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The layer masks data structure tracks the requested but unfulfilled access rights during an operation's security check. It stores one bit for each combination of access right and layer index. If the bit is set, that access right is not granted (yet) in the given layer and we have to traverse the path further upwards to grant it. Previously, the layer masks were stored as arrays mapping from access right indices to layer_mask_t. The layer_mask_t value then indicates all layers in which the given access right is still (tentatively) denied. This patch introduces struct layer_access_masks instead: This struct contains an array with the access_mask_t of each (tentatively) denied access right in that layer. The hypothesis of this patch is that this simplifies the code enough so that the resulting code will run faster: * We can use bitwise operations in multiple places where we previously looped over bits individually with macros. (Should require less branch speculation and lends itself to better loop unrolling.) * Code is ~75 lines smaller. Other noteworthy changes: * In no_more_access(), call a new helper function may_refer(), which only solves the asymmetric case. Previously, the code interleaved the checks for the two symmetric cases in RENAME_EXCHANGE. It feels that the code is clearer when renames without RENAME_EXCHANGE are more obviously the normal case. Tradeoffs: This change improves performance, at a slight size increase to the layer masks data structure. This fixes the size of the data structure at 32 bytes for all types of access rights. (64, once we introduce a 17th filesystem access right). For filesystem access rights, at the moment, the data structure has the same size as before, but once we introduce the 17th filesystem access right, it will double in size (from 32 to 64 bytes), as access_mask_t grows from 16 to 32 bit [1]. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20260120.haeCh4li9Vae@digikod.net/ [1] Signed-off-by: Günther Noack <gnoack3000@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20260206151154.97915-5-gnoack3000@gmail.com [mic: Cosmetic fixes, moved struct layer_access_masks definition] Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <mic@digikod.net>