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dm thin: fix pool_io_hints to avoid looking at max_hw_sectors
Simplify the pool_io_hints code that works to establish a max_sectors value that is a power-of-2 factor of the thin-pool's blocksize. The biggest associated improvement is that the DM thin-pool is no longer concerning itself with the data device's max_hw_sectors when adjusting max_sectors. This fixes the relative fragility of the original "dm thin: adjust max_sectors_kb based on thinp blocksize" commit that only became apparent when testing was performed using a DM thin-pool ontop of a virtio_blk device. One proposed upstream patch detailed the problems inherent in virtio_blk: https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/11/20/611 So even though virtio_blk incorrectly set its max_hw_sectors it actually helped make it clear that we need DM thinp to be tolerant of any future Linux driver that incorrectly sets max_hw_sectors. We only need to be concerned with modifying the thin-pool device's max_sectors limit if it is smaller than the thin-pool's blocksize. In this case the value of max_sectors does become a limiting factor when upper layers (e.g. filesystems) construct their bios. But if the hardware can support IOs larger than the thin-pool's blocksize the user is encouraged to adjust the thin-pool's data device's max_sectors accordingly -- doing so will enable the thin-pool to inherit the established user-defined max_sectors. Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
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@ -3587,27 +3587,20 @@ static void pool_io_hints(struct dm_target *ti, struct queue_limits *limits)
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sector_t io_opt_sectors = limits->io_opt >> SECTOR_SHIFT;
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/*
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* Adjust max_sectors_kb to highest possible power-of-2
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* factor of pool->sectors_per_block.
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* If max_sectors is smaller than pool->sectors_per_block adjust it
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* to the highest possible power-of-2 factor of pool->sectors_per_block.
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* This is especially beneficial when the pool's data device is a RAID
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* device that has a full stripe width that matches pool->sectors_per_block
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* -- because even though partial RAID stripe-sized IOs will be issued to a
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* single RAID stripe; when aggregated they will end on a full RAID stripe
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* boundary.. which avoids additional partial RAID stripe writes cascading
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*/
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if (limits->max_hw_sectors & (limits->max_hw_sectors - 1))
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limits->max_sectors = rounddown_pow_of_two(limits->max_hw_sectors);
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else
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limits->max_sectors = limits->max_hw_sectors;
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if (limits->max_sectors < pool->sectors_per_block) {
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while (!is_factor(pool->sectors_per_block, limits->max_sectors)) {
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if ((limits->max_sectors & (limits->max_sectors - 1)) == 0)
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limits->max_sectors--;
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limits->max_sectors = rounddown_pow_of_two(limits->max_sectors);
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}
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} else if (block_size_is_power_of_two(pool)) {
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/* max_sectors_kb is >= power-of-2 thinp blocksize */
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while (!is_factor(limits->max_sectors, pool->sectors_per_block)) {
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if ((limits->max_sectors & (limits->max_sectors - 1)) == 0)
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limits->max_sectors--;
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limits->max_sectors = rounddown_pow_of_two(limits->max_sectors);
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}
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}
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/*
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