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minix bit operations are only used by minix filesystem and useless by other modules. Because byte order of inode and block bitmaps is different on each architecture like below: m68k: big-endian 16bit indexed bitmaps h8300, microblaze, s390, sparc, m68knommu: big-endian 32 or 64bit indexed bitmaps m32r, mips, sh, xtensa: big-endian 32 or 64bit indexed bitmaps for big-endian mode little-endian bitmaps for little-endian mode Others: little-endian bitmaps In order to move minix bit operations from asm/bitops.h to architecture independent code in minix filesystem, this provides two config options. CONFIG_MINIX_FS_BIG_ENDIAN_16BIT_INDEXED is only selected by m68k. CONFIG_MINIX_FS_NATIVE_ENDIAN is selected by the architectures which use native byte order bitmaps (h8300, microblaze, s390, sparc, m68knommu, m32r, mips, sh, xtensa). The architectures which always use little-endian bitmaps do not select these options. Finally, we can remove minix bit operations from asm/bitops.h for all architectures. Signed-off-by: Akinobu Mita <akinobu.mita@gmail.com> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Acked-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org> Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Roman Zippel <zippel@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com> Cc: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com> Cc: Yoshinori Sato <ysato@users.sourceforge.jp> Cc: Michal Simek <monstr@monstr.eu> Cc: "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net> Cc: Hirokazu Takata <takata@linux-m32r.org> Acked-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org> Acked-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> Cc: Chris Zankel <chris@zankel.net> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
340 lines
9.2 KiB
C
340 lines
9.2 KiB
C
/*
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* PowerPC atomic bit operations.
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*
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* Merged version by David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>.
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* Based on ppc64 versions by: Dave Engebretsen, Todd Inglett, Don
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* Reed, Pat McCarthy, Peter Bergner, Anton Blanchard. They
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* originally took it from the ppc32 code.
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*
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* Within a word, bits are numbered LSB first. Lot's of places make
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* this assumption by directly testing bits with (val & (1<<nr)).
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* This can cause confusion for large (> 1 word) bitmaps on a
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* big-endian system because, unlike little endian, the number of each
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* bit depends on the word size.
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*
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* The bitop functions are defined to work on unsigned longs, so for a
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* ppc64 system the bits end up numbered:
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* |63..............0|127............64|191...........128|255...........196|
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* and on ppc32:
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* |31.....0|63....31|95....64|127...96|159..128|191..160|223..192|255..224|
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*
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* There are a few little-endian macros used mostly for filesystem
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* bitmaps, these work on similar bit arrays layouts, but
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* byte-oriented:
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* |7...0|15...8|23...16|31...24|39...32|47...40|55...48|63...56|
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*
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* The main difference is that bit 3-5 (64b) or 3-4 (32b) in the bit
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* number field needs to be reversed compared to the big-endian bit
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* fields. This can be achieved by XOR with 0x38 (64b) or 0x18 (32b).
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
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* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*/
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#ifndef _ASM_POWERPC_BITOPS_H
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#define _ASM_POWERPC_BITOPS_H
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#ifdef __KERNEL__
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#ifndef _LINUX_BITOPS_H
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#error only <linux/bitops.h> can be included directly
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#endif
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#include <linux/compiler.h>
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#include <asm/asm-compat.h>
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#include <asm/synch.h>
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/*
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* clear_bit doesn't imply a memory barrier
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*/
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#define smp_mb__before_clear_bit() smp_mb()
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#define smp_mb__after_clear_bit() smp_mb()
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#define BITOP_MASK(nr) (1UL << ((nr) % BITS_PER_LONG))
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#define BITOP_WORD(nr) ((nr) / BITS_PER_LONG)
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#define BITOP_LE_SWIZZLE ((BITS_PER_LONG-1) & ~0x7)
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/* Macro for generating the ***_bits() functions */
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#define DEFINE_BITOP(fn, op, prefix, postfix) \
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static __inline__ void fn(unsigned long mask, \
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volatile unsigned long *_p) \
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{ \
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unsigned long old; \
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unsigned long *p = (unsigned long *)_p; \
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__asm__ __volatile__ ( \
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prefix \
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"1:" PPC_LLARX(%0,0,%3,0) "\n" \
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stringify_in_c(op) "%0,%0,%2\n" \
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PPC405_ERR77(0,%3) \
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PPC_STLCX "%0,0,%3\n" \
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"bne- 1b\n" \
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postfix \
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: "=&r" (old), "+m" (*p) \
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: "r" (mask), "r" (p) \
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: "cc", "memory"); \
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}
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DEFINE_BITOP(set_bits, or, "", "")
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DEFINE_BITOP(clear_bits, andc, "", "")
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DEFINE_BITOP(clear_bits_unlock, andc, PPC_RELEASE_BARRIER, "")
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DEFINE_BITOP(change_bits, xor, "", "")
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static __inline__ void set_bit(int nr, volatile unsigned long *addr)
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{
