Re: [PATCH v2 00/15] Add support for immediate data to the SRP drivers

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On Tue, 2018-12-18 at 22:09 +0800, Yanjun Zhu wrote:
> On 2018/12/18 5:20, Bart Van Assche wrote:
> > Hi Jason and Doug,
> > 
> > Recently the ANSI T10 committee published the SRP2r04 draft. That document
> > specifies how to support immediate data with the SRP protocol. As you know
> > using immediate data reduces latency for small write requests. This patch
> > series adds immediate data support to the SRP initiator and target drivers.
> > 
> > Please consider this patch series for kernel v4.21.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Bart.
> > 
> > Changes compared to v1:
> > - Added a fix for a race in ib_srpt channel shutdown.
> > - Added a patch for ib_srpt that joins split strings.
> > 
> > Bart Van Assche (15):
> >    include/scsi/srp.h: Move response flag definitions into this file
> >    include/scsi/srp.h: Add support for immediate data
> >    RDMA/srp: Document srp_parse_in() arguments
> >    RDMA/srp: Handle large SCSI CDBs correctly
> >    RDMA/srp: Propagate ib_post_send() failures to the SCSI mid-layer
> >    RDMA/srp: Move srp_rdma_ch.max_ti_iu_len declaration
> >    RDMA/srp: Rework handling of the maximum information unit length
> >    RDMA/srp: Add support for immediate data
> >    RDMA/srpt: Fix a use-after-free in the channel release code
> >    RDMA/srpt: Improve coding style conformance
> >    RDMA/srpt: Join split strings
> >    RDMA/srpt: Make kernel-doc headers complete
> 
> Some similar patches can be merged as one.

Some could, but it's not required.  The series actually looks pretty
good to me.

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