From: Jens Axboe <axboe@suse.de>
To: Jari Ruusu <jari.ruusu@pp.inet.fi>
Cc: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de>,
Marcelo Tosatti <marcelo@conectiva.com.br>,
Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@hvrlab.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: 2.4.19pre3aa2
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 20:13:52 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020318191352.GF28487@suse.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020314032801.C1273@dualathlon.random> <3C912ACF.AF3EE6F0@pp.inet.fi> <20020315105621.GA22169@suse.de> <3C9230C6.4119CB4C@pp.inet.fi>
On Fri, Mar 15 2002, Jari Ruusu wrote:
> Jens Axboe wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 15 2002, Jari Ruusu wrote:
> > > - No more illegal sleeping in generic_make_request().
> >
> > I've told you this before -- sleeping in make_request is not illegal,
> > heck it happens _all the time_. Safely sleeping requires a reserved pool
> > of the units you wish to allocate, of course. In fact I think that would
> > be much nicer than the path you are following here by delaying
> > allocations to the loop thread (and still not using a reserved pool).
>
> Yes, I know you have told me that before, but I'm being overcareful. See:
>
> <quote> from device drivers book by Alessandro Rubini, chapter 12, page 331
> The request function has one very important constraint: it must be atomic.
> request is not usually called in direct response to user requests, and it is
> not running in the context of any particular process. It can be called at
> interrupt time, from tasklets, or from any number of other places. Thus, it
> must not sleep while carrying out its tasks.
> </quote>
That's talking about the request_fn funtion, not related to
make_request_fn that I rewrote loop to use. So that's not a valid point.
> > - if(!bh) return((struct buffer_head *)0);
> >
> > eww!
> >
> > - Also, please adher to the style. VaRiAbLe names can hurt the eyes, and
> > stuff like
> >
> > if (something) break;
> >
> > return(val);
> >
> > etc don't belong too. Could you fix that up?
> >
> > That said, thanks for fixing it!
>
> If there is any chance of being merged to mainline kernel, I will fix these
> "hurt the eyes" formatting issues.
I think there is. At least I can safely say there's no chance it will be
merged if these things aren't fixed. So take your pick :-)
> > BTW, it looks like you are killing LO_FLAGS_BH_REMAP?! Why? This is a
> > very worthwhile optimization.
>
> Removing it simplified the code a lot. Doing remap direcly from
> loop_make_request() would probably be more effective. Just remap and return
LOTS more effective. Please don't kill this functionality. I don't buy
the simplification argument.
> 1 from loop_make_request() like LVM code does.
And like loop currently does...
--
Jens Axboe
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-03-18 19:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-03-14 2:28 2.4.19pre3aa2 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-03-14 12:32 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Dave Jones
2002-03-14 12:37 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-03-14 12:46 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Jeff Garzik
2002-03-14 12:59 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Dave Jones
2002-03-14 15:53 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Bill Davidsen
2002-03-14 16:12 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-03-14 16:16 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Dave Jones
2002-03-14 16:32 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-03-16 1:26 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Mike Fedyk
2002-03-14 16:13 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Dave Jones
2002-03-14 17:16 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Bill Davidsen
2002-03-14 21:16 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 H. Peter Anvin
2002-03-14 18:00 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Andrew Morton
2002-03-14 22:57 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Jari Ruusu
2002-03-15 10:56 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Jens Axboe
2002-03-15 11:06 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Jens Axboe
2002-03-15 17:35 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Jari Ruusu
2002-03-15 17:57 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-03-16 12:10 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Jari Ruusu
2002-03-16 13:54 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Andrea Arcangeli
2002-03-18 19:13 ` Jens Axboe [this message]
2002-03-19 23:26 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Jari Ruusu
2002-03-20 7:54 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Jens Axboe
2002-03-20 18:16 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Jari Ruusu
2002-03-20 14:21 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Herbert Valerio Riedel
2002-03-15 12:19 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Herbert Valerio Riedel
2002-03-15 17:36 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Jari Ruusu
2002-03-15 18:36 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Herbert Valerio Riedel
2002-03-16 12:12 ` 2.4.19pre3aa2 Jari Ruusu
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