On Wed, Jul 08, 2020 at 08:59:50AM -0600, Jens Axboe wrote: > On 7/8/20 8:58 AM, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 08, 2020 at 08:54:07AM -0600, Jens Axboe wrote: > >> On 7/8/20 6:58 AM, Kanchan Joshi wrote: > >>>>> +#define IOCB_NO_CMPL (15 << 28) > >>>>> > >>>>> struct kiocb { > >>>>> [...] > >>>>> - void (*ki_complete)(struct kiocb *iocb, long ret, long ret2); > >>>>> + loff_t __user *ki_uposp; > >>>>> - int ki_flags; > >>>>> + unsigned int ki_flags; > >>>>> > >>>>> +typedef void ki_cmpl(struct kiocb *, long ret, long ret2); > >>>>> +static ki_cmpl * const ki_cmpls[15]; > >>>>> > >>>>> +void ki_complete(struct kiocb *iocb, long ret, long ret2) > >>>>> +{ > >>>>> + unsigned int id = iocb->ki_flags >> 28; > >>>>> + > >>>>> + if (id < 15) > >>>>> + ki_cmpls[id](iocb, ret, ret2); > >>>>> +} > >>>>> > >>>>> +int kiocb_cmpl_register(void (*cb)(struct kiocb *, long, long)) > >>>>> +{ > >>>>> + for (i = 0; i < 15; i++) { > >>>>> + if (ki_cmpls[id]) > >>>>> + continue; > >>>>> + ki_cmpls[id] = cb; > >>>>> + return id; > >>>>> + } > >>>>> + WARN(); > >>>>> + return -1; > >>>>> +} > >>>> > >>>> That could work, we don't really have a lot of different completion > >>>> types in the kernel. > >>> > >>> Thanks, this looks sorted. > >> > >> Not really, someone still needs to do that work. I took a quick look, and > >> most of it looks straight forward. The only potential complication is > >> ocfs2, which does a swap of the completion for the kiocb. That would just > >> turn into an upper flag swap. And potential sync kiocb with NULL > >> ki_complete. The latter should be fine, I think we just need to reserve > >> completion nr 0 for being that. > > > > I was reserving completion 15 for that ;-) > > > > +#define IOCB_NO_CMPL (15 << 28) > > ... > > + if (id < 15) > > + ki_cmpls[id](iocb, ret, ret2); > > > > Saves us one pointer in the array ... > > That works. Are you going to turn this into an actual series of patches, > adding the functionality and converting users? I was under the impression Kanchan was going to do that, but I can run it off quickly ...