[PATCH v10 1/2] lib/bitmap: add bitmap_{read,write}()

Alexander Potapenko glider at google.com
Thu Oct 26 07:48:46 PDT 2023


>
> Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko at linux.intel.com>

Thanks!

> One nit below, though.
>
> ...
>
> > +/**
> > + * bitmap_write - write n-bit value within a memory region
> > + * @map: address to the bitmap memory region
> > + * @value: value to write, clamped to nbits
> > + * @start: bit offset of the n-bit value
> > + * @nbits: size of value in bits, nonzero, up to BITS_PER_LONG.
> > + *
> > + * bitmap_write() behaves as-if implemented as @nbits calls of __assign_bit(),
> > + * i.e. bits beyond @nbits are ignored:
> > + *
> > + *   for (bit = 0; bit < nbits; bit++)
> > + *           __assign_bit(start + bit, bitmap, val & BIT(bit));
> > + *
> > + * For @nbits > BITS_PER_LONG no writes are performed.
>
> nbits == 0 hasn't been mentioned.

I can mention it explicitly, but it is already covered by the for-loop
above: if nbits==0, no bits are assigned.

>
> (no, the main nit below)
>
> > + */
> > +static inline void bitmap_write(unsigned long *map,
> > +                             unsigned long value,
> > +                             unsigned long start, unsigned long nbits)
>
> While noticing strange indentation (you have space for the parameter on
> the previous line,

I believe I do not, maybe that's something on your side?
There are tabs in the source, and in the original email.

> I realized that this is a counter-intuitive interface.
> Can you actually make value the last parameter?

It is consistent with bitmap_set_value8(map, value, start), and in all
the functions above @nbits is the last parameter.



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