2019-05-09 11:21:33

by Marcos Paulo de Souza

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Subject: [PATCH] drivers: md: Unify common definitions of raid1 and raid10

These definitions are being moved to raid1-10.c.

Signed-off-by: Marcos Paulo de Souza <[email protected]>
---
drivers/md/raid1-10.c | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
drivers/md/raid1.c | 29 ++---------------------------
drivers/md/raid10.c | 27 +--------------------------
3 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/md/raid1-10.c b/drivers/md/raid1-10.c
index 400001b815db..7d968bf08e54 100644
--- a/drivers/md/raid1-10.c
+++ b/drivers/md/raid1-10.c
@@ -3,6 +3,31 @@
#define RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE (64*1024)
#define RESYNC_PAGES ((RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE + PAGE_SIZE-1) / PAGE_SIZE)

+/*
+ * Number of guaranteed raid bios in case of extreme VM load:
+ */
+#define NR_RAID_BIOS 256
+
+/* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
+ * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
+ * correct the read error. To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
+ * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
+ */
+#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
+/* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
+ * bad-block marking which must be done from process context. So we record
+ * the success by setting devs[n].bio to IO_MADE_GOOD
+ */
+#define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
+
+#define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
+
+/* When there are this many requests queue to be written by
+ * the raid thread, we become 'congested' to provide back-pressure
+ * for writeback.
+ */
+static int max_queued_requests = 1024;
+
/* for managing resync I/O pages */
struct resync_pages {
void *raid_bio;
diff --git a/drivers/md/raid1.c b/drivers/md/raid1.c
index 0c8a098d220e..bb052c35bf29 100644
--- a/drivers/md/raid1.c
+++ b/drivers/md/raid1.c
@@ -50,31 +50,6 @@
(1L << MD_HAS_PPL) | \
(1L << MD_HAS_MULTIPLE_PPLS))

-/*
- * Number of guaranteed r1bios in case of extreme VM load:
- */
-#define NR_RAID1_BIOS 256
-
-/* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
- * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
- * correct the read error. To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
- * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
- */
-#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
-/* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
- * bad-block marking which must be done from process context. So we record
- * the success by setting devs[n].bio to IO_MADE_GOOD
- */
-#define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
-
-#define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
-
-/* When there are this many requests queue to be written by
- * the raid1 thread, we become 'congested' to provide back-pressure
- * for writeback.
- */
-static int max_queued_requests = 1024;
-
static void allow_barrier(struct r1conf *conf, sector_t sector_nr);
static void lower_barrier(struct r1conf *conf, sector_t sector_nr);

@@ -2955,7 +2930,7 @@ static struct r1conf *setup_conf(struct mddev *mddev)
if (!conf->poolinfo)
goto abort;
conf->poolinfo->raid_disks = mddev->raid_disks * 2;
- err = mempool_init(&conf->r1bio_pool, NR_RAID1_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
+ err = mempool_init(&conf->r1bio_pool, NR_RAID_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
r1bio_pool_free, conf->poolinfo);
if (err)
goto abort;
@@ -3240,7 +3215,7 @@ static int raid1_reshape(struct mddev *mddev)
newpoolinfo->mddev = mddev;
newpoolinfo->raid_disks = raid_disks * 2;

- ret = mempool_init(&newpool, NR_RAID1_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
+ ret = mempool_init(&newpool, NR_RAID_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
r1bio_pool_free, newpoolinfo);
if (ret) {
kfree(newpoolinfo);
diff --git a/drivers/md/raid10.c b/drivers/md/raid10.c
index 3b6880dd648d..24cb116d950f 100644
--- a/drivers/md/raid10.c
+++ b/drivers/md/raid10.c
@@ -73,31 +73,6 @@
* [B A] [D C] [B A] [E C D]
*/

