Re: [PATCH AUTOSEL 6.1 08/14] ext4: enable dioread_nolock as default for bs < ps case

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Hi!
> 
> [ Upstream commit e89fdcc425b6feea4dfb33877e9256757905d763 ]
> 
> dioread_nolock was originally disabled as a default option for bs < ps
> scenarios due to a data corruption issue. Since then, we've had some
> fixes in this area which address such issues. Enable dioread_nolock by
> default and remove the experimental warning message for bs < ps path.
> 
> dioread for bs < ps has been tested on a 64k pagesize machine using:
> 
> kvm-xfstest -C 3 -g auto
> 
> with the following configs:
> 
> 64k adv bigalloc_4k bigalloc_64k data_journal encrypt
> dioread_nolock dioread_nolock_4k ext3 ext3conv nojournal
> 
> And no new regressions were seen compared to baseline kernel.

But no fixes, either, so not suitable for stable.

BR,
								Pavel

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