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bcachefs: Kill bch2_bkey_debugcheck
The old .debugcheck methods are no more and this just calls the .invalid method, which doesn't add much since we already check that when doing btree updates and when reading metadata in. Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@gmail.com>
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@ -281,9 +281,6 @@ do { \
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"significantly affect performance") \
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BCH_DEBUG_PARAM(debug_check_iterators, \
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"Enables extra verification for btree iterators") \
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BCH_DEBUG_PARAM(debug_check_bkeys, \
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"Run bkey_debugcheck (primarily checking GC/allocation "\
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"information) when iterating over keys") \
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BCH_DEBUG_PARAM(debug_check_btree_accounting, \
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"Verify btree accounting for keys within a node") \
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BCH_DEBUG_PARAM(journal_seq_verify, \
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@ -212,22 +212,6 @@ const char *bch2_bkey_in_btree_node(struct btree *b, struct bkey_s_c k)
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return NULL;
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}
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void bch2_bkey_debugcheck(struct bch_fs *c, struct btree *b, struct bkey_s_c k)
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{
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const char *invalid;
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BUG_ON(!k.k->u64s);
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invalid = bch2_bkey_invalid(c, k, btree_node_type(b)) ?:
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bch2_bkey_in_btree_node(b, k);
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if (invalid) {
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char buf[160];
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bch2_bkey_val_to_text(&PBUF(buf), c, k);
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bch2_fs_inconsistent(c, "invalid bkey %s: %s", buf, invalid);
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}
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}
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void bch2_bpos_to_text(struct printbuf *out, struct bpos pos)
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{
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if (!bpos_cmp(pos, POS_MIN))
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@ -34,8 +34,6 @@ const char *bch2_bkey_invalid(struct bch_fs *, struct bkey_s_c,
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enum btree_node_type);
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const char *bch2_bkey_in_btree_node(struct btree *, struct bkey_s_c);
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void bch2_bkey_debugcheck(struct bch_fs *, struct btree *, struct bkey_s_c);
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void bch2_bpos_to_text(struct printbuf *, struct bpos);
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void bch2_bkey_to_text(struct printbuf *, const struct bkey *);
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void bch2_val_to_text(struct printbuf *, struct bch_fs *,
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@ -990,8 +990,6 @@ static inline struct bkey_s_c __btree_iter_unpack(struct bch_fs *c,
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struct bkey *u,
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struct bkey_packed *k)
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{
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struct bkey_s_c ret;
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if (unlikely(!k)) {
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/*
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* signal to bch2_btree_iter_peek_slot() that we're currently at
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@ -1001,19 +999,7 @@ static inline struct bkey_s_c __btree_iter_unpack(struct bch_fs *c,
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return bkey_s_c_null;
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}
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ret = bkey_disassemble(l->b, k, u);
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/*
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* XXX: bch2_btree_bset_insert_key() generates invalid keys when we
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* overwrite extents - it sets k->type = KEY_TYPE_deleted on the key
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* being overwritten but doesn't change k->size. But this is ok, because
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* those keys are never written out, we just have to avoid a spurious
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* assertion here:
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*/
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if (bch2_debug_check_bkeys && !bkey_deleted(ret.k))
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bch2_bkey_debugcheck(c, l->b, ret);
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return ret;
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return bkey_disassemble(l->b, k, u);
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}
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static inline struct bkey_s_c btree_path_level_peek_all(struct bch_fs *c,
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