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set_bits(BITOP_MASK(nr), addr + BITOP_WORD(nr));
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}
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static __inline__ void clear_bit(int nr, volatile unsigned long *addr)
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{
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clear_bits(BITOP_MASK(nr), addr + BITOP_WORD(nr));
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}
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static __inline__ void clear_bit_unlock(int nr, volatile unsigned long *addr)
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{
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clear_bits_unlock(BITOP_MASK(nr), addr + BITOP_WORD(nr));
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}
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static __inline__ void change_bit(int nr, volatile unsigned long *addr)
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{
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change_bits(BITOP_MASK(nr), addr + BITOP_WORD(nr));
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}
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/* Like DEFINE_BITOP(), with changes to the arguments to 'op' and the output
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* operands. */
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#define DEFINE_TESTOP(fn, op, prefix, postfix, eh) \
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static __inline__ unsigned long fn( \
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unsigned long mask, \
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volatile unsigned long *_p) \
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{ \
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unsigned long old, t; \
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unsigned long *p = (unsigned long *)_p; \
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__asm__ __volatile__ ( \
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prefix \
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"1:" PPC_LLARX(%0,0,%3,eh) "\n" \
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stringify_in_c(op) "%1,%0,%2\n" \
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PPC405_ERR77(0,%3) \
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PPC_STLCX "%1,0,%3\n" \
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"bne- 1b\n" \
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postfix \
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: "=&r" (old), "=&r" (t) \
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: "r" (mask), "r" (p) \
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: "cc", "memory"); \
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return (old & mask); \
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}
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DEFINE_TESTOP(test_and_set_bits, or, PPC_RELEASE_BARRIER,
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PPC_ACQUIRE_BARRIER, 0)
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DEFINE_TESTOP(test_and_set_bits_lock, or, "",
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PPC_ACQUIRE_BARRIER, 1)
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DEFINE_TESTOP(test_and_clear_bits, andc, PPC_RELEASE_BARRIER,
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PPC_ACQUIRE_BARRIER, 0)
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DEFINE_TESTOP(test_and_change_bits, xor, PPC_RELEASE_BARRIER,
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PPC_ACQUIRE_BARRIER, 0)
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static __inline__ int test_and_set_bit(unsigned long nr,
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volatile unsigned long *addr)
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{
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return test_and_set_bits(BITOP_MASK(nr), addr + BITOP_WORD(nr)) != 0;
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}
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static __inline__ int test_and_set_bit_lock(unsigned long nr,
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volatile unsigned long *addr)
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{
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return test_and_set_bits_lock(BITOP_MASK(nr),
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addr + BITOP_WORD(nr)) != 0;
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}
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static __inline__ int test_and_clear_bit(unsigned long nr,
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volatile unsigned long *addr)
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{
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return test_and_clear_bits(BITOP_MASK(nr), addr + BITOP_WORD(nr)) != 0;
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}
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static __inline__ int test_and_change_bit(unsigned long nr,
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volatile unsigned long *addr)
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{
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return test_and_change_bits(BITOP_MASK(nr), addr + BITOP_WORD(nr)) != 0;
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}
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#include <asm-generic/bitops/non-atomic.h>
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static __inline__ void __clear_bit_unlock(int nr, volatile unsigned long *addr)
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{
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__asm__ __volatile__(PPC_RELEASE_BARRIER "" ::: "memory");
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__clear_bit(nr, addr);
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}
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/*
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* Return the zero-based bit position (LE, not IBM bit numbering) of
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* the most significant 1-bit in a double word.
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*/
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static __inline__ __attribute__((const))
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int __ilog2(unsigned long x)
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{
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int lz;
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asm (PPC_CNTLZL "%0,%1" : "=r" (lz) : "r" (x));
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return BITS_PER_LONG - 1 - lz;
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}
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static inline __attribute__((const))
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int __ilog2_u32(u32 n)
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{
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int bit;
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asm ("cntlzw %0,%1" : "=r" (bit) : "r" (n));
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return 31 - bit;
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}
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#ifdef __powerpc64__
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static inline __attribute__((const))
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int __ilog2_u64(u64 n)
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{
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int bit;
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asm ("cntlzd %0,%1" : "=r" (bit) : "r" (n));
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return 63 - bit;
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* Determines the bit position of the least significant 0 bit in the
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* specified double word. The returned bit position will be
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* zero-based, starting from the right side (63/31 - 0).
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*/
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static __inline__ unsigned long ffz(unsigned long x)
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{
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/* no zero exists anywhere in the 8 byte area. */
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if ((x = ~x) == 0)
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return BITS_PER_LONG;
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/*
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* Calculate the bit position of the least signficant '1' bit in x
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* (since x has been changed this will actually be the least signficant
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* '0' bit in * the original x). Note: (x & -x) gives us a mask that
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* is the least significant * (RIGHT-most) 1-bit of the value in x.
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*/
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return __ilog2(x & -x);
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}
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static __inline__ int __ffs(unsigned long x)
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{
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return __ilog2(x & -x);
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}
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/*
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* ffs: find first bit set. This is defined the same way as
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* the libc and compiler builtin ffs routines, therefore
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* differs in spirit from the above ffz (man ffs).
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*/
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static __inline__ int ffs(int x)
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{
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unsigned long i = (unsigned long)x;
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return __ilog2(i & -i) + 1;
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}
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/*
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* fls: find last (most-significant) bit set.
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* Note fls(0) = 0, fls(1) = 1, fls(0x80000000) = 32.
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*/
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static __inline__ int fls(unsigned int x)
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{
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int lz;
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asm ("cntlzw %0,%1" : "=r" (lz) : "r" (x));
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return 32 - lz;
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}
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static __inline__ unsigned long __fls(unsigned long x)
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{
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return __ilog2(x);
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}
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/*
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* 64-bit can do this using one cntlzd (count leading zeroes doubleword)
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* instruction; for 32-bit we use the generic version, which does two
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* 32-bit fls calls.
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*/
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#ifdef __powerpc64__
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static __inline__ int fls64(__u64 x)
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{
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int lz;
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asm ("cntlzd %0,%1" : "=r" (lz) : "r" (x));
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return 64 - lz;
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}
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#else
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#include <asm-generic/bitops/fls64.h>
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#endif /* __powerpc64__ */
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#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64
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unsigned int __arch_hweight8(unsigned int w);
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unsigned int __arch_hweight16(unsigned int w);
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unsigned int __arch_hweight32(unsigned int w);
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unsigned long __arch_hweight64(__u64 w);
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#include <asm-generic/bitops/const_hweight.h>
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#else
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#include <asm-generic/bitops/hweight.h>
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#endif
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#include <asm-generic/bitops/find.h>
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/* Little-endian versions */
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static __inline__ int test_bit_le(unsigned long nr,
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__const__ void *addr)
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{
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__const__ unsigned char *tmp = (__const__ unsigned char *) addr;
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return (tmp[nr >> 3] >> (nr & 7)) & 1;
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}
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static inline void __set_bit_le(int nr, void *addr)
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{
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__set_bit(nr ^ BITOP_LE_SWIZZLE, addr);
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}
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static inline void __clear_bit_le(int nr, void *addr)
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{
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__clear_bit(nr ^ BITOP_LE_SWIZZLE, addr);
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}
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static inline int test_and_set_bit_le(int nr, void *addr)
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{
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return test_and_set_bit(nr ^ BITOP_LE_SWIZZLE, addr);
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}
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static inline int test_and_clear_bit_le(int nr, void *addr)
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{
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return test_and_clear_bit(nr ^ BITOP_LE_SWIZZLE, addr);
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}
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static inline int __test_and_set_bit_le(int nr, void *addr)
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{
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return __test_and_set_bit(nr ^ BITOP_LE_SWIZZLE, addr);
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}
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static inline int __test_and_clear_bit_le(int nr, void *addr)
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{
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return __test_and_clear_bit(nr ^ BITOP_LE_SWIZZLE, addr);
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}
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#define find_first_zero_bit_le(addr, size) \
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find_next_zero_bit_le((addr), (size), 0)
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unsigned long find_next_zero_bit_le(const void *addr,
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unsigned long size, unsigned long offset);
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unsigned long find_next_bit_le(const void *addr,
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unsigned long size, unsigned long offset);
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/* Bitmap functions for the ext2 filesystem */
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#define ext2_set_bit_atomic(lock, nr, addr) \
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test_and_set_bit_le((nr), (unsigned long*)addr)
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#define ext2_clear_bit_atomic(lock, nr, addr) \
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test_and_clear_bit_le((nr), (unsigned long*)addr)
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#include <asm-generic/bitops/sched.h>
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#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
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#endif /* _ASM_POWERPC_BITOPS_H */
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