Re: ext4-patch-queue rebased to 2.6.22

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On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 11:09:39AM -0600, Andreas Dilger wrote:
> On Jul 10, 2007  20:24 +0530, Amit K. Arora wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 01:37:56PM -0400, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> > > So we're just waiting for Amit to make the minor on-disk format change
> > > Andreas suggested before we push to Linus.
> > 
> > 2. Added a new patch ext4-fallocate-8-new-ondisk-format and updated
> >    the series file. This patch, as suggested by Andreas, will allow
> >    an initialized extent to be of max 2^15 length. Main purpose of this
> >    change is to have a better extent-to-group alignment.
> >    For uninitialized extents the max length remains same - i.e. 2^15 - 1.
> 
> One tiny change I'd ask for in this patch (it isn't critical to get in
> before the upstream submission as it is only code style) is instead of
> using (EXT_MAX_LEN - 1) for uninitialized extents, instead use a separate
> #define EXT_UNINIT_MAX_LEN (EXT_MAX_LEN - 1) and use that in the code.
> While a minor change, this localizes the knowledge of the maximum length
> of uninitialized extents into just one place - right after the maximum
> length of initialized extents.
> 
> It might even make sense to change the other #define to be called
> EXT_INIT_MAX_LEN so people have to think about this when using the #define.

Done. Changes are in ext4 patch queue.
Can you please have a quick look and see if this is what you preferred ?

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Regards,
Amit Arora
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