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authorChristoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>2017-11-08 19:13:48 +0100
committerJens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>2017-11-10 19:53:25 -0700
commitd004a5e7d4dd6335ce6e2044af42f5e0fbebb51d (patch)
tree5a91e420f7256614b3dbd32fd4ef17a5c2bc483b /Documentation/block
parent83f5f7ed72f316eda4c4c3833beebfe6578926f4 (diff)
block: remove __bio_kmap_atomic
This helper doesn't buy us much over calling kmap_atomic directly. In fact in the only caller it does a bit of useless work as the caller already has the bvec at hand, and said caller would even buggy for a multi-segment bio due to the use of this helper. So just remove it. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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-rw-r--r--Documentation/block/biodoc.txt11
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 6 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