Re: [PATCH v4 10/11] nvme: Atomic write support

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On 20/02/2024 08:31, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
Thanks for writing a good commit message!

NVMe namespaces may define an atomic boundary, whereby no atomic guarantees
are provided for a write which straddles this per-lba space boundary. The
block layer merging policy is such that no merges may occur in which the
resultant request would straddle such a boundary.

Unlike SCSI, NVMe specifies no granularity or alignment rules.

Well, the boundary really is sort of a granularity and alignment,
isn't it?

NVMe does indeed have the boundary rule, but it is not really the same as SCSI granularity and alignment.

Anyway, I can word that statement to be clearer.

Thanks,
John




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