[2] = assoc_array_shortcut_to_ptr(new_s1);
908 new_s1->back_pointer = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
909 new_s1->parent_slot = sc_slot;
910 new_s1->next_node = shortcut->next_node;
911 new_s1->skip_to_level = shortcut->skip_to_level;
913 new_n0->slots[sc_slot] = assoc_array_shortcut_to_ptr(new_s1);
915 memcpy(new_s1->index_key, shortcut->index_key,
916 keylen * sizeof(unsigned long));
918 edit->set[1].ptr = &side->back_pointer;
919 edit->set[1].to = assoc_array_shortcut_to_ptr(new_s1);
920 } else {
921 pr_devel("no post-shortcut\n");
923 /* We don't have to replace the pointed-to node as long as we
924 * use memory barriers to make sure the parent slot number is
925 * changed before the back pointer (the parent slot number is
926 * irrelevant to the old parent shortcut).
928 new_n0->slots[sc_slot] = shortcut->next_node;
929 edit->set_parent_slot[0].p = &side->parent_slot;
930 edit->set_parent_slot[0].to = sc_slot;
931 edit->set[1].ptr = &side->back_pointer;
932 edit->set[1].to = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
935 /* Install the new leaf in a spare slot in the new node. */
936 if (sc_slot == 0)
937 edit->leaf_p = &new_n0->slots[1];
938 else
939 edit->leaf_p = &new_n0->slots[0];
941 pr_devel("<--%s() = ok [split shortcut]\n", __func__);
942 return edit;
946 * assoc_array_insert - Script insertion of an object into an associative array
947 * @array: The array to insert into.
948 * @ops: The operations to use.
949 * @index_key: The key to insert at.
950 * @object: The object to insert.
952 * Precalculate and preallocate a script for the insertion or replacement of an
953 * object in an associative array. This results in an edit script that can
954 * either be applied or cancelled.
956 * The function returns a pointer to an edit script or -ENOMEM.
958 * The caller should lock against other modifications and must continue to hold
959 * the lock until assoc_array_apply_edit() has been called.
961 * Accesses to the tree may take place concurrently with this function,
962 * provided they hold the RCU read lock.
964 struct assoc_array_edit *assoc_array_insert(struct assoc_array *array,
965 const struct assoc_array_ops *ops,
966 const void *index_key,
967 void *object)
969 struct assoc_array_walk_result result;
970 struct assoc_array_edit *edit;
972 pr_devel("-->%s()\n", __func__);
974 /* The leaf pointer we're given must not have the bottom bit set as we
975 * use those for type-marking the pointer. NULL pointers are also not
976 * allowed as they indicate an empty slot but we have to allow them
977 * here as they can be updated later.
979 BUG_ON(assoc_array_ptr_is_meta(object));
981 edit = kzalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_edit), GFP_KERNEL);
982 if (!edit)
983 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
984 edit->array = array;
985 edit->ops = ops;
986 edit->leaf = assoc_array_leaf_to_ptr(object);
987 edit->adjust_count_by = 1;
989 switch (assoc_array_walk(array, ops, index_key, &result)) {
990 case assoc_array_walk_tree_empty:
991 /* Allocate a root node if there isn't one yet */
992 if (!assoc_array_insert_in_empty_tree(edit))
993 goto enomem;
994 return edit;
996 case assoc_array_walk_found_terminal_node:
997 /* We found a node that doesn't have a node/shortcut pointer in
998 * the slot corresponding to the index key that we have to
999 * follow.
1001 if (!assoc_array_insert_into_terminal_node(edit, ops, index_key,
1002 &result))
1003 goto enomem;
1004 return edit;
1006 case assoc_array_walk_found_wrong_shortcut:
1007 /* We found a shortcut that didn't match our key in a slot we
1008 * needed to follow.
1010 if (!assoc_array_insert_mid_shortcut(edit, ops, &result))
1011 goto enomem;
1012 return edit;
1015 enomem:
1016 /* Clean up after an out of memory error */
1017 pr_devel("enomem\n");
1018 assoc_array_cancel_edit(edit);
1019 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
1023 * assoc_array_insert_set_object - Set the new object pointer in an edit script
1024 * @edit: The edit script to modify.