-/*
- * Number of guaranteed r10bios in case of extreme VM load:
- */
-#define NR_RAID10_BIOS 256
-
-/* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
- * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
- * correct the read error. To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
- * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
- */
-#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
-/* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
- * bad-block marking which must be done from process context. So we record
- * the success by setting devs[n].bio to IO_MADE_GOOD
- */
-#define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
-
-#define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
-
-/* When there are this many requests queued to be written by
- * the raid10 thread, we become 'congested' to provide back-pressure
- * for writeback.
- */
-static int max_queued_requests = 1024;
-
static void allow_barrier(struct r10conf *conf);
static void lower_barrier(struct r10conf *conf);
static int _enough(struct r10conf *conf, int previous, int ignore);
@@ -3684,7 +3659,7 @@ static struct r10conf *setup_conf(struct mddev *mddev)

conf->geo = geo;
conf->copies = copies;
- err = mempool_init(&conf->r10bio_pool, NR_RAID10_BIOS, r10bio_pool_alloc,
+ err = mempool_init(&conf->r10bio_pool, NR_RAID_BIOS, r10bio_pool_alloc,
r10bio_pool_free, conf);
if (err)
goto out;
--
2.21.0


2019-05-16 11:26:00

by Marcos Paulo de Souza

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Subject: Re: [PATCH] drivers: md: Unify common definitions of raid1 and raid10

ping.

