bcachefs: convert eytzinger0_find to be 1-based

Several of the algorithms on eytzinger trees are implemented in terms of
the eytzinger0 primitives.  However, those algorithms can just as easily
be expressed in terms of the eytzinger1 primitives, and that leads to
better and easier to understand code.  Start by converting
eytzinger0_find().

Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruenba@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
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Andreas Gruenbacher
2025-01-28 10:56:37 +01:00
committed by Kent Overstreet
parent 956032edd2
commit 3849bcab4d

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@@ -290,17 +290,17 @@ static inline int eytzinger0_find_ge(void *base, size_t nr, size_t size,
#define eytzinger0_find(base, nr, size, _cmp, search) \
({ \
void *_base = (base); \
size_t _size = (size); \
void *_base1 = (void *)(base) - _size; \
const void *_search = (search); \
size_t _nr = (nr); \
size_t _size = (size); \
size_t _i = 0; \
size_t _i = 1; \
int _res; \
\
while (_i < _nr && \
(_res = _cmp(_search, _base + _i * _size))) \
_i = eytzinger0_child(_i, _res > 0); \
_i; \
while (_i <= _nr && \
(_res = _cmp(_search, _base1 + _i * _size))) \
_i = eytzinger1_child(_i, _res > 0); \
_i - 1; \
})
void eytzinger0_sort_r(void *, size_t, size_t,