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Currently the size of "struct signal_struct"->oom_flags member is sizeof(unsigned) bytes, but only one flag OOM_FLAG_ORIGIN which is updated by current thread is defined. We can convert OOM_FLAG_ORIGIN into a bool, and reuse the saved bytes for updating from the OOM killer and/or the OOM reaper thread. By the way, do we care about a race window between run_store() and swapoff() because it would be theoretically possible that two threads sharing the "struct signal_struct" concurrently call respective functions? If we care, we can make oom_flags an atomic_t. Signed-off-by: Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp> Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
236 lines
5.6 KiB
C
236 lines
5.6 KiB
C
#ifndef _LINUX_TYPES_H
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#define _LINUX_TYPES_H
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#define __EXPORTED_HEADERS__
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#include <uapi/linux/types.h>
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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#define DECLARE_BITMAP(name,bits) \
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unsigned long name[BITS_TO_LONGS(bits)]
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typedef __u32 __kernel_dev_t;
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typedef __kernel_fd_set fd_set;
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typedef __kernel_dev_t dev_t;
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typedef __kernel_ino_t ino_t;
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typedef __kernel_mode_t mode_t;
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typedef unsigned short umode_t;
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typedef __u32 nlink_t;
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typedef __kernel_off_t off_t;
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typedef __kernel_pid_t pid_t;
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typedef __kernel_daddr_t daddr_t;
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typedef __kernel_key_t key_t;
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typedef __kernel_suseconds_t suseconds_t;
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typedef __kernel_timer_t timer_t;
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typedef __kernel_clockid_t clockid_t;
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typedef __kernel_mqd_t mqd_t;
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typedef _Bool bool;
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typedef __kernel_uid32_t uid_t;
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typedef __kernel_gid32_t gid_t;
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typedef __kernel_uid16_t uid16_t;
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typedef __kernel_gid16_t gid16_t;
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typedef unsigned long uintptr_t;
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#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_UID16
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/* This is defined by include/asm-{arch}/posix_types.h */
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typedef __kernel_old_uid_t old_uid_t;
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typedef __kernel_old_gid_t old_gid_t;
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#endif /* CONFIG_UID16 */
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#if defined(__GNUC__)
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typedef __kernel_loff_t loff_t;
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#endif
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/*
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* The following typedefs are also protected by individual ifdefs for
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* historical reasons:
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*/
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#ifndef _SIZE_T
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#define _SIZE_T
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typedef __kernel_size_t size_t;
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#endif
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#ifndef _SSIZE_T
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#define _SSIZE_T
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typedef __kernel_ssize_t ssize_t;
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#endif
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#ifndef _PTRDIFF_T
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#define _PTRDIFF_T
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typedef __kernel_ptrdiff_t ptrdiff_t;
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#endif
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#ifndef _TIME_T
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#define _TIME_T
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typedef __kernel_time_t time_t;
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#endif
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#ifndef _CLOCK_T
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#define _CLOCK_T
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typedef __kernel_clock_t clock_t;
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#endif
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#ifndef _CADDR_T
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#define _CADDR_T
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typedef __kernel_caddr_t caddr_t;
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#endif
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/* bsd */
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typedef unsigned char u_char;
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typedef unsigned short u_short;
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typedef unsigned int u_int;
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typedef unsigned long u_long;
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/* sysv */
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typedef unsigned char unchar;
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typedef unsigned short ushort;
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typedef unsigned int uint;
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typedef unsigned long ulong;
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#ifndef __BIT_TYPES_DEFINED__
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#define __BIT_TYPES_DEFINED__
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typedef __u8 u_int8_t;
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typedef __s8 int8_t;
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typedef __u16 u_int16_t;
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typedef __s16 int16_t;
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typedef __u32 u_int32_t;
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typedef __s32 int32_t;
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#endif /* !(__BIT_TYPES_DEFINED__) */
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typedef __u8 uint8_t;
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typedef __u16 uint16_t;
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typedef __u32 uint32_t;
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#if defined(__GNUC__)
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typedef __u64 uint64_t;
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typedef __u64 u_int64_t;
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typedef __s64 int64_t;
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#endif
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/* this is a special 64bit data type that is 8-byte aligned */
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#define aligned_u64 __u64 __attribute__((aligned(8)))
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#define aligned_be64 __be64 __attribute__((aligned(8)))
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#define aligned_le64 __le64 __attribute__((aligned(8)))
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/**
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* The type used for indexing onto a disc or disc partition.
