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1 | /* |
2 | * Hierarchical Bitmap Data Type | |
3 | * | |
4 | * Copyright Red Hat, Inc., 2012 | |
5 | * | |
6 | * Author: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> | |
7 | * | |
8 | * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or | |
9 | * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. | |
10 | */ | |
11 | ||
12 | #ifndef HBITMAP_H | |
175de524 | 13 | #define HBITMAP_H |
e7c033c3 | 14 | |
e7c033c3 | 15 | #include "bitops.h" |
18331e7c | 16 | #include "host-utils.h" |
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17 | |
18 | typedef struct HBitmap HBitmap; | |
19 | typedef struct HBitmapIter HBitmapIter; | |
20 | ||
21 | #define BITS_PER_LEVEL (BITS_PER_LONG == 32 ? 5 : 6) | |
22 | ||
23 | /* For 32-bit, the largest that fits in a 4 GiB address space. | |
24 | * For 64-bit, the number of sectors in 1 PiB. Good luck, in | |
25 | * either case... :) | |
26 | */ | |
27 | #define HBITMAP_LOG_MAX_SIZE (BITS_PER_LONG == 32 ? 34 : 41) | |
28 | ||
29 | /* We need to place a sentinel in level 0 to speed up iteration. Thus, | |
30 | * we do this instead of HBITMAP_LOG_MAX_SIZE / BITS_PER_LEVEL. The | |
31 | * difference is that it allocates an extra level when HBITMAP_LOG_MAX_SIZE | |
32 | * is an exact multiple of BITS_PER_LEVEL. | |
33 | */ | |
34 | #define HBITMAP_LEVELS ((HBITMAP_LOG_MAX_SIZE / BITS_PER_LEVEL) + 1) | |
35 | ||
36 | struct HBitmapIter { | |
37 | const HBitmap *hb; | |
38 | ||
39 | /* Copied from hb for access in the inline functions (hb is opaque). */ | |
40 | int granularity; | |
41 | ||
42 | /* Entry offset into the last-level array of longs. */ | |
43 | size_t pos; | |
44 | ||
45 | /* The currently-active path in the tree. Each item of cur[i] stores | |
46 | * the bits (i.e. the subtrees) yet to be processed under that node. | |
47 | */ | |
48 | unsigned long cur[HBITMAP_LEVELS]; | |
49 | }; | |
50 | ||
51 | /** | |
52 | * hbitmap_alloc: | |
53 | * @size: Number of bits in the bitmap. | |
54 | * @granularity: Granularity of the bitmap. Aligned groups of 2^@granularity | |
55 | * bits will be represented by a single bit. Each operation on a | |
56 | * range of bits first rounds the bits to determine which group they land | |
57 | * in, and then affect the entire set; iteration will only visit the first | |
58 | * bit of each group. | |
59 | * | |
60 | * Allocate a new HBitmap. | |
61 | */ | |
62 | HBitmap *hbitmap_alloc(uint64_t size, int granularity); | |
63 | ||
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64 | /** |
65 | * hbitmap_truncate: | |
66 | * @hb: The bitmap to change the size of. | |
67 | * @size: The number of elements to change the bitmap to accommodate. | |
68 | * | |
69 | * truncate or grow an existing bitmap to accommodate a new number of elements. | |
70 | * This may invalidate existing HBitmapIterators. | |
71 | */ | |
72 | void hbitmap_truncate(HBitmap *hb, uint64_t size); | |
73 | ||
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74 | /** |
75 | * hbitmap_merge: | |
76 | * @a: The bitmap to store the result in. | |
77 | * @b: The bitmap to merge into @a. | |
78 | * @return true if the merge was successful, | |
79 | * false if it was not attempted. | |
80 | * | |
81 | * Merge two bitmaps together. | |
82 | * A := A (BITOR) B. | |
83 | * B is left unmodified. | |
84 | */ | |
85 | bool hbitmap_merge(HBitmap *a, const HBitmap *b); | |
86 | ||
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87 | /** |
88 | * hbitmap_empty: | |
89 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
90 | * | |
91 | * Return whether the bitmap is empty. | |
92 | */ | |
93 | bool hbitmap_empty(const HBitmap *hb); | |
