On 04/13/2016 09:35 PM, [email protected] wrote: > The following patches begin to cleanup the request->cmd_flags and > bio->bi_rw mess. We currently use cmd_flags to specify the operation, > attributes and state of the request. For bi_rw we use it for similar > info and also the priority but then also have another bi_flags field > for state. At some point, we abused them so much we just made cmd_flags > 64 bits, so we could add more. > > The following patches seperate the operation (read, write discard, > flush, etc) from cmd_flags/bi_rw. > > This patchset was made against linux-next from today April 13 > (git tag next-20160413). > > I put a git tree here: > https://github.com/mikechristie/linux-kernel.git > The patches are in the op branch. > A round of applause for you.
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