On 10/12/18 11:24 AM, Sébastien Boisvert wrote: >> + if (g_queue_mode == NULL_Q_RQ) { >> + pr_err("null_blk: legacy IO path no longer available\n"); >> + return -EINVAL; >> + } > > Is this the only location where the value NULL_Q_RQ has be checked ? I've since fixed a few more, all should be well now. The updated version is here: http://git.kernel.dk/cgit/linux-block/commit/?h=mq-conversions&id=d6fd3bd94a7333a8cd0bf7ef18f719ef7e052dc4 > Since the enum that contains NULL_Q_RQ is in > drivers/block/null_blk_main.c, and not in a linux header file, would > it be thinkable to remove NULL_Q_RQ from the enum too, and not adding > this legacy check ? > > Would that break user space (the number one rule) ? It wouldn't break user space. In any case, if someone is currently using queue_mode=1, it'd fail to load after this patch. I'm checking that at the bottom, we could remove NULL_Q_RQ if we just made that check == 1 instead. But cleaner to keep it, imho. -- Jens Axboe