linux_dsm_epyc7002/drivers/md/bcache/util.c
Andy Shevchenko ecb37ce9ba bcache: Move couple of functions to sysfs.c
There is couple of functions that are used exclusively in sysfs.c.
Move it to there and make them static.

Besides above, it will allow further clean up.

No functional change intended.

Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Coly Li <colyli@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2018-05-28 14:53:20 -06:00

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/*
* random utiility code, for bcache but in theory not specific to bcache
*
* Copyright 2010, 2011 Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@gmail.com>
* Copyright 2012 Google, Inc.
*/
#include <linux/bio.h>
#include <linux/blkdev.h>
#include <linux/ctype.h>
#include <linux/debugfs.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/sched/clock.h>
#include "util.h"
#define simple_strtoint(c, end, base) simple_strtol(c, end, base)
#define simple_strtouint(c, end, base) simple_strtoul(c, end, base)
#define STRTO_H(name, type) \
int bch_ ## name ## _h(const char *cp, type *res) \
{ \
int u = 0; \
char *e; \
type i = simple_ ## name(cp, &e, 10); \
\
switch (tolower(*e)) { \
default: \
return -EINVAL; \
case 'y': \
case 'z': \
u++; \
/* fall through */ \
case 'e': \
u++; \
/* fall through */ \
case 'p': \
u++; \
/* fall through */ \
case 't': \
u++; \
/* fall through */ \
case 'g': \
u++; \
/* fall through */ \
case 'm': \
u++; \
/* fall through */ \
case 'k': \
u++; \
if (e++ == cp) \
return -EINVAL; \
/* fall through */ \
case '\n': \
case '\0': \
if (*e == '\n') \
e++; \
} \
\
if (*e) \
return -EINVAL; \
\
while (u--) { \
if ((type) ~0 > 0 && \
(type) ~0 / 1024 <= i) \
return -EINVAL; \
if ((i > 0 && ANYSINT_MAX(type) / 1024 < i) || \
(i < 0 && -ANYSINT_MAX(type) / 1024 > i)) \
return -EINVAL; \
i *= 1024; \
} \
\
*res = i; \
return 0; \
} \
STRTO_H(strtoint, int)
STRTO_H(strtouint, unsigned int)
STRTO_H(strtoll, long long)
STRTO_H(strtoull, unsigned long long)
/**
* bch_hprint - formats @v to human readable string for sysfs.
* @buf: the (at least 8 byte) buffer to format the result into.
* @v: signed 64 bit integer
*
* Returns the number of bytes used by format.
*/
ssize_t bch_hprint(char *buf, int64_t v)
{
static const char units[] = "?kMGTPEZY";
int u = 0, t;
uint64_t q;
if (v < 0)
q = -v;
else
q = v;
/* For as long as the number is more than 3 digits, but at least
* once, shift right / divide by 1024. Keep the remainder for
* a digit after the decimal point.
*/
do {
u++;
t = q & ~(~0 << 10);
q >>= 10;
} while (q >= 1000);
if (v < 0)
/* '-', up to 3 digits, '.', 1 digit, 1 character, null;
* yields 8 bytes.
*/
return sprintf(buf, "-%llu.%i%c", q, t * 10 / 1024, units[u]);
else
return sprintf(buf, "%llu.%i%c", q, t * 10 / 1024, units[u]);
}
bool bch_is_zero(const char *p, size_t n)
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
if (p[i])
return false;
return true;
}
int bch_parse_uuid(const char *s, char *uuid)
{
size_t i, j, x;
memset(uuid, 0, 16);
for (i = 0, j = 0;
i < strspn(s, "-0123456789:ABCDEFabcdef") && j < 32;
i++) {
x = s[i] | 32;
switch (x) {
case '0'...'9':
x -= '0';
break;
case 'a'...'f':
x -= 'a' - 10;
break;
default:
continue;
}
if (!(j & 1))
x <<= 4;
uuid[j++ >> 1] |= x;
}
return i;
}
void bch_time_stats_update(struct time_stats *stats, uint64_t start_time)
{
uint64_t now, duration, last;
spin_lock(&stats->lock);
now = local_clock();
duration = time_after64(now, start_time)
? now - start_time : 0;
last = time_after64(now, stats->last)
? now - stats->last : 0;
stats->max_duration = max(stats->max_duration, duration);
if (stats->last) {
ewma_add(stats->average_duration, duration, 8, 8);
if (stats->average_frequency)
ewma_add(stats->average_frequency, last, 8, 8);
else
stats->average_frequency = last << 8;
} else {
stats->average_duration = duration << 8;
}
stats->last = now ?: 1;
spin_unlock(&stats->lock);
}
/**
* bch_next_delay() - update ratelimiting statistics and calculate next delay
* @d: the struct bch_ratelimit to update
* @done: the amount of work done, in arbitrary units
*
* Increment @d by the amount of work done, and return how long to delay in
* jiffies until the next time to do some work.
