On 3/25/21 6:39 PM, Satya Tangirala wrote: > On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 02:51:31PM -0700, Bart Van Assche wrote: >> Are you sure that the block layer core splits bios at logical block >> boundaries? Commit 9cc5169cd478 ("block: Improve physical block >> alignment of split bios") should have changed the behavior from >> splitting at logical block boundaries into splitting at physical block >> boundaries. > > Ah, what I really meant with that sentence was "Currently, if a bio is > split, the size of the resulting bio is guaranteed to be aligned to a > the lbs. The endpoint of the bio might also be aligned to a physical > block boundary (which 9cc5169cd478 tries to achieve if possible), but > the bio's size (and hence also its endpoint since the start of the bio > is always lbs aligned) is *at least* lbs aligned". Does that sound > accurate? That sounds better to me :-) >> Without having looked at this patch series, can the same >> effect be achieved by reporting the crypto data unit size as the >> physical block size? > > That would've been awesome, but I don't think we can do that :( > 1) There isn't only one crypto data unit size. A device can support, > and upper layers are free to use, many different data unit sizes. > 2) IIUC 9cc5169cd478 (or more accurately get_max_io_size() since the > function has been changed slightly since your original patch) > doesn't align the size of the bio to the pbs - it only aligns the > endpoint of the bio to the pbs (and it may actually not even do > that if it turns out to not be possible). Is that right? If so, > that means that if the startpoint of the bio isn't pbs aligned, the > size of the bio won't be pbs aligned either. Hmm ... if the start of a bio is not aligned to the physical block size I don't think that the block layer can do anything about the start of the bio. Anyway, I have taken a quick look at this patch series and the patch series looks pretty clean to me. I will let Christoph review this patch series since he already reviewed the previous version of this series. Bart.