Btrfs: use linux/sizes.h to represent constants
We use many constants to represent size and offset value. And to make code readable we use '256 * 1024 * 1024' instead of '268435456' to represent '256MB'. However we can make far more readable with 'SZ_256MB' which is defined in the 'linux/sizes.h'. So this patch replaces 'xxx * 1024 * 1024' kind of expression with single 'SZ_xxxMB' if 'xxx' is a power of 2 then 'xxx * SZ_1M' if 'xxx' is not a power of 2. And I haven't touched to '4096' & '8192' because it's more intuitive than 'SZ_4KB' & 'SZ_8KB'. Signed-off-by: Byongho Lee <bhlee.kernel@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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@@ -4387,7 +4387,7 @@ int try_release_extent_mapping(struct extent_map_tree *map,
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u64 end = start + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - 1;
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if (gfpflags_allow_blocking(mask) &&
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page->mapping->host->i_size > 16 * 1024 * 1024) {
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page->mapping->host->i_size > SZ_16M) {
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u64 len;
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while (start <= end) {
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len = end - start + 1;
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