On 3/22/22 12:33, John Garry wrote:
On 22/03/2022 11:18, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 06:39:35PM +0800, John Garry wrote:
Add an API to allocate a request queue which accepts a custom set of
blk_mq_ops for that request queue.
The reason which we may want custom ops is for queuing requests which we
don't want to go through the normal queuing path.
Eww. I really do not think we should do separate ops per queue, as that
is going to get us into a deep mess eventually.
Yeah... so far (here) it works out quite nicely, as we don't need to
change the SCSI blk mq ops nor allocate a scsi_device - everything is
just separate.
The other method mentioned previously was to add the request "reserved"
flag and add new paths in scsi_queue_rq() et al to handle this, but that
gets messy.
Any other ideas ...?
As outlined in the other mail, I think might be useful is to have a
_third_ type of requests (in addition to the normal and the reserved ones).
That one would be allocated from the normal I/O pool (and hence could
fail if the pool is exhausted), but would be able to carry a different
payload (type) than the normal requests.
And we could have a separate queue_rq for these requests, as we can
differentiate them in the block layer.
Cheers,
Hannes
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