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staging: lustre: lprocfs: move lprocfs_stats_[un]lock to a source file
When compiling the kernel without optimization, when using GCOV, the lprocfs_stats_alloc_one() symbol is not properly exported to other modules and causes the ptlrpc module to fail loading with an unknown symbol. There is no reason to export the function lprocfs_stats_alloc_one. The reason is due to the functions lprocfs_stats_[un]lock being inline functions in a header file. Lets untangle this mess and turn those inline functions into real functions in a source file. Signed-off-by: James Simmons <uja.ornl@yahoo.com> Intel-bug-id: https://jira.hpdd.intel.com/browse/LU-8836 Reviewed-on: https://review.whamcloud.com/23773 Reviewed-by: Andreas Dilger <andreas.dilger@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Dmitry Eremin <dmitry.eremin@intel.com> Reviewed-by: John L. Hammond <john.hammond@intel.com> Signed-off-by: James Simmons <jsimmons@infradead.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -374,94 +374,15 @@ int lprocfs_write_frac_helper(const char __user *buffer,
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unsigned long count, int *val, int mult);
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int lprocfs_read_frac_helper(char *buffer, unsigned long count,
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long val, int mult);
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int lprocfs_stats_alloc_one(struct lprocfs_stats *stats, unsigned int cpuid);
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/**
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* Lock statistics structure for access, possibly only on this CPU.
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*
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* The statistics struct may be allocated with per-CPU structures for
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* efficient concurrent update (usually only on server-wide stats), or
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* as a single global struct (e.g. for per-client or per-job statistics),
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* so the required locking depends on the type of structure allocated.
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*
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* For per-CPU statistics, pin the thread to the current cpuid so that
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* will only access the statistics for that CPU. If the stats structure
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* for the current CPU has not been allocated (or previously freed),
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* allocate it now. The per-CPU statistics do not need locking since
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* the thread is pinned to the CPU during update.
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*
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* For global statistics, lock the stats structure to prevent concurrent update.
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*
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* \param[in] stats statistics structure to lock
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* \param[in] opc type of operation:
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* LPROCFS_GET_SMP_ID: "lock" and return current CPU index
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* for incrementing statistics for that CPU
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* LPROCFS_GET_NUM_CPU: "lock" and return number of used
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* CPU indices to iterate over all indices
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* \param[out] flags CPU interrupt saved state for IRQ-safe locking
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*
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* \retval cpuid of current thread or number of allocated structs
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* \retval negative on error (only for opc LPROCFS_GET_SMP_ID + per-CPU stats)
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*/
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static inline int lprocfs_stats_lock(struct lprocfs_stats *stats,
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int lprocfs_stats_alloc_one(struct lprocfs_stats *stats,
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unsigned int cpuid);
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int lprocfs_stats_lock(struct lprocfs_stats *stats,
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enum lprocfs_stats_lock_ops opc,
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unsigned long *flags)
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{
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if (stats->ls_flags & LPROCFS_STATS_FLAG_NOPERCPU) {
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if (stats->ls_flags & LPROCFS_STATS_FLAG_IRQ_SAFE)
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spin_lock_irqsave(&stats->ls_lock, *flags);
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else
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spin_lock(&stats->ls_lock);
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return opc == LPROCFS_GET_NUM_CPU ? 1 : 0;
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}
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switch (opc) {
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case LPROCFS_GET_SMP_ID: {
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unsigned int cpuid = get_cpu();
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if (unlikely(!stats->ls_percpu[cpuid])) {
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int rc = lprocfs_stats_alloc_one(stats, cpuid);
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if (rc < 0) {
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put_cpu();
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return rc;
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}
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}
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return cpuid;
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}
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case LPROCFS_GET_NUM_CPU:
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return stats->ls_biggest_alloc_num;
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default:
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LBUG();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Unlock statistics structure after access.
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*
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* Unlock the lock acquired via lprocfs_stats_lock() for global statistics,
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* or unpin this thread from the current cpuid for per-CPU statistics.
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*
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* This function must be called using the same arguments as used when calling
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* lprocfs_stats_lock() so that the correct operation can be performed.
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*
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* \param[in] stats statistics structure to unlock
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* \param[in] opc type of operation (current cpuid or number of structs)
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* \param[in] flags CPU interrupt saved state for IRQ-safe locking
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*/
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static inline void lprocfs_stats_unlock(struct lprocfs_stats *stats,
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unsigned long *flags);
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void lprocfs_stats_unlock(struct lprocfs_stats *stats,
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enum lprocfs_stats_lock_ops opc,
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unsigned long *flags)
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{
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if (stats->ls_flags & LPROCFS_STATS_FLAG_NOPERCPU) {
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if (stats->ls_flags & LPROCFS_STATS_FLAG_IRQ_SAFE)
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spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stats->ls_lock, *flags);
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else
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spin_unlock(&stats->ls_lock);
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} else if (opc == LPROCFS_GET_SMP_ID) {
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put_cpu();
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}
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}
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unsigned long *flags);
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static inline unsigned int
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lprocfs_stats_counter_size(struct lprocfs_stats *stats)
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@ -513,29 +434,8 @@ __s64 lprocfs_read_helper(struct lprocfs_counter *lc,
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struct lprocfs_counter_header *header,
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enum lprocfs_stats_flags flags,
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enum lprocfs_fields_flags field);
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static inline __u64 lprocfs_stats_collector(struct lprocfs_stats *stats,
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int idx,
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enum lprocfs_fields_flags field)
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{
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unsigned int i;
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unsigned int num_cpu;
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unsigned long flags = 0;
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__u64 ret = 0;
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LASSERT(stats);
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num_cpu = lprocfs_stats_lock(stats, LPROCFS_GET_NUM_CPU, &flags);
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for (i = 0; i < num_cpu; i++) {
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if (!stats->ls_percpu[i])
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continue;
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ret += lprocfs_read_helper(
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lprocfs_stats_counter_get(stats, i, idx),
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&stats->ls_cnt_header[idx], stats->ls_flags,
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field);
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}
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lprocfs_stats_unlock(stats, LPROCFS_GET_NUM_CPU, &flags);
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return ret;
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}
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__u64 lprocfs_stats_collector(struct lprocfs_stats *stats, int idx,
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enum lprocfs_fields_flags field);
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extern struct lprocfs_stats *
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lprocfs_alloc_stats(unsigned int num, enum lprocfs_stats_flags flags);
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@ -598,6 +598,93 @@ int lprocfs_rd_conn_uuid(struct seq_file *m, void *data)
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(lprocfs_rd_conn_uuid);
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/**
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* Lock statistics structure for access, possibly only on this CPU.