*/
uint64_t bch_next_delay(struct bch_ratelimit *d, uint64_t done)
{
uint64_t now = local_clock();
d->next += div_u64(done * NSEC_PER_SEC, d->rate);
/* Bound the time. Don't let us fall further than 2 seconds behind
* (this prevents unnecessary backlog that would make it impossible
* to catch up). If we're ahead of the desired writeback rate,
* don't let us sleep more than 2.5 seconds (so we can notice/respond
* if the control system tells us to speed up!).
*/
if (time_before64(now + NSEC_PER_SEC * 5LLU / 2LLU, d->next))
d->next = now + NSEC_PER_SEC * 5LLU / 2LLU;
if (time_after64(now - NSEC_PER_SEC * 2, d->next))
d->next = now - NSEC_PER_SEC * 2;
return time_after64(d->next, now)
? div_u64(d->next - now, NSEC_PER_SEC / HZ)
: 0;
}
/*
* Generally it isn't good to access .bi_io_vec and .bi_vcnt directly,
* the preferred way is bio_add_page, but in this case, bch_bio_map()
* supposes that the bvec table is empty, so it is safe to access
* .bi_vcnt & .bi_io_vec in this way even after multipage bvec is
* supported.
*/
void bch_bio_map(struct bio *bio, void *base)
{
size_t size = bio->bi_iter.bi_size;
struct bio_vec *bv = bio->bi_io_vec;
BUG_ON(!bio->bi_iter.bi_size);
BUG_ON(bio->bi_vcnt);
bv->bv_offset = base ? offset_in_page(base) : 0;
goto start;
for (; size; bio->bi_vcnt++, bv++) {
bv->bv_offset = 0;
start: bv->bv_len = min_t(size_t, PAGE_SIZE - bv->bv_offset,
size);
if (base) {
bv->bv_page = is_vmalloc_addr(base)
? vmalloc_to_page(base)
: virt_to_page(base);
base += bv->bv_len;
}
size -= bv->bv_len;
}
}
/**
* bch_bio_alloc_pages - allocates a single page for each bvec in a bio
* @bio: bio to allocate pages for
* @gfp_mask: flags for allocation
*
* Allocates pages up to @bio->bi_vcnt.
*
* Returns 0 on success, -ENOMEM on failure. On failure, any allocated pages are
* freed.
*/
int bch_bio_alloc_pages(struct bio *bio, gfp_t gfp_mask)
{
int i;
struct bio_vec *bv;
bio_for_each_segment_all(bv, bio, i) {
bv->bv_page = alloc_page(gfp_mask);
if (!bv->bv_page) {
while (--bv >= bio->bi_io_vec)
__free_page(bv->bv_page);
return -ENOMEM;
}
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2001, PostgreSQL Global Development Group (Any
* use permitted, subject to terms of PostgreSQL license; see.)
* If we have a 64-bit integer type, then a 64-bit CRC looks just like the
* usual sort of implementation. (See Ross Williams' excellent introduction
* A PAINLESS GUIDE TO CRC ERROR DETECTION ALGORITHMS, available from
* ftp://ftp.rocksoft.com/papers/crc_v3.txt or several other net sites.)
* If we have no working 64-bit type, then fake it with two 32-bit registers.
