Re: set blksize of block device
From: Shesha B.
Date: Thu Oct 28 2004 - 11:39:18 EST
Firstly you cannot set the block size to lesser than 512.
When there is a request for the IO, you populate "struct req" data
structure which you will pass it to the kernel or lower level SCSI/SATA
driver. In the "struct req" there is a field "b_size" which may be what
you are interested in. At the user level you can use the IOCTLs to set
the block size of the RAW block device.
-Shesha
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 18:44, Lei Yang wrote:
> If nobody could answer this question, what about another one? Is there a
> system call or a kernel interface that would allow me to write a block
> of data to block 1 of a certain block device?
>
> Thanks for your reply in advance!
>
> Lei
>
> Lei Yang wrote:
>
> > Please cc me if you have answers to this, I am not on the list. Thanks
> > a lot!
> >
> > Lei Yang wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I am learning block device drivers and have a newbie question. Given
> >> a block device, is there anyway that I could set its block size? For
> >> example, I want to write a block device driver that will work on an
> >> existing block device. In this driver, I want block size smaller.
> >> (The idea looks confusing but I could explain if anybody is
> >> interested :- ) However, typically the block size is 1KB, now I
> >> want to set it to 512 or 256. Can I do it?
> >>
> >> TIA
> >> Lei
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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