1025 * @object: The object pointer to set.
1027 * Change the object to be inserted in an edit script. The object pointed to
1028 * by the old object is not freed. This must be done prior to applying the
1029 * script.
1031 void assoc_array_insert_set_object(struct assoc_array_edit *edit, void *object)
1033 BUG_ON(!object);
1034 edit->leaf = assoc_array_leaf_to_ptr(object);
1037 struct assoc_array_delete_collapse_context {
1038 struct assoc_array_node *node;
1039 const void *skip_leaf;
1040 int slot;
1044 * Subtree collapse to node iterator.
1046 static int assoc_array_delete_collapse_iterator(const void *leaf,
1047 void *iterator_data)
1049 struct assoc_array_delete_collapse_context *collapse = iterator_data;
1051 if (leaf == collapse->skip_leaf)
1052 return 0;
1054 BUG_ON(collapse->slot >= ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT);
1056 collapse->node->slots[collapse->slot++] = assoc_array_leaf_to_ptr(leaf);
1057 return 0;
1061 * assoc_array_delete - Script deletion of an object from an associative array
1062 * @array: The array to search.
1063 * @ops: The operations to use.
1064 * @index_key: The key to the object.
1066 * Precalculate and preallocate a script for the deletion of an object from an
1067 * associative array. This results in an edit script that can either be
1068 * applied or cancelled.
1070 * The function returns a pointer to an edit script if the object was found,
1071 * NULL if the object was not found or -ENOMEM.
1073 * The caller should lock against other modifications and must continue to hold
1074 * the lock until assoc_array_apply_edit() has been called.
1076 * Accesses to the tree may take place concurrently with this function,
1077 * provided they hold the RCU read lock.
1079 struct assoc_array_edit *assoc_array_delete(struct assoc_array *array,
1080 const struct assoc_array_ops *ops,
1081 const void *index_key)
1083 struct assoc_array_delete_collapse_context collapse;
1084 struct assoc_array_walk_result result;
1085 struct assoc_array_node *node, *new_n0;
1086 struct assoc_array_edit *edit;
1087 struct assoc_array_ptr *ptr;
1088 bool has_meta;
1089 int slot, i;
1091 pr_devel("-->%s()\n", __func__);
1093 edit = kzalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_edit), GFP_KERNEL);
1094 if (!edit)
1095 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
1096 edit->array = array;
1097 edit->ops = ops;
1098 edit->adjust_count_by = -1;
1100 switch (assoc_array_walk(array, ops, index_key, &result)) {
1101 case assoc_array_walk_found_terminal_node:
1102 /* We found a node that should contain the leaf we've been
1103 * asked to remove - *if* it's in the tree.
1105 pr_devel("terminal_node\n");
1106 node = result.terminal_node.node;
1108 for (slot = 0; slot < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; slot++) {
1109 ptr = node->slots[slot];
1110 if (ptr &&
1111 assoc_array_ptr_is_leaf(ptr) &&
1112 ops->compare_object(assoc_array_ptr_to_leaf(ptr),
1113 index_key))
1114 goto found_leaf;
1116 /* fall through */
1117 case assoc_array_walk_tree_empty:
1118 case assoc_array_walk_found_wrong_shortcut:
1119 default:
1120 assoc_array_cancel_edit(edit);
1121 pr_devel("not found\n");
1122 return NULL;
1125 found_leaf:
1126 BUG_ON(array->nr_leaves_on_tree <= 0);
1128 /* In the simplest form of deletion we just clear the slot and release
1129 * the leaf after a suitable interval.
1131 edit->dead_leaf = node->slots[slot];
1132 edit->set[0].ptr = &node->slots[slot];
1133 edit->set[0].to = NULL;
1134 edit->adjust_count_on = node;
1136 /* If that concludes erasure of the last leaf, then delete the entire
1137 * internal array.
