On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 07:53:33AM -0800, Tejun Heo wrote: > On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 04:19:38PM -0500, Dennis Zhou wrote: > > diff --git a/include/linux/bio.h b/include/linux/bio.h > > index 62715a5a4f32..8bc9d9b29fd3 100644 > > --- a/include/linux/bio.h > > +++ b/include/linux/bio.h > > @@ -486,6 +486,12 @@ extern unsigned int bvec_nr_vecs(unsigned short idx); > > extern const char *bio_devname(struct bio *bio, char *buffer); > > > > #define bio_set_dev(bio, bdev) \ > > +do { \ > > + bio_set_dev_only(bio, bdev); \ > > + bio_associate_blkg(bio); \ > > +} while (0) > > + > > +#define bio_set_dev_only(bio, bdev) \ > > do { \ > > if ((bio)->bi_disk != (bdev)->bd_disk) \ > > bio_clear_flag(bio, BIO_THROTTLED);\ > > Generally looks okay to me but I'm not sure about bio_set_dev_only(). > Maybe sth more explicit like bio_set_dev_without_blkg()? Also, can > you please add comments explaining which should be used when? > I've switched it to bio_set_dev_without_blkg() and added the comment below and added a comment in the use cases. Let me know if the wording is fine below. +/* + * Bio device setters. A blkg represents the relationship between a blkcg + * and a request_queue. When the device is set for a bio, it becomes possible + * to do blkg association. Importantly, a blkg also holds a pointer back to + * the request_queue. In general, bio_set_dev() should be used to keep + * bio->bi_disk->queue and bio->bi_blkg->q consistent. If blkg association + * will be done explicitly or is a bio based device, use + * bio_set_dev_without_blkg(). + */ Thanks, Dennis