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From: Michel Lespinasse <walken@google.com>
To: Davidlohr Bueso <dave@stgolabs.net>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>,
	David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 2/3] augmented rbtree: add new RB_DECLARE_CALLBACKS_MAX macro
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2019 15:18:14 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190821221814.GB99147@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20190814000616.sd4mxwsewhqqz6ra@linux-r8p5>

On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 05:06:16PM -0700, Davidlohr Bueso wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Jul 2019, Michel Lespinasse wrote:
> > - The majority of interval tree users (though either the
> > interval_tree.h or the interval_tree_generic.h API) do not store any
> > overlapping intervals, and as such they really don't have any reason
> > to use an augmented rbtree in the first place. This seems to be true
> > for at least drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_mn.c,
> > drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_vm.c, drivers/gpu/drm/drm_mm.c,
> > drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/radeon_mn.c,
> > drivers/infiniband/hw/usnic/usnic_uiom_interval_tree.c, and probably
> > (not 100% sure) also drivers/infiniband/hw/hfi1/mmu_rb.c and
> > drivers/vhost/vhost.c. I think the reason they do that is because they
> > like to have the auto-generated insert / remove / iter functions
> > rather than writing their own as they would have to do through the
> > base rbtree API. Not necessarily a huge problem but it is annoying
> > when working on inteval tree to consider that the data structure is
> > not optimal for most of its users.
> 
> I think the patch I sent earlier will add to your unhappiness.

Not really, I think the pat conversion is a good idea though I am
confused about the interval definitions (open or closed ?) in your
patch set.

> > - The intervals are represented as [start, last], where most
> > everything else in the kernel uses [start, end[ (with last == end -
> > 1). The reason it was done that way was for stabbing queries - I
> > thought these would be nicer to represent as a [stab, stab] interval
> > rather than [stab, stab+1[. But, things didn't turn out that way
> > because of huge pages, and we end up with stabbing queries in the
> > [stab, stab + page_size - 1] format, at which point we could just as
> > easily go for [stab, stab + page_size[ representation. Having looked
> > into it, my understanding is that *all* current users of the interval
> > tree API would be better served if the intervals were represented as
> > [start, end[ like everywhere else in the kernel.

Do you have any thoughts about changing the interval tree definitions
to use half-open intervals like everywhere else in the kernel ?

-- 
Michel "Walken" Lespinasse
A program is never fully debugged until the last user dies.

  reply	other threads:[~2019-08-21 22:18 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-07-02  7:58 [PATCH v2 0/3] make RB_DECLARE_CALLBACKS more generic Michel Lespinasse
2019-07-02  7:58 ` [PATCH v2 1/3] augmented rbtree: add comments for RB_DECLARE_CALLBACKS macro Michel Lespinasse
2019-07-02 16:11   ` Davidlohr Bueso
2019-07-02  7:58 ` [PATCH v2 2/3] augmented rbtree: add new RB_DECLARE_CALLBACKS_MAX macro Michel Lespinasse
2019-07-02 16:09   ` Davidlohr Bueso
2019-07-03  2:14     ` Michel Lespinasse
2019-08-14  0:06       ` Davidlohr Bueso
2019-08-21 22:18         ` Michel Lespinasse [this message]
2019-07-02  7:58 ` [PATCH v2 3/3] augmented rbtree: rework the RB_DECLARE_CALLBACKS macro definition Michel Lespinasse
2019-07-02 11:52   ` Peter Zijlstra
2019-07-03  1:12     ` Michel Lespinasse

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