On Thu, Dec 21 2006, Kiyoshi Ueda wrote: > Hi Jens, > > OK, I understand that. > But I think that the block layer assumption (depending on "current") > is not ideal. > Anyway, thank you for the information. (don't top post) Well, how else would you throttle request allocations on a process basis? IO priorities don't extend to request allocation yet, but if/when they do, this will extend it. It may not be ideal for your situation, but it is for a host of other uses. It's relatively easy to do this in the driver - you need one request allocated at init time, as a backup. Then instead of using blk_get_request(), you use use kmalloc or kmem_cache_alloc from the block dev rq pool. If the allocation fails and you have nothing in flight, you grab the request you allocated at init time and use that. Export the rq initialization as needed from ll_rw_blk.c. And that's it, really. Without uglification to ll_rw_blk.c or stripping features from that. -- Jens Axboe -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel