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- Revert bad commit "gfs2: Fix use of bio_chain" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJIBAABCgAyFiEEJZs3krPW0xkhLMTc1b+f6wMTZToFAmllAR8UHGFncnVlbmJh QHJlZGhhdC5jb20ACgkQ1b+f6wMTZTrXRw//cAfRSx0RqmqkjOBhQvJzQmeMnjWw MsVFejU+fX70HtNaKK/gwdGjtGVASTvjvH/ky+nB3uditqmziek27UfDC3dbKPte fAkkRwgTie2RBo2HFGjCrq8gYPYmoqqylqsWywBDQ2e7YHsx5E9cMM3JsqM1peqE +BOEmyZbFcDPSKUoVicqDQve+Zs5DPXbgUHrJGTjwbVmCW/oK73TpOf60mnxb7gO rceQ0y5Y/yI+X8HMN7YzzSNqwX3R8+m3zvIamHFY/eRZAqlvxX3qDpWmU9ZYj9km lu5EejE+QVEVAVIexXtSAEf5M3tQhxeXPwoJnS7YHPaHeXsrz82OvUEiABxGPSjd HEQ2YOw29Gz0aT2y+811Asb6iBa40BhTPt1WXJl5bTPJfMjpG7B03vLNwElR4cWq kjGZbMnPit7nKGtikiHSrkHCSE4y/X1VGFzgHdXxEmOwca3/jU7g0z8hapizpwhV lO+kcLmvHWvC25wxNwOOafGvD5qmdv/s2NFRYiXJ4zbR6zF0xOQbk1AM7UfeAcz1 JAJhhcszV8kKj88n0LgdeSsGAS3Rm45wXC/w+o27gk2drbjjHGSgkYcPjNvP12Uk kK3u7lGGygT8RU0xAwqN1wb95B/a3Yw9VDCoel8fOCJrbb7vqUZMOlx9arQVuM7m bMj+CDOwMliSE0A= =1cPr -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'gfs2-for-6.19-rc6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gfs2/linux-gfs2 Pull gfs2 revert from Andreas Gruenbacher: "Revert bad commit "gfs2: Fix use of bio_chain" I was originally assuming that there must be a bug in gfs2 because gfs2 chains bios in the opposite direction of what bio_chain_and_submit() expects. It turns out that the bio chains are set up in "reverse direction" intentionally so that the first bio's bi_end_io callback is invoked rather than the last bio's callback. We want the first bio's callback invoked for the following reason: The initial bio starts page aligned and covers one or more pages. When it terminates at a non-page-aligned offset, subsequent bios are added to handle the remaining portion of the final page. Upon completion of the bio chain, all affected pages need to be be marked as read, and only the first bio references all of these pages" * tag 'gfs2-for-6.19-rc6' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gfs2/linux-gfs2: Revert "gfs2: Fix use of bio_chain" |
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