+int bch2_extent_drop_ptrs(struct btree_trans *trans,
+ struct btree_iter *iter,
+ struct bkey_s_c k,
+ struct data_update_opts data_opts)
+{
+ struct bch_fs *c = trans->c;
+ struct bkey_i *n;
+ int ret;
+
+ n = bch2_bkey_make_mut_noupdate(trans, k);
+ ret = PTR_ERR_OR_ZERO(n);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
+
+ while (data_opts.kill_ptrs) {
+ unsigned i = 0, drop = __fls(data_opts.kill_ptrs);
+ struct bch_extent_ptr *ptr;
+
+ bch2_bkey_drop_ptrs(bkey_i_to_s(n), ptr, i++ == drop);
+ data_opts.kill_ptrs ^= 1U << drop;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If the new extent no longer has any pointers, bch2_extent_normalize()
+ * will do the appropriate thing with it (turning it into a
+ * KEY_TYPE_error key, or just a discard if it was a cached extent)
+ */
+ bch2_extent_normalize(c, bkey_i_to_s(n));
+
+ /*
+ * Since we're not inserting through an extent iterator
+ * (BTREE_ITER_ALL_SNAPSHOTS iterators aren't extent iterators),
+ * we aren't using the extent overwrite path to delete, we're
+ * just using the normal key deletion path:
+ */
+ if (bkey_deleted(&n->k) && !(iter->flags & BTREE_ITER_IS_EXTENTS))
+ n->k.size = 0;
+
+ return bch2_trans_relock(trans) ?:
+ bch2_trans_update(trans, iter, n, BTREE_UPDATE_INTERNAL_SNAPSHOT_NODE) ?:
+ bch2_trans_commit(trans, NULL, NULL, BCH_TRANS_COMMIT_no_enospc);
+}
+