Re: [PATCH v2 00/16] block atomic writes

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On 21/12/2023 12:19, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
So then we could have:
- ubuf / iovecs need to be PAGE-aligned
- each iovec needs to be length of multiple of atomic_write_unit_min. If
total length > PAGE_SIZE, each iovec also needs to be a multiple of
PAGE_SIZE.

I'd rather something simpler. Maybe it's ok.
If we decided to not support atomic writes on anything setting a virt
boundary we don't have to care about the alignment of each vector,

ok, I think that alignment is not so important, but we still need to consider a minimum length per iovec, such that we will always be able to fit a write of length atomic_write_unit_max in a bio.

and IMHO we should do that as everything else would be a life in
constant pain.  If we really have a use case for atomic writes on
consumer NVMe devices we'll just have to limit it to a single iovec.

I'd be more inclined to say that SGL support is compulsory, but I don't know if that is limiting atomic writes support to an unsatisfactory market segment.






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