/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ /* * Copyright (C) 2005-2019 Junjiro R. Okajima */ /* * sub-routines for dentry cache */ #ifndef __AUFS_DCSUB_H__ #define __AUFS_DCSUB_H__ #ifdef __KERNEL__ #include struct au_dpage { int ndentry; struct dentry **dentries; }; struct au_dcsub_pages { int ndpage; struct au_dpage *dpages; }; /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* dcsub.c */ int au_dpages_init(struct au_dcsub_pages *dpages, gfp_t gfp); void au_dpages_free(struct au_dcsub_pages *dpages); typedef int (*au_dpages_test)(struct dentry *dentry, void *arg); int au_dcsub_pages_rev(struct au_dcsub_pages *dpages, struct dentry *dentry, int do_include, au_dpages_test test, void *arg); int au_dcsub_pages_rev_aufs(struct au_dcsub_pages *dpages, struct dentry *dentry, int do_include); int au_test_subdir(struct dentry *d1, struct dentry *d2); /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* * by the commit * 360f547 2015-01-25 dcache: let the dentry count go down to zero without * taking d_lock * the type of d_lockref.count became int, but the inlined function d_count() * still returns unsigned int. * I don't know why. Maybe it is for every d_count() users? * Anyway au_dcount() lives on. */ static inline int au_dcount(struct dentry *d) { return (int)d_count(d); } #endif /* __KERNEL__ */ #endif /* __AUFS_DCSUB_H__ */