>From: Miklos Szeredi <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
>Subject: [PATCH] consolidate generic_writepages and mpage_writepages
>Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 17:23:25 +0100
>
>From: Miklos Szeredi <[email protected]>
>
>Clean up massive code duplication between mpage_writepages() and
>generic_writepages().
>
>The new generic function, write_cache_pages() takes a function pointer
>argument, which will be called for each page to be written.
>
>Maybe cifs_writepages() too can use this infrastructure, but I'm not
>touching that with a ten-foot pole.
>
>
The cifs case ought to be one of the simpler ones, pseudo-code is pretty
easy, the hard part is all of the stuff unrelated to cifs:
Ideally if there were generic functions to help out, cifs writepages
would look roughly like the following
cifs_writepages(struct address_space *mapping, struct writeback_control
*wbc)
{
while (no more pages to write) {
/* find writeable file handle for this inode */
/* find the biggest set of contiguous pages that total less than
wsize */
if (packet signing is enabled)
/* write lock pages so they can not be changed under us
while we are calculating the checksum */
CIFSSMBWrite2(tree_connection, network_file_handle, array of
iovecs, number of iovecs);
if(packet signing was enabled)
/* unlock pages */
if(error) {
set page errors
if (mounted "hard" )
continue; /* retry */
else /* if no retry possible */
return error to caller;
}
update bytes written statistics
update index to point to next set of pages
} /* end while loop */
}
If it were even better, CIFSSMBWrite2 could be called async - so that it
did not have to wait for a network response from Samba (just an ack from
TCP), before issuing the next write onto the wire - but this would
require that we could queue a pointer to a completion routine to the mpx
entry.
> >Maybe cifs_writepages() too can use this infrastructure, but I'm not
> >touching that with a ten-foot pole.
> >
> >
> The cifs case ought to be one of the simpler ones, pseudo-code is pretty
> easy, the hard part is all of the stuff unrelated to cifs:
> Ideally if there were generic functions to help out, cifs writepages
> would look roughly like the following
>
> cifs_writepages(struct address_space *mapping, struct writeback_control
> *wbc)
> {
>
> while (no more pages to write) {
> /* find writeable file handle for this inode */
> /* find the biggest set of contiguous pages that total less than
> wsize */
> if (packet signing is enabled)
> /* write lock pages so they can not be changed under us
> while we are calculating the checksum */
>
> CIFSSMBWrite2(tree_connection, network_file_handle, array of
> iovecs, number of iovecs);
>
> if(packet signing was enabled)
> /* unlock pages */
>
> if(error) {
> set page errors
> if (mounted "hard" )
> continue; /* retry */
> else /* if no retry possible */
> return error to caller;
> }
> update bytes written statistics
> update index to point to next set of pages
> } /* end while loop */
> }
write_cache_pages() now takes care of the
while (no more pages to write) {
}
part. All you have to do is to make the body of the loop into a
function and pass it a structure with the data you want to preserve
between invocations.
The hard part is untangling the breaks and continues.
Miklos