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@@ -666,6 +666,43 @@ unsigned long radix_tree_next_hole(struct radix_tree_root *root,
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(radix_tree_next_hole);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(radix_tree_next_hole);
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+/**
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+ * radix_tree_prev_hole - find the prev hole (not-present entry)
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+ * @root: tree root
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+ * @index: index key
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+ * @max_scan: maximum range to search
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+ *
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+ * Search backwards in the range [max(index-max_scan+1, 0), index]
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+ * for the first hole.
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+ *
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+ * Returns: the index of the hole if found, otherwise returns an index
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+ * outside of the set specified (in which case 'index - return >= max_scan'
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+ * will be true). In rare cases of wrap-around, LONG_MAX will be returned.
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+ *
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+ * radix_tree_next_hole may be called under rcu_read_lock. However, like
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+ * radix_tree_gang_lookup, this will not atomically search a snapshot of
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+ * the tree at a single point in time. For example, if a hole is created
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+ * at index 10, then subsequently a hole is created at index 5,
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+ * radix_tree_prev_hole covering both indexes may return 5 if called under
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+ * rcu_read_lock.
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+ */
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+unsigned long radix_tree_prev_hole(struct radix_tree_root *root,
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+ unsigned long index, unsigned long max_scan)
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+{
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+ unsigned long i;
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+
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+ for (i = 0; i < max_scan; i++) {
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+ if (!radix_tree_lookup(root, index))
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+ break;
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+ index--;
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+ if (index == LONG_MAX)
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+ break;
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+ }
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+
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+ return index;
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+}
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+EXPORT_SYMBOL(radix_tree_prev_hole);
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+
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static unsigned int
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static unsigned int
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__lookup(struct radix_tree_node *slot, void ***results, unsigned long index,
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__lookup(struct radix_tree_node *slot, void ***results, unsigned long index,
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unsigned int max_items, unsigned long *next_index)
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unsigned int max_items, unsigned long *next_index)
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