Re: [PATCH v2 05/14] mm, memremap: Up-level foreach_order_pgoff()

From: Matthew Wilcox
Date: Mon Jul 16 2018 - 17:00:25 EST


On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 10:00:48AM -0700, Dan Williams wrote:
> The foreach_order_pgoff() helper takes advantage of the ability to
> insert multi-order entries into a radix. It is currently used by
> devm_memremap_pages() to minimize the number of entries in the pgmap
> radix. Instead of dividing a range by a constant power-of-2 sized unit
> and inserting an entry for each unit, it determines the maximum
> power-of-2 sized entry (subject to alignment offset) that can be
> inserted at each iteration.
>
> Up-level this helper so it can be used for populating other radix
> instances. For example asynchronous-memmap-initialization-thread lookups
> arriving in a follow on change.

Hopefully by the time you're back, I'll have this code replaced with
the XArray. Here's my proposed API:

old = xa_store_range(xa, first, last, ptr, GFP_KERNEL);

and then you'd simply use xa_for_each() as an iterator. You'd do one
iteration for each range in the XArray, not for each entry occupied.
So there's a difference between:

xa_store(xa, 1, ptr, GFP_KERNEL);
xa_store(xa, 2, ptr, GFP_KERNEL);
xa_store(xa, 3, ptr, GFP_KERNEL);

and

xa_store_range(xa, 1, 3, ptr, GFP_KERNEL);

index = 0; i = 0;
xa_for_each(xa, p, index, ULONG_MAX, XA_PRESENT)
i++;

will return i = 3 for the first case and i = 1 for the second.