94 | ||
95 | /** | |
96 | * hbitmap_granularity: | |
97 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
98 | * | |
99 | * Return the granularity of the HBitmap. | |
100 | */ | |
101 | int hbitmap_granularity(const HBitmap *hb); | |
102 | ||
103 | /** | |
104 | * hbitmap_count: | |
105 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
106 | * | |
107 | * Return the number of bits set in the HBitmap. | |
108 | */ | |
109 | uint64_t hbitmap_count(const HBitmap *hb); | |
110 | ||
111 | /** | |
112 | * hbitmap_set: | |
113 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
114 | * @start: First bit to set (0-based). | |
115 | * @count: Number of bits to set. | |
116 | * | |
117 | * Set a consecutive range of bits in an HBitmap. | |
118 | */ | |
119 | void hbitmap_set(HBitmap *hb, uint64_t start, uint64_t count); | |
120 | ||
121 | /** | |
122 | * hbitmap_reset: | |
123 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
124 | * @start: First bit to reset (0-based). | |
125 | * @count: Number of bits to reset. | |
126 | * | |
127 | * Reset a consecutive range of bits in an HBitmap. | |
128 | */ | |
129 | void hbitmap_reset(HBitmap *hb, uint64_t start, uint64_t count); | |
130 | ||
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131 | /** |
132 | * hbitmap_reset_all: | |
133 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
134 | * | |
135 | * Reset all bits in an HBitmap. | |
136 | */ | |
137 | void hbitmap_reset_all(HBitmap *hb); | |
138 | ||
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139 | /** |
140 | * hbitmap_get: | |
141 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
142 | * @item: Bit to query (0-based). | |
143 | * | |
144 | * Return whether the @item-th bit in an HBitmap is set. | |
145 | */ | |
146 | bool hbitmap_get(const HBitmap *hb, uint64_t item); | |
147 | ||
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148 | /** |
149 | * hbitmap_is_serializable: | |
150 | * @hb: HBitmap which should be (de-)serialized. | |
151 | * | |
152 | * Returns whether the bitmap can actually be (de-)serialized. Other | |
153 | * (de-)serialization functions may only be invoked if this function returns | |
154 | * true. | |
155 | * | |
156 | * Calling (de-)serialization functions does not affect a bitmap's | |
157 | * (de-)serializability. | |
158 | */ | |
159 | bool hbitmap_is_serializable(const HBitmap *hb); | |
160 | ||
8258888e | 161 | /** |
ecbfa281 | 162 | * hbitmap_serialization_align: |
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163 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. |
164 | * | |
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165 | * Required alignment of serialization chunks, used by other serialization |
166 | * functions. For every chunk: | |
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167 | * 1. Chunk start should be aligned to this granularity. |
168 | * 2. Chunk size should be aligned too, except for last chunk (for which | |
169 | * start + count == hb->size) | |
170 | */ | |
ecbfa281 | 171 | uint64_t hbitmap_serialization_align(const HBitmap *hb); |
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172 | |
173 | /** | |
174 | * hbitmap_serialization_size: | |
175 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
176 | * @start: Starting bit | |
177 | * @count: Number of bits | |
178 | * | |
179 | * Return number of bytes hbitmap_(de)serialize_part needs | |
180 | */ | |
181 | uint64_t hbitmap_serialization_size(const HBitmap *hb, | |
182 | uint64_t start, uint64_t count); | |
183 | ||
184 | /** | |
185 | * hbitmap_serialize_part | |
186 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
