On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 07:52:14AM +0200, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 01:40:15AM -0400, Kent Overstreet wrote: > > Wasn't just bcachefs, it affected bcache too, as Coly also reported. > > Well, I've not seen a good bug report for that, but I'd gladly look at it. Thanks. It's been awhile but I'll see if I can dig up the original bug report tomorrow. > > And I wrote > > that code originally (and the whole fucking modern bvec iter infrastracture, > > mind you) so please don't lecture me on making assumptions on block layer > > helpers. > > Well, most of what we have is really from Ming. Because your original > idea was awesome, but the code didn't really fit. Then again I'm not > sure why this even matters. Didn't fit how? And Ming extended it to multipage bvecs based on my proposal. > I'm also relly not sure why you are getting so personal. Put yourself my shoes, I've honestly found you to be hardheaded and exceedingly difficult to work with for a very long time. But I'll bite my tongue for now, because if you'll start listening to bug reports that will go a long way towards easing things, and we've got LSF coming up so maybe we can hash things out over beers. > > Now yes, I _could_ do a wholesale conversion of seq_buf to printbuf and delete > > that code, but doing that job right, to be confident that I'm not introducing > > bugs, is going to take more time than I really want to invest right now. I > > really don't like to play fast and loose with that stuff. > > Even of that I'd rather see a very good reason first. seq_bufs have been > in the kernel for a while and seem to work fine. If you think there are > shortcomings please try to improve it, not replace or duplicate it. > Sometimes there might be a good reason to replace exiting code, but it > rather have to be a very good reason. When the new version is semantically different from the old version it makes it a lot easier to deal with the merge conflicts later when forward/backporting stuff by giving the new version a new name. Anyways, I'll have a chat with Steven Rostedt about it since I believe he wrote the original code.