On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 08:28:12AM +0300, Sergei Shtepa wrote: > > So instead of doing this shoudn't the interposer just always submit to the > > whole device? But if we keep it, the logic in this funtion should go > > into a block layer helper, passing a block device instead of the > > device-mapper allows to create devices of any size using only part of > the underlying device. Therefore, it is not possible to apply the > interposer to the whole block device. > Perhaps it makes sense to put the blk_partition_unremap() function in the > block layer? I'm not sure that's a good thing. I suspect the answer is to not remap bios that are going to be handled by the interposer. In fact much of submit_bio_checks as-is is a bad idea for interposed devices. I think what we need to do instead is to pass an explicit bdev to submit_bio_checks and use that everywhere, including in the subfunctions. With that we might also be able to remove the separate interpose hook and thus struct bdev_interposer entirely as now ->submit_bio of the interposer could do all the work: static noinline blk_qc_t submit_bio_interposed(struct bio *bio) { struct block_device *orig_bdev = bio->bi_bdev, *interposer; struct bio_list bio_list[2] = { }; blk_qc_t ret = BLK_QC_T_NONE; if (current->bio_list) { bio_list_add(¤t->bio_list[0], bio); return BLK_QC_T_NONE; } if (unlikely(bio_queue_enter(bio))) return BLK_QC_T_NONE; interposer = orig_bdev->bd_interposer; if (unlikely(!interposer)) { /* interposer was removed */ bio_list_add(¤t->bio_list[0], bio); goto queue_exit; } if (!submit_bio_checks(bio, interposer)) goto queue_exit; bio_set_flag(bio, BIO_INTERPOSED); current->bio_list = bio_list; ret = interposer->bd_disk->fops->submit_bio(bio); current->bio_list = NULL; queue_exit: blk_queue_exit(bdev->bd_disk->queue); /* Resubmit remaining bios */ while ((bio = bio_list_pop(&bio_list[0]))) ret = submit_bio_noacct(bio); return ret; } blk_qc_t submit_bio_noacct(struct bio *bio) { if (bio->bi_bdev->bd_interposer && !bio_flagged(bio, BIO_INTERPOSED) return submit_bio_interposed(bio); ... } Note that both with this and your original code the interposer must never resubmit I/O to itself. Is that actually the case for DM? I'm trying to think of a good debug check for that, but right now I can't think of something that doesn't cause any overhead for n -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel