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			Add RB_DECLARE_CALLBACKS_MAX, which generates augmented rbtree callbacks for the case where the augmented value is a scalar whose definition follows a max(f(node)) pattern. This actually covers all present uses of RB_DECLARE_CALLBACKS, and saves some (source) code duplication in the various RBCOMPUTE function definitions. [walken@google.com: fix mm/vmalloc.c] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/CANN689FXgK13wDYNh1zKxdipeTuALG4eKvKpsdZqKFJ-rvtGiQ@mail.gmail.com [walken@google.com: re-add check to check_augmented()] Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190727022027.GA86863@google.com Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190703040156.56953-3-walken@google.com Signed-off-by: Michel Lespinasse <walken@google.com> Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> Cc: Davidlohr Bueso <dbueso@suse.de> Cc: Uladzislau Rezki <urezki@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
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| /*
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|   Interval Trees
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|   (C) 2012  Michel Lespinasse <walken@google.com>
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| 
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| 
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|   include/linux/interval_tree_generic.h
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| */
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| 
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| #include <linux/rbtree_augmented.h>
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| 
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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 generic version
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|  * (interval_tree.h) would work for you...
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|  */
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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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| RB_DECLARE_CALLBACKS_MAX(static, ITPREFIX ## _augment,			      \
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| 			 ITSTRUCT, ITRB, ITTYPE, ITSUBTREE, ITLAST)	      \
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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,			      \
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| 				  struct rb_root_cached *root)	 	      \
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| {									      \
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| 	struct rb_node **link = &root->rb_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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| 	bool leftmost = true;						      \
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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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| 			leftmost = false;				      \
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| 		}							      \
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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_cached(&node->ITRB, root,			      \
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| 				   leftmost, &ITPREFIX ## _augment);	      \
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| }									      \
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| 									      \
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| ITSTATIC void ITPREFIX ## _remove(ITSTRUCT *node,			      \
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| 				  struct rb_root_cached *root)		      \
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| {									      \
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| 	rb_erase_augmented_cached(&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_cached *root,			      \
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| 			ITTYPE start, ITTYPE last)			      \
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| {									      \
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| 	ITSTRUCT *node, *leftmost;					      \
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| 									      \
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| 	if (!root->rb_root.rb_node)					      \
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| 		return NULL;						      \
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| 									      \
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| 	/*								      \
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| 	 * Fastpath range intersection/overlap between A: [a0, a1] and	      \
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| 	 * B: [b0, b1] is given by:					      \
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| 	 *								      \
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| 	 *         a0 <= b1 && b0 <= a1					      \
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| 	 *								      \
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| 	 *  ... where A holds the lock range and B holds the smallest	      \
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| 	 * 'start' and largest 'last' in the tree. For the later, we	      \
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| 	 * rely on the root node, which by augmented interval tree	      \
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| 	 * property, holds the largest value in its last-in-subtree.	      \
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| 	 * This allows mitigating some of the tree walk overhead for	      \
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| 	 * for non-intersecting ranges, maintained and consulted in O(1).     \
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| 	 */								      \
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| 	node = rb_entry(root->rb_root.rb_node, ITSTRUCT, ITRB);		      \
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| 	if (node->ITSUBTREE < start)					      \
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| 		return NULL;						      \
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| 									      \
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| 	leftmost = rb_entry(root->rb_leftmost, ITSTRUCT, ITRB);		      \
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| 	if (ITSTART(leftmost) > last)					      \
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| 		return NULL;						      \
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| 									      \
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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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