187 | * @buf: Buffer to store serialized bitmap. | |
188 | * @start: First bit to store. | |
189 | * @count: Number of bits to store. | |
190 | * | |
191 | * Stores HBitmap data corresponding to given region. The format of saved data | |
192 | * is linear sequence of bits, so it can be used by hbitmap_deserialize_part | |
193 | * independently of endianness and size of HBitmap level array elements | |
194 | */ | |
195 | void hbitmap_serialize_part(const HBitmap *hb, uint8_t *buf, | |
196 | uint64_t start, uint64_t count); | |
197 | ||
198 | /** | |
199 | * hbitmap_deserialize_part | |
200 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
201 | * @buf: Buffer to restore bitmap data from. | |
202 | * @start: First bit to restore. | |
203 | * @count: Number of bits to restore. | |
204 | * @finish: Whether to call hbitmap_deserialize_finish automatically. | |
205 | * | |
206 | * Restores HBitmap data corresponding to given region. The format is the same | |
207 | * as for hbitmap_serialize_part. | |
208 | * | |
209 | * If @finish is false, caller must call hbitmap_serialize_finish before using | |
210 | * the bitmap. | |
211 | */ | |
212 | void hbitmap_deserialize_part(HBitmap *hb, uint8_t *buf, | |
213 | uint64_t start, uint64_t count, | |
214 | bool finish); | |
215 | ||
216 | /** | |
217 | * hbitmap_deserialize_zeroes | |
218 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
219 | * @start: First bit to restore. | |
220 | * @count: Number of bits to restore. | |
221 | * @finish: Whether to call hbitmap_deserialize_finish automatically. | |
222 | * | |
223 | * Fills the bitmap with zeroes. | |
224 | * | |
225 | * If @finish is false, caller must call hbitmap_serialize_finish before using | |
226 | * the bitmap. | |
227 | */ | |
228 | void hbitmap_deserialize_zeroes(HBitmap *hb, uint64_t start, uint64_t count, | |
229 | bool finish); | |
230 | ||
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231 | /** |
232 | * hbitmap_deserialize_ones | |
233 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
234 | * @start: First bit to restore. | |
235 | * @count: Number of bits to restore. | |
236 | * @finish: Whether to call hbitmap_deserialize_finish automatically. | |
237 | * | |
238 | * Fills the bitmap with ones. | |
239 | * | |
240 | * If @finish is false, caller must call hbitmap_serialize_finish before using | |
241 | * the bitmap. | |
242 | */ | |
243 | void hbitmap_deserialize_ones(HBitmap *hb, uint64_t start, uint64_t count, | |
244 | bool finish); | |
245 | ||
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246 | /** |
247 | * hbitmap_deserialize_finish | |
248 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
249 | * | |
250 | * Repair HBitmap after calling hbitmap_deserialize_data. Actually, all HBitmap | |
251 | * layers are restored here. | |
252 | */ | |
253 | void hbitmap_deserialize_finish(HBitmap *hb); | |
254 | ||
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255 | /** |
256 | * hbitmap_sha256: | |
257 | * @bitmap: HBitmap to operate on. | |
258 | * | |
259 | * Returns SHA256 hash of the last level. | |
260 | */ | |
261 | char *hbitmap_sha256(const HBitmap *bitmap, Error **errp); | |
262 | ||
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263 | /** |
264 | * hbitmap_free: | |
265 | * @hb: HBitmap to operate on. | |
266 | * | |
267 | * Free an HBitmap and all of its associated memory. | |
268 | */ | |
269 | void hbitmap_free(HBitmap *hb); | |
270 | ||
271 | /** | |
272 | * hbitmap_iter_init: | |
273 | * @hbi: HBitmapIter to initialize. | |
274 | * @hb: HBitmap to iterate on. | |
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275 | * @first: First bit to visit (0-based, must be strictly less than the |
