block: Finish renaming REQ_DISCARD into REQ_OP_DISCARD
Some time ago REQ_DISCARD was renamed into REQ_OP_DISCARD. Some comments
and documentation files were not updated however. Update these comments
and documentation files. See also commit 4e1b2d52a8
("block, fs,
drivers: remove REQ_OP compat defs and related code").
Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bart.vanassche@wdc.com>
Cc: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Cc: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Cc: Philipp Reisner <philipp.reisner@linbit.com>
Cc: Lars Ellenberg <lars.ellenberg@linbit.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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notify_free Depending on device usage scenario it may account
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a) the number of pages freed because of swap slot free
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notifications or b) the number of pages freed because of
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REQ_DISCARD requests sent by bio. The former ones are
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REQ_OP_DISCARD requests sent by bio. The former ones are
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sent to a swap block device when a swap slot is freed,
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which implies that this disk is being used as a swap disk.
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The latter ones are sent by filesystem mounted with
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ inconsistent file system.
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Any REQ_FUA requests bypass this flushing mechanism and are logged as soon as
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they complete as those requests will obviously bypass the device cache.
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Any REQ_DISCARD requests are treated like WRITE requests. Otherwise we would
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Any REQ_OP_DISCARD requests are treated like WRITE requests. Otherwise we would
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have all the DISCARD requests, and then the WRITE requests and then the FLUSH
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request. Consider the following example:
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__EE_CALL_AL_COMPLETE_IO,
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__EE_MAY_SET_IN_SYNC,
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/* is this a TRIM aka REQ_DISCARD? */
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/* is this a TRIM aka REQ_OP_DISCARD? */
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__EE_IS_TRIM,
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/* In case a barrier failed,
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@ -1673,7 +1673,7 @@ static u32 bio_flags_to_wire(struct drbd_connection *connection,
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return bio->bi_opf & REQ_SYNC ? DP_RW_SYNC : 0;
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}
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/* Used to send write or TRIM aka REQ_DISCARD requests
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/* Used to send write or TRIM aka REQ_OP_DISCARD requests
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* R_PRIMARY -> Peer (P_DATA, P_TRIM)
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*/
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int drbd_send_dblock(struct drbd_peer_device *peer_device, struct drbd_request *req)
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ enum drbd_packet {
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P_PROTOCOL_UPDATE = 0x2d, /* data sock: is used in established connections */
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/* 0x2e to 0x30 reserved, used in drbd 9 */
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/* REQ_DISCARD. We used "discard" in different contexts before,
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/* REQ_OP_DISCARD. We used "discard" in different contexts before,
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* which is why I chose TRIM here, to disambiguate. */
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P_TRIM = 0x31,
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#define DP_UNPLUG 8 /* not used anymore */
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#define DP_FUA 16 /* equals REQ_FUA */
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#define DP_FLUSH 32 /* equals REQ_PREFLUSH */
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#define DP_DISCARD 64 /* equals REQ_DISCARD */
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#define DP_DISCARD 64 /* equals REQ_OP_DISCARD */
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#define DP_SEND_RECEIVE_ACK 128 /* This is a proto B write request */
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#define DP_SEND_WRITE_ACK 256 /* This is a proto C write request */
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#define DP_WSAME 512 /* equiv. REQ_WRITE_SAME */
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case DISCARD_COMPLETED_NOTSUPP:
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case DISCARD_COMPLETED_WITH_ERROR:
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/* I'd rather not detach from local disk just because it
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* failed a REQ_DISCARD. */
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* failed a REQ_OP_DISCARD. */
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mod_rq_state(req, m, RQ_LOCAL_PENDING, RQ_LOCAL_COMPLETED);
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break;
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do_wake = list_empty(block_id == ID_SYNCER ? &device->sync_ee : &device->active_ee);
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/* FIXME do we want to detach for failed REQ_DISCARD?
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/* FIXME do we want to detach for failed REQ_OP_DISCARD?
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* ((peer_req->flags & (EE_WAS_ERROR|EE_IS_TRIM)) == EE_WAS_ERROR) */
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if (peer_req->flags & EE_WAS_ERROR)
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__drbd_chk_io_error(device, DRBD_WRITE_ERROR);
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/*
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* The unmap_zeroes_data set means that the underlying device supports
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* REQ_DISCARD and has the discard_zeroes_data bit set. This satisfies
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* the SBC requirements for LBPRZ, meaning that a subsequent read
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* will return zeroes after an UNMAP or WRITE SAME (16) to an LBA
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* REQ_OP_DISCARD and has the discard_zeroes_data bit set. This
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* satisfies the SBC requirements for LBPRZ, meaning that a subsequent
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* read will return zeroes after an UNMAP or WRITE SAME (16) to an LBA
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* See sbc4r36 6.6.4.
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*/
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if (((dev->dev_attrib.emulate_tpu != 0) ||
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