On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 11:58 -0400, Mikulas Patocka wrote:You are mixing two ideas here:
(1) virtual merging --- IOMMU maps discontinuous segments into continuous
area that it presents to the device.
(2) virtual merge accounting --- block layer tries to guess how many
segments will be created by (1) and merges small requests into big ones.
The resulting requests are as big that they can't be processed by the
device if (1) weren't in effect.
No ... I'm not ... the virtual merge implementation requires the block
layer to get this accounting right, otherwise the iommu code can end up
doing the wrong thing.
You're proposing to eliminate the difference between max_phys_segments
and max_hw_segments without actually removing them.
That's why I'm proposing to remove virtual merge accounting (2), but leave
virtual merging (1) itself. The accounting doesn't reduce number of sg
slots.
Yes, but it's gains very little ... architectures that don't want it can
already turn it off, and it's useful for those, like parisc, who do.
James