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- /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
- #ifndef BTRFS_LRU_CACHE_H
- #define BTRFS_LRU_CACHE_H
- #include <linux/types.h>
- #include <linux/maple_tree.h>
- #include <linux/list.h>
- /*
- * A cache entry. This is meant to be embedded in a structure of a user of
- * this module. Similar to how struct list_head and struct rb_node are used.
- *
- * Note: it should be embedded as the first element in a struct (offset 0), and
- * this module assumes it was allocated with kmalloc(), so it calls kfree() when
- * it needs to free an entry.
- */
- struct btrfs_lru_cache_entry {
- struct list_head lru_list;
- u64 key;
- /*
- * Optional generation associated to a key. Use 0 if not needed/used.
- * Entries with the same key and different generations are stored in a
- * linked list, so use this only for cases where there's a small number
- * of different generations.
- */
- u64 gen;
- /*
- * The maple tree uses unsigned long type for the keys, which is 32 bits
- * on 32 bits systems, and 64 bits on 64 bits systems. So if we want to
- * use something like inode numbers as keys, which are always a u64, we
- * have to deal with this in a special way - we store the key in the
- * entry itself, as a u64, and the values inserted into the maple tree
- * are linked lists of entries - so in case we are on a 64 bits system,
- * that list always has a single entry, while on 32 bits systems it
- * may have more than one, with each entry having the same value for
- * their lower 32 bits of the u64 key.
- */
- struct list_head list;
- };
- struct btrfs_lru_cache {
- struct list_head lru_list;
- struct maple_tree entries;
- /* Number of entries stored in the cache. */
- unsigned int size;
- /* Maximum number of entries the cache can have. */
- unsigned int max_size;
- };
- #define btrfs_lru_cache_for_each_entry_safe(cache, entry, tmp) \
- list_for_each_entry_safe_reverse((entry), (tmp), &(cache)->lru_list, lru_list)
- static inline struct btrfs_lru_cache_entry *btrfs_lru_cache_lru_entry(
- struct btrfs_lru_cache *cache)
- {
- return list_first_entry_or_null(&cache->lru_list,
- struct btrfs_lru_cache_entry, lru_list);
- }
- void btrfs_lru_cache_init(struct btrfs_lru_cache *cache, unsigned int max_size);
- struct btrfs_lru_cache_entry *btrfs_lru_cache_lookup(struct btrfs_lru_cache *cache,
- u64 key, u64 gen);
- int btrfs_lru_cache_store(struct btrfs_lru_cache *cache,
- struct btrfs_lru_cache_entry *new_entry,
- gfp_t gfp);
- void btrfs_lru_cache_remove(struct btrfs_lru_cache *cache,
- struct btrfs_lru_cache_entry *entry);
- void btrfs_lru_cache_clear(struct btrfs_lru_cache *cache);
- #endif
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