From: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [md PATCH 07/16] md/raid5: raid5.h cleanup
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 12:43:01 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20111026014301.21110.19740.stgit@notabene.brown> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20111026014240.21110.28487.stgit@notabene.brown>
Remove some #defines that are no longer used, and replace some
others with an enum.
And remove an unused field.
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
---
drivers/md/raid5.h | 27 +++++++++------------------
1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/md/raid5.h b/drivers/md/raid5.h
index 43106f0..4cfd801 100644
--- a/drivers/md/raid5.h
+++ b/drivers/md/raid5.h
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
* The possible state transitions are:
*
* Empty -> Want - on read or write to get old data for parity calc
- * Empty -> Dirty - on compute_parity to satisfy write/sync request.(RECONSTRUCT_WRITE)
+ * Empty -> Dirty - on compute_parity to satisfy write/sync request.
* Empty -> Clean - on compute_block when computing a block for failed drive
* Want -> Empty - on failed read
* Want -> Clean - on successful completion of read request
@@ -284,15 +284,6 @@ enum r5dev_flags {
R5_MadeGoodRepl,/* A bad block on the replacement device has been
* fixed by writing to it */
};
-/*
- * Write method
- */
-#define RECONSTRUCT_WRITE 1
-#define READ_MODIFY_WRITE 2
-/* not a write method, but a compute_parity mode */
-#define CHECK_PARITY 3
-/* Additional compute_parity mode -- updates the parity w/o LOCKING */
-#define UPDATE_PARITY 4
/*
* Stripe state
@@ -320,13 +311,14 @@ enum {
/*
* Operation request flags
*/
-#define STRIPE_OP_BIOFILL 0
-#define STRIPE_OP_COMPUTE_BLK 1
-#define STRIPE_OP_PREXOR 2
-#define STRIPE_OP_BIODRAIN 3
-#define STRIPE_OP_RECONSTRUCT 4
-#define STRIPE_OP_CHECK 5
-
+enum {
+ STRIPE_OP_BIOFILL,
+ STRIPE_OP_COMPUTE_BLK,
+ STRIPE_OP_PREXOR,
+ STRIPE_OP_BIODRAIN,
+ STRIPE_OP_RECONSTRUCT,
+ STRIPE_OP_CHECK,
+};
/*
* Plugging:
*
@@ -359,7 +351,6 @@ struct disk_info {
struct r5conf {
struct hlist_head *stripe_hashtbl;
struct mddev *mddev;
- struct disk_info *spare;
int chunk_sectors;
int level, algorithm;
int max_degraded;
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-10-26 1:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-10-26 1:43 [md PATCH 00/16] hot-replace support for RAID4/5/6 NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 03/16] md: remove test for duplicate device when setting slot number NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 01/16] md: refine interpretation of "hold_active == UNTIL_IOCTL" NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 02/16] md: take after reference to mddev during sysfs access NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 04/16] md: change hot_remove_disk to take an rdev rather than a number NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 10/16] md/raid5: allow removal for failed replacement devices NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 12/16] md/raid5: detect and handle replacements during recovery NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 09/16] md/raid5: preferentially read from replacement device if possible NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 05/16] md: create externally visible flags for supporting hot-replace NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 14/16] md/raid5: recognise replacements when assembling array NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 13/16] md/raid5: handle activation of replacement device when recovery completes NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 08/16] md/raid5: remove redundant bio initialisations NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 06/16] md/raid5: allow each slot to have an extra replacement device NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 11/16] md/raid5: writes should get directed to replacement as well as original NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` NeilBrown [this message]
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 16/16] md/raid5: Mark device replaceable when we see a write error NeilBrown
2011-10-26 1:43 ` [md PATCH 15/16] md/raid5: If there is a spare and a replaceable device, start replacement NeilBrown
2011-10-26 6:38 ` [md PATCH 00/16] hot-replace support for RAID4/5/6 David Brown
2011-10-26 7:42 ` NeilBrown
2011-10-26 9:01 ` John Robinson
2011-10-26 13:57 ` Peter W. Morreale
2011-10-26 17:27 ` Piergiorgio Sartor
2011-10-27 17:10 ` Peter W. Morreale
2011-10-27 20:44 ` NeilBrown
2011-10-27 20:53 ` Peter W. Morreale
2011-12-14 22:18 ` Dan Williams
2011-12-15 6:18 ` NeilBrown
2011-12-15 7:14 ` Williams, Dan J
2011-12-20 5:18 ` NeilBrown
2011-12-22 20:54 ` Alexander Kühn
2011-12-22 21:14 ` NeilBrown
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