ida: Remove old API
Delete ida_pre_get(), ida_get_new(), ida_get_new_above() and ida_remove() from the public API. Some of these functions still exist as internal helpers, but they should not be called by consumers. Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
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@ -225,13 +225,9 @@ struct ida {
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}
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#define DEFINE_IDA(name) struct ida name = IDA_INIT(name)
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int ida_pre_get(struct ida *ida, gfp_t gfp_mask);
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int ida_get_new_above(struct ida *ida, int starting_id, int *p_id);
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void ida_remove(struct ida *ida, int id);
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void ida_destroy(struct ida *ida);
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int ida_alloc_range(struct ida *, unsigned int min, unsigned int max, gfp_t);
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void ida_free(struct ida *, unsigned int id);
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void ida_destroy(struct ida *ida);
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/**
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* ida_alloc() - Allocate an unused ID.
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@ -292,20 +288,11 @@ static inline void ida_init(struct ida *ida)
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ida_alloc_range(ida, start, (end) - 1, gfp)
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#define ida_simple_remove(ida, id) ida_free(ida, id)
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/**
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* ida_get_new - allocate new ID
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* @ida: idr handle
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* @p_id: pointer to the allocated handle
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*
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* Simple wrapper around ida_get_new_above() w/ @starting_id of zero.
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*/
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static inline int ida_get_new(struct ida *ida, int *p_id)
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{
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return ida_get_new_above(ida, 0, p_id);
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}
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static inline bool ida_is_empty(const struct ida *ida)
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{
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return radix_tree_empty(&ida->ida_rt);
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}
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/* in lib/radix-tree.c */
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int ida_pre_get(struct ida *ida, gfp_t gfp_mask);
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#endif /* __IDR_H__ */
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lib/idr.c
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lib/idr.c
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@ -320,16 +320,9 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(idr_replace);
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* ida_alloc(), ida_alloc_min(), ida_alloc_max() or ida_alloc_range().
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* To free an ID, call ida_free().
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*
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* If you have more complex locking requirements, use a loop around
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* ida_pre_get() and ida_get_new() to allocate a new ID. Then use
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* ida_remove() to free an ID. You must make sure that ida_get_new() and
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* ida_remove() cannot be called at the same time as each other for the
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* same IDA.
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*
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* You can also use ida_get_new_above() if you need an ID to be allocated
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* above a particular number. ida_destroy() can be used to dispose of an
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* IDA without needing to free the individual IDs in it. You can use
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* ida_is_empty() to find out whether the IDA has any IDs currently allocated.
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* ida_destroy() can be used to dispose of an IDA without needing to
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* free the individual IDs in it. You can use ida_is_empty() to find
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* out whether the IDA has any IDs currently allocated.
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*
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* IDs are currently limited to the range [0-INT_MAX]. If this is an awkward
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* limitation, it should be quite straightforward to raise the maximum.
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#define IDA_MAX (0x80000000U / IDA_BITMAP_BITS - 1)
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/**
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* ida_get_new_above - allocate new ID above or equal to a start id
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* @ida: ida handle
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* @start: id to start search at
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* @id: pointer to the allocated handle
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*
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* Allocate new ID above or equal to @start. It should be called
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* with any required locks to ensure that concurrent calls to
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* ida_get_new_above() / ida_get_new() / ida_remove() are not allowed.
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* Consider using ida_alloc_range() if you do not have complex locking
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* requirements.
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*
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* If memory is required, it will return %-EAGAIN, you should unlock
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* and go back to the ida_pre_get() call. If the ida is full, it will
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* return %-ENOSPC. On success, it will return 0.
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*
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* @id returns a value in the range @start ... %0x7fffffff.
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*/
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int ida_get_new_above(struct ida *ida, int start, int *id)
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static int ida_get_new_above(struct ida *ida, int start, int *id)
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{
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struct radix_tree_root *root = &ida->ida_rt;
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void __rcu **slot;
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return 0;
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}
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ida_get_new_above);
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/**
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* ida_remove - Free the given ID
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* @ida: ida handle
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* @id: ID to free
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*
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* This function should not be called at the same time as ida_get_new_above().
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*/
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void ida_remove(struct ida *ida, int id)
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static void ida_remove(struct ida *ida, int id)
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{
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unsigned long index = id / IDA_BITMAP_BITS;
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unsigned offset = id % IDA_BITMAP_BITS;
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}
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return;
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err:
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WARN(1, "ida_remove called for id=%d which is not allocated.\n", id);
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WARN(1, "ida_free called for id=%d which is not allocated.\n", id);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ida_remove);
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/**
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* ida_destroy() - Free all IDs.
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int ida_alloc_range(struct ida *ida, unsigned int min, unsigned int max,
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gfp_t gfp)
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{
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int ret, id;
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int ret, id = 0;
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unsigned long flags;
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if ((int)min < 0)
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@ -2106,14 +2106,6 @@ void idr_preload(gfp_t gfp_mask)
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(idr_preload);
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/**
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* ida_pre_get - reserve resources for ida allocation
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* @ida: ida handle
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* @gfp: memory allocation flags
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*
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* This function should be called before calling ida_get_new_above(). If it
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* is unable to allocate memory, it will return %0. On success, it returns %1.
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*/
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int ida_pre_get(struct ida *ida, gfp_t gfp)
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{
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/*
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return 1;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(ida_pre_get);
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void __rcu **idr_get_free(struct radix_tree_root *root,
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struct radix_tree_iter *iter, gfp_t gfp,
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