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|   | /*
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|  |  * Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * This file is released under the GPL. | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | #ifndef _LINUX_DM_BITSET_H
 | ||
|  | #define _LINUX_DM_BITSET_H
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | #include "dm-array.h"
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /*
 | ||
|  |  * This bitset type is a thin wrapper round a dm_array of 64bit words.  It | ||
|  |  * uses a tiny, one word cache to reduce the number of array lookups and so | ||
|  |  * increase performance. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * Like the dm-array that it's based on, the caller needs to keep track of | ||
|  |  * the size of the bitset separately.  The underlying dm-array implicitly | ||
|  |  * knows how many words it's storing and will return -ENODATA if you try | ||
|  |  * and access an out of bounds word.  However, an out of bounds bit in the | ||
|  |  * final word will _not_ be detected, you have been warned. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * Bits are indexed from zero. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |  * Typical use: | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * a) Initialise a dm_disk_bitset structure with dm_disk_bitset_init(). | ||
|  |  *    This describes the bitset and includes the cache.  It's not called it | ||
|  |  *    dm_bitset_info in line with other data structures because it does | ||
|  |  *    include instance data. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * b) Get yourself a root.  The root is the index of a block of data on the | ||
|  |  *    disk that holds a particular instance of an bitset.  You may have a | ||
|  |  *    pre existing root in your metadata that you wish to use, or you may | ||
|  |  *    want to create a brand new, empty bitset with dm_bitset_empty(). | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * Like the other data structures in this library, dm_bitset objects are | ||
|  |  * immutable between transactions.  Update functions will return you the | ||
|  |  * root for a _new_ array.  If you've incremented the old root, via | ||
|  |  * dm_tm_inc(), before calling the update function you may continue to use | ||
|  |  * it in parallel with the new root. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * Even read operations may trigger the cache to be flushed and as such | ||
|  |  * return a root for a new, updated bitset. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * c) resize a bitset with dm_bitset_resize(). | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * d) Set a bit with dm_bitset_set_bit(). | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * e) Clear a bit with dm_bitset_clear_bit(). | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * f) Test a bit with dm_bitset_test_bit(). | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * g) Flush all updates from the cache with dm_bitset_flush(). | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * h) Destroy the bitset with dm_bitset_del().  This tells the transaction | ||
|  |  *    manager that you're no longer using this data structure so it can | ||
|  |  *    recycle it's blocks.  (dm_bitset_dec() would be a better name for it, | ||
|  |  *    but del is in keeping with dm_btree_del()). | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /*
 | ||
|  |  * Opaque object.  Unlike dm_array_info, you should have one of these per | ||
|  |  * bitset.  Initialise with dm_disk_bitset_init(). | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | struct dm_disk_bitset { | ||
|  | 	struct dm_array_info array_info; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	uint32_t current_index; | ||
|  | 	uint64_t current_bits; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 	bool current_index_set:1; | ||
|  | }; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /*
 | ||
|  |  * Sets up a dm_disk_bitset structure.  You don't need to do anything with | ||
|  |  * this structure when you finish using it. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * tm - the transaction manager that should supervise this structure | ||
|  |  * info - the structure being initialised | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | void dm_disk_bitset_init(struct dm_transaction_manager *tm, | ||
|  | 			 struct dm_disk_bitset *info); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /*
 | ||
|  |  * Create an empty, zero length bitset. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * info - describes the bitset | ||
|  |  * new_root - on success, points to the new root block | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | int dm_bitset_empty(struct dm_disk_bitset *info, dm_block_t *new_root); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /*
 | ||
|  |  * Resize the bitset. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * info - describes the bitset | ||
|  |  * old_root - the root block of the array on disk | ||
|  |  * old_nr_entries - the number of bits in the old bitset | ||
|  |  * new_nr_entries - the number of bits you want in the new bitset | ||
|  |  * default_value - the value for any new bits | ||
|  |  * new_root - on success, points to the new root block | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | int dm_bitset_resize(struct dm_disk_bitset *info, dm_block_t old_root, | ||
|  | 		     uint32_t old_nr_entries, uint32_t new_nr_entries, | ||
|  | 		     bool default_value, dm_block_t *new_root); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /*
 | ||
|  |  * Frees the bitset. | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | int dm_bitset_del(struct dm_disk_bitset *info, dm_block_t root); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /*
 | ||
|  |  * Set a bit. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * info - describes the bitset | ||
|  |  * root - the root block of the bitset | ||
|  |  * index - the bit index | ||
|  |  * new_root - on success, points to the new root block | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * -ENODATA will be returned if the index is out of bounds. | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | int dm_bitset_set_bit(struct dm_disk_bitset *info, dm_block_t root, | ||
|  | 		      uint32_t index, dm_block_t *new_root); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /*
 | ||
|  |  * Clears a bit. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * info - describes the bitset | ||
|  |  * root - the root block of the bitset | ||
|  |  * index - the bit index | ||
|  |  * new_root - on success, points to the new root block | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * -ENODATA will be returned if the index is out of bounds. | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | int dm_bitset_clear_bit(struct dm_disk_bitset *info, dm_block_t root, | ||
|  | 			uint32_t index, dm_block_t *new_root); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /*
 | ||
|  |  * Tests a bit. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * info - describes the bitset | ||
|  |  * root - the root block of the bitset | ||
|  |  * index - the bit index | ||
|  |  * new_root - on success, points to the new root block (cached values may have been written) | ||
|  |  * result - the bit value you're after | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * -ENODATA will be returned if the index is out of bounds. | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | int dm_bitset_test_bit(struct dm_disk_bitset *info, dm_block_t root, | ||
|  | 		       uint32_t index, dm_block_t *new_root, bool *result); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | /*
 | ||
|  |  * Flush any cached changes to disk. | ||
|  |  * | ||
|  |  * info - describes the bitset | ||
|  |  * root - the root block of the bitset | ||
|  |  * new_root - on success, points to the new root block | ||
|  |  */ | ||
|  | int dm_bitset_flush(struct dm_disk_bitset *info, dm_block_t root, | ||
|  | 		    dm_block_t *new_root); | ||
|  | 
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|  | /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/ | ||
|  | 
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|  | #endif /* _LINUX_DM_BITSET_H */
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