Alex Elder 65ccfe21dd rbd: split up rbd_get_segment()
There are two places where rbd_get_segment() is called.  One, in
rbd_rq_fn(), only needs to know the length within a segment that an
I/O request should be.  The other, in rbd_do_op(), also needs the
name of the object and the offset within it for the I/O request.

Split out rbd_segment_name() into three dedicated functions:
    - rbd_segment_name() allocates and formats the name of the
      object for a segment containing a given rbd image offset
    - rbd_segment_offset() computes the offset within a segment for
      a given rbd image offset
    - rbd_segment_length() computes the length to use for I/O within
      a segment for a request, not to exceed the end of a segment
      object.

In the new functions be a bit more careful, checking for possible
error conditions:
    - watch for errors or overflows returned by snprintf()
    - catch (using BUG_ON()) potential overflow conditions
      when computing segment length

Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@inktank.com>
Reviewed-by: Yehuda Sadeh <yehuda@inktank.com>
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