*
* The present implementation is a normal (not "reflected", in Williams'
* terms) 64-bit CRC, using initial all-ones register contents and a final
* bit inversion. The chosen polynomial is borrowed from the DLT1 spec
* (ECMA-182, available from http://www.ecma.ch/ecma1/STAND/ECMA-182.HTM):
*
* x^64 + x^62 + x^57 + x^55 + x^54 + x^53 + x^52 + x^47 + x^46 + x^45 +
* x^40 + x^39 + x^38 + x^37 + x^35 + x^33 + x^32 + x^31 + x^29 + x^27 +
* x^24 + x^23 + x^22 + x^21 + x^19 + x^17 + x^13 + x^12 + x^10 + x^9 +
* x^7 + x^4 + x + 1
*/
static const uint64_t crc_table[256] = {
0x0000000000000000ULL, 0x42F0E1EBA9EA3693ULL, 0x85E1C3D753D46D26ULL,
0xC711223CFA3E5BB5ULL, 0x493366450E42ECDFULL, 0x0BC387AEA7A8DA4CULL,
0xCCD2A5925D9681F9ULL, 0x8E224479F47CB76AULL, 0x9266CC8A1C85D9BEULL,
0xD0962D61B56FEF2DULL, 0x17870F5D4F51B498ULL, 0x5577EEB6E6BB820BULL,
0xDB55AACF12C73561ULL, 0x99A54B24BB2D03F2ULL, 0x5EB4691841135847ULL,
0x1C4488F3E8F96ED4ULL, 0x663D78FF90E185EFULL, 0x24CD9914390BB37CULL,
0xE3DCBB28C335E8C9ULL, 0xA12C5AC36ADFDE5AULL, 0x2F0E1EBA9EA36930ULL,
0x6DFEFF5137495FA3ULL, 0xAAEFDD6DCD770416ULL, 0xE81F3C86649D3285ULL,
0xF45BB4758C645C51ULL, 0xB6AB559E258E6AC2ULL, 0x71BA77A2DFB03177ULL,
0x334A9649765A07E4ULL, 0xBD68D2308226B08EULL, 0xFF9833DB2BCC861DULL,
0x388911E7D1F2DDA8ULL, 0x7A79F00C7818EB3BULL, 0xCC7AF1FF21C30BDEULL,
0x8E8A101488293D4DULL, 0x499B3228721766F8ULL, 0x0B6BD3C3DBFD506BULL,
0x854997BA2F81E701ULL, 0xC7B97651866BD192ULL, 0x00A8546D7C558A27ULL,
0x4258B586D5BFBCB4ULL, 0x5E1C3D753D46D260ULL, 0x1CECDC9E94ACE4F3ULL,
0xDBFDFEA26E92BF46ULL, 0x990D1F49C77889D5ULL, 0x172F5B3033043EBFULL,
0x55DFBADB9AEE082CULL, 0x92CE98E760D05399ULL, 0xD03E790CC93A650AULL,
0xAA478900B1228E31ULL, 0xE8B768EB18C8B8A2ULL, 0x2FA64AD7E2F6E317ULL,
0x6D56AB3C4B1CD584ULL, 0xE374EF45BF6062EEULL, 0xA1840EAE168A547DULL,
0x66952C92ECB40FC8ULL, 0x2465CD79455E395BULL, 0x3821458AADA7578FULL,
0x7AD1A461044D611CULL, 0xBDC0865DFE733AA9ULL, 0xFF3067B657990C3AULL,
0x711223CFA3E5BB50ULL, 0x33E2C2240A0F8DC3ULL, 0xF4F3E018F031D676ULL,
0xB60301F359DBE0E5ULL, 0xDA050215EA6C212FULL, 0x98F5E3FE438617BCULL,
0x5FE4C1C2B9B84C09ULL, 0x1D14202910527A9AULL, 0x93366450E42ECDF0ULL,
0xD1C685BB4DC4FB63ULL, 0x16D7A787B7FAA0D6ULL, 0x5427466C1E109645ULL,
0x4863CE9FF6E9F891ULL, 0x0A932F745F03CE02ULL, 0xCD820D48A53D95B7ULL,
