Ming,

I'm traveling today and probably won't be able to take a closer look
until tomorrow. But from a quick glance this looks OK.

> The integrity buffer can't be very big, for example, the max sectors
> for one bio is 2560, one sector may take at most 8bytes for integrity
> info, so the max size of integrity buffer is just 20k(<=5 pages).

Just a comment on your rationale about 5 pages.

buffer_head submissions have traditionally been small, and depending on
your choice of allocator, new allocations would grow backwards in
memory. So there were several common I/O patterns that produced a
single, non-mergeable 8 byte integrity metadata allocation for every 512
bytes of data in the I/O. It's a pathological corner case. Just make
sure it's something you handle when you muck with this. ext[23] and dd
to the block device used to be able to reproduce this scenario easily.

-- 
Martin K. Petersen      Oracle Linux Engineering

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