[PATCH 000 of 8] md/bitmap: Introduction - rework management of bitmap files.

From: NeilBrown
Date: Fri May 12 2006 - 02:07:18 EST


I thought it was time to review the md/bitmap code - partly because I
wasn't comfortable with how it was handling writing to files. The more
I learnt about the VM/VFS, the more I realised it was wrong....

I found plenty to do...

The last patch in this series of 8 is the big one. It substantially
changes the way bitmap files are handled. The key change is that it
now works more like swapfile: bmap() is used to find where the blocks
are and write goes direct to storage bypassing the filesystem.

These are *not* for 2.6.17, but should be ok for when 2.6.18 opens.

I've done some testing and it seems to work OK, but it is a big change
and more testing wouldn't be a bad thing :-)

[PATCH 001 of 8] md/bitmap: Fix online removal of file-backed bitmaps
[PATCH 002 of 8] md/bitmap: Remove bitmap writeback daemon.
[PATCH 003 of 8] md/bitmap: Cleaner separation of page attribute handlers in md/bitmap.
[PATCH 004 of 8] md/bitmap: Use set_bit etc for bitmap page attributes.
[PATCH 005 of 8] md/bitmap: Remove unnecessary page reference manipulations from md/bitmap code.
[PATCH 006 of 8] md/bitmap: Remove dead code from md/bitmap.
[PATCH 007 of 8] md/bitmap: Tidy up i_writecount handling in md/bitmap
[PATCH 008 of 8] md/bitmap: Change md/bitmap file handling to use bmap to file blocks.
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