[PATCH] Linus elevator

From: Mark Hemment (markhe@veritas.com)
Date: Mon Dec 18 2000 - 13:13:53 EST


Hi,

  Looking at the second loop in elevator_linus_merge(), it is possible for
requests to have their elevator_sequence go negative. This can cause a
v long latency before the request is finally serviced.

  Say, for example, a request (in the queue) is jumped in the first loop
in elevator_linus_merge() as "cmd != rw", even though its
elevator_sequence is zero. If it is found that the new request will
merge, the walking back over requests which were jumped makes no test for
an already zeroed elevator_sequence. Hence it zero values can occur.

  With high default values for read/wite_latency, this hardly ever occurs.

  A simple fix for this is to test for zero before decrementing (patch
below) in the second loop.
  Alternatively, should testing in the first loop be modified?

Mark

diff -u --recursive --new-file -X dontdiff linux-2.4.0-test12/drivers/block/elevator.c markhe-2.4.0-test12/drivers/block/elevator.c
--- linux-2.4.0-test12/drivers/block/elevator.c Tue Dec 5 23:05:26 2000
+++ markhe-2.4.0-test12/drivers/block/elevator.c Mon Dec 18 17:50:19 2000
@@ -90,6 +90,9 @@
         if (ret != ELEVATOR_NO_MERGE && *req) {
                 while ((entry = entry->next) != &q->queue_head) {
                         struct request *tmp = blkdev_entry_to_request(entry);
+
+ if (!tmp->elevator_sequence)
+ continue;
                         tmp->elevator_sequence--;
                 }
         }

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