From: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> In a non-critical path, irqdomain wants to know how many entries are stored in the xarray, so add xa_count(). This is a pretty straightforward conversion; mostly just removing now-redundant locking. The only thing of note is just how much simpler irq_domain_fix_revmap() becomes. Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Acked-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@xxxxxxx> --- include/linux/irqdomain.h | 10 ++++------ include/linux/xarray.h | 1 + kernel/irq/irqdomain.c | 39 ++++++++++----------------------------- lib/xarray.c | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/irqdomain.h b/include/linux/irqdomain.h index 48c7e86bb556..6c69d9141709 100644 --- a/include/linux/irqdomain.h +++ b/include/linux/irqdomain.h @@ -33,8 +33,7 @@ #include <linux/types.h> #include <linux/irqhandler.h> #include <linux/of.h> -#include <linux/mutex.h> -#include <linux/radix-tree.h> +#include <linux/xarray.h> struct device_node; struct irq_domain; @@ -151,7 +150,7 @@ struct irq_domain_chip_generic; * @revmap_direct_max_irq: The largest hwirq that can be set for controllers that * support direct mapping * @revmap_size: Size of the linear map table @linear_revmap[] - * @revmap_tree: Radix map tree for hwirqs that don't fit in the linear map + * @revmap_array: hwirqs that don't fit in the linear map * @linear_revmap: Linear table of hwirq->virq reverse mappings */ struct irq_domain { @@ -177,8 +176,7 @@ struct irq_domain { irq_hw_number_t hwirq_max; unsigned int revmap_direct_max_irq; unsigned int revmap_size; - struct radix_tree_root revmap_tree; - struct mutex revmap_tree_mutex; + struct xarray revmap_array; unsigned int linear_revmap[]; }; @@ -378,7 +376,7 @@ extern void irq_dispose_mapping(unsigned int virq); * This is a fast path alternative to irq_find_mapping() that can be * called directly by irq controller code to save a handful of * instructions. It is always safe to call, but won't find irqs mapped - * using the radix tree. + * using the xarray. */ static inline unsigned int irq_linear_revmap(struct irq_domain *domain, irq_hw_number_t hwirq) diff --git a/include/linux/xarray.h b/include/linux/xarray.h index c3f7405c5517..892288fe9595 100644 --- a/include/linux/xarray.h +++ b/include/linux/xarray.h @@ -269,6 +269,7 @@ void *xa_find_after(struct xarray *xa, unsigned long *index, unsigned long max, xa_tag_t) __attribute__((nonnull(2))); unsigned int xa_extract(struct xarray *, void **dst, unsigned long start, unsigned long max, unsigned int n, xa_tag_t); +unsigned long xa_count(struct xarray *); void xa_destroy(struct xarray *); /** diff --git a/kernel/irq/irqdomain.c b/kernel/irq/irqdomain.c index 62068ad46930..d6da3a8eadd2 100644 --- a/kernel/irq/irqdomain.c +++ b/kernel/irq/irqdomain.c @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_domain_free_fwnode); /** * __irq_domain_add() - Allocate a new irq_domain data structure * @fwnode: firmware node for the interrupt controller - * @size: Size of linear map; 0 for radix mapping only + * @size: Size of linear map; 0 for xarray mapping only * @hwirq_max: Maximum number of interrupts supported by controller * @direct_max: Maximum value of direct maps; Use ~0 for no limit; 0 for no * direct mapping @@ -209,8 +209,7 @@ struct irq_domain *__irq_domain_add(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, int size, of_node_get(of_node); /* Fill structure */ - INIT_RADIX_TREE(&domain->revmap_tree, GFP_KERNEL); - mutex_init(&domain->revmap_tree_mutex); + xa_init(&domain->revmap_array); domain->ops = ops; domain->host_data = host_data; domain->hwirq_max = hwirq_max; @@ -241,7 +240,7 @@ void irq_domain_remove(struct irq_domain *domain) mutex_lock(&irq_domain_mutex); debugfs_remove_domain_dir(domain); - WARN_ON(!radix_tree_empty(&domain->revmap_tree)); + WARN_ON(!xa_empty(&domain->revmap_array)); list_del(&domain->link); @@ -462,9 +461,7 @@ static void irq_domain_clear_mapping(struct irq_domain *domain, if (hwirq < domain->revmap_size) { domain->linear_revmap[hwirq] = 0; } else { - mutex_lock(&domain->revmap_tree_mutex); - radix_tree_delete(&domain->revmap_tree, hwirq); - mutex_unlock(&domain->revmap_tree_mutex); + xa_erase(&domain->revmap_array, hwirq); } } @@ -475,9 +472,7 @@ static void irq_domain_set_mapping(struct irq_domain *domain, if (hwirq < domain->revmap_size) { domain->linear_revmap[hwirq] = irq_data->irq; } else { - mutex_lock(&domain->revmap_tree_mutex); - radix_tree_insert(&domain->revmap_tree, hwirq, irq_data); - mutex_unlock(&domain->revmap_tree_mutex); + xa_store(&domain->revmap_array, hwirq, irq_data, GFP_KERNEL); } } @@ -585,7 +580,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_domain_associate_many); * This routine is used for irq controllers which can choose the hardware * interrupt numbers they generate. In such a case it's simplest to use * the linux irq as the hardware interrupt number. It still uses the linear - * or radix tree to store the mapping, but the irq controller can optimize + * or xarray to store the mapping, but the irq controller can optimize * the revmap path by using the hwirq directly. */ unsigned int irq_create_direct_mapping(struct irq_domain *domain) @@ -890,9 +885,7 @@ unsigned int irq_find_mapping(struct irq_domain *domain, if (hwirq < domain->revmap_size) return domain->linear_revmap[hwirq]; - rcu_read_lock(); - data = radix_tree_lookup(&domain->revmap_tree, hwirq); - rcu_read_unlock(); + data = xa_load(&domain->revmap_array, hwirq); return data ? data->irq : 0; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(irq_find_mapping); @@ -943,8 +936,6 @@ static int virq_debug_show(struct seq_file *m, void *private) unsigned long flags; struct irq_desc *desc; struct irq_domain *domain; - struct radix_tree_iter iter; - void __rcu **slot; int i; seq_printf(m, " %-16s %-6s %-10s %-10s %s\n", @@ -953,7 +944,6 @@ static int virq_debug_show(struct seq_file *m, void *private) list_for_each_entry(domain, &irq_domain_list, link) { struct device_node *of_node; const char *name; - int count = 0; of_node = irq_domain_get_of_node(domain); @@ -965,8 +955,7 @@ static int virq_debug_show(struct seq_file *m, void *private) else name = ""; - radix_tree_for_each_slot(slot, &domain->revmap_tree, &iter, 0) - count++; + count = xa_count(&domain->revmap_array); seq_printf(m, "%c%-16s %6u %10u %10u %s\n", domain == irq_default_domain ? '*' : ' ', domain->name, domain->revmap_size + count, domain->revmap_size, @@ -1452,17 +1441,9 @@ int __irq_domain_alloc_irqs(struct irq_domain *domain, int irq_base, /* The irq_data was moved, fix the revmap to refer to the new location */ static void irq_domain_fix_revmap(struct irq_data *d) { - void __rcu **slot; - if (d->hwirq < d->domain->revmap_size) - return; /* Not using radix tree. */ - - /* Fix up the revmap. */ - mutex_lock(&d->domain->revmap_tree_mutex); - slot = radix_tree_lookup_slot(&d->domain->revmap_tree, d->hwirq); - if (slot) - radix_tree_replace_slot(&d->domain->revmap_tree, slot, d); - mutex_unlock(&d->domain->revmap_tree_mutex); + return; + xa_store(&d->domain->revmap_array, d->hwirq, d, GFP_KERNEL); } /** diff --git a/lib/xarray.c b/lib/xarray.c index b4dec8e2d202..62642e5508ee 100644 --- a/lib/xarray.c +++ b/lib/xarray.c @@ -1625,6 +1625,31 @@ unsigned int xa_extract(struct xarray *xa, void **dst, unsigned long start, } EXPORT_SYMBOL(xa_extract); +/** + * xa_count() - Count the number of present entries in the XArray + * @xa: XArray. + * + * This function walks the XArray counting how many entries are present. + * If every entry in the XArray is full, this function will return 0. If + * this is a theoretical possibility, check xa_empty() first. + * + * This is a naive implementation; faster implementations are possible. + * If speed is important, consider maintaining a count variable in your + * own data structure. + */ +unsigned long xa_count(struct xarray *xa) +{ + XA_STATE(xas, xa, 0); + void *p; + unsigned long count = 0; + + xas_for_each(&xas, p, ULONG_MAX) + count++; + + return count; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(xa_count); + /** * xa_destroy() - Free all internal data structures. * @xa: XArray. -- 2.15.1 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-s390" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html