Avoid using the GNU extesion ffsl which is not implemented in musl libc.
The atomic_xchg() means we know that vhost_log_chunk_t will never be
larger than the 'long' type, so ctzl() is always sufficient.
See also commit
fbeadf50 (bitops: unify bitops_ffsl with the one in
host-utils.h, call it bitops_ctzl) on why ctzl should be used instead
of ffsl.
Signed-off-by: Natanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
for (;from < to; ++from) {
vhost_log_chunk_t log;
- int bit;
/* We first check with non-atomic: much cheaper,
* and we expect non-dirty to be the common case. */
if (!*from) {
/* Data must be read atomically. We don't really need barrier semantics
* but it's easier to use atomic_* than roll our own. */
log = atomic_xchg(from, 0);
- while ((bit = sizeof(log) > sizeof(int) ?
- ffsll(log) : ffs(log))) {
+ while (log) {
+ int bit = ctzl(log);
hwaddr page_addr;
hwaddr section_offset;
hwaddr mr_offset;
- bit -= 1;
page_addr = addr + bit * VHOST_LOG_PAGE;
section_offset = page_addr - section->offset_within_address_space;
mr_offset = section_offset + section->offset_within_region;