sysfs: Remove support for tagged directories with untagged members (again)
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1 /*
2 * Block data types and constants. Directly include this file only to
3 * break include dependency loop.
4 */
5 #ifndef __LINUX_BLK_TYPES_H
6 #define __LINUX_BLK_TYPES_H
8 #ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK
10 #include <linux/types.h>
12 struct bio_set;
13 struct bio;
14 struct bio_integrity_payload;
15 struct page;
16 struct block_device;
17 typedef void (bio_end_io_t) (struct bio *, int);
18 typedef void (bio_destructor_t) (struct bio *);
21 * was unsigned short, but we might as well be ready for > 64kB I/O pages
23 struct bio_vec {
24 struct page *bv_page;
25 unsigned int bv_len;
26 unsigned int bv_offset;
30 * main unit of I/O for the block layer and lower layers (ie drivers and
31 * stacking drivers)
33 struct bio {
34 sector_t bi_sector; /* device address in 512 byte
35 sectors */
36 struct bio *bi_next; /* request queue link */
37 struct block_device *bi_bdev;
38 unsigned long bi_flags; /* status, command, etc */
39 unsigned long bi_rw; /* bottom bits READ/WRITE,
40 * top bits priority
43 unsigned short bi_vcnt; /* how many bio_vec's */
44 unsigned short bi_idx; /* current index into bvl_vec */
46 /* Number of segments in this BIO after
47 * physical address coalescing is performed.
49 unsigned int bi_phys_segments;
51 unsigned int bi_size; /* residual I/O count */
54 * To keep track of the max segment size, we account for the
55 * sizes of the first and last mergeable segments in this bio.
57 unsigned int bi_seg_front_size;
58 unsigned int bi_seg_back_size;
60 unsigned int bi_max_vecs; /* max bvl_vecs we can hold */
62 unsigned int bi_comp_cpu; /* completion CPU */
64 atomic_t bi_cnt; /* pin count */
66 struct bio_vec *bi_io_vec; /* the actual vec list */
68 bio_end_io_t *bi_end_io;
70 void *bi_private;
71 #if defined(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INTEGRITY)
72 struct bio_integrity_payload *bi_integrity; /* data integrity */
73 #endif
75 bio_destructor_t *bi_destructor; /* destructor */
78 * We can inline a number of vecs at the end of the bio, to avoid
79 * double allocations for a small number of bio_vecs. This member
80 * MUST obviously be kept at the very end of the bio.
82 struct bio_vec bi_inline_vecs[0];
86 * bio flags
88 #define BIO_UPTODATE 0 /* ok after I/O completion */
89 #define BIO_RW_BLOCK 1 /* RW_AHEAD set, and read/write would block */
90 #define BIO_EOF 2 /* out-out-bounds error */
91 #define BIO_SEG_VALID 3 /* bi_phys_segments valid */
92 #define BIO_CLONED 4 /* doesn't own data */
93 #define BIO_BOUNCED 5 /* bio is a bounce bio */
94 #define BIO_USER_MAPPED 6 /* contains user pages */
95 #define BIO_EOPNOTSUPP 7 /* not supported */
96 #define BIO_CPU_AFFINE 8 /* complete bio on same CPU as submitted */
97 #define BIO_NULL_MAPPED 9 /* contains invalid user pages */
98 #define BIO_FS_INTEGRITY 10 /* fs owns integrity data, not block layer */
99 #define BIO_QUIET 11 /* Make BIO Quiet */
100 #define BIO_MAPPED_INTEGRITY 12/* integrity metadata has been remapped */
101 #define bio_flagged(bio, flag) ((bio)->bi_flags & (1 << (flag)))
104 * top 4 bits of bio flags indicate the pool this bio came from
106 #define BIO_POOL_BITS (4)
107 #define BIO_POOL_NONE ((1UL << BIO_POOL_BITS) - 1)
108 #define BIO_POOL_OFFSET (BITS_PER_LONG - BIO_POOL_BITS)
109 #define BIO_POOL_MASK (1UL << BIO_POOL_OFFSET)
110 #define BIO_POOL_IDX(bio) ((bio)->bi_flags >> BIO_POOL_OFFSET)
112 #endif /* CONFIG_BLOCK */
115 * Request flags. For use in the cmd_flags field of struct request, and in
116 * bi_rw of struct bio. Note that some flags are only valid in either one.
118 enum rq_flag_bits {
119 /* common flags */
120 __REQ_WRITE, /* not set, read. set, write */
121 __REQ_FAILFAST_DEV, /* no driver retries of device errors */
122 __REQ_FAILFAST_TRANSPORT, /* no driver retries of transport errors */
123 __REQ_FAILFAST_DRIVER, /* no driver retries of driver errors */
125 __REQ_SYNC, /* request is sync (sync write or read) */
126 __REQ_META, /* metadata io request */
127 __REQ_PRIO, /* boost priority in cfq */
128 __REQ_DISCARD, /* request to discard sectors */
129 __REQ_SECURE, /* secure discard (used with __REQ_DISCARD) */
131 __REQ_NOIDLE, /* don't anticipate more IO after this one */
132 __REQ_FUA, /* forced unit access */
133 __REQ_FLUSH, /* request for cache flush */
135 /* bio only flags */
136 __REQ_RAHEAD, /* read ahead, can fail anytime */
137 __REQ_THROTTLED, /* This bio has already been subjected to
138 * throttling rules. Don't do it again. */
140 /* request only flags */
141 __REQ_SORTED, /* elevator knows about this request */
142 __REQ_SOFTBARRIER, /* may not be passed by ioscheduler */
143 __REQ