Re: [RFCI] How best to partition MD/raid devices in 2.6

From: Luca Berra
Date: Fri Nov 14 2003 - 02:41:36 EST


On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 02:11:15PM +1100, Neil Brown wrote:
3/ define minor numbers of block-major-9 that are larger than 255 to
have 6 bits of partitioning information. i.e.
9,0 -> md0
9,1 -> md1
...
9,255 -> md255
9,256 -> md256
9,257 -> md256p1
9,257 -> md256p2
...
9,320 -> md257
9,321 -> md257p1
...
This has least impact on other system and is in some ways simplest,
but it has the problem of lack of uniformity. You wouldn't be able
to partition md0, but that isn't a big problem as long as you can
partition some md arrays.

may i write in hex, i feel much unconfortable having 20bit numbers in
decimal?
9,0x00000 -> md0
...
9,0x000FF -> md255
9,0x00100 -> md0p1
9,0x00200 -> md0p2
...
one would expect it to be the other way around, but it is still fairly
intuitive, and it keeps uniformity.
Uniformity is important, because we can doo binary ops on the minor
number and get consistent results.

L.

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