On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 4:31 PM Jens Axboe <axboe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 10/2/18 6:43 AM, Linus Walleij wrote: > > This sets BFQ as the default scheduler for single queue > > block devices (nr_hw_queues == 1) if it is available. This > > affects notably MMC/SD-cards but notably also UBI and > > the loopback device. > > I think this should just be done with udev rules, and I'd > prefer if the distros would lead the way on this, as they > are the ones that will most likely see the most bug reports > on a change like this. AFAICT there is no sysfs property that states how many hw queues the device has. And what we want to do is activate BFQ when there is one HW queue. Should I make a patch to add a nr_hw_queues sysfs file for this purpose in that case? That will be a slightly misleading file for loop or networked devices. udev is a way to do this with desktop/server distros that has "standard" (as they think about it) userspace. They can even do it from their initrd/initramfs to mount root using BFQ I guess (quick handover from e.g. UEFI). However this is not a very good fit with Embedded systems, as they tend to be minimal, not use udev (e.g. Android, OpenWRT, busybox-derivates...) they don't do udev rules, but I guess they can in theory do other scripts. But they will mount root before anything like that can happen. They don't use initrd/initramfs. What I want to achieve is to mount my rootfs with BFQ but that is not possible on embedded systems that do not use initramfs, e.g. a rootfs on MMC/SD or UBI. Yours, Linus Walleij ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/