RE: [EXT] Re: [PATCH 2/2] block: remove the per-bio/request write hint.

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> >>
> >>>
> >>> You do both realize that this is just the file specific hint? Inode
> >>> based hints will still work fine for UFS.
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Jens Axboe
> >>
> >> Jens,
> >>
> >> Thanks for this reply.
> >>
> >> This whole patch series removes support for per-bio write_hint.
> >> Without bio write_hint, F2FS won't be able to cascade Hot/Warm/Cold
> >> information to SCSI / UFS driver.
> >>
> >> This is my current understanding. I might be wrong but I don't think
> >> we Are concerned with inode hint (as well as file hints).
> >
> > But ufs/scsi doesn't use it in mainline, as far as I can tell. So how
> > does that work?
> 
> Hi Luca,
> 
> I'm not aware of any Android branch on which the UFS driver or the SCSI core
> uses bi_write_hint or the struct request write_hint member. Did I perhaps
> overlook something?
> 
> Thanks,
> 


Bart,

Yes, in upstream linux and upstream android, there is no such code. But as we know,
mobile customers have used bio->bi_write_hint in their products for years. And the
group ID is set according to bio->bi_write_hint before passing the CDB to UFS.


	lrbp = &hba->lrb[tag];
 
              WARN_ON(lrbp->cmd);
             + if(cmd->cmnd[0] == WRITE_10)
              +{
                +             cmd->cmnd[6] = (0x1f& cmd->request->bio->bi_write_hint);
              +}             
              lrbp->cmd = cmd;
              lrbp->sense_bufflen = UFS_SENSE_SIZE;
              lrbp->sense_buffer = cmd->sense_buffer;

I don't know why they don't push these changes to the community, maybe
it's because changes across the file system and block layers are unacceptable to the
block layer and FS. but for sure we should now warn them to push to the
community as soon as possible. 

Bean



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