s390/zcrypt: Fix wrong comparison leading to strange load balancing
The function to decide if one zcrypt queue is better than another one compared two pointers instead of comparing the values where the pointers refer to. So within the same zcrypt card when load of each queue was equal just one queue was used. This effect only appears on relatively lite load, typically with one thread applications. This patch fixes the wrong comparison and now the counters show that requests are balanced equally over all available queues within the cards. There is no performance improvement coming with this fix. As long as the queue depth for an APQN queue is not touched, processing is not faster when requests are spread over queues within the same card hardware. So this fix only beautifies the lszcrypt counter printouts. Signed-off-by: Harald Freudenberger <freude@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
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@ -218,8 +218,8 @@ static inline bool zcrypt_queue_compare(struct zcrypt_queue *zq,
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weight += atomic_read(&zq->load);
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pref_weight += atomic_read(&pref_zq->load);
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if (weight == pref_weight)
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return &zq->queue->total_request_count >
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&pref_zq->queue->total_request_count;
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return zq->queue->total_request_count >
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pref_zq->queue->total_request_count;
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return weight > pref_weight;
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}
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