From: Dongsheng Yang <dongsheng.yang@linux.dev>
To: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com>
Cc: agk@redhat.com, snitzer@kernel.org, axboe@kernel.dk, hch@lst.de,
dan.j.williams@intel.com, Jonathan.Cameron@Huawei.com,
linux-block@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
linux-cxl@vger.kernel.org, nvdimm@lists.linux.dev,
dm-devel@lists.linux.dev
Subject: Re: [RFC v2 00/11] dm-pcache – persistent-memory cache for block devices
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2025 00:28:03 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <bf733634-cb99-48db-9b02-09b9700cd1f0@linux.dev> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <202b7987-5652-ba46-2f9d-1a90679d89b5@redhat.com>
在 6/30/2025 11:57 PM, Mikulas Patocka 写道:
>
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2025, Dongsheng Yang wrote:
>
>> +static int dm_pcache_map_bio(struct dm_target *ti, struct bio *bio)
>> +{
>> + struct pcache_request *pcache_req = dm_per_bio_data(bio, sizeof(struct pcache_request));
>> + struct dm_pcache *pcache = ti->private;
>> + int ret;
>> +
>> + pcache_req->pcache = pcache;
>> + kref_init(&pcache_req->ref);
>> + pcache_req->ret = 0;
>> + pcache_req->bio = bio;
>> + pcache_req->off = (u64)bio->bi_iter.bi_sector << SECTOR_SHIFT;
>> + pcache_req->data_len = bio->bi_iter.bi_size;
>> + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pcache_req->list_node);
>> + bio->bi_iter.bi_sector = dm_target_offset(ti, bio->bi_iter.bi_sector);
>>
>> This looks suspicious because you store the original bi_sector to
>> pcache_req->off and then subtract the target offset from it. Shouldn't
>> "bio->bi_iter.bi_sector = dm_target_offset(ti, bio->bi_iter.bi_sector);"
>> be before "pcache_req->off = (u64)bio->bi_iter.bi_sector <<
>> SECTOR_SHIFT;"?
>>
>>
>> Yes, that logic is indeed questionable, but it works in testing.
>>
>> Since we define dm-pcache as a **singleton**, both behaviors should
>> effectively be equivalent, IIUC. Also, in V1 I moved the call to
>> `dm_target_offset()` so it runs before setting up `pcache_req->off`,
>> making the code logic correct.
> If this target is singleton, you can delete the call to dm_target_offset
> at all.
>
> That call is harmless, but it looks confusing when reviewing the code,
> because pcache_req->off is set to the absolute bio sector (from the start
> of the table) and bio->bi_iter.bi_sector is set to the relative bio sector
> (from the start of the target). If the target always starts at offset 0,
> dm_target_offset just returns bi_sector.
That makes sense
Thanx
>
> Mikulas
>
prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-06-30 16:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-06-05 14:22 [RFC v2 00/11] dm-pcache – persistent-memory cache for block devices Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-05 14:22 ` [RFC PATCH 01/11] dm-pcache: add pcache_internal.h Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-05 14:22 ` [RFC PATCH 02/11] dm-pcache: add backing device management Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-05 14:22 ` [RFC PATCH 03/11] dm-pcache: add cache device Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-05 14:22 ` [RFC PATCH 04/11] dm-pcache: add segment layer Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-05 14:23 ` [RFC PATCH 05/11] dm-pcache: add cache_segment Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-05 14:23 ` [RFC PATCH 06/11] dm-pcache: add cache_writeback Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-05 14:23 ` [RFC PATCH 07/11] dm-pcache: add cache_gc Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-05 14:23 ` [RFC PATCH 08/11] dm-pcache: add cache_key Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-05 14:23 ` [RFC PATCH 09/11] dm-pcache: add cache_req Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-05 14:23 ` [RFC PATCH 10/11] dm-pcache: add cache core Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-05 14:23 ` [RFC PATCH 11/11] dm-pcache: initial dm-pcache target Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-12 16:57 ` [RFC v2 00/11] dm-pcache – persistent-memory cache for block devices Mikulas Patocka
2025-06-13 3:39 ` Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-23 3:13 ` Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-23 4:18 ` Dongsheng Yang
2025-06-30 15:57 ` Mikulas Patocka
2025-06-30 16:28 ` Dongsheng Yang [this message]
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