From: Kent Overstreet <kmo@daterainc.com>
To: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
Cc: "linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org" <linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org>,
"eab@gmx.ch" <eab@gmx.ch>,
"linux-bcache@vger.kernel.org" <linux-bcache@vger.kernel.org>,
"fmpfeifer@gmail.com" <fmpfeifer@gmail.com>,
"axboe@kernel.dk" <axboe@kernel.dk>
Subject: Re: btrfs on bcache
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2014 13:13:07 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140108211307.GB7291@kmo-pixel> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1389209759.23310.27.camel@ret.masoncoding.com>
On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 07:35:32PM +0000, Chris Mason wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-01-06 at 15:37 -0800, Kent Overstreet wrote:
> > Ok, I looked again at the relevant btrfs code, I guess I can see how this printk
> > isn't normally triggered. But Chris, _what on earth_ is btrfs trying to check
> > for here? And why is it using bv_offset and bv_len further down in
> > end_bio_extent_readpage()?
>
> After the IO is done, we're recording the specific logical byte range
> that covered the IO. In practice its always the full page, we can
> switch to just trusting PAGE_CACHE_SIZE.
Yeah, the code already assumes it was doing PAGE_CACHE_SIZE reads; what
you're effectively checking is that the driver did the bvec all at once,
and that it didn't process half a bvec, update it, then process the rest
- which is a completely fine thing to do.
So for now - yeah, the correct thing to do is to just ignore
bv_offset/bv_len and go by PAGE_CACHE_SIZE. But - after immutable
biovecs is in, _then_ you'll be able to depend on bv_offset/bv_len
remaining unchanged (and you can get rid of your dependency on
PAGE_CACHE_SIZE bvecs).
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-01-08 21:11 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-12-18 17:17 btrfs on bcache eb
2013-12-19 19:04 ` Fábio Pfeifer
2013-12-19 19:05 ` Fábio Pfeifer
2013-12-20 22:26 ` Henry de Valence
2013-12-19 19:59 ` Chris Mason
2013-12-20 12:36 ` eb
2013-12-20 12:42 ` Fábio Pfeifer
2013-12-20 15:46 ` Chris Mason
2013-12-24 16:44 ` Fábio Pfeifer
2014-01-06 23:37 ` Kent Overstreet
2014-01-08 19:35 ` Chris Mason
2014-01-08 21:13 ` Kent Overstreet [this message]
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2014-04-30 18:16 Felix Homann
2014-05-01 11:33 ` Austin S Hemmelgarn
2014-07-30 22:04 dptrash
2014-07-30 23:01 ` Larkin Lowrey
2014-08-04 12:57 ` Fábio Pfeifer
[not found] <1731942750.1162128.1406757898913.JavaMail.ngmail@webmail06.arcor-online.net>
2014-07-31 15:35 ` dptrash
2014-08-01 1:55 ` Duncan
2014-08-20 20:17 raphead
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