276 | * size of the bitmap). | |
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277 | * |
278 | * Set up @hbi to iterate on the HBitmap @hb. hbitmap_iter_next will return | |
279 | * the lowest-numbered bit that is set in @hb, starting at @first. | |
280 | * | |
281 | * Concurrent setting of bits is acceptable, and will at worst cause the | |
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282 | * iteration to miss some of those bits. |
283 | * | |
284 | * The concurrent resetting of bits is OK. | |
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285 | */ |
286 | void hbitmap_iter_init(HBitmapIter *hbi, const HBitmap *hb, uint64_t first); | |
287 | ||
288 | /* hbitmap_iter_skip_words: | |
289 | * @hbi: HBitmapIter to operate on. | |
290 | * | |
291 | * Internal function used by hbitmap_iter_next and hbitmap_iter_next_word. | |
292 | */ | |
293 | unsigned long hbitmap_iter_skip_words(HBitmapIter *hbi); | |
294 | ||
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295 | /* hbitmap_next_zero: |
296 | * @hb: The HBitmap to operate on | |
297 | * @start: The bit to start from. | |
298 | * | |
299 | * Find next not dirty bit. | |
300 | */ | |
301 | int64_t hbitmap_next_zero(const HBitmap *hb, uint64_t start); | |
302 | ||
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303 | /* hbitmap_create_meta: |
304 | * Create a "meta" hbitmap to track dirtiness of the bits in this HBitmap. | |
305 | * The caller owns the created bitmap and must call hbitmap_free_meta(hb) to | |
306 | * free it. | |
307 | * | |
308 | * Currently, we only guarantee that if a bit in the hbitmap is changed it | |
309 | * will be reflected in the meta bitmap, but we do not yet guarantee the | |
310 | * opposite. | |
311 | * | |
312 | * @hb: The HBitmap to operate on. | |
313 | * @chunk_size: How many bits in @hb does one bit in the meta track. | |
314 | */ | |
315 | HBitmap *hbitmap_create_meta(HBitmap *hb, int chunk_size); | |
316 | ||
317 | /* hbitmap_free_meta: | |
318 | * Free the meta bitmap of @hb. | |
319 | * | |
320 | * @hb: The HBitmap whose meta bitmap should be freed. | |
321 | */ | |
322 | void hbitmap_free_meta(HBitmap *hb); | |
323 | ||
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324 | /** |
325 | * hbitmap_iter_next: | |
326 | * @hbi: HBitmapIter to operate on. | |
327 | * | |
328 | * Return the next bit that is set in @hbi's associated HBitmap, | |
329 | * or -1 if all remaining bits are zero. | |
330 | */ | |
f63ea4e9 | 331 | int64_t hbitmap_iter_next(HBitmapIter *hbi); |
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332 | |
333 | /** | |
334 | * hbitmap_iter_next_word: | |
335 | * @hbi: HBitmapIter to operate on. | |
336 | * @p_cur: Location where to store the next non-zero word. | |
337 | * | |
338 | * Return the index of the next nonzero word that is set in @hbi's | |
339 | * associated HBitmap, and set *p_cur to the content of that word | |
340 | * (bits before the index that was passed to hbitmap_iter_init are | |
341 | * trimmed on the first call). Return -1, and set *p_cur to zero, | |
342 | * if all remaining words are zero. | |
343 | */ | |
344 | static inline size_t hbitmap_iter_next_word(HBitmapIter *hbi, unsigned long *p_cur) | |
345 | { | |
346 | unsigned long cur = hbi->cur[HBITMAP_LEVELS - 1]; | |
347 | ||
348 | if (cur == 0) { | |
349 | cur = hbitmap_iter_skip_words(hbi); | |
350 | if (cur == 0) { | |
351 | *p_cur = 0; | |
352 | return -1; | |
353 | } | |
354 | } | |
355 | ||
356 | /* The next call will resume work from the next word. */ | |
357 | hbi->cur[HBITMAP_LEVELS - 1] = 0; | |
358 | *p_cur = cur; | |
359 | return hbi->pos; | |
360 | } | |
361 | ||
362 | ||
363 | #endif |