0x8F72ECA30CD7A324ULL, 0x0150A8DAF8AB144EULL, 0x43A04931514122DDULL,
0x84B16B0DAB7F7968ULL, 0xC6418AE602954FFBULL, 0xBC387AEA7A8DA4C0ULL,
0xFEC89B01D3679253ULL, 0x39D9B93D2959C9E6ULL, 0x7B2958D680B3FF75ULL,
0xF50B1CAF74CF481FULL, 0xB7FBFD44DD257E8CULL, 0x70EADF78271B2539ULL,
0x321A3E938EF113AAULL, 0x2E5EB66066087D7EULL, 0x6CAE578BCFE24BEDULL,
0xABBF75B735DC1058ULL, 0xE94F945C9C3626CBULL, 0x676DD025684A91A1ULL,
0x259D31CEC1A0A732ULL, 0xE28C13F23B9EFC87ULL, 0xA07CF2199274CA14ULL,
0x167FF3EACBAF2AF1ULL, 0x548F120162451C62ULL, 0x939E303D987B47D7ULL,
0xD16ED1D631917144ULL, 0x5F4C95AFC5EDC62EULL, 0x1DBC74446C07F0BDULL,
0xDAAD56789639AB08ULL, 0x985DB7933FD39D9BULL, 0x84193F60D72AF34FULL,
0xC6E9DE8B7EC0C5DCULL, 0x01F8FCB784FE9E69ULL, 0x43081D5C2D14A8FAULL,
0xCD2A5925D9681F90ULL, 0x8FDAB8CE70822903ULL, 0x48CB9AF28ABC72B6ULL,
0x0A3B7B1923564425ULL, 0x70428B155B4EAF1EULL, 0x32B26AFEF2A4998DULL,
0xF5A348C2089AC238ULL, 0xB753A929A170F4ABULL, 0x3971ED50550C43C1ULL,
0x7B810CBBFCE67552ULL, 0xBC902E8706D82EE7ULL, 0xFE60CF6CAF321874ULL,
0xE224479F47CB76A0ULL, 0xA0D4A674EE214033ULL, 0x67C58448141F1B86ULL,
0x253565A3BDF52D15ULL, 0xAB1721DA49899A7FULL, 0xE9E7C031E063ACECULL,
0x2EF6E20D1A5DF759ULL, 0x6C0603E6B3B7C1CAULL, 0xF6FAE5C07D3274CDULL,
0xB40A042BD4D8425EULL, 0x731B26172EE619EBULL, 0x31EBC7FC870C2F78ULL,
0xBFC9838573709812ULL, 0xFD39626EDA9AAE81ULL, 0x3A28405220A4F534ULL,
0x78D8A1B9894EC3A7ULL, 0x649C294A61B7AD73ULL, 0x266CC8A1C85D9BE0ULL,
0xE17DEA9D3263C055ULL, 0xA38D0B769B89F6C6ULL, 0x2DAF4F0F6FF541ACULL,
0x6F5FAEE4C61F773FULL, 0xA84E8CD83C212C8AULL, 0xEABE6D3395CB1A19ULL,
0x90C79D3FEDD3F122ULL, 0xD2377CD44439C7B1ULL, 0x15265EE8BE079C04ULL,
0x57D6BF0317EDAA97ULL, 0xD9F4FB7AE3911DFDULL, 0x9B041A914A7B2B6EULL,
0x5C1538ADB04570DBULL, 0x1EE5D94619AF4648ULL, 0x02A151B5F156289CULL,
0x4051B05E58BC1E0FULL, 0x87409262A28245BAULL, 0xC5B073890B687329ULL,
0x4B9237F0FF14C443ULL, 0x0962D61B56FEF2D0ULL, 0xCE73F427ACC0A965ULL,
0x8C8315CC052A9FF6ULL, 0x3A80143F5CF17F13ULL, 0x7870F5D4F51B4980ULL,
0xBF61D7E80F251235ULL, 0xFD913603A6CF24A6ULL, 0x73B3727A52B393CCULL,
0x31439391FB59A55FULL, 0xF652B1AD0167FEEAULL, 0xB4A25046A88DC879ULL,
0xA8E6D8B54074A6ADULL, 0xEA16395EE99E903EULL, 0x2D071B6213A0CB8BULL,
0x6FF7FA89BA4AFD18ULL, 0xE1D5BEF04E364A72ULL, 0xA3255F1BE7DC7CE1ULL,