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*
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* The statistics struct may be allocated with per-CPU structures for
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* efficient concurrent update (usually only on server-wide stats), or
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* as a single global struct (e.g. for per-client or per-job statistics),
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* so the required locking depends on the type of structure allocated.
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*
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* For per-CPU statistics, pin the thread to the current cpuid so that
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* will only access the statistics for that CPU. If the stats structure
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* for the current CPU has not been allocated (or previously freed),
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* allocate it now. The per-CPU statistics do not need locking since
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* the thread is pinned to the CPU during update.
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*
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* For global statistics, lock the stats structure to prevent concurrent update.
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*
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* \param[in] stats statistics structure to lock
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* \param[in] opc type of operation:
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* LPROCFS_GET_SMP_ID: "lock" and return current CPU index
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* for incrementing statistics for that CPU
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* LPROCFS_GET_NUM_CPU: "lock" and return number of used
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* CPU indices to iterate over all indices
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* \param[out] flags CPU interrupt saved state for IRQ-safe locking
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*
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* \retval cpuid of current thread or number of allocated structs
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* \retval negative on error (only for opc LPROCFS_GET_SMP_ID + per-CPU stats)
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*/
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int lprocfs_stats_lock(struct lprocfs_stats *stats,
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enum lprocfs_stats_lock_ops opc,
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unsigned long *flags)
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{
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if (stats->ls_flags & LPROCFS_STATS_FLAG_NOPERCPU) {
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if (stats->ls_flags & LPROCFS_STATS_FLAG_IRQ_SAFE)
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spin_lock_irqsave(&stats->ls_lock, *flags);
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else
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spin_lock(&stats->ls_lock);
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return opc == LPROCFS_GET_NUM_CPU ? 1 : 0;
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}
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switch (opc) {
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case LPROCFS_GET_SMP_ID: {
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unsigned int cpuid = get_cpu();
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if (unlikely(!stats->ls_percpu[cpuid])) {
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int rc = lprocfs_stats_alloc_one(stats, cpuid);
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if (rc < 0) {
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put_cpu();
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return rc;
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}
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}
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return cpuid;
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}
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case LPROCFS_GET_NUM_CPU:
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return stats->ls_biggest_alloc_num;
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default:
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LBUG();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Unlock statistics structure after access.
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*
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* Unlock the lock acquired via lprocfs_stats_lock() for global statistics,
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* or unpin this thread from the current cpuid for per-CPU statistics.
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*
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* This function must be called using the same arguments as used when calling
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* lprocfs_stats_lock() so that the correct operation can be performed.
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*
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* \param[in] stats statistics structure to unlock
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* \param[in] opc type of operation (current cpuid or number of structs)
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* \param[in] flags CPU interrupt saved state for IRQ-safe locking
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*/
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void lprocfs_stats_unlock(struct lprocfs_stats *stats,
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enum lprocfs_stats_lock_ops opc,
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unsigned long *flags)
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{
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if (stats->ls_flags & LPROCFS_STATS_FLAG_NOPERCPU) {
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if (stats->ls_flags & LPROCFS_STATS_FLAG_IRQ_SAFE)
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spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stats->ls_lock, *flags);
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else
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spin_unlock(&stats->ls_lock);
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} else if (opc == LPROCFS_GET_SMP_ID) {
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put_cpu();
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}
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}
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/** add up per-cpu counters */
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void lprocfs_stats_collect(struct lprocfs_stats *stats, int idx,
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struct lprocfs_counter *cnt)
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@ -1146,6 +1233,30 @@ void lprocfs_free_stats(struct lprocfs_stats **statsh)
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(lprocfs_free_stats);
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__u64 lprocfs_stats_collector(struct lprocfs_stats *stats, int idx,
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enum lprocfs_fields_flags field)
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{
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unsigned int i;
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unsigned int num_cpu;
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unsigned long flags = 0;
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__u64 ret = 0;
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LASSERT(stats);
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num_cpu = lprocfs_stats_lock(stats, LPROCFS_GET_NUM_CPU, &flags);
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for (i = 0; i < num_cpu; i++) {
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if (!stats->ls_percpu[i])
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continue;
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ret += lprocfs_read_helper(
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lprocfs_stats_counter_get(stats, i, idx),
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&stats->ls_cnt_header[idx], stats->ls_flags,
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field);
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}
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lprocfs_stats_unlock(stats, LPROCFS_GET_NUM_CPU, &flags);
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return ret;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(lprocfs_stats_collector);
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void lprocfs_clear_stats(struct lprocfs_stats *stats)
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{
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struct lprocfs_counter *percpu_cntr;
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