On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 02:06:59AM -0500, Josef Bacik wrote: > On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 12:18:35PM +0800, Miao Xie wrote: > > BTRFS can not submit bios that span its chunks or stripes, so it needs a > > function to check it when we want to add a page into the bios. So we add a > > can_merge_io hook to do it. > > > > Heh so I was going to fix this after the hole punching stuff. The fact is btrfs > maps everything that is ok to do in one IO via get_blocks(). So all we need to > do is add another DIO_ flag to tell us to treat each get_blocks() call as > discrete. I wanted to use buffer_boundary for this, but I think it's too > drastic of a change for people who already use buffer_boundary(); > > What happens today is that say we map 4k, we do submit_page_section, but if this > is our first bit of IO we just set dio->cur_page and such and then loop again. > Say there is 4k-hole-4k, we do the next mapping and set buffer_boundary again, > and come into submit_page_section and because cur_page is set, we do > dio_send_cur_page. Because there is no dio->bio we setup a new bio, but when we > do that we clear dio->boundary, and leave the bio all setup. So the next time > we loop around the tail 4k gets added to our previously setup bio and boom we > hit this problem with btrfs. > > If we can add a DIO_GET_BLOCKS_DISCRETE or some other such non-sense then we can > easily kill all the logical offset code I had and just make some simple changes > to make the DIO stuff work for us. All we do is in get_more_blocks we do > > if ((dio->flags & DIO_GET_BLOCKS_DISCRETE) && dio->bio) > dio_submit_bio(dio); > Right after I went to bed I realized this should be if (dio->flags & DIO_GET_BLOCKS_DISCRETE) { if (dio->cur_page) { dio_send_cur_page(dio); page_cache_release(dio->cur_page); dio->cur_page = NULL; } if (dio->bio) dio_submit_bio(dio); } Thanks, Josef -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html