@@ -273,6 +273,34 @@ config BLK_DEV_NBD
If unsure, say N.
+config BLK_DEV_NBD_DEFAULT_NBDS_MAX
+ int "Default maximum number of NBD devices"
+ depends on BLK_DEV_NBD
+ default 16
+ help
+ The NBD driver can provide a set of unconfigured NBD devices (nbd0,
+ nbd1, ...) by default, so that userspace can open and configure these
+ devices via the ioctl interface. If you know that your userspace uses
+ exclusively the new netlink interface, you can set this to 0 to
+ reduce the amount of time needed for the NBD driver to initialize.
+ You can also set this parameter at runtime using the nbds_max module
+ parameter.
+
+config BLK_DEV_NBD_DEFAULT_MAX_PART
+ int "Default maximum number of NBD device partitions"
+ depends on BLK_DEV_NBD
+ default 16
+ help
+ Once an NBD device is set up and opened, the kernel can probe it for
+ partitions, and set up corresponding devices for each partition
+ (nbd0p1, nbd0p2, ...). By default, the kernel probes for up to 16
+ partitions per device. This also adds a bit of time to NBD device
+ initialization. You can set this to a lower number if you know you'll
+ never use more than that many partitions on an NBD device. If you
+ exclusively use unpartitioned NBD devices, you can set this to 0 to
+ skip partition probing entirely. You can also set this parameter at
+ runtime using the max_part module parameter.
+
config BLK_DEV_SKD
tristate "STEC S1120 Block Driver"
depends on PCI
@@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ static struct dentry *nbd_dbg_dir;
#define NBD_DEF_BLKSIZE 1024
-static unsigned int nbds_max = 16;
-static int max_part = 16;
+static unsigned int nbds_max = CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD_DEFAULT_NBDS_MAX;
+static int max_part = CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD_DEFAULT_MAX_PART;
static int part_shift;
static int nbd_dev_dbg_init(struct nbd_device *nbd);
@@ -2456,6 +2456,8 @@ MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Network Block Device");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
module_param(nbds_max, int, 0444);
-MODULE_PARM_DESC(nbds_max, "number of network block devices to initialize (default: 16)");
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(nbds_max, "number of network block devices to initialize (default: "
+ __stringify(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD_DEFAULT_NBDS_MAX) ")");
module_param(max_part, int, 0444);
-MODULE_PARM_DESC(max_part, "number of partitions per device (default: 16)");
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(max_part, "number of partitions per device (default: "
+ __stringify(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD_DEFAULT_MAX_PART) ")");
This allows configuring them at compile time, not just via the kernel command line or module parameters. This doesn't change the default defaults, just makes them configurable. Signed-off-by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org> --- I'd like to be able to simplify the kernel command line I'm currently using, by removing the nbd module parameters from it; this change would make it possible to configure them when building the kernel, instead. drivers/block/Kconfig | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ drivers/block/nbd.c | 10 ++++++---- 2 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)