libceph: pass length to ceph_calc_file_object_mapping()
ceph_calc_file_object_mapping() takes (among other things) a "file"
offset and length, and based on the layout, determines the object
number ("bno") backing the affected portion of the file's data and
the offset into that object where the desired range begins. It also
computes the size that should be used for the request--either the
amount requested or something less if that would exceed the end of
the object.
This patch changes the input length parameter in this function so it
is used only for input. That is, the argument will be passed by
value rather than by address, so the value provided won't get
updated by the function.
The value would only get updated if the length would surpass the
current object, and in that case the value it got updated to would
be exactly that returned in *oxlen.
Only one of the two callers is affected by this change. Update
ceph_calc_raw_layout() so it records any updated value.
Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@inktank.com>
Reviewed-by: Josh Durgin <josh.durgin@inktank.com>
diff --git a/net/ceph/osdmap.c b/net/ceph/osdmap.c
index ca05871..369f03b 100644
--- a/net/ceph/osdmap.c
+++ b/net/ceph/osdmap.c
@@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@
* pass a stride back to the caller.
*/
int ceph_calc_file_object_mapping(struct ceph_file_layout *layout,
- u64 off, u64 *plen,
+ u64 off, u64 len,
u64 *ono,
u64 *oxoff, u64 *oxlen)
{
@@ -1027,7 +1027,7 @@
u32 su_per_object;
u64 t, su_offset;
- dout("mapping %llu~%llu osize %u fl_su %u\n", off, *plen,
+ dout("mapping %llu~%llu osize %u fl_su %u\n", off, len,
osize, su);
if (su == 0 || sc == 0)
goto invalid;
@@ -1060,11 +1060,10 @@
/*
* Calculate the length of the extent being written to the selected
- * object. This is the minimum of the full length requested (plen) or
+ * object. This is the minimum of the full length requested (len) or
* the remainder of the current stripe being written to.
*/
- *oxlen = min_t(u64, *plen, su - su_offset);
- *plen = *oxlen;
+ *oxlen = min_t(u64, len, su - su_offset);
dout(" obj extent %llu~%llu\n", *oxoff, *oxlen);
return 0;