On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 08:18:49AM -0300, Marcos Paulo de Souza wrote:
> These definitions are being moved to raid1-10.c.
>
> Signed-off-by: Marcos Paulo de Souza <[email protected]>
> ---
> drivers/md/raid1-10.c | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
> drivers/md/raid1.c | 29 ++---------------------------
> drivers/md/raid10.c | 27 +--------------------------
> 3 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/md/raid1-10.c b/drivers/md/raid1-10.c
> index 400001b815db..7d968bf08e54 100644
> --- a/drivers/md/raid1-10.c
> +++ b/drivers/md/raid1-10.c
> @@ -3,6 +3,31 @@
> #define RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE (64*1024)
> #define RESYNC_PAGES ((RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE + PAGE_SIZE-1) / PAGE_SIZE)
>
> +/*
> + * Number of guaranteed raid bios in case of extreme VM load:
> + */
> +#define NR_RAID_BIOS 256
> +
> +/* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
> + * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
> + * correct the read error. To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
> + * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
> + */
> +#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
> +/* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
> + * bad-block marking which must be done from process context. So we record
> + * the success by setting devs[n].bio to IO_MADE_GOOD
> + */
> +#define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
> +
> +#define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
> +
> +/* When there are this many requests queue to be written by
> + * the raid thread, we become 'congested' to provide back-pressure
> + * for writeback.
> + */
> +static int max_queued_requests = 1024;
> +
> /* for managing resync I/O pages */
> struct resync_pages {
> void *raid_bio;
> diff --git a/drivers/md/raid1.c b/drivers/md/raid1.c
> index 0c8a098d220e..bb052c35bf29 100644
> --- a/drivers/md/raid1.c
> +++ b/drivers/md/raid1.c
> @@ -50,31 +50,6 @@
> (1L << MD_HAS_PPL) | \
> (1L << MD_HAS_MULTIPLE_PPLS))
>
> -/*
> - * Number of guaranteed r1bios in case of extreme VM load:
> - */
> -#define NR_RAID1_BIOS 256
> -
> -/* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
> - * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
> - * correct the read error. To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
> - * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
> - */
> -#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
> -/* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
> - * bad-block marking which must be done from process context. So we record
> - * the success by setting devs[n].bio to IO_MADE_GOOD
> - */
> -#define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
> -
> -#define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
> -
> -/* When there are this many requests queue to be written by
> - * the raid1 thread, we become 'congested' to provide back-pressure
> - * for writeback.
> - */
> -static int max_queued_requests = 1024;
> -
> static void allow_barrier(struct r1conf *conf, sector_t sector_nr);
> static void lower_barrier(struct r1conf *conf, sector_t sector_nr);
>
> @@ -2955,7 +2930,7 @@ static struct r1conf *setup_conf(struct mddev *mddev)
> if (!conf->poolinfo)
> goto abort;
> conf->poolinfo->raid_disks = mddev->raid_disks * 2;
> - err = mempool_init(&conf->r1bio_pool, NR_RAID1_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
> + err = mempool_init(&conf->r1bio_pool, NR_RAID_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
> r1bio_pool_free, conf->poolinfo);
> if (err)
> goto abort;
> @@ -3240,7 +3215,7 @@ static int raid1_reshape(struct mddev *mddev)
> newpoolinfo->mddev = mddev;
> newpoolinfo->raid_disks = raid_disks * 2;
>
> - ret = mempool_init(&newpool, NR_RAID1_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
> + ret = mempool_init(&newpool, NR_RAID_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
> r1bio_pool_free, newpoolinfo);
> if (ret) {
> kfree(newpoolinfo);
> diff --git a/drivers/md/raid10.c b/drivers/md/raid10.c
> index 3b6880dd648d..24cb116d950f 100644
> --- a/drivers/md/raid10.c
> +++ b/drivers/md/raid10.c
> @@ -73,31 +73,6 @@
> * [B A] [D C] [B A] [E C D]
> */
>
> -/*
> - * Number of guaranteed r10bios in case of extreme VM load:
> - */
> -#define NR_RAID10_BIOS 256
> -
> -/* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
> - * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
> - * correct the read error. To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
> - * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
> - */
> -#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
> -/* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
> - * bad-block marking which must be done from process context. So we record
> - * the success by setting devs[n].bio to IO_MADE_GOOD
> - */
> -#define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
> -
> -#define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
> -
> -/* When there are this many requests queued to be written by
> - * the raid10 thread, we become 'congested' to provide back-pressure
> - * for writeback.
> - */
> -static int max_queued_requests = 1024;
> -
> static void allow_barrier(struct r10conf *conf);
> static void lower_barrier(struct r10conf *conf);
> static int _enough(struct r10conf *conf, int previous, int ignore);
> @@ -3684,7 +3659,7 @@ static struct r10conf *setup_conf(struct mddev *mddev)
>
> conf->geo = geo;
> conf->copies = copies;
> - err = mempool_init(&conf->r10bio_pool, NR_RAID10_BIOS, r10bio_pool_alloc,
> + err = mempool_init(&conf->r10bio_pool, NR_RAID_BIOS, r10bio_pool_alloc,
> r10bio_pool_free, conf);
> if (err)
> goto out;
> --
> 2.21.0
>

--
Thanks,
Marcos

2019-05-16 17:03:29

by Song Liu

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Subject: Re: [PATCH] drivers: md: Unify common definitions of raid1 and raid10

On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 4:24 AM Marcos Paulo de Souza
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ping.
>

Thanks for the patch. I will process it after the merge window closes.

