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			This changes the interfaces in <asm/word-at-a-time.h> to be a bit more complicated, but a lot more generic. In particular, it allows us to really do the operations efficiently on both little-endian and big-endian machines, pretty much regardless of machine details. For example, if you can rely on a fast population count instruction on your architecture, this will allow you to make your optimized <asm/word-at-a-time.h> file with that. NOTE! The "generic" version in include/asm-generic/word-at-a-time.h is not truly generic, it actually only works on big-endian. Why? Because on little-endian the generic algorithms are wasteful, since you can inevitably do better. The x86 implementation is an example of that. (The only truly non-generic part of the asm-generic implementation is the "find_zero()" function, and you could make a little-endian version of it. And if the Kbuild infrastructure allowed us to pick a particular header file, that would be lovely) The <asm/word-at-a-time.h> functions are as follows: - WORD_AT_A_TIME_CONSTANTS: specific constants that the algorithm uses. - has_zero(): take a word, and determine if it has a zero byte in it. It gets the word, the pointer to the constant pool, and a pointer to an intermediate "data" field it can set. This is the "quick-and-dirty" zero tester: it's what is run inside the hot loops. - "prep_zero_mask()": take the word, the data that has_zero() produced, and the constant pool, and generate an *exact* mask of which byte had the first zero. This is run directly *outside* the loop, and allows the "has_zero()" function to answer the "is there a zero byte" question without necessarily getting exactly *which* byte is the first one to contain a zero. If you do multiple byte lookups concurrently (eg "hash_name()", which looks for both NUL and '/' bytes), after you've done the prep_zero_mask() phase, the result of those can be or'ed together to get the "either or" case. - The result from "prep_zero_mask()" can then be fed into "find_zero()" (to find the byte offset of the first byte that was zero) or into "zero_bytemask()" (to find the bytemask of the bytes preceding the zero byte). The existence of zero_bytemask() is optional, and is not necessary for the normal string routines. But dentry name hashing needs it, so if you enable DENTRY_WORD_AT_A_TIME you need to expose it. This changes the generic strncpy_from_user() function and the dentry hashing functions to use these modified word-at-a-time interfaces. This gets us back to the optimized state of the x86 strncpy that we lost in the previous commit when moving over to the generic version. Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #ifndef _ASM_WORD_AT_A_TIME_H
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| #define _ASM_WORD_AT_A_TIME_H
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| 
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| /*
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|  * This says "generic", but it's actually big-endian only.
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|  * Little-endian can use more efficient versions of these
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|  * interfaces, see for example
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|  *	 arch/x86/include/asm/word-at-a-time.h
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|  * for those.
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|  */
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| 
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| #include <linux/kernel.h>
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| 
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| struct word_at_a_time {
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| 	const unsigned long high_bits, low_bits;
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| };
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| 
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| #define WORD_AT_A_TIME_CONSTANTS { REPEAT_BYTE(0xfe) + 1, REPEAT_BYTE(0x7f) }
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| 
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| /* Bit set in the bytes that have a zero */
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| static inline long prep_zero_mask(unsigned long val, unsigned long rhs, const struct word_at_a_time *c)
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| {
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| 	unsigned long mask = (val & c->low_bits) + c->low_bits;
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| 	return ~(mask | rhs);
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| }
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| 
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| #define create_zero_mask(mask) (mask)
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| 
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| static inline long find_zero(unsigned long mask)
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| {
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| 	long byte = 0;
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| #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
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| 	if (mask >> 32)
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| 		mask >>= 32;
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| 	else
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| 		byte = 4;
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| #endif
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| 	if (mask >> 16)
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| 		mask >>= 16;
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| 	else
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| 		byte += 2;
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| 	return (mask >> 8) ? byte : byte + 1;
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| }
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| 
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| static inline bool has_zero(unsigned long val, unsigned long *data, const struct word_at_a_time *c)
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| {
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| 	unsigned long rhs = val | c->low_bits;
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| 	*data = rhs;
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| 	return (val + c->high_bits) & ~rhs;
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| }
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| 
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| #endif /* _ASM_WORD_AT_A_TIME_H */
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