android_kernel_xiaomi_sm8350/fs/hfs/bitmap.c
Joe Perches c2b3e1f76e hfs/hfsplus: convert dprint to hfs_dbg
Use a more current logging style.

Rename macro and uses.
Add do {} while (0) to macro.
Add DBG_ to macro.
Add and use hfs_dbg_cont variant where appropriate.

Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Cc: Vyacheslav Dubeyko <slava@dubeyko.com>
Cc: Hin-Tak Leung <htl10@users.sourceforge.net>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2013-04-30 17:04:05 -07:00

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/*
* linux/fs/hfs/bitmap.c
*
* Copyright (C) 1996-1997 Paul H. Hargrove
* (C) 2003 Ardis Technologies <roman@ardistech.com>
* This file may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
*
* Based on GPLed code Copyright (C) 1995 Michael Dreher
*
* This file contains the code to modify the volume bitmap:
* search/set/clear bits.
*/
#include "hfs_fs.h"
/*
* hfs_find_zero_bit()
*
* Description:
* Given a block of memory, its length in bits, and a starting bit number,
* determine the number of the first zero bits (in left-to-right ordering)
* in that range.
*
* Returns >= 'size' if no zero bits are found in the range.
*
* Accesses memory in 32-bit aligned chunks of 32-bits and thus
* may read beyond the 'size'th bit.
*/
static u32 hfs_find_set_zero_bits(__be32 *bitmap, u32 size, u32 offset, u32 *max)
{
__be32 *curr, *end;
u32 mask, start, len, n;
__be32 val;
int i;
len = *max;
if (!len)
return size;
curr = bitmap + (offset / 32);
end = bitmap + ((size + 31) / 32);
/* scan the first partial u32 for zero bits */
val = *curr;
if (~val) {
n = be32_to_cpu(val);
i = offset % 32;
mask = (1U << 31) >> i;
for (; i < 32; mask >>= 1, i++) {
if (!(n & mask))
goto found;
}
}
/* scan complete u32s for the first zero bit */
while (++curr < end) {
val = *curr;
if (~val) {
n = be32_to_cpu(val);
mask = 1 << 31;
for (i = 0; i < 32; mask >>= 1, i++) {
if (!(n & mask))
goto found;
}
}
}
return size;
found:
start = (curr - bitmap) * 32 + i;
if (start >= size)
return start;
/* do any partial u32 at the start */
len = min(size - start, len);
while (1) {
n |= mask;
if (++i >= 32)
break;
mask >>= 1;
if (!--len || n & mask)
goto done;
}
if (!--len)
goto done;
*curr++ = cpu_to_be32(n);
/* do full u32s */
while (1) {
n = be32_to_cpu(*curr);
if (len < 32)
break;
if (n) {
len = 32;
break;
}
*curr++ = cpu_to_be32(0xffffffff);
len -= 32;
}
/* do any partial u32 at end */
mask = 1U << 31;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (n & mask)
break;
n |= mask;
mask >>= 1;
}
done:
*curr = cpu_to_be32(n);
*max = (curr - bitmap) * 32 + i - start;
return start;
}
/*
* hfs_vbm_search_free()
*
* Description:
* Search for 'num_bits' consecutive cleared bits in the bitmap blocks of
* the hfs MDB. 'mdb' had better be locked or the returned range
* may be no longer free, when this functions returns!
* XXX Currently the search starts from bit 0, but it should start with
* the bit number stored in 's_alloc_ptr' of the MDB.
* Input Variable(s):
* struct hfs_mdb *mdb: Pointer to the hfs MDB
* u16 *num_bits: Pointer to the number of cleared bits
* to search for
* Output Variable(s):
* u16 *num_bits: The number of consecutive clear bits of the
* returned range. If the bitmap is fragmented, this will be less than
* requested and it will be zero, when the disk is full.
* Returns:
* The number of the first bit of the range of cleared bits which has been
* found. When 'num_bits' is zero, this is invalid!
* Preconditions:
* 'mdb' points to a "valid" (struct hfs_mdb).
* 'num_bits' points to a variable of type (u16), which contains
* the number of cleared bits to find.
* Postconditions:
* 'num_bits' is set to the length of the found sequence.
*/
u32 hfs_vbm_search_free(struct super_block *sb, u32 goal, u32 *num_bits)
{
void *bitmap;
u32 pos;
/* make sure we have actual work to perform */
if (!*num_bits)
return 0;
mutex_lock(&HFS_SB(sb)->bitmap_lock);
bitmap = HFS_SB(sb)->bitmap;
pos = hfs_find_set_zero_bits(bitmap, HFS_SB(sb)->fs_ablocks, goal, num_bits);
if (pos >= HFS_SB(sb)->fs_ablocks) {
if (goal)
pos = hfs_find_set_zero_bits(bitmap, goal, 0, num_bits);
if (pos >= HFS_SB(sb)->fs_ablocks) {
*num_bits = pos = 0;
goto out;
}
}
hfs_dbg(BITMAP, "alloc_bits: %u,%u\n", pos, *num_bits);
HFS_SB(sb)->free_ablocks -= *num_bits;
hfs_bitmap_dirty(sb);
out:
mutex_unlock(&HFS_SB(sb)->bitmap_lock);
return pos;
}
/*
* hfs_clear_vbm_bits()
*
* Description:
* Clear the requested bits in the volume bitmap of the hfs filesystem
* Input Variable(s):
* struct hfs_mdb *mdb: Pointer to the hfs MDB
* u16 start: The offset of the first bit
* u16 count: The number of bits
* Output Variable(s):
* None
* Returns:
* 0: no error
* -1: One of the bits was already clear. This is a strange
* error and when it happens, the filesystem must be repaired!
* -2: One or more of the bits are out of range of the bitmap.
* Preconditions:
* 'mdb' points to a "valid" (struct hfs_mdb).
* Postconditions:
* Starting with bit number 'start', 'count' bits in the volume bitmap
* are cleared. The affected bitmap blocks are marked "dirty", the free
* block count of the MDB is updated and the MDB is marked dirty.
*/
int hfs_clear_vbm_bits(struct super_block *sb, u16 start, u16 count)
{
__be32 *curr;
u32 mask;
int i, len;
/* is there any actual work to be done? */
if (!count)
return 0;
hfs_dbg(BITMAP, "clear_bits: %u,%u\n", start, count);
/* are all of the bits in range? */
if ((start + count) > HFS_SB(sb)->fs_ablocks)
return -2;
mutex_lock(&HFS_SB(sb)->bitmap_lock);
/* bitmap is always on a 32-bit boundary */
curr = HFS_SB(sb)->bitmap + (start / 32);
len = count;
/* do any partial u32 at the start */
i = start % 32;
if (i) {
int j = 32 - i;
mask = 0xffffffffU << j;
if (j > count) {
mask |= 0xffffffffU >> (i + count);
*curr &= cpu_to_be32(mask);
goto out;
}
*curr++ &= cpu_to_be32(mask);
count -= j;
}
/* do full u32s */
while (count >= 32) {
*curr++ = 0;
count -= 32;
}
/* do any partial u32 at end */
if (count) {
mask = 0xffffffffU >> count;
*curr &= cpu_to_be32(mask);
}
out:
HFS_SB(sb)->free_ablocks += len;
mutex_unlock(&HFS_SB(sb)->bitmap_lock);
hfs_bitmap_dirty(sb);
return 0;
}