Song

> On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 08:18:49AM -0300, Marcos Paulo de Souza wrote:
> > These definitions are being moved to raid1-10.c.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Marcos Paulo de Souza <[email protected]>
> > ---
> > drivers/md/raid1-10.c | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > drivers/md/raid1.c | 29 ++---------------------------
> > drivers/md/raid10.c | 27 +--------------------------
> > 3 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/md/raid1-10.c b/drivers/md/raid1-10.c
> > index 400001b815db..7d968bf08e54 100644
> > --- a/drivers/md/raid1-10.c
> > +++ b/drivers/md/raid1-10.c
> > @@ -3,6 +3,31 @@
> > #define RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE (64*1024)
> > #define RESYNC_PAGES ((RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE + PAGE_SIZE-1) / PAGE_SIZE)
> >
> > +/*
> > + * Number of guaranteed raid bios in case of extreme VM load:
> > + */
> > +#define NR_RAID_BIOS 256
> > +
> > +/* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
> > + * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
> > + * correct the read error. To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
> > + * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
> > + */
> > +#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
> > +/* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
> > + * bad-block marking which must be done from process context. So we record
> > + * the success by setting devs[n].bio to IO_MADE_GOOD
> > + */
> > +#define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
> > +
> > +#define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
> > +
> > +/* When there are this many requests queue to be written by
> > + * the raid thread, we become 'congested' to provide back-pressure
> > + * for writeback.
> > + */
> > +static int max_queued_requests = 1024;
> > +
> > /* for managing resync I/O pages */
> > struct resync_pages {
> > void *raid_bio;
> > diff --git a/drivers/md/raid1.c b/drivers/md/raid1.c
> > index 0c8a098d220e..bb052c35bf29 100644
> > --- a/drivers/md/raid1.c
> > +++ b/drivers/md/raid1.c
> > @@ -50,31 +50,6 @@
> > (1L << MD_HAS_PPL) | \
> > (1L << MD_HAS_MULTIPLE_PPLS))
> >
> > -/*
> > - * Number of guaranteed r1bios in case of extreme VM load:
> > - */
> > -#define NR_RAID1_BIOS 256
> > -
> > -/* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
> > - * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
> > - * correct the read error. To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
> > - * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
> > - */
> > -#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
> > -/* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
> > - * bad-block marking which must be done from process context. So we record
> > - * the success by setting devs[n].bio to IO_MADE_GOOD
> > - */
> > -#define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
> > -
> > -#define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
> > -
> > -/* When there are this many requests queue to be written by
> > - * the raid1 thread, we become 'congested' to provide back-pressure
> > - * for writeback.
> > - */
> > -static int max_queued_requests = 1024;
> > -
> > static void allow_barrier(struct r1conf *conf, sector_t sector_nr);
> > static void lower_barrier(struct r1conf *conf, sector_t sector_nr);
> >
> > @@ -2955,7 +2930,7 @@ static struct r1conf *setup_conf(struct mddev *mddev)
> > if (!conf->poolinfo)
> > goto abort;
> > conf->poolinfo->raid_disks = mddev->raid_disks * 2;
> > - err = mempool_init(&conf->r1bio_pool, NR_RAID1_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
> > + err = mempool_init(&conf->r1bio_pool, NR_RAID_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
> > r1bio_pool_free, conf->poolinfo);
> > if (err)
> > goto abort;
> > @@ -3240,7 +3215,7 @@ static int raid1_reshape(struct mddev *mddev)
> > newpoolinfo->mddev = mddev;
> > newpoolinfo->raid_disks = raid_disks * 2;
> >
> > - ret = mempool_init(&newpool, NR_RAID1_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
> > + ret = mempool_init(&newpool, NR_RAID_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
> > r1bio_pool_free, newpoolinfo);
> > if (ret) {
> > kfree(newpoolinfo);
> > diff --git a/drivers/md/raid10.c b/drivers/md/raid10.c
> > index 3b6880dd648d..24cb116d950f 100644
> > --- a/drivers/md/raid10.c
> > +++ b/drivers/md/raid10.c
> > @@ -73,31 +73,6 @@
> > * [B A] [D C] [B A] [E C D]
> > */
> >
> > -/*
> > - * Number of guaranteed r10bios in case of extreme VM load:
> > - */
> > -#define NR_RAID10_BIOS 256
> > -
> > -/* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
> > - * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
> > - * correct the read error. To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
> > - * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
> > - */
> > -#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
> > -/* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
> > - * bad-block marking which must be done from process context. So we record
> > - * the success by setting devs[n].bio to IO_MADE_GOOD
> > - */
> > -#define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
> > -
> > -#define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
> > -
> > -/* When there are this many requests queued to be written by
> > - * the raid10 thread, we become 'congested' to provide back-pressure
> > - * for writeback.
> > - */
> > -static int max_queued_requests = 1024;
> > -
> > static void allow_barrier(struct r10conf *conf);
> > static void lower_barrier(struct r10conf *conf);
> > static int _enough(struct r10conf *conf, int previous, int ignore);
> > @@ -3684,7 +3659,7 @@ static struct r10conf *setup_conf(struct mddev *mddev)
> >
> > conf->geo = geo;
> > conf->copies = copies;
> > - err = mempool_init(&conf->r10bio_pool, NR_RAID10_BIOS, r10bio_pool_alloc,
> > + err = mempool_init(&conf->r10bio_pool, NR_RAID_BIOS, r10bio_pool_alloc,
> > r10bio_pool_free, conf);
> > if (err)
> > goto out;
> > --
> > 2.21.0
> >
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Marcos

