[PATCH] compile fix for fs/aio.c on non-highmem systems

Benjamin LaHaise (bcrl@redhat.com)
Mon, 26 Aug 2002 17:53:22 -0400


Hello,

Patrik Mochel noticed that fs/aio.c doesn't compile on a non-highmem config.
The patch below (and in the bk tree on master.kernel.org:/home/bcrl/aio-2.5)
fixes that by making the helper functions #defines, and should also be a
bit faster.

-ben

:r ~/patches/v2.5.31-aio-nohighmem.diff
diff -urN linux-2.5/fs/aio.c linux-2.5.aio/fs/aio.c
--- linux-2.5/fs/aio.c Mon Aug 26 17:03:12 2002
+++ linux-2.5.aio/fs/aio.c Mon Aug 26 17:42:54 2002
@@ -174,29 +174,24 @@
/* aio_ring_event: returns a pointer to the event at the given index from
* kmap_atomic(, km). Release the pointer with put_aio_ring_event();
*/
-static inline struct io_event *aio_ring_event(struct aio_ring_info *info, int nr, enum km_type km)
-{
- struct io_event *events;
#define AIO_EVENTS_PER_PAGE (PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct io_event))
#define AIO_EVENTS_FIRST_PAGE ((PAGE_SIZE - sizeof(struct aio_ring)) / sizeof(struct io_event))
+#define AIO_EVENTS_OFFSET (AIO_EVENTS_PER_PAGE - AIO_EVENTS_FIRST_PAGE)

- if (nr < AIO_EVENTS_FIRST_PAGE) {
- struct aio_ring *ring;
- ring = kmap_atomic(info->ring_pages[0], km);
- return &ring->io_events[nr];
- }
- nr -= AIO_EVENTS_FIRST_PAGE;
+#define aio_ring_event(info, nr, km) ({ \
+ unsigned pos = (nr) + AIO_EVENTS_OFFSET; \
+ struct io_event *__event; \
+ __event = kmap_atomic( \
+ (info)->ring_pages[pos / AIO_EVENTS_PER_PAGE], km); \
+ __event += pos % AIO_EVENTS_PER_PAGE; \
+ __event; \
+})

- events = kmap_atomic(info->ring_pages[1 + nr / AIO_EVENTS_PER_PAGE], km);
-
- return events + (nr % AIO_EVENTS_PER_PAGE);
-}
-
-static inline void put_aio_ring_event(struct io_event *event, enum km_type km)
-{
- void *p = (void *)((unsigned long)event & PAGE_MASK);
- kunmap_atomic(p, km);
-}
+#define put_aio_ring_event(event, km) do { \
+ struct io_event *__event = (event); \
+ (void)__event; \
+ kunmap_atomic((void *)((unsigned long)__event & PAGE_MASK), km); \
+} while(0)

/* ioctx_alloc
* Allocates and initializes an ioctx. Returns an ERR_PTR if it failed.
-
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