On Mon, Dec 10 2007, Daniel Phillips wrote:
> On Monday 10 December 2007 04:16, Jens Axboe wrote:
> > OK, let me get the neon out then. This has nothing to do with
> > throttling, I thought I made it clear that I get why you store the
> > origin queue in ->bi_queue. I'm concerned with the workings of
> > redirecting a bio. Previously we looked up the queue associated with
> > bio->bi_bdev inside the loop in __generic_make_request(), as is
> > REQUIRED to correctly locate a DIFFERENT queue if bio->bi_bdev has
> > been changed to point somewhere else.
>
> Rhetoric aside, again.
>
> We are only interested in throttling against the bio->bi_bdev that was
> stored in the bio at the time of the call to generic_make_request, why
> should we care about the redirected value?
Let me repeat - this has nothing to do with throttling! You are breaking
the bio redirection by killing that bdev_get_queue() in the
__generic_make_request().
I honestly don't know how to make this any clearer than I already did
above. Sleep on it.
--
Jens Axboe
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