Re: [PATCH REPOST 0/4] rbd: explicitly support only one osd op

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On 01/04/2013 06:43 AM, Alex Elder wrote:
An osd request can be made up of multiple "ops", all of which are
completed (or not) transactionally.  There is partial support for
multiple ops in an rbd request in the rbd code, but it's incomplete
and not even supported by the osd client or the messenger right now.

I see three problems with this partial implementation:  it gives a
false impression of how things work; it complicates some code in
some cases where it's not necessary; and it may constrain how one
might pursue fully implementing multiple ops in a request to ways
that don't fit well with how we want to do things.

So this series just simplifies things, making it explicit that there
is only one op in an kernel osd client request right now.

					-Alex

[PATCH REPOST 1/4] rbd: pass num_op with ops array
[PATCH REPOST 2/4] libceph: pass num_op with ops
[PATCH REPOST 3/4] rbd: there is really only one op
[PATCH REPOST 4/4] rbd: assume single op in a request

These look good.

Reviewed-by: Josh Durgin <josh.durgin@xxxxxxxxxxx>

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