--- James Bottomley <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-08-21 at 08:49 -0700, Luben Tuikov wrote:
> > The caller is the aic94xx SAS LLDD. It uses IDR to generate unique
> > task tag for each SCSI task being submitted. It is then used to lookup
> > the task given the task tag, in effect using IDR as a fast lookup table.
> >
> > Yes, I'm also not aware of any other users of IDR from mixed process/IRQ
> > context or for SCSI Task tag purposes.
>
> Just a minute, that's not what idr was designed for. It was really
> designed for enumerations (like disk) presented to the user. That's why
> using it in IRQ context hasn't been considered.
Hi James, how are you?
Is this the only use _you_ could find for a *radix tree*? ;-)
Since of course sd.c uses it just as an enumeration, according to
you this must be the only use? :-)
It was designed as a general purpose id to pointer translation
service, just as the comment in it says.
> However, there is an infrastructure in the block layer called the
> generic tag infrastructure which was designed precisely for this purpose
> and which is designed to operate in IRQ context.
James, I'm sure you're well aware that,
- a request_queue is LU-bound,
- a SCSI _transport_ (*ANY*) can _only_ address domain devices, but
_not_ LUs. LUs are *not* seen on the domain.
See the different associations? Then why are you posting such emails?
Andrew, please apply this patch.
Thanks,
Luben
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