ocfs2: Change the recovery map to an array of node numbers.

The old recovery map was a bitmap of node numbers.  This was sufficient
for the maximum node number of 254.  Going forward, we want node numbers
to be UINT32.  Thus, we need a new recovery map.

Note that we can't keep track of slots here.  We must write down the
node number to recovery *before* we get the locks needed to convert a
node number into a slot number.

The recovery map is now an array of unsigned ints, max_slots in size.
It moves to journal.c with the rest of recovery.

Because it needs to be initialized, we move all of recovery initialization
into a new function, ocfs2_recovery_init().  This actually cleans up
ocfs2_initialize_super() a little as well.  Following on, recovery cleaup
becomes part of ocfs2_recovery_exit().

A number of node map functions are rendered obsolete and are removed.

Finally, waiting on recovery is wrapped in a function rather than naked
checks on the recovery_event.  This is a cleanup from Mark.

Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
diff --git a/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c b/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c
index 1a80fa9..15a5167 100644
--- a/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c
+++ b/fs/ocfs2/dlmglue.c
@@ -1950,8 +1950,7 @@
 		goto local;
 
 	if (!(arg_flags & OCFS2_META_LOCK_RECOVERY))
-		wait_event(osb->recovery_event,
-			   ocfs2_node_map_is_empty(osb, &osb->recovery_map));
+		ocfs2_wait_for_recovery(osb);
 
 	lockres = &OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_inode_lockres;
 	level = ex ? LKM_EXMODE : LKM_PRMODE;
@@ -1974,8 +1973,7 @@
 	 * committed to owning this lock so we don't allow signals to
 	 * abort the operation. */
 	if (!(arg_flags & OCFS2_META_LOCK_RECOVERY))
-		wait_event(osb->recovery_event,
-			   ocfs2_node_map_is_empty(osb, &osb->recovery_map));
+		ocfs2_wait_for_recovery(osb);
 
 local:
 	/*