1139 if (array->nr_leaves_on_tree == 1) {
1140 edit->set[1].ptr = &array->root;
1141 edit->set[1].to = NULL;
1142 edit->adjust_count_on = NULL;
1143 edit->excised_subtree = array->root;
1144 pr_devel("all gone\n");
1145 return edit;
1148 /* However, we'd also like to clear up some metadata blocks if we
1149 * possibly can.
1151 * We go for a simple algorithm of: if this node has FAN_OUT or fewer
1152 * leaves in it, then attempt to collapse it - and attempt to
1153 * recursively collapse up the tree.
1155 * We could also try and collapse in partially filled subtrees to take
1156 * up space in this node.
1158 if (node->nr_leaves_on_branch <= ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT + 1) {
1159 struct assoc_array_node *parent, *grandparent;
1160 struct assoc_array_ptr *ptr;
1162 /* First of all, we need to know if this node has metadata so
1163 * that we don't try collapsing if all the leaves are already
1164 * here.
1166 has_meta = false;
1167 for (i = 0; i < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; i++) {
1168 ptr = node->slots[i];
1169 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_meta(ptr)) {
1170 has_meta = true;
1171 break;
1175 pr_devel("leaves: %ld [m=%d]\n",
1176 node->nr_leaves_on_branch - 1, has_meta);
1178 /* Look further up the tree to see if we can collapse this node
1179 * into a more proximal node too.
1181 parent = node;
1182 collapse_up:
1183 pr_devel("collapse subtree: %ld\n", parent->nr_leaves_on_branch);
1185 ptr = parent->back_pointer;
1186 if (!ptr)
1187 goto do_collapse;
1188 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(ptr)) {
1189 struct assoc_array_shortcut *s = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(ptr);
1190 ptr = s->back_pointer;
1191 if (!ptr)
1192 goto do_collapse;
1195 grandparent = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(ptr);
1196 if (grandparent->nr_leaves_on_branch <= ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT + 1) {
1197 parent = grandparent;
1198 goto collapse_up;
1201 do_collapse:
1202 /* There's no point collapsing if the original node has no meta
1203 * pointers to discard and if we didn't merge into one of that
1204 * node's ancestry.
1206 if (has_meta || parent != node) {
1207 node = parent;
1209 /* Create a new node to collapse into */
1210 new_n0 = kzalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_node), GFP_KERNEL);
1211 if (!new_n0)
1212 goto enomem;
1213 edit->new_meta[0] = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
1215 new_n0->back_pointer = node->back_pointer;
1216 new_n0->parent_slot = node->parent_slot;
1217 new_n0->nr_leaves_on_branch = node->nr_leaves_on_branch;
1218 edit->adjust_count_on = new_n0;
1220 collapse.node = new_n0;
1221 collapse.skip_leaf = assoc_array_ptr_to_leaf(edit->dead_leaf);
1222 collapse.slot = 0;
1223 assoc_array_subtree_iterate(assoc_array_node_to_ptr(node),
1224 node->back_pointer,
1225 assoc_array_delete_collapse_iterator,
1226 &collapse);
1227 pr_devel("collapsed %d,%lu\n", collapse.slot, new_n0->nr_leaves_on_branch);
1228 BUG_ON(collapse.slot != new_n0->nr_leaves_on_branch - 1);
1230 if (!node->back_pointer) {
1231 edit->set[1].ptr = &array->root;
1232 } else if (assoc_array_ptr_is_leaf(node->back_pointer)) {
1233 BUG();
1234 } else if (assoc_array_ptr_is_node(node->back_pointer)) {
1235 struct assoc_array_node *p =
1236 assoc_array_ptr_to_node(node->back_pointer);
1237 edit->set[1].ptr = &p->slots[node->parent_slot];
1238 } else if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(node->back_pointer)) {
1239 struct assoc_array_shortcut *s =
1240 assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(node->back_pointer);
1241 edit->set[1].ptr = &s->next_node;
1243 edit->set[1].to = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n0);
1244 edit->excised_subtree = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(node);
1248 return edit;
1250 enomem:
1251 /* Clean up after an out of memory error */
1252 pr_devel("enomem\n");
1253 assoc_array_cancel_edit(edit);
1254 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
1258 * assoc_array_clear - Script deletion of all objects from an associative array
1259 * @array: The array to clear.
