BRT: Skip getting length in brt_entry_lookup()
Unlike DDT, where ZAP values may have different lengths due to compression, all BRT entries are identical 8-byte counters. It does not make sense to first fetch the length only to assert it. zap_lookup_uint64() is specifically designed to work with counters of different size and should return error if something odd found. Calling it straight allows to save some measurable CPU time. Signed-off-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
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@ -901,7 +901,6 @@ static int
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brt_entry_lookup(brt_t *brt, brt_vdev_t *brtvd, brt_entry_t *bre)
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{
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uint64_t mos_entries;
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uint64_t one, physsize;
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int error;
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ASSERT(RW_LOCK_HELD(&brt->brt_lock));
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@ -919,21 +918,8 @@ brt_entry_lookup(brt_t *brt, brt_vdev_t *brtvd, brt_entry_t *bre)
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brt_unlock(brt);
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error = zap_length_uint64(brt->brt_mos, mos_entries, &bre->bre_offset,
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BRT_KEY_WORDS, &one, &physsize);
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if (error == 0) {
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ASSERT3U(one, ==, 1);
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ASSERT3U(physsize, ==, sizeof (bre->bre_refcount));
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error = zap_lookup_uint64(brt->brt_mos, mos_entries,
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&bre->bre_offset, BRT_KEY_WORDS, 1,
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sizeof (bre->bre_refcount), &bre->bre_refcount);
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BRT_DEBUG("ZAP lookup: object=%llu vdev=%llu offset=%llu "
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"count=%llu error=%d", (u_longlong_t)mos_entries,
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(u_longlong_t)brtvd->bv_vdevid,
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(u_longlong_t)bre->bre_offset,
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error == 0 ? (u_longlong_t)bre->bre_refcount : 0, error);
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}
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error = zap_lookup_uint64(brt->brt_mos, mos_entries, &bre->bre_offset,
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BRT_KEY_WORDS, 1, sizeof (bre->bre_refcount), &bre->bre_refcount);
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brt_wlock(brt);
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