On Sat, Nov 28, 2020 at 05:14:50PM +0100, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > To simplify block device lookup and a few other upcoming areas, make sure > that we always have a struct block_device available for each disk and > each partition, and only find existing block devices in bdget. The only > downside of this is that each device and partition uses a little more > memory. The upside will be that a lot of code can be simplified. > > With that all we need to look up the block device is to lookup the inode > and do a few sanity checks on the gendisk, instead of the separate lookup > for the gendisk. For blk-cgroup which wants to access a gendisk without > opening it, a new blkdev_{get,put}_no_open low-level interface is added > to replace the previous get_gendisk use. > > Note that the change to look up block device directly instead of the two > step lookup using struct gendisk causes a subtile change in behavior: > accessing a non-existing partition on an existing block device can now > cause a call to request_module. That call is harmless, and in practice > no recent system will access these nodes as they aren't created by udev > and static /dev/ setups are unusual. > > Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx> It's already merged but FWIW looks great to me. Thank you. -- tejun