1260 * @ops: The operations to use.
1262 * Precalculate and preallocate a script for the deletion of all the objects
1263 * from an associative array. This results in an edit script that can either
1264 * be applied or cancelled.
1266 * The function returns a pointer to an edit script if there are objects to be
1267 * deleted, NULL if there are no objects in the array or -ENOMEM.
1269 * The caller should lock against other modifications and must continue to hold
1270 * the lock until assoc_array_apply_edit() has been called.
1272 * Accesses to the tree may take place concurrently with this function,
1273 * provided they hold the RCU read lock.
1275 struct assoc_array_edit *assoc_array_clear(struct assoc_array *array,
1276 const struct assoc_array_ops *ops)
1278 struct assoc_array_edit *edit;
1280 pr_devel("-->%s()\n", __func__);
1282 if (!array->root)
1283 return NULL;
1285 edit = kzalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_edit), GFP_KERNEL);
1286 if (!edit)
1287 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
1288 edit->array = array;
1289 edit->ops = ops;
1290 edit->set[1].ptr = &array->root;
1291 edit->set[1].to = NULL;
1292 edit->excised_subtree = array->root;
1293 edit->ops_for_excised_subtree = ops;
1294 pr_devel("all gone\n");
1295 return edit;
1299 * Handle the deferred destruction after an applied edit.
1301 static void assoc_array_rcu_cleanup(struct rcu_head *head)
1303 struct assoc_array_edit *edit =
1304 container_of(head, struct assoc_array_edit, rcu);
1305 int i;
1307 pr_devel("-->%s()\n", __func__);
1309 if (edit->dead_leaf)
1310 edit->ops->free_object(assoc_array_ptr_to_leaf(edit->dead_leaf));
1311 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(edit->excised_meta); i++)
1312 if (edit->excised_meta[i])
1313 kfree(assoc_array_ptr_to_node(edit->excised_meta[i]));
1315 if (edit->excised_subtree) {
1316 BUG_ON(assoc_array_ptr_is_leaf(edit->excised_subtree));
1317 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_node(edit->excised_subtree)) {
1318 struct assoc_array_node *n =
1319 assoc_array_ptr_to_node(edit->excised_subtree);
1320 n->back_pointer = NULL;
1321 } else {
1322 struct assoc_array_shortcut *s =
1323 assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(edit->excised_subtree);
1324 s->back_pointer = NULL;
1326 assoc_array_destroy_subtree(edit->excised_subtree,
1327 edit->ops_for_excised_subtree);
1330 kfree(edit);
1334 * assoc_array_apply_edit - Apply an edit script to an associative array
1335 * @edit: The script to apply.
1337 * Apply an edit script to an associative array to effect an insertion,
1338 * deletion or clearance. As the edit script includes preallocated memory,
1339 * this is guaranteed not to fail.
1341 * The edit script, dead objects and dead metadata will be scheduled for
1342 * destruction after an RCU grace period to permit those doing read-only
1343 * accesses on the array to continue to do so under the RCU read lock whilst
1344 * the edit is taking place.