0x64347D271DE22754ULL, 0x26C49CCCB40811C7ULL, 0x5CBD6CC0CC10FAFCULL,
0x1E4D8D2B65FACC6FULL, 0xD95CAF179FC497DAULL, 0x9BAC4EFC362EA149ULL,
0x158E0A85C2521623ULL, 0x577EEB6E6BB820B0ULL, 0x906FC95291867B05ULL,
0xD29F28B9386C4D96ULL, 0xCEDBA04AD0952342ULL, 0x8C2B41A1797F15D1ULL,
0x4B3A639D83414E64ULL, 0x09CA82762AAB78F7ULL, 0x87E8C60FDED7CF9DULL,
0xC51827E4773DF90EULL, 0x020905D88D03A2BBULL, 0x40F9E43324E99428ULL,
0x2CFFE7D5975E55E2ULL, 0x6E0F063E3EB46371ULL, 0xA91E2402C48A38C4ULL,
0xEBEEC5E96D600E57ULL, 0x65CC8190991CB93DULL, 0x273C607B30F68FAEULL,
0xE02D4247CAC8D41BULL, 0xA2DDA3AC6322E288ULL, 0xBE992B5F8BDB8C5CULL,
0xFC69CAB42231BACFULL, 0x3B78E888D80FE17AULL, 0x7988096371E5D7E9ULL,
0xF7AA4D1A85996083ULL, 0xB55AACF12C735610ULL, 0x724B8ECDD64D0DA5ULL,
0x30BB6F267FA73B36ULL, 0x4AC29F2A07BFD00DULL, 0x08327EC1AE55E69EULL,
0xCF235CFD546BBD2BULL, 0x8DD3BD16FD818BB8ULL, 0x03F1F96F09FD3CD2ULL,
0x41011884A0170A41ULL, 0x86103AB85A2951F4ULL, 0xC4E0DB53F3C36767ULL,
0xD8A453A01B3A09B3ULL, 0x9A54B24BB2D03F20ULL, 0x5D45907748EE6495ULL,
0x1FB5719CE1045206ULL, 0x919735E51578E56CULL, 0xD367D40EBC92D3FFULL,
0x1476F63246AC884AULL, 0x568617D9EF46BED9ULL, 0xE085162AB69D5E3CULL,
0xA275F7C11F7768AFULL, 0x6564D5FDE549331AULL, 0x279434164CA30589ULL,
0xA9B6706FB8DFB2E3ULL, 0xEB46918411358470ULL, 0x2C57B3B8EB0BDFC5ULL,
0x6EA7525342E1E956ULL, 0x72E3DAA0AA188782ULL, 0x30133B4B03F2B111ULL,
0xF7021977F9CCEAA4ULL, 0xB5F2F89C5026DC37ULL, 0x3BD0BCE5A45A6B5DULL,
0x79205D0E0DB05DCEULL, 0xBE317F32F78E067BULL, 0xFCC19ED95E6430E8ULL,
0x86B86ED5267CDBD3ULL, 0xC4488F3E8F96ED40ULL, 0x0359AD0275A8B6F5ULL,
0x41A94CE9DC428066ULL, 0xCF8B0890283E370CULL, 0x8D7BE97B81D4019FULL,
0x4A6ACB477BEA5A2AULL, 0x089A2AACD2006CB9ULL, 0x14DEA25F3AF9026DULL,
0x562E43B4931334FEULL, 0x913F6188692D6F4BULL, 0xD3CF8063C0C759D8ULL,
0x5DEDC41A34BBEEB2ULL, 0x1F1D25F19D51D821ULL, 0xD80C07CD676F8394ULL,
0x9AFCE626CE85B507ULL,
};
uint64_t bch_crc64_update(uint64_t crc, const void *_data, size_t len)
{
const unsigned char *data = _data;
while (len--) {
int i = ((int) (crc >> 56) ^ *data++) & 0xFF;
crc = crc_table[i] ^ (crc << 8);
}
return crc;
}
uint64_t bch_crc64(const void *data, size_t len)
{
uint64_t crc = 0xffffffffffffffffULL;
crc = bch_crc64_update(crc, data, len);
return crc ^ 0xffffffffffffffffULL;
}