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    xfs: rearrange some code in xfs_bmap for better locality · 9e5987a7
    Dave Chinner 提交于
    xfs_bmap.c is a big file, and some of the related code is spread all
    throughout the file requiring function prototypes for static
    function and jumping all through the file to follow a single call
    path. Rearrange the code so that:
    
    	a) related functionality is grouped together; and
    	b) functions are grouped in call dependency order
    
    While the diffstat is large, there are no code changes in the patch;
    it is just moving the functionality around and removing the function
    prototypes at the top of the file. The resulting layout of the code
    is as follows (top of file to bottom):
    
    	- miscellaneous helper functions
    	- extent tree block counting routines
    	- debug/sanity checking code
    	- bmap free list manipulation functions
    	- inode fork format manipulation functions
    	- internal/external extent tree seach functions
    	- extent tree manipulation functions used during allocation
    	- functions used during extent read/allocate/removal
    	  operations (i.e. xfs_bmapi_write, xfs_bmapi_read,
    	  xfs_bunmapi and xfs_getbmap)
    
    This means that following logic paths through the bmapi code is much
    simpler - most of the code relevant to a specific operation is now
    clustered together rather than spread all over the file....
    Signed-off-by: NDave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
    Reviewed-by: NMark Tinguely <tinguely@sgi.com>
    Signed-off-by: NBen Myers <bpm@sgi.com>
    9e5987a7
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