1346 void assoc_array_apply_edit(struct assoc_array_edit *edit)
1348 struct assoc_array_shortcut *shortcut;
1349 struct assoc_array_node *node;
1350 struct assoc_array_ptr *ptr;
1351 int i;
1353 pr_devel("-->%s()\n", __func__);
1355 smp_wmb();
1356 if (edit->leaf_p)
1357 *edit->leaf_p = edit->leaf;
1359 smp_wmb();
1360 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(edit->set_parent_slot); i++)
1361 if (edit->set_parent_slot[i].p)
1362 *edit->set_parent_slot[i].p = edit->set_parent_slot[i].to;
1364 smp_wmb();
1365 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(edit->set_backpointers); i++)
1366 if (edit->set_backpointers[i])
1367 *edit->set_backpointers[i] = edit->set_backpointers_to;
1369 smp_wmb();
1370 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(edit->set); i++)
1371 if (edit->set[i].ptr)
1372 *edit->set[i].ptr = edit->set[i].to;
1374 if (edit->array->root == NULL) {
1375 edit->array->nr_leaves_on_tree = 0;
1376 } else if (edit->adjust_count_on) {
1377 node = edit->adjust_count_on;
1378 for (;;) {
1379 node->nr_leaves_on_branch += edit->adjust_count_by;
1381 ptr = node->back_pointer;
1382 if (!ptr)
1383 break;
1384 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(ptr)) {
1385 shortcut = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(ptr);
1386 ptr = shortcut->back_pointer;
1387 if (!ptr)
1388 break;
1390 BUG_ON(!assoc_array_ptr_is_node(ptr));
1391 node = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(ptr);
1394 edit->array->nr_leaves_on_tree += edit->adjust_count_by;
1397 call_rcu(&edit->rcu, assoc_array_rcu_cleanup);
1401 * assoc_array_cancel_edit - Discard an edit script.
1402 * @edit: The script to discard.
1404 * Free an edit script and all the preallocated data it holds without making
1405 * any changes to the associative array it was intended for.
1407 * NOTE! In the case of an insertion script, this does _not_ release the leaf
1408 * that was to be inserted. That is left to the caller.
1410 void assoc_array_cancel_edit(struct assoc_array_edit *edit)
1412 struct assoc_array_ptr *ptr;
1413 int i;
1415 pr_devel("-->%s()\n", __func__);
1417 /* Clean up after an out of memory error */
1418 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(edit->new_meta); i++) {
1419 ptr = edit->new_meta[i];
1420 if (ptr) {
1421 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_node(ptr))
1422 kfree(assoc_array_ptr_to_node(ptr));
1423 else
1424 kfree(assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(ptr));
1427 kfree(edit);
1431 * assoc_array_gc - Garbage collect an associative array.
1432 * @array: The array to clean.
1433 * @ops: The operations to use.
1434 * @iterator: A callback function to pass judgement on each object.
1435 * @iterator_data: Private data for the callback function.
1437 * Collect garbage from an associative array and pack down the internal tree to
1438 * save memory.
1440 * The iterator function is asked to pass judgement upon each object in the
1441 * array. If it returns false, the object is discard and if it returns true,
1442 * the object is kept. If it returns true, it must increment the object's
1443 * usage count (or whatever it needs to do to retain it) before returning.
1445 * This function returns 0 if successful or -ENOMEM if out of memory. In the
1446 * latter case, the array is not changed.
1448 * The caller should lock against other modifications and must continue to hold
1449 * the lock until assoc_array_apply_edit() has been called.
1451 * Accesses to the tree may take place concurrently with this function,
1452 * provided they hold the RCU read lock.
1454 int assoc_array_gc(struct assoc_array *array,
1455 const struct assoc_array_ops *ops,
1456 bool (*iterator)(void *object, void *iterator_data),
1457 void *iterator_data)
1459 struct assoc_array_shortcut *shortcut, *new_s;
1460 struct assoc_array_node *node, *new_n;
1461 struct assoc_array_edit *edit;
1462 struct assoc_array_ptr *cursor, *ptr;
1463 struct assoc_array_ptr *new_root, *new_parent, **new_ptr_pp;
1464 unsigned long nr_leaves_on_tree;
1465 int keylen, slot, nr_free, next_slot, i;
1467 pr_devel("-->%s()\n", __func__);
1469 if (!array->root)
1470 return 0;
1472 edit = kzalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_edit), GFP_KERNEL);
1473 if (!edit)
1474 return -ENOMEM;
1475 edit->array = array;
1476 edit->ops = ops;
1477 edit->ops_for_excised_subtree = ops;
1478 edit->set[0].ptr = &array->root;
1479 edit->excised_subtree = array->root;
1481 new_root = new_parent = NULL;
1482 new_ptr_pp = &new_root;
1483 cursor = array->root;
1485 descend:
1486 /* If this point is a shortcut, then we need to duplicate it and
1487 * advance the target cursor.
