This patch removes DM's bio-based vs request-based conditional setting
of next_ordered. For bio-based DM the next_ordered check is no longer a
concern (as that check is now in the __make_request path). For
request-based DM the default of QUEUE_ORDERED_NONE is now appropriate.
bio-based DM was changed to work-around the previously misplaced
next_ordered check with this commit:
99360b4c18f7675b50d283301d46d755affe75fd
request-based DM does not yet support barriers but reacted to the above
bio-based DM change with this commit:
5d67aa2366ccb8257d103d0b43df855605c3c086
The above changes are no longer needed given Neil Brown's recent fix to
put the next_ordered check in the __make_request path:
db64f680ba4b5c56c4be59f0698000df89ff0281
Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
Cc: Jun'ichi Nomura <j-nomura@ce.jp.nec.com>
Cc: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
Acked-by: Kiyoshi Ueda <k-ueda@ct.jp.nec.com>
Acked-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alasdair G Kergon <agk@redhat.com>
return t->type;
}
-bool dm_table_bio_based(struct dm_table *t)
-{
- return dm_table_get_type(t) == DM_TYPE_BIO_BASED;
-}
-
bool dm_table_request_based(struct dm_table *t)
{
return dm_table_get_type(t) == DM_TYPE_REQUEST_BASED;
goto out;
}
- /*
- * It is enought that blk_queue_ordered() is called only once when
- * the first bio-based table is bound.
- *
- * This setting should be moved to alloc_dev() when request-based dm
- * supports barrier.
- */
- if (!md->map && dm_table_bio_based(table))
- blk_queue_ordered(md->queue, QUEUE_ORDERED_DRAIN, NULL);
-
__unbind(md);
r = __bind(md, table, &limits);
int dm_table_any_busy_target(struct dm_table *t);
int dm_table_set_type(struct dm_table *t);
unsigned dm_table_get_type(struct dm_table *t);
-bool dm_table_bio_based(struct dm_table *t);
bool dm_table_request_based(struct dm_table *t);
int dm_table_alloc_md_mempools(struct dm_table *t);
void dm_table_free_md_mempools(struct dm_table *t);