9826a516ff
Update the generic interval tree code that was introduced in "mm: replace vma prio_tree with an interval tree". Changes: - fixed 'endpoing' typo noticed by Andrew Morton - replaced include/linux/interval_tree_tmpl.h, which was used as a template (including it automatically defined the interval tree functions) with include/linux/interval_tree_generic.h, which only defines a preprocessor macro INTERVAL_TREE_DEFINE(), which itself defines the interval tree functions when invoked. Now that is a very long macro which is unfortunate, but it does make the usage sites (lib/interval_tree.c and mm/interval_tree.c) a bit nicer than previously. - make use of RB_DECLARE_CALLBACKS() in the INTERVAL_TREE_DEFINE() macro, instead of duplicating that code in the interval tree template. - replaced vma_interval_tree_add(), which was actually handling the nonlinear and interval tree cases, with vma_interval_tree_insert_after() which handles only the interval tree case and has an API that is more consistent with the other interval tree handling functions. The nonlinear case is now handled explicitly in kernel/fork.c dup_mmap(). Signed-off-by: Michel Lespinasse <walken@google.com> Cc: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com> Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl> Cc: Daniel Santos <daniel.santos@pobox.com> Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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7 KiB
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191 lines
7 KiB
C
/*
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Interval Trees
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(C) 2012 Michel Lespinasse <walken@google.com>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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include/linux/interval_tree_generic.h
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*/
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#include <linux/rbtree_augmented.h>
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/*
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* Template for implementing interval trees
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*
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* ITSTRUCT: struct type of the interval tree nodes
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* ITRB: name of struct rb_node field within ITSTRUCT
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* ITTYPE: type of the interval endpoints
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* ITSUBTREE: name of ITTYPE field within ITSTRUCT holding last-in-subtree
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* ITSTART(n): start endpoint of ITSTRUCT node n
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* ITLAST(n): last endpoint of ITSTRUCT node n
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* ITSTATIC: 'static' or empty
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* ITPREFIX: prefix to use for the inline tree definitions
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*
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* Note - before using this, please consider if non-generic version
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* (interval_tree.h) would work for you...
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*/
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#define INTERVAL_TREE_DEFINE(ITSTRUCT, ITRB, ITTYPE, ITSUBTREE, \
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ITSTART, ITLAST, ITSTATIC, ITPREFIX) \
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\
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/* Callbacks for augmented rbtree insert and remove */ \
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\
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static inline ITTYPE ITPREFIX ## _compute_subtree_last(ITSTRUCT *node) \
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{ \
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ITTYPE max = ITLAST(node), subtree_last; \
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if (node->ITRB.rb_left) { \
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subtree_last = rb_entry(node->ITRB.rb_left, \
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ITSTRUCT, ITRB)->ITSUBTREE; \
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if (max < subtree_last) \
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max = subtree_last; \
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} \
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if (node->ITRB.rb_right) { \
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subtree_last = rb_entry(node->ITRB.rb_right, \
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ITSTRUCT, ITRB)->ITSUBTREE; \
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if (max < subtree_last) \
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max = subtree_last; \
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} \
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return max; \
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} \
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\
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RB_DECLARE_CALLBACKS(static, ITPREFIX ## _augment, ITSTRUCT, ITRB, \
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ITTYPE, ITSUBTREE, ITPREFIX ## _compute_subtree_last) \
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\
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/* Insert / remove interval nodes from the tree */ \
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\
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ITSTATIC void ITPREFIX ## _insert(ITSTRUCT *node, struct rb_root *root) \
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{ \
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struct rb_node **link = &root->rb_node, *rb_parent = NULL; \
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ITTYPE start = ITSTART(node), last = ITLAST(node); \
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ITSTRUCT *parent; \
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\
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while (*link) { \
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rb_parent = *link; \
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parent = rb_entry(rb_parent, ITSTRUCT, ITRB); \
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if (parent->ITSUBTREE < last) \
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parent->ITSUBTREE = last; \
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if (start < ITSTART(parent)) \
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link = &parent->ITRB.rb_left; \
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else \
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link = &parent->ITRB.rb_right; \
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} \
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\
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node->ITSUBTREE = last; \
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rb_link_node(&node->ITRB, rb_parent, link); \
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rb_insert_augmented(&node->ITRB, root, &ITPREFIX ## _augment); \
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} \
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\
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ITSTATIC void ITPREFIX ## _remove(ITSTRUCT *node, struct rb_root *root) \
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{ \
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rb_erase_augmented(&node->ITRB, root, &ITPREFIX ## _augment); \
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} \
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\
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/* \
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* Iterate over intervals intersecting [start;last] \
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* \
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* Note that a node's interval intersects [start;last] iff: \
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* Cond1: ITSTART(node) <= last \
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* and \
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* Cond2: start <= ITLAST(node) \
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*/ \
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\
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static ITSTRUCT * \
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ITPREFIX ## _subtree_search(ITSTRUCT *node, ITTYPE start, ITTYPE last) \
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{ \
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while (true) { \
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/* \
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* Loop invariant: start <= node->ITSUBTREE \
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* (Cond2 is satisfied by one of the subtree nodes) \
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*/ \
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if (node->ITRB.rb_left) { \
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ITSTRUCT *left = rb_entry(node->ITRB.rb_left, \
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ITSTRUCT, ITRB); \
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if (start <= left->ITSUBTREE) { \
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/* \
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* Some nodes in left subtree satisfy Cond2. \
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* Iterate to find the leftmost such node N. \
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* If it also satisfies Cond1, that's the \
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* match we are looking for. Otherwise, there \
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* is no matching interval as nodes to the \
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* right of N can't satisfy Cond1 either. \
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*/ \
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node = left; \
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continue; \
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} \
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} \
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if (ITSTART(node) <= last) { /* Cond1 */ \
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if (start <= ITLAST(node)) /* Cond2 */ \
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return node; /* node is leftmost match */ \
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if (node->ITRB.rb_right) { \
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node = rb_entry(node->ITRB.rb_right, \
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ITSTRUCT, ITRB); \
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if (start <= node->ITSUBTREE) \
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continue; \
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} \
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} \
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return NULL; /* No match */ \
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} \
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} \
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\
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ITSTATIC ITSTRUCT * \
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ITPREFIX ## _iter_first(struct rb_root *root, ITTYPE start, ITTYPE last) \
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{ \
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ITSTRUCT *node; \
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\
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if (!root->rb_node) \
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return NULL; \
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node = rb_entry(root->rb_node, ITSTRUCT, ITRB); \
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if (node->ITSUBTREE < start) \
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return NULL; \
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return ITPREFIX ## _subtree_search(node, start, last); \
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} \
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\
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ITSTATIC ITSTRUCT * \
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ITPREFIX ## _iter_next(ITSTRUCT *node, ITTYPE start, ITTYPE last) \
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{ \
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struct rb_node *rb = node->ITRB.rb_right, *prev; \
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\
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while (true) { \
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/* \
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* Loop invariants: \
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* Cond1: ITSTART(node) <= last \
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* rb == node->ITRB.rb_right \
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* \
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* First, search right subtree if suitable \
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*/ \
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if (rb) { \
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ITSTRUCT *right = rb_entry(rb, ITSTRUCT, ITRB); \
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if (start <= right->ITSUBTREE) \
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return ITPREFIX ## _subtree_search(right, \
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start, last); \
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} \
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\
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/* Move up the tree until we come from a node's left child */ \
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do { \
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rb = rb_parent(&node->ITRB); \
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if (!rb) \
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return NULL; \
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prev = &node->ITRB; \
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node = rb_entry(rb, ITSTRUCT, ITRB); \
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rb = node->ITRB.rb_right; \
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} while (prev == rb); \
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\
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/* Check if the node intersects [start;last] */ \
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if (last < ITSTART(node)) /* !Cond1 */ \
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return NULL; \
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else if (start <= ITLAST(node)) /* Cond2 */ \
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return node; \
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} \
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}
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