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*
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* Linux always considers sectors to be 512 bytes long independently
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* of the devices real block size.
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*
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* blkcnt_t is the type of the inode's block count.
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_LBDAF
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typedef u64 sector_t;
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typedef u64 blkcnt_t;
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#else
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typedef unsigned long sector_t;
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typedef unsigned long blkcnt_t;
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#endif
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/*
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* The type of an index into the pagecache.
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*/
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#define pgoff_t unsigned long
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/*
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* A dma_addr_t can hold any valid DMA address, i.e., any address returned
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* by the DMA API.
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*
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* If the DMA API only uses 32-bit addresses, dma_addr_t need only be 32
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* bits wide. Bus addresses, e.g., PCI BARs, may be wider than 32 bits,
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* but drivers do memory-mapped I/O to ioremapped kernel virtual addresses,
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* so they don't care about the size of the actual bus addresses.
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT
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typedef u64 dma_addr_t;
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#else
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typedef u32 dma_addr_t;
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#endif
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typedef unsigned __bitwise__ gfp_t;
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typedef unsigned __bitwise__ fmode_t;
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#ifdef CONFIG_PHYS_ADDR_T_64BIT
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typedef u64 phys_addr_t;
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#else
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typedef u32 phys_addr_t;
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#endif
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typedef phys_addr_t resource_size_t;
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/*
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* This type is the placeholder for a hardware interrupt number. It has to be
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* big enough to enclose whatever representation is used by a given platform.
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*/
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typedef unsigned long irq_hw_number_t;
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typedef struct {
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int counter;
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} atomic_t;
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#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
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typedef struct {
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long counter;
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} atomic64_t;
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#endif
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struct list_head {
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struct list_head *next, *prev;
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};
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struct hlist_head {
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struct hlist_node *first;
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};
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struct hlist_node {
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struct hlist_node *next, **pprev;
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};
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struct ustat {
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__kernel_daddr_t f_tfree;
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__kernel_ino_t f_tinode;
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char f_fname[6];
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char f_fpack[6];
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};
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/**
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* struct callback_head - callback structure for use with RCU and task_work
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* @next: next update requests in a list
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* @func: actual update function to call after the grace period.
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*
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* The struct is aligned to size of pointer. On most architectures it happens
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* naturally due ABI requirements, but some architectures (like CRIS) have
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* weird ABI and we need to ask it explicitly.
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*
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* The alignment is required to guarantee that bits 0 and 1 of @next will be
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* clear under normal conditions -- as long as we use call_rcu(),
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* call_rcu_bh(), call_rcu_sched(), or call_srcu() to queue callback.
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*
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* This guarantee is important for few reasons:
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* - future call_rcu_lazy() will make use of lower bits in the pointer;
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* - the structure shares storage spacer in struct page with @compound_head,
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* which encode PageTail() in bit 0. The guarantee is needed to avoid
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* false-positive PageTail().
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*/
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struct callback_head {
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struct callback_head *next;
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void (*func)(struct callback_head *head);
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} __attribute__((aligned(sizeof(void *))));
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#define rcu_head callback_head
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typedef void (*rcu_callback_t)(struct rcu_head *head);
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typedef void (*call_rcu_func_t)(struct rcu_head *head, rcu_callback_t func);
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/* clocksource cycle base type */
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typedef u64 cycle_t;
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#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
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#endif /* _LINUX_TYPES_H */
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