On Fri, Sep 18 2009 at 2:00am -0400, Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>>> "Mike" == Mike Snitzer <snitzer@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > >> > blk_set_default_limits(limits); > >> > + limits->max_sectors = 0; > >> > + limits->max_hw_sectors = 0; > >> > Mike> Seems like we may want some common variant in block even though > Mike> I'm not aware of other block drivers that would benefit... > > Mike> But I'll defer to Martin and/or Jens on whether these helpers are > Mike> fine to stay in dm-table.c or should be worked into blk-settings.c > > In the pre-topology days we set max_sectors to SAFE_MAX_SECTORS upon > creation of a queue. This is an old ATA-ism that's been around for a > ages. > > Ideally we'd simply nuke it and drivers that really needed to lower the > bar would explicitly call blk_queue_max_sectors(). However, I'm afraid > to change the default because I'm sure there are legacy drivers lurking > somewhere that depend on it. > > Seeing as blk_set_default_limits() is mostly aimed at stacking drivers I > think I'd prefer moving SAFE_MAX_SECTORS back to blk_queue_make_request > and then set max_sectors and max_hw_sectors to 0 in default_limits. > > Would that work for you guys? So you're referring to fact that this commit removed blk_queue_max_sectors(q, SAFE_MAX_SECTORS) from blk_queue_make_request: http://git.kernel.org/linus/e475bba2 I think I like your proposal. But, to clarify things further, are you saying: By moving SAFE_MAX_SECTORS back to blk_queue_make_request (after its existing call to blk_set_default_limits right?) and having blk_set_default_limits set max_sectors and max_hw_sectors to 0: DM will be free to establish the proper limit stacking because the DM limits are not derived from the queue's default limits? Because the DM device limits are just stacked and copied to the queue, some background for those following along: DM's actual stacking of limits takes place when the DM table is translated to the DM device's final queue (at table resume time), see: http://git.kernel.org/linus/754c5fc7e drivers/md/dm.c:dm_swap_table() calls dm_calculate_queue_limits() to stack the limits. drivers/md/dm.c:__bind() sets the DM device's queue_limits via dm_table_set_restrictions() drivers/md/dm-table.c:dm_table_set_restrictions() simply copies the queue_limits established by DM's stacking with: /* * Copy table's limits to the DM device's request_queue */ q->limits = *limits; Now coming full circle: AFAIK the only piece I'm missing is how/where your proposed changes will account for the need to establish SAFE_MAX_SECTORS _after_ the stacking of queue_limits: IFF max_sectors and max_hw_sectors are still 0 (like Jun'ichi did in DM with the 2nd patch posted). But I don't pretend to have this all sorted out in my head. I could easily be missing some other piece(s) implicit in your proposal. Maybe an RFC patch that illustrates your thinking would help further this discussion? Regards, Mike -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel