1) expose WRITE SAME via higher level interface (ala sb_issue_discard) for more efficient zeroing on SCSI devices that support it - dm-thinp and dm-kcopyd could benefit from offloading the zeroing to the array - I'll be reviewing this closer to assess the scope of the work 2) revise fs/block_dev.c:__blkdev_put's "sync on last close" semantic, please see Mikulas Patocka's recent proposal on dm-devel: http://www.redhat.com/archives/dm-devel/2012-January/msg00021.html - patch didn't create much discussion (other than hch's suggestion to use file->private_data). Are the current semantics somehow important to some filesystems (e.g. NFS)? - allowing read-only opens to _not_ trigger a sync is desirable (e.g. if dm-thinp's storage pool was exhausted we should still be able to read data from thinp devices) 3) Are any SSD+rotational storage caching layers that are being developed for upstream consideration (there were: bcache, fb's dm-cache, etc). - Red Hat would like to know if leveraging the dm-thinp infrastructure to implement a new DM target for caching would be well received by the greater community - and are there any proposals for classifying data/files as cache hot, etc (T10 has an active proposal for passing info in the CDB) -- is anyone working in this area? 4) is anyone working on an interface to GET LBA STATUS? - Martin Petersen added GET LBA STATUS support to scsi_debug, but is there a vision for how tools (e.g. pvmove) could access such info in a uniform way across different vendors' storage? 5) Any more progress on stable pages? - I know Darrick Wong had some proposals, what remains? -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html