selinux: inline avc_audit() and avc_has_perm_noaudit() into caller

Now that all the slow-path code is gone from these functions, we can
inline them into the main caller - avc_has_perm_flags().

Now the compiler can see that 'avc' is allocated on the stack for this
case, which helps register pressure a bit.  It also actually shrinks the
total stack frame, because the stack frame that avc_has_perm_flags()
always needed (for that 'avc' allocation) is now sufficient for the
inlined functions too.

Inlining isn't bad - but mindless inlining of cold code (see the
previous commit) is.

Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
diff --git a/security/selinux/avc.c b/security/selinux/avc.c
index 07620bc94..1a70fa2 100644
--- a/security/selinux/avc.c
+++ b/security/selinux/avc.c
@@ -513,7 +513,7 @@
  * be performed under a lock, to allow the lock to be released
  * before calling the auditing code.
  */
-int avc_audit(u32 ssid, u32 tsid,
+inline int avc_audit(u32 ssid, u32 tsid,
 	       u16 tclass, u32 requested,
 	       struct av_decision *avd, int result, struct common_audit_data *a,
 	       unsigned flags)
@@ -796,7 +796,7 @@
  * auditing, e.g. in cases where a lock must be held for the check but
  * should be released for the auditing.
  */
-int avc_has_perm_noaudit(u32 ssid, u32 tsid,
+inline int avc_has_perm_noaudit(u32 ssid, u32 tsid,
 			 u16 tclass, u32 requested,
 			 unsigned flags,
 			 struct av_decision *avd)