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authorChristoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>2020-03-27 09:30:11 +0100
committerJens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>2020-03-27 10:23:43 -0600
commit3d745ea5b095a3985129e162900b7e6c22518a9d (patch)
tree38a7c6995ddf6e14ae5b7a2bc013590af4ce5f9d /block/blk-settings.c
parentbcache: pass the make_request methods to blk_queue_make_request (diff)
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block: simplify queue allocation
Current make_request based drivers use either blk_alloc_queue_node or blk_alloc_queue to allocate a queue, and then set up the make_request_fn function pointer and a few parameters using the blk_queue_make_request helper. Simplify this by passing the make_request pointer to blk_alloc_queue, and while at it merge the _node variant into the main helper by always passing a node_id, and remove the superfluous gfp_mask parameter. A lower-level __blk_alloc_queue is kept for the blk-mq case. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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diff --git a/block/blk-settings.c b/block/blk-settings.c
index c8eda2e7b91e..126d216a2db6 100644
--- a/block/blk-settings.c
+++ b/block/blk-settings.c
@@ -87,42 +87,6 @@ void blk_set_stacking_limits(struct queue_limits *lim)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_set_stacking_limits);
/**
- * blk_queue_make_request - define an alternate make_request function for a device
- * @q: the request queue for the device to be affected
- * @mfn: the alternate make_request function
- *
- * Description:
- * The normal way for &struct bios to be passed to a device
- * driver is for them to be collected into requests on a request
- * queue, and then to allow the device driver to select requests
- * off that queue when it is ready. This works well for many block
- * devices. However some block devices (typically virtual devices
- * such as md or lvm) do not benefit from the processing on the
- * request queue, and are served best by having the requests passed
- * directly to them. This can be achieved by providing a function
- * to blk_queue_make_request().
- *
- * Caveat:
- * The driver that does this *must* be able to deal appropriately
- * with buffers in "highmemory". This can be accomplished by either calling
- * kmap_atomic() to get a temporary kernel mapping, or by calling
- * blk_queue_bounce() to create a buffer in normal memory.
- **/
-void blk_queue_make_request(struct request_queue *q, make_request_fn *mfn)
-{
- /*
- * set defaults
- */
- q->nr_requests = BLKDEV_MAX_RQ;
-
- q->make_request_fn = mfn;
- blk_queue_dma_alignment(q, 511);
-
- blk_set_default_limits(&q->limits);
-}
-EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_queue_make_request);
-
-/**
* blk_queue_bounce_limit - set bounce buffer limit for queue
* @q: the request queue for the device
* @max_addr: the maximum address the device can handle