Hi, I'd like to attend LSF/MM and as the subject covers I'd like to at least participate in a discussion about plans (realistic or not) for removing/deprecating the old .request_fn path in block core and block drivers. The request-based DM code (only used for multipath) has gotten more complex to support both old .request_fn and blk-mq (and stacking combinations: .request_fn ontop of blk-mq paths, blk-mq ontop of .request_fn paths). Simplifying DM core in this area would be nice. One of the hurdles has been blk-mq doesn't yet have a scheduler. I know Jens had/has something in the works. But there is also the question of whether DM's top-level blk-mq request_queue should be trained to leverage/stack underlying blk-mq request_queue capabilities (Keith Busch was going to look at this aspect in the context of multipath on NVMe but I never heard anything from Keith on that). As of now DM multipath's blk-mq request_queue only supports a single (virtual) hw queue. In addition to the above topic, I'd be open to discussing Linux MD maintainership options with others if for some reason that is still an unresolved situation come mid April. Thanks, Mike -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel