Re: [PATCH v3 01/19] block: Add PR callouts for read keys and reservation

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On 10/26/22 16:19, Mike Christie wrote:
+struct pr_keys {
+	u32	generation;
+	u32	num_keys;
+	u64	keys[];
+};
+
+struct pr_held_reservation {
+	u64		key;
+	u32		generation;
+	enum pr_type	type;
+};
+
  struct pr_ops {
  	int (*pr_register)(struct block_device *bdev, u64 old_key, u64 new_key,
  			u32 flags);
@@ -14,6 +26,18 @@ struct pr_ops {
  	int (*pr_preempt)(struct block_device *bdev, u64 old_key, u64 new_key,
  			enum pr_type type, bool abort);
  	int (*pr_clear)(struct block_device *bdev, u64 key);
+	/*
+	 * pr_read_keys - Read the registered keys and return them in the
+	 * pr_keys->keys array. The keys array will have been allocated at the
+	 * end of the pr_keys struct and is keys_len bytes. If there are more
+	 * keys than can fit in the array, success will still be returned and
+	 * pr_keys->num_keys will reflect the total number of keys the device
+	 * contains, so the caller can retry with a larger array.
+	 */
+	int (*pr_read_keys)(struct block_device *bdev,
+			struct pr_keys *keys_info, u32 keys_len);
+	int (*pr_read_reservation)(struct block_device *bdev,
+			struct pr_held_reservation *rsv);
  };

Is there any pr_read_keys() implementation that won't have to divide @keys_len by 8? How about leaving out that argument and making callers store the number of elements in the keys[] array in the num_keys member before calling pr_read_keys()?

Thanks,

Bart.




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