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Apply two nice improvements caught by Ricardo,
spl-05-div64.patch This is a much less intrusive fix for undefined 64-bit division symbols when compiling the DMU in 32-bit kernels. * spl-06-atomic64.patch This is a workaround for 32-bit kernels that don't have atomic64_t. git-svn-id: https://outreach.scidac.gov/svn/spl/trunk@162 7e1ea52c-4ff2-0310-8f11-9dd32ca42a1c
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@@ -88,12 +88,15 @@ highbit(unsigned long i)
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(highbit);
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/*
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* Implementation of div64_64(), for kernels that don't have it.
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*
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* Taken from a 2.6.24 kernel.
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* Implementation of 64 bit division for 32-bit machines.
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*/
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uint64_t spl_div64_64(uint64_t dividend, uint64_t divisor)
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#if BITS_PER_LONG == 32
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uint64_t __udivdi3(uint64_t dividend, uint64_t divisor)
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{
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#ifdef HAVE_DIV64_64
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return div64_64(dividend, divisor);
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#else
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/* Taken from a 2.6.24 kernel. */
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uint32_t high, d;
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high = divisor >> 32;
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@@ -108,8 +111,19 @@ uint64_t spl_div64_64(uint64_t dividend, uint64_t divisor)
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do_div(dividend, d);
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return dividend;
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#endif
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(spl_div64_64);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__udivdi3);
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/*
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* Implementation of 64 bit modulo for 32-bit machines.
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*/
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uint64_t __umoddi3(uint64_t dividend, uint64_t divisor)
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{
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return dividend - divisor * (dividend / divisor);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__umoddi3);
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#endif
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int
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ddi_strtoul(const char *str, char **nptr, int base, unsigned long *result)
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@@ -43,9 +43,9 @@
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*/
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#ifdef DEBUG_KMEM
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/* Shim layer memory accounting */
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atomic64_t kmem_alloc_used;
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atomic64_t kmem_alloc_used = ATOMIC64_INIT(0);
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unsigned long kmem_alloc_max = 0;
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atomic64_t vmem_alloc_used;
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atomic64_t vmem_alloc_used = ATOMIC64_INIT(0);
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unsigned long vmem_alloc_max = 0;
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int kmem_warning_flag = 1;
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@@ -1031,12 +1031,12 @@ spl_kmem_fini(void)
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* a serious concern here since it is module unload time. */
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if (atomic64_read(&kmem_alloc_used) != 0)
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CWARN("kmem leaked %ld/%ld bytes\n",
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atomic_read(&kmem_alloc_used), kmem_alloc_max);
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atomic64_read(&kmem_alloc_used), kmem_alloc_max);
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if (atomic64_read(&vmem_alloc_used) != 0)
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CWARN("vmem leaked %ld/%ld bytes\n",
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atomic_read(&vmem_alloc_used), vmem_alloc_max);
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atomic64_read(&vmem_alloc_used), vmem_alloc_max);
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spl_kmem_fini_tracking(&kmem_list, &kmem_lock);
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spl_kmem_fini_tracking(&vmem_list, &vmem_lock);
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@@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ proc_doatomic64(struct ctl_table *table, int write, struct file *filp,
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if (write) {
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*ppos += *lenp;
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} else {
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val = atomic_read((atomic64_t *)table->data);
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val = atomic64_read((atomic64_t *)table->data);
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rc = proc_doulongvec_minmax(&dummy, write, filp,
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buffer, lenp, ppos);
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}
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