1489 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(cursor)) {
1490 shortcut = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(cursor);
1491 keylen = round_up(shortcut->skip_to_level, ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SIZE);
1492 keylen >>= ASSOC_ARRAY_KEY_CHUNK_SHIFT;
1493 new_s = kmalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_shortcut) +
1494 keylen * sizeof(unsigned long), GFP_KERNEL);
1495 if (!new_s)
1496 goto enomem;
1497 pr_devel("dup shortcut %p -> %p\n", shortcut, new_s);
1498 memcpy(new_s, shortcut, (sizeof(struct assoc_array_shortcut) +
1499 keylen * sizeof(unsigned long)));
1500 new_s->back_pointer = new_parent;
1501 new_s->parent_slot = shortcut->parent_slot;
1502 *new_ptr_pp = new_parent = assoc_array_shortcut_to_ptr(new_s);
1503 new_ptr_pp = &new_s->next_node;
1504 cursor = shortcut->next_node;
1507 /* Duplicate the node at this position */
1508 node = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(cursor);
1509 new_n = kzalloc(sizeof(struct assoc_array_node), GFP_KERNEL);
1510 if (!new_n)
1511 goto enomem;
1512 pr_devel("dup node %p -> %p\n", node, new_n);
1513 new_n->back_pointer = new_parent;
1514 new_n->parent_slot = node->parent_slot;
1515 *new_ptr_pp = new_parent = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n);
1516 new_ptr_pp = NULL;
1517 slot = 0;
1519 continue_node:
1520 /* Filter across any leaves and gc any subtrees */
1521 for (; slot < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; slot++) {
1522 ptr = node->slots[slot];
1523 if (!ptr)
1524 continue;
1526 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_leaf(ptr)) {
1527 if (iterator(assoc_array_ptr_to_leaf(ptr),
1528 iterator_data))
1529 /* The iterator will have done any reference
1530 * counting on the object for us.
1532 new_n->slots[slot] = ptr;
1533 continue;
1536 new_ptr_pp = &new_n->slots[slot];
1537 cursor = ptr;
1538 goto descend;
1541 pr_devel("-- compress node %p --\n", new_n);
1543 /* Count up the number of empty slots in this node and work out the
1544 * subtree leaf count.
1546 new_n->nr_leaves_on_branch = 0;
1547 nr_free = 0;
1548 for (slot = 0; slot < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; slot++) {
1549 ptr = new_n->slots[slot];
1550 if (!ptr)
1551 nr_free++;
1552 else if (assoc_array_ptr_is_leaf(ptr))
1553 new_n->nr_leaves_on_branch++;
1555 pr_devel("free=%d, leaves=%lu\n", nr_free, new_n->nr_leaves_on_branch);
1557 /* See what we can fold in */
1558 next_slot = 0;
1559 for (slot = 0; slot < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; slot++) {
1560 struct assoc_array_shortcut *s;
1561 struct assoc_array_node *child;
1563 ptr = new_n->slots[slot];
1564 if (!ptr || assoc_array_ptr_is_leaf(ptr))
1565 continue;
1567 s = NULL;
1568 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(ptr)) {
1569 s = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(ptr);
1570 ptr = s->next_node;
1573 child = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(ptr);
1574 new_n->nr_leaves_on_branch += child->nr_leaves_on_branch;
1576 if (child->nr_leaves_on_branch <= nr_free + 1) {
1577 /* Fold the child node into this one */
1578 pr_devel("[%d] fold node %lu/%d [nx %d]\n",
1579 slot, child->nr_leaves_on_branch, nr_free + 1,
1580 next_slot);
1582 /* We would already have reaped an intervening shortcut
1583 * on the way back up the tree.