2019-05-21 06:01:21

by Song Liu

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Subject: Re: [PATCH] drivers: md: Unify common definitions of raid1 and raid10

On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 8:39 AM Song Liu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 4:24 AM Marcos Paulo de Souza
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > ping.
> >

Applied to https://github.com/liu-song-6/linux/tree/md-next.

>
> Thanks for the patch. I will process it after the merge window closes.
>
> Song
>
> > On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 08:18:49AM -0300, Marcos Paulo de Souza wrote:
> > > These definitions are being moved to raid1-10.c.
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Marcos Paulo de Souza <[email protected]>
> > > ---
> > > drivers/md/raid1-10.c | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > > drivers/md/raid1.c | 29 ++---------------------------
> > > drivers/md/raid10.c | 27 +--------------------------
> > > 3 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-)
> > >
> > > diff --git a/drivers/md/raid1-10.c b/drivers/md/raid1-10.c
> > > index 400001b815db..7d968bf08e54 100644
> > > --- a/drivers/md/raid1-10.c
> > > +++ b/drivers/md/raid1-10.c
> > > @@ -3,6 +3,31 @@
> > > #define RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE (64*1024)
> > > #define RESYNC_PAGES ((RESYNC_BLOCK_SIZE + PAGE_SIZE-1) / PAGE_SIZE)
> > >
> > > +/*
> > > + * Number of guaranteed raid bios in case of extreme VM load:
> > > + */
> > > +#define NR_RAID_BIOS 256
> > > +
> > > +/* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
> > > + * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
> > > + * correct the read error. To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
> > > + * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
> > > + */
> > > +#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
> > > +/* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
> > > + * bad-block marking which must be done from process context. So we record
> > > + * the success by setting devs[n].bio to IO_MADE_GOOD
> > > + */
> > > +#define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
> > > +
> > > +#define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
> > > +
> > > +/* When there are this many requests queue to be written by
> > > + * the raid thread, we become 'congested' to provide back-pressure
> > > + * for writeback.
> > > + */
> > > +static int max_queued_requests = 1024;
> > > +
> > > /* for managing resync I/O pages */
> > > struct resync_pages {
> > > void *raid_bio;
> > > diff --git a/drivers/md/raid1.c b/drivers/md/raid1.c
> > > index 0c8a098d220e..bb052c35bf29 100644
> > > --- a/drivers/md/raid1.c
> > > +++ b/drivers/md/raid1.c
> > > @@ -50,31 +50,6 @@
> > > (1L << MD_HAS_PPL) | \
> > > (1L << MD_HAS_MULTIPLE_PPLS))
> > >
> > > -/*
> > > - * Number of guaranteed r1bios in case of extreme VM load:
> > > - */
> > > -#define NR_RAID1_BIOS 256
> > > -
> > > -/* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
> > > - * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
> > > - * correct the read error. To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
> > > - * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
> > > - */
> > > -#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
> > > -/* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
> > > - * bad-block marking which must be done from process context. So we record
