On Wed, 6 Apr 2022 08:12:23 +0200, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > this series finishes off the bio allocation interface cleanups by dealing > with the weirdest member of the famility. bio_kmalloc combines a kmalloc > for the bio and bio_vecs with a hidden bio_init call and magic cleanup > semantics. > > This series moves a few callers away from bio_kmalloc and then turns > bio_kmalloc into a simple wrapper for a slab allocation of a bio and the > inline biovecs. The callers need to manually call bio_init instead with > all that entails and the magic that turns bio_put into a kfree goes away > as well, allowing for a proper debug check in bio_put that catches > accidental use on a bio_init()ed bio. > > [...] Applied, thanks! [1/5] btrfs: simplify ->flush_bio handling commit: f9e69aa9ccd7e51c47b147e45e03987ea0ef9aa3 [2/5] squashfs: always use bio_kmalloc in squashfs_bio_read commit: 46a2d4ccc49903923506685a8368ca88312bbdc9 [3/5] target/pscsi: remove pscsi_get_bio commit: 7655db80932d95f501a0811544d9520ec720e38d [4/5] block: turn bio_kmalloc into a simple kmalloc wrapper commit: 066ff571011d8416e903d3d4f1f41e0b5eb91e1d [5/5] pktcdvd: stop using bio_reset commit: 852ad96cb03621f7995764b4b31cbff9801d8bcd Best regards, -- Jens Axboe