> Most of the code is "inspired" by > fs/btrfs/file.c. To keep the size small, all removals are in > following patches. Wouldn't it be better to massage the existing code into a form where you can fairly easily switch over to iomap? That is start refactoring the code into helpers that are mostly reusable and then just have a patch switching over. That helps reviewing what actually changes. It's also what we did for XFS. > + if (!ordered) { > + break; > + } No need for the braces. > +static void btrfs_buffered_page_done(struct inode *inode, loff_t pos, > + unsigned copied, struct page *page, > + struct iomap *iomap) > +{ > + if (!page) > + return; > + SetPageUptodate(page); > + ClearPageChecked(page); > + set_page_dirty(page); > + get_page(page); > +} Thіs looks really strange. Can you explain me why you need the manual dirtying and SetPageUptodate, and an additional page refcount here? > + if (ret < 0) { > + /* > + * Space allocation failed. Let's check if we can > + * continue I/O without allocations > + */ > + if ((BTRFS_I(inode)->flags & (BTRFS_INODE_NODATACOW | > + BTRFS_INODE_PREALLOC)) && > + check_can_nocow(BTRFS_I(inode), pos, > + &write_bytes) > 0) { > + bi->nocow = true; > + /* > + * our prealloc extent may be smaller than > + * write_bytes, so scale down. > + */ > + bi->reserved_bytes = round_up(write_bytes + > + sector_offset, > + fs_info->sectorsize); > + } else { > + goto error; > + } Maybe move the goto into the inverted if so you can reduce indentation by one level? > + } else { > + u64 __pos = round_down(pos + written, fs_info->sectorsize); Line over > 80 characters, and a somewhat odd variabke name. > + if (bi->nocow) { > + struct btrfs_root *root = BTRFS_I(inode)->root; > + btrfs_end_write_no_snapshotting(root); > + if (written > 0) { > + u64 start = round_down(pos, fs_info->sectorsize); > + u64 end = round_up(pos + written, fs_info->sectorsize) - 1; Line > 80 chars. > + set_extent_bit(&BTRFS_I(inode)->io_tree, start, end, > + EXTENT_NORESERVE, NULL, NULL, GFP_NOFS); > + } > + > + } > + btrfs_delalloc_release_extents(BTRFS_I(inode), bi->reserved_bytes, > + true); > + > + if (written < fs_info->nodesize) > + btrfs_btree_balance_dirty(fs_info); > + > + extent_changeset_free(bi->data_reserved); > + kfree(bi); > + return ret; > +} > +static const struct iomap_ops btrfs_buffered_iomap_ops = { > + .iomap_begin = btrfs_buffered_iomap_begin, > + .iomap_end = btrfs_buffered_iomap_end, > +}; > + > +size_t btrfs_buffered_iomap_write(struct kiocb *iocb, struct iov_iter *from) > +{ > + ssize_t written; > + struct inode *inode = file_inode(iocb->ki_filp); > + written = iomap_file_buffered_write(iocb, from, &btrfs_buffered_iomap_ops); no empty line after the variable declarations? Also this adds a > 80 character line. > + if (written > 0) > + iocb->ki_pos += written; I wonder if we should fold the ki_pos update into iomap_file_buffered_write. But the patch looks fine even without that. Also any reason to not name this function btrfs_buffered_write and keep it in file.c with the rest of the write code?