1585 BUG_ON(s);
1587 new_n->slots[slot] = NULL;
1588 nr_free++;
1589 if (slot < next_slot)
1590 next_slot = slot;
1591 for (i = 0; i < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; i++) {
1592 struct assoc_array_ptr *p = child->slots[i];
1593 if (!p)
1594 continue;
1595 BUG_ON(assoc_array_ptr_is_meta(p));
1596 while (new_n->slots[next_slot])
1597 next_slot++;
1598 BUG_ON(next_slot >= ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT);
1599 new_n->slots[next_slot++] = p;
1600 nr_free--;
1602 kfree(child);
1603 } else {
1604 pr_devel("[%d] retain node %lu/%d [nx %d]\n",
1605 slot, child->nr_leaves_on_branch, nr_free + 1,
1606 next_slot);
1610 pr_devel("after: %lu\n", new_n->nr_leaves_on_branch);
1612 nr_leaves_on_tree = new_n->nr_leaves_on_branch;
1614 /* Excise this node if it is singly occupied by a shortcut */
1615 if (nr_free == ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT - 1) {
1616 for (slot = 0; slot < ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT; slot++)
1617 if ((ptr = new_n->slots[slot]))
1618 break;
1620 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_meta(ptr) &&
1621 assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(ptr)) {
1622 pr_devel("excise node %p with 1 shortcut\n", new_n);
1623 new_s = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(ptr);
1624 new_parent = new_n->back_pointer;
1625 slot = new_n->parent_slot;
1626 kfree(new_n);
1627 if (!new_parent) {
1628 new_s->back_pointer = NULL;
1629 new_s->parent_slot = 0;
1630 new_root = ptr;
1631 goto gc_complete;
1634 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(new_parent)) {
1635 /* We can discard any preceding shortcut also */
1636 struct assoc_array_shortcut *s =
1637 assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(new_parent);
1639 pr_devel("excise preceding shortcut\n");
1641 new_parent = new_s->back_pointer = s->back_pointer;
1642 slot = new_s->parent_slot = s->parent_slot;
1643 kfree(s);
1644 if (!new_parent) {
1645 new_s->back_pointer = NULL;
1646 new_s->parent_slot = 0;
1647 new_root = ptr;
1648 goto gc_complete;
1652 new_s->back_pointer = new_parent;
1653 new_s->parent_slot = slot;
1654 new_n = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(new_parent);
1655 new_n->slots[slot] = ptr;
1656 goto ascend_old_tree;
1660 /* Excise any shortcuts we might encounter that point to nodes that
1661 * only contain leaves.
1663 ptr = new_n->back_pointer;
1664 if (!ptr)
1665 goto gc_complete;
1667 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(ptr)) {
1668 new_s = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(ptr);
1669 new_parent = new_s->back_pointer;
1670 slot = new_s->parent_slot;
1672 if (new_n->nr_leaves_on_branch <= ASSOC_ARRAY_FAN_OUT) {
1673 struct assoc_array_node *n;
1675 pr_devel("excise shortcut\n");
1676 new_n->back_pointer = new_parent;
1677 new_n->parent_slot = slot;
1678 kfree(new_s);
1679 if (!new_parent) {
1680 new_root = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n);
1681 goto gc_complete;
1684 n = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(new_parent);
1685 n->slots[slot] = assoc_array_node_to_ptr(new_n);
1687 } else {
1688 new_parent = ptr;
1690 new_n = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(new_parent);
1692 ascend_old_tree:
1693 ptr = node->back_pointer;
1694 if (assoc_array_ptr_is_shortcut(ptr)) {
1695 shortcut = assoc_array_ptr_to_shortcut(ptr);
1696 slot = shortcut->parent_slot;
1697 cursor = shortcut->back_pointer;
1698 if (!cursor)
1699 goto gc_complete;
1700 } else {
1701 slot = node->parent_slot;
1702 cursor = ptr;
1704 BUG_ON(!cursor);
1705 node = assoc_array_ptr_to_node(cursor);
1706 slot++;
1707 goto continue_node;
1709 gc_complete:
1710 edit->set[0].to = new_root;
1711 assoc_array_apply_edit(edit);
1712 array->nr_leaves_on_tree = nr_leaves_on_tree;
1713 return 0;
1715 enomem:
1716 pr_devel("enomem\n");
1717 assoc_array_destroy_subtree(new_root, edit->ops);
1718 kfree(edit);
1719 return -ENOMEM;