> > > - * the success by setting devs[n].bio to IO_MADE_GOOD
> > > - */
> > > -#define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
> > > -
> > > -#define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
> > > -
> > > -/* When there are this many requests queue to be written by
> > > - * the raid1 thread, we become 'congested' to provide back-pressure
> > > - * for writeback.
> > > - */
> > > -static int max_queued_requests = 1024;
> > > -
> > > static void allow_barrier(struct r1conf *conf, sector_t sector_nr);
> > > static void lower_barrier(struct r1conf *conf, sector_t sector_nr);
> > >
> > > @@ -2955,7 +2930,7 @@ static struct r1conf *setup_conf(struct mddev *mddev)
> > > if (!conf->poolinfo)
> > > goto abort;
> > > conf->poolinfo->raid_disks = mddev->raid_disks * 2;
> > > - err = mempool_init(&conf->r1bio_pool, NR_RAID1_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
> > > + err = mempool_init(&conf->r1bio_pool, NR_RAID_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
> > > r1bio_pool_free, conf->poolinfo);
> > > if (err)
> > > goto abort;
> > > @@ -3240,7 +3215,7 @@ static int raid1_reshape(struct mddev *mddev)
> > > newpoolinfo->mddev = mddev;
> > > newpoolinfo->raid_disks = raid_disks * 2;
> > >
> > > - ret = mempool_init(&newpool, NR_RAID1_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
> > > + ret = mempool_init(&newpool, NR_RAID_BIOS, r1bio_pool_alloc,
> > > r1bio_pool_free, newpoolinfo);
> > > if (ret) {
> > > kfree(newpoolinfo);
> > > diff --git a/drivers/md/raid10.c b/drivers/md/raid10.c
> > > index 3b6880dd648d..24cb116d950f 100644
> > > --- a/drivers/md/raid10.c
> > > +++ b/drivers/md/raid10.c
> > > @@ -73,31 +73,6 @@
> > > * [B A] [D C] [B A] [E C D]
> > > */
> > >
> > > -/*
> > > - * Number of guaranteed r10bios in case of extreme VM load:
> > > - */
> > > -#define NR_RAID10_BIOS 256
> > > -
> > > -/* when we get a read error on a read-only array, we redirect to another
> > > - * device without failing the first device, or trying to over-write to
> > > - * correct the read error. To keep track of bad blocks on a per-bio
> > > - * level, we store IO_BLOCKED in the appropriate 'bios' pointer
> > > - */
> > > -#define IO_BLOCKED ((struct bio *)1)
> > > -/* When we successfully write to a known bad-block, we need to remove the
> > > - * bad-block marking which must be done from process context. So we record
> > > - * the success by setting devs[n].bio to IO_MADE_GOOD
> > > - */
> > > -#define IO_MADE_GOOD ((struct bio *)2)
> > > -
> > > -#define BIO_SPECIAL(bio) ((unsigned long)bio <= 2)
> > > -
> > > -/* When there are this many requests queued to be written by
> > > - * the raid10 thread, we become 'congested' to provide back-pressure
> > > - * for writeback.
> > > - */
> > > -static int max_queued_requests = 1024;
> > > -
> > > static void allow_barrier(struct r10conf *conf);
> > > static void lower_barrier(struct r10conf *conf);
> > > static int _enough(struct r10conf *conf, int previous, int ignore);
> > > @@ -3684,7 +3659,7 @@ static struct r10conf *setup_conf(struct mddev *mddev)
> > >
> > > conf->geo = geo;
> > > conf->copies = copies;
> > > - err = mempool_init(&conf->r10bio_pool, NR_RAID10_BIOS, r10bio_pool_alloc,
> > > + err = mempool_init(&conf->r10bio_pool, NR_RAID_BIOS, r10bio_pool_alloc,
> > > r10bio_pool_free, conf);
> > > if (err)
> > > goto out;
> > > --
> > > 2.21.0
> > >
> >
> > --
> > Thanks,
> > Marcos