Re: [PATCH 00/13] Pass data temperature information to zoned UFS devices

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On 10/2/23 18:40, Martin K. Petersen wrote:

Niklas,

I don't know which user facing API Martin's I/O hinting series is
intending to use.

I'm just using ioprio.

Hi Martin,

Do you plan to use existing bits from the ioprio bitmask or new bits? Bits 0-2 are used for the priority level. Bits 3-5 are used for CDL. Bits 13-15 are used for the I/O priority. The SCSI and NVMe standard define 64 different data lifetimes (six bits). So there are 16 - 3 - 3 - 6 = 4 remaining bits.

Thanks,

Bart.



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