On 2024/3/13 0:27, Darrick J. Wong wrote: > On Tue, Mar 12, 2024 at 05:24:00AM -0700, Christoph Hellwig wrote: >> On Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 09:07:39AM -0700, Darrick J. Wong wrote: >>> If at some point iomap_write_end actually starts returning partial write >>> completions (e.g. you wrote 250 bytes, but for some reason the pagecache >>> only acknowledges 100 bytes were written) then this code no longer >>> reverts the iter or truncates posteof pagecache correctly... >> >> I don't think it makes sense to return a partial write from >> iomap_write_end. But to make that clear it really should not return >> a byte count by a boolean. I've been wanting to make that cleanup >> for a while, but it would reach all the way into buffer.c. > > For now, can we change the return types of iomap_write_end_inline and > __iomap_write_end? Then iomap can WARN_ON if the block_write_end return > value isn't 0 or copied: > > bool ret; > > if (srcmap->type == IOMAP_INLINE) { > ret = iomap_write_end_inline(iter, folio, pos, copied); > } else if (srcmap->flags & IOMAP_F_BUFFER_HEAD) { > size_t bh_written; > > bh_written = block_write_end(NULL, iter->inode->i_mapping, > pos, len, copied, &folio->page, NULL); > > WARN_ON(bh_written != copied && bh_written != 0); > ret = bh_written == copied; > } else { > ret = __iomap_write_end(iter->inode, pos, len, copied, folio); > } > > ... > > return ret; > > Some day later we can circle back to bufferheads, or maybe they'll die > before we get to it. ;) > It looks great to me for now, we can revise iomap first. Thanks, Yi.