>>>>> "Ming" == Ming Lin <[email protected]> writes:

Ming> Did you mean still use (UINT_MAX >> 9) in blkdev_issue_discard()?

Ming> But that doesn't work for dm-thinp. See Kent's suggestion to use
Ming> 1<<31.

I'm not sure why things are not working for dm-thinp. Presumably Kent's
code would split the discard at a granularity boundary so why would that
cause problems for dm?

In looking at this I just found out that we'll corrupt data on certain
SCSI configs with the granularity enforcement in place. I'll have to
conjure up a fix for that...

-- 
Martin K. Petersen      Oracle Linux Engineering
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