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From: Sami Liedes <sami.liedes@iki.fi>
To: Andreas Dilger <adilger@dilger.ca>
Cc: linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 4/5] libext2fs: Implement ext2fs_find_first_zero_generic_bmap().
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 21:15:14 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120312191514.GS6961@sli.dy.fi> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5E845FD5-30E4-47A1-AF8E-70A288E3442D@dilger.ca>

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On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 03:51:05AM -0600, Andreas Dilger wrote:
> Rather than making the bitmap searching loop more efficient, I've always thought
> it would be better to have an interface that iterates over the bitmap and returns
> the next set bit.  It is similar to what you implemented with ->find_first_zero(),
> but it would be better to have (IMHO) ->find_next_zero() and ->find_next_set().

I've been thinking about this. Such an interface might be a good idea,
and I could implement it and a corresponding backend implementation
for the bit array backend, but I don't think ext2fs_new_inode() could
properly exercise it and I'm hesitant to submit code that isn't tested
by being actually properly used somewhere. I will still do it if
there's a general consensus that it's a good idea.

It could be something along the lines of

* type ext2fs_bitmap_iterator, opaque to calling code, mainly a magic
  number and backend-specific private data. In the bitarray case it
  could just be the number of the bit pointed to and the end of the
  range to iterate.

* bool bitmap_ops->deref_iterator(ext2fs_generic_bitmap, ext2fs_bitmap_iterator)

* ext2fs_bitmap_iterator ops->create_iterator()
                            ->create_ranged_iterator(__u64 start, __u64 end)
                            ->free_iterator(ext2fs_bitmap_iterator) 

* __u64 bitmap_ops->iterator_position(...)

* errcode_t ops->find_next_zero(..., __u64 *pos),
               ->find_next_set(..., __u64 *pos)
  * These would both increment the iterator and, if pos != NULL, set
    *pos to the new bit position

* Modifying a bitmap invalidates all its iterators in such a way that
  the only legal operation for them afterwards is ->free_iterator()

In the case of ext2fs_new_inode(), the function does not actually
iterate through all zero bits; it really only wants to find the first
zero in a certain range, after which it returns. So for simplicity of
use (and efficiency) I think it still makes sense to have
->find_first_zero() too.

	Sami

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  reply	other threads:[~2012-03-12 19:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-03-10 21:33 [PATCH 0/5] Make filesystem shrinking faster and less CPU-intensive Sami Liedes
2012-03-10 21:34 ` [PATCH 1/5] libext2fs: Move a modulo operation out of a hot loop Sami Liedes
2012-03-11  9:50   ` Andreas Dilger
2012-03-10 21:35 ` [PATCH 2/5] resize2fs: Use EXT2_FLAG_64BITS Sami Liedes
2012-03-10 21:36 ` [PATCH 3/5] libext2fs: Document EXT2_FLAG_64BITS in ext2fs_open2() Sami Liedes
2012-03-10 21:37 ` [PATCH 4/5] libext2fs: Implement ext2fs_find_first_zero_generic_bmap() Sami Liedes
2012-03-11  9:51   ` Andreas Dilger
2012-03-12 19:15     ` Sami Liedes [this message]
2012-03-12 23:09       ` Andreas Dilger
2012-03-23 22:33       ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-26 13:53         ` Sami Liedes
2012-03-26 15:34           ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-26  2:39   ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-10 21:38 ` [PATCH 5/5] libext2fs: Implement fast find_first_zero() for bitarray bitmaps Sami Liedes
2012-03-26  2:34   ` Ted Ts'o
2012-03-26 13:22     ` Sami Liedes
2012-03-26 15:26       ` Ted Ts'o

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