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prepare_discard_fn() was being called in a place where memory allocation was effectively impossible. This makes it inappropriate for all but the most trivial translations of Linux's DISCARD operation to the block command set. Additionally adding a payload there makes the ownership of the bio backing unclear as it's now allocated by the device driver and not the submitter as usual. It is replaced with QUEUE_FLAG_DISCARD which is used to indicate whether the queue supports discard operations or not. blkdev_issue_discard now allocates a one-page, sector-length payload which is the right thing for the common ATA and SCSI implementations. The mtd implementation of prepare_discard_fn() is replaced with simply checking for the request being a discard. Largely based on a previous patch from Matthew Wilcox <matthew@wil.cx> which did the prepare_discard_fn but not the different payload allocation yet. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com> |
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chips | ||
devices | ||
lpddr | ||
maps | ||
nand | ||
onenand | ||
tests | ||
ubi | ||
afs.c | ||
ar7part.c | ||
cmdlinepart.c | ||
ftl.c | ||
inftlcore.c | ||
inftlmount.c | ||
internal.h | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
mtd_blkdevs.c | ||
mtdbdi.c | ||
mtdblock.c | ||
mtdblock_ro.c | ||
mtdchar.c | ||
mtdconcat.c | ||
mtdcore.c | ||
mtdcore.h | ||
mtdoops.c | ||
mtdpart.c | ||
mtdsuper.c | ||
nftlcore.c | ||
nftlmount.c | ||
ofpart.c | ||
redboot.c | ||
rfd_ftl.c | ||
ssfdc.c |