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linux-next/include/linux/blk-iopoll.h
Jens Axboe 89f8b33ca1 block: remove old blk_iopoll_enabled variable
This was a debugging measure to toggle enabled/disabled
when testing. But for real production setups, it's not
safe to toggle this setting without either reloading
drivers of quiescing IO first. Neither of which the toggle
enforces.

Additionally, it makes drivers deal with the conditional
state.

Remove it completely. It's up to the driver whether iopoll
is enabled or not.

Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
2014-03-13 09:38:42 -06:00

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#ifndef BLK_IOPOLL_H
#define BLK_IOPOLL_H
struct blk_iopoll;
typedef int (blk_iopoll_fn)(struct blk_iopoll *, int);
struct blk_iopoll {
struct list_head list;
unsigned long state;
unsigned long data;
int weight;
int max;
blk_iopoll_fn *poll;
};
enum {
IOPOLL_F_SCHED = 0,
IOPOLL_F_DISABLE = 1,
};
/*
* Returns 0 if we successfully set the IOPOLL_F_SCHED bit, indicating
* that we were the first to acquire this iop for scheduling. If this iop
* is currently disabled, return "failure".
*/
static inline int blk_iopoll_sched_prep(struct blk_iopoll *iop)
{
if (!test_bit(IOPOLL_F_DISABLE, &iop->state))
return test_and_set_bit(IOPOLL_F_SCHED, &iop->state);
return 1;
}
static inline int blk_iopoll_disable_pending(struct blk_iopoll *iop)
{
return test_bit(IOPOLL_F_DISABLE, &iop->state);
}
extern void blk_iopoll_sched(struct blk_iopoll *);
extern void blk_iopoll_init(struct blk_iopoll *, int, blk_iopoll_fn *);
extern void blk_iopoll_complete(struct blk_iopoll *);
extern void __blk_iopoll_complete(struct blk_iopoll *);
extern void blk_iopoll_enable(struct blk_iopoll *);
extern void blk_iopoll_disable(struct blk_iopoll *);
#endif