Re: [PATCH 000 of 35] Refactor block layer to improve support forstacked devices.

From: John Stoffel
Date: Wed Aug 01 2007 - 11:53:15 EST



Tejun> Avi Kivity wrote:
>> NeilBrown wrote:
>>> To achieve this, the "for_each" macros are now somewhat more complex.
>>> For example, rq_for_each_segment is:
>>>
>>> #define bio_for_each_segment_offset(bv, bio, _i, offs, _size) \
>>> for (_i.i = 0, _i.offset = (bio)->bi_offset + offs, \
>>> _i.size = min_t(int, _size, (bio)->bi_size - offs); \
>>> _i.i < (bio)->bi_vcnt && _i.size > 0; \
>>> _i.i++) \
>>> if (bv = *bio_iovec_idx((bio), _i.i), \
>>> bv.bv_offset += _i.offset, \
>>> bv.bv_len <= _i.offset \
>>> ? (_i.offset -= bv.bv_len, 0) \
>>> : (bv.bv_len -= _i.offset, \
>>> _i.offset = 0, \
>>> bv.bv_len < _i.size \
>>> ? (_i.size -= bv.bv_len, 1) \
>>> : (bv.bv_len = _i.size, \
>>> _i.size = 0, \
>>> bv.bv_len > 0)))
>>>
>>> #define bio_for_each_segment(bv, bio, __i) \
>>> bio_for_each_segment_offset(bv, bio, __i, 0, (bio)->bi_size)
>>>
>>> It does some with some explanatory text in a comment, but it is still
>>> a bit daunting. Any suggestions on making this more approachable
>>> would be very welcome.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Well, I hesitate to state the obvious, but how about:
>>
>> #define bio_for_each_segment_offset(bv, bio, _i, offs, _size) \
>> for (bio_iterator_init(&_i, ...); bio_iterator_cont(&_i, ...);
>> bio_iterator_advance(&_i, ...)) \
>> if (bio_iterator_want_segment(&_i, ...))
>>
>> While this doesn't remove the complexity, at least it's readable.

Tejun> Violently seconded.

How about it be made into a real function instead? I was reading
through the patch, but got timed out yesterday, so take this with a
grain of salt.

I thought I saw a couple of macros defined to use this macro yet
again. Which I figured might be a problem is the passed in variables
get munged.

In any case, why does something so complicated need to be a macro, why
not a function instead?

John
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