On 7/28/22 11:58, Bart Van Assche wrote: > On 7/27/22 18:52, Damien Le Moal wrote: >> On 7/28/22 08:19, Bart Van Assche wrote: >>> On 7/27/22 09:22, Pankaj Raghav wrote: >>>> This series adds support to npo2 zoned devices in the block and nvme >>>> layer and a new **dm target** is added: dm-po2z-target. This new >>>> target will be initially used for filesystems such as btrfs and >>>> f2fs that does not have native npo2 zone support. >>> >>> Should any SCSI changes be included in this patch series? From sd_zbc.c: >>> >>> if (!is_power_of_2(zone_blocks)) { >>> sd_printk(KERN_ERR, sdkp, >>> "Zone size %llu is not a power of two.\n", >>> zone_blocks); >>> return -EINVAL; >>> } >> >> There are no non-power of 2 SMR drives on the market and no plans to have >> any as far as I know. Users want power of 2 zone size. So I think it is >> better to leave sd_zbc & scsi_debug as is for now. > > Zoned UFS devices will support ZBC and may have a zone size that is not > a power of two. OK. So the check needs to be removed then and the entire zone append emulation checked carefully. The divisions for zone no etc on non power of 2 zone size devices in zone append emulation hot path are really not welcome though. > > Thanks, > > Bart. -- Damien Le Moal Western Digital Research