X-Git-Url: http://git.monstr.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=drivers%2Fmd%2Fraid5.h;h=16fc29472f5c0a6ef7b25005cee2dd566ed258d9;hb=97d052ea3fa853b9aabcc4baca1a605cb1188611;hp=f90e0704bed994604f52fa31e0f27c10e1009de2;hpb=ac94be498f84f7327533b62faca4c3da64434904;p=linux-2.6-microblaze.git diff --git a/drivers/md/raid5.h b/drivers/md/raid5.h index f90e0704bed9..16fc29472f5c 100644 --- a/drivers/md/raid5.h +++ b/drivers/md/raid5.h @@ -472,32 +472,20 @@ struct disk_info { */ #define NR_STRIPES 256 +#define DEFAULT_STRIPE_SIZE 4096 + +#if PAGE_SIZE == DEFAULT_STRIPE_SIZE #define STRIPE_SIZE PAGE_SIZE #define STRIPE_SHIFT (PAGE_SHIFT - 9) #define STRIPE_SECTORS (STRIPE_SIZE>>9) +#endif + #define IO_THRESHOLD 1 #define BYPASS_THRESHOLD 1 #define NR_HASH (PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct hlist_head)) #define HASH_MASK (NR_HASH - 1) #define MAX_STRIPE_BATCH 8 -/* bio's attached to a stripe+device for I/O are linked together in bi_sector - * order without overlap. There may be several bio's per stripe+device, and - * a bio could span several devices. - * When walking this list for a particular stripe+device, we must never proceed - * beyond a bio that extends past this device, as the next bio might no longer - * be valid. - * This function is used to determine the 'next' bio in the list, given the - * sector of the current stripe+device - */ -static inline struct bio *r5_next_bio(struct bio *bio, sector_t sector) -{ - if (bio_end_sector(bio) < sector + STRIPE_SECTORS) - return bio->bi_next; - else - return NULL; -} - /* NOTE NR_STRIPE_HASH_LOCKS must remain below 64. * This is because we sometimes take all the spinlocks * and creating that much locking depth can cause @@ -574,6 +562,11 @@ struct r5conf { int raid_disks; int max_nr_stripes; int min_nr_stripes; +#if PAGE_SIZE != DEFAULT_STRIPE_SIZE + unsigned long stripe_size; + unsigned int stripe_shift; + unsigned long stripe_sectors; +#endif /* reshape_progress is the leading edge of a 'reshape' * It has value MaxSector when no reshape is happening @@ -589,7 +582,7 @@ struct r5conf { int prev_chunk_sectors; int prev_algo; short generation; /* increments with every reshape */ - seqcount_t gen_lock; /* lock against generation changes */ + seqcount_spinlock_t gen_lock; /* lock against generation changes */ unsigned long reshape_checkpoint; /* Time we last updated * metadata */ long long min_offset_diff; /* minimum difference between @@ -690,6 +683,32 @@ struct r5conf { struct r5pending_data *next_pending_data; }; +#if PAGE_SIZE == DEFAULT_STRIPE_SIZE +#define RAID5_STRIPE_SIZE(conf) STRIPE_SIZE +#define RAID5_STRIPE_SHIFT(conf) STRIPE_SHIFT +#define RAID5_STRIPE_SECTORS(conf) STRIPE_SECTORS +#else +#define RAID5_STRIPE_SIZE(conf) ((conf)->stripe_size) +#define RAID5_STRIPE_SHIFT(conf) ((conf)->stripe_shift) +#define RAID5_STRIPE_SECTORS(conf) ((conf)->stripe_sectors) +#endif + +/* bio's attached to a stripe+device for I/O are linked together in bi_sector + * order without overlap. There may be several bio's per stripe+device, and + * a bio could span several devices. + * When walking this list for a particular stripe+device, we must never proceed + * beyond a bio that extends past this device, as the next bio might no longer + * be valid. + * This function is used to determine the 'next' bio in the list, given the + * sector of the current stripe+device + */ +static inline struct bio *r5_next_bio(struct r5conf *conf, struct bio *bio, sector_t sector) +{ + if (bio_end_sector(bio) < sector + RAID5_STRIPE_SECTORS(conf)) + return bio->bi_next; + else + return NULL; +} /* * Our supported algorithms