On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 05:26:15PM +0100, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > Add a flag to request that the iomap instances do not allocate blocks > by translating it to another new IOMAP_NOALLOC flag. Except "no allocation" that is not what XFS needs for concurrent sub-block DIO. We are trying to avoid external sub-block IO outside the range of the user data IO (COW, sub-block zeroing, etc) so that we don't trash adjacent sub-block IO in flight. This means we can't do sub-block zeroing and that then means we can't map unwritten extents or allocate new extents for the sub-block IO. It also means the IO range cannot span EOF because that triggers unconditional sub-block zeroing in iomap_dio_rw_actor(). And because we may have to map multiple extents to fully span an IO range, we have to guarantee that subsequent extents for the IO are also written otherwise we have a partial write abort case. Hence we have single extent limitations as well. So "no allocation" really doesn't describe what we want this flag to at all. If we're going to use a flag for this specific functionality, let's call it what it is: IOMAP_DIO_UNALIGNED/IOMAP_UNALIGNED and do two things with it. 1. Make unaligned IO a formal part of the iomap_dio_rw() behaviour so it can do the common checks to for things that need exclusive serialisation for unaligned IO (i.e. avoid IO spanning EOF, abort if there are cached pages over the range, etc). 2. require the filesystem mapping callback do only allow unaligned IO into ranges that are contiguous and don't require mapping state changes or sub-block zeroing to be performed during the sub-block IO. Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Chinner david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx