[PATCH 02/12] block: take io_opt and io_min into account for max_sectors
Damien Le Moal
dlemoal at kernel.org
Wed May 29 01:05:11 PDT 2024
On 5/29/24 14:04, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> The soft max_sectors limit is normally capped by the hardware limits and
> an arbitrary upper limit enforced by the kernel, but can be modified by
> the user. A few drivers want to increase this limit (nbd, rbd) or
> adjust it up or down based on hardware capabilities (sd).
>
> Change blk_validate_limits to default max_sectors to the optimal I/O
> size, or upgrade it to the preferred minimal I/O size if that is
> larger than the kernel default if no optimal I/O size is provided based
> on the logic in the SD driver.
>
> This keeps the existing kernel default for drivers that do not provide
> an io_opt or very big io_min value, but picks a much more useful
> default for those who provide these hints, and allows to remove the
> hacks to set the user max_sectors limit in nbd, rbd and sd.
>
> Note that rd picks a different value for the optimal I/O size vs the
> user max_sectors value, so this is a bit of a behavior change that
> could use careful review from people familiar with rbd.
>
> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch at lst.de>
Looks OK to me.
Reviewed-by: Damien Le Moal <dlemoal at kernel.org>
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Damien Le Moal
Western Digital Research
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