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-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/block/biodoc.txt | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | arch/xtensa/platforms/iss/simdisk.c | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | block/blk-settings.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/bio.h | 12 |
4 files changed, 8 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/block/biodoc.txt b/Documentation/block/biodoc.txt index 01c0a03407cc..86927029a52d 100644 --- a/Documentation/block/biodoc.txt +++ b/Documentation/block/biodoc.txt @@ -216,10 +216,9 @@ may need to abort DMA operations and revert to PIO for the transfer, in which case a virtual mapping of the page is required. For SCSI it is also done in some scenarios where the low level driver cannot be trusted to handle a single sg entry correctly. The driver is expected to perform the -kmaps as needed on such occasions using the bio_kmap_irq and friends -routines as appropriate. A driver could also use the blk_queue_bounce() -routine on its own to bounce highmem i/o to low memory for specific requests -if so desired. +kmaps as needed on such occasions as appropriate. A driver could also use +the blk_queue_bounce() routine on its own to bounce highmem i/o to low +memory for specific requests if so desired. iii. The i/o scheduler algorithm itself can be replaced/set as appropriate @@ -1137,8 +1136,8 @@ use dma_map_sg for scatter gather) to be able to ship it to the driver. For PIO drivers (or drivers that need to revert to PIO transfer once in a while (IDE for example)), where the CPU is doing the actual data transfer a virtual mapping is needed. If the driver supports highmem I/O, -(Sec 1.1, (ii) ) it needs to use __bio_kmap_atomic or similar to -temporarily map a bio into the virtual address space. +(Sec 1.1, (ii) ) it needs to use kmap_atomic or similar to temporarily map +a bio into the virtual address space. 8. Prior/Related/Impacted patches diff --git a/arch/xtensa/platforms/iss/simdisk.c b/arch/xtensa/platforms/iss/simdisk.c index c45b90bb9339..eacf1e433518 100644 --- a/arch/xtensa/platforms/iss/simdisk.c +++ b/arch/xtensa/platforms/iss/simdisk.c @@ -110,13 +110,13 @@ static blk_qc_t simdisk_make_request(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio) sector_t sector = bio->bi_iter.bi_sector; bio_for_each_segment(bvec, bio, iter) { - char *buffer = __bio_kmap_atomic(bio, iter); + char *buffer = kmap_atomic(bvec.bv_page) + bvec.bv_offset; unsigned len = bvec.bv_len >> SECTOR_SHIFT; simdisk_transfer(dev, sector, len, buffer, bio_data_dir(bio) == WRITE); sector += len; - __bio_kunmap_atomic(buffer); + kunmap_atomic(buffer) } bio_endio(bio); diff --git a/block/blk-settings.c b/block/blk-settings.c index 8559e9563c52..48ebe6be07b7 100644 --- a/block/blk-settings.c +++ b/block/blk-settings.c @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_set_stacking_limits); * Caveat: * The driver that does this *must* be able to deal appropriately * with buffers in "highmemory". This can be accomplished by either calling - * __bio_kmap_atomic() to get a temporary kernel mapping, or by calling + * kmap_atomic() to get a temporary kernel mapping, or by calling * blk_queue_bounce() to create a buffer in normal memory. **/ void blk_queue_make_request(struct request_queue *q, make_request_fn *mfn) diff --git a/include/linux/bio.h b/include/linux/bio.h index 1d7e63d7505f..d4eec19a6d3c 100644 --- a/include/linux/bio.h +++ b/include/linux/bio.h @@ -129,18 +129,6 @@ static inline void *bio_data(struct bio *bio) #define bvec_to_phys(bv) (page_to_phys((bv)->bv_page) + (unsigned long) (bv)->bv_offset) /* - * queues that have highmem support enabled may still need to revert to - * PIO transfers occasionally and thus map high pages temporarily. For - * permanent PIO fall back, user is probably better off disabling highmem - * I/O completely on that queue (see ide-dma for example) - */ -#define __bio_kmap_atomic(bio, iter) \ - (kmap_atomic(bio_iter_iovec((bio), (iter)).bv_page) + \ - bio_iter_iovec((bio), (iter)).bv_offset) - -#define __bio_kunmap_atomic(addr) kunmap_atomic(addr) - -/* * merge helpers etc */ |