axboe@suse.de said:
> You don't need to increase CURRENT->sector, you just need to keep
> track of it. I still think we should sector to refer to the current
> cluster, but you can always look at CURRENT->b_rsector and b_blocknr
> is you want.
I see no CURRENT->b_rsector or b_blocknr.
I assume you mean CURRENT->bh->{b_rsector,b_blocknr} ?
Which? What's the difference? They are documented as "Real buffer location on
disk" and "block number" respectively, which doesn't really help me choose
between them.
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