@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ static struct request *blk_mq_rq_ctx_init(struct blk_mq_alloc_data *data,
rq->special = NULL;
/* tag was already set */
rq->extra_len = 0;
- rq->__deadline = 0;
+ WRITE_ONCE(rq->deadline, 0);
rq->timeout = 0;
@@ -839,7 +839,7 @@ static bool blk_mq_req_expired(struct request *rq, unsigned long *next)
if (rq->rq_flags & RQF_TIMED_OUT)
return false;
- deadline = blk_rq_deadline(rq);
+ deadline = READ_ONCE(rq->deadline);
if (time_after_eq(jiffies, deadline))
return true;
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ void blk_abort_request(struct request *req)
* immediately and that scan sees the new timeout value.
* No need for fancy synchronizations.
*/
- blk_rq_set_deadline(req, jiffies);
+ WRITE_ONCE(req->deadline, jiffies);
kblockd_schedule_work(&req->q->timeout_work);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_abort_request);
@@ -121,14 +121,16 @@ void blk_add_timer(struct request *req)
req->timeout = q->rq_timeout;
req->rq_flags &= ~RQF_TIMED_OUT;
- blk_rq_set_deadline(req, jiffies + req->timeout);
+
+ expiry = jiffies + req->timeout;
+ WRITE_ONCE(req->deadline, expiry);
/*
* If the timer isn't already pending or this timeout is earlier
* than an existing one, modify the timer. Round up to next nearest
* second.
*/
- expiry = blk_rq_timeout(round_jiffies_up(blk_rq_deadline(req)));
+ expiry = blk_rq_timeout(round_jiffies_up(expiry));
if (!timer_pending(&q->timeout) ||
time_before(expiry, q->timeout.expires)) {
@@ -238,26 +238,6 @@ void blk_account_io_start(struct request *req, bool new_io);
void blk_account_io_completion(struct request *req, unsigned int bytes);
void blk_account_io_done(struct request *req, u64 now);
-/*
- * EH timer and IO completion will both attempt to 'grab' the request, make
- * sure that only one of them succeeds. Steal the bottom bit of the
- * __deadline field for this.
- */
-static inline int blk_mark_rq_complete(struct request *rq)
-{
- return test_and_set_bit(0, &rq->__deadline);
-}
-
-static inline void blk_clear_rq_complete(struct request *rq)
-{
- clear_bit(0, &rq->__deadline);
-}
-
-static inline bool blk_rq_is_complete(struct request *rq)
-{
- return test_bit(0, &rq->__deadline);
-}
-
/*
* Internal elevator interface
*/
@@ -322,21 +302,6 @@ static inline void req_set_nomerge(struct request_queue *q, struct request *req)
q->last_merge = NULL;
}
-/*
- * Steal a bit from this field for legacy IO path atomic IO marking. Note that
- * setting the deadline clears the bottom bit, potentially clearing the
- * completed bit. The user has to be OK with this (current ones are fine).
- */
-static inline void blk_rq_set_deadline(struct request *rq, unsigned long time)
-{
- rq->__deadline = time & ~0x1UL;
-}
-
-static inline unsigned long blk_rq_deadline(struct request *rq)
-{
- return rq->__deadline & ~0x1UL;
-}
-
/*
* Internal io_context interface
*/
@@ -224,9 +224,7 @@ struct request {
refcount_t ref;
unsigned int timeout;
-
- /* access through blk_rq_set_deadline, blk_rq_deadline */
- unsigned long __deadline;
+ unsigned long deadline;
union {
struct __call_single_data csd;
No users left since the removal of the legacy request interface, we can remove all the magic bit stealing now and make it a normal field. But use WRITE_ONCE/READ_ONCE on the new deadline field, given that we don't seem to have any mechanism to guarantee a new value actually gets seen by other threads. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> --- block/blk-mq.c | 4 ++-- block/blk-timeout.c | 8 +++++--- block/blk.h | 35 ----------------------------------- include/linux/blkdev.h | 4 +--- 4 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-)