Hi Christoph,

On Tue, Apr 04, 2023 at 08:37:02AM -0700, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> >     if (iomap_block_needs_zeroing(iter, pos)) {
> >             folio_zero_range(folio, poff, plen);
> > +           if (iomap->flags & IOMAP_F_READ_VERITY) {
> 
> Wju do we need the new flag vs just testing that folio_ops and
> folio_ops->verify_folio is non-NULL?

Yes, it can be just test, haven't noticed that it's used only here,
initially I used it in several places.

> 
> > -           ctx->bio = bio_alloc(iomap->bdev, bio_max_segs(nr_vecs),
> > -                                REQ_OP_READ, gfp);
> > +           ctx->bio = bio_alloc_bioset(iomap->bdev, bio_max_segs(nr_vecs),
> > +                           REQ_OP_READ, GFP_NOFS, 
> > &iomap_read_ioend_bioset);
> 
> All other callers don't really need the larger bioset, so I'd avoid
> the unconditional allocation here, but more on that later.

Ok, make sense.

> 
> > +           ioend = container_of(ctx->bio, struct iomap_read_ioend,
> > +                           read_inline_bio);
> > +           ioend->io_inode = iter->inode;
> > +           if (ctx->ops && ctx->ops->prepare_ioend)
> > +                   ctx->ops->prepare_ioend(ioend);
> > +
> 
> So what we're doing in writeback and direct I/O, is to:
> 
>  a) have a submit_bio hook
>  b) allow the file system to then hook the bi_end_io caller
>  c) (only in direct O/O for now) allow the file system to provide
>     a bio_set to allocate from

I see.

> 
> I wonder if that also makes sense and keep all the deferral in the
> file system.  We'll need that for the btrfs iomap conversion anyway,
> and it seems more flexible.  The ioend processing would then move into
> XFS.
> 

Not sure what you mean here.

> > @@ -156,6 +160,11 @@ struct iomap_folio_ops {
> >      * locked by the iomap code.
> >      */
> >     bool (*iomap_valid)(struct inode *inode, const struct iomap *iomap);
> > +
> > +   /*
> > +    * Verify folio when successfully read
> > +    */
> > +   bool (*verify_folio)(struct folio *folio, loff_t pos, unsigned int len);
> 
> Why isn't this in iomap_readpage_ops?
> 

Yes, it can be. But it appears to me to be more relevant to
_folio_ops, any particular reason to move it there? Don't mind
moving it to iomap_readpage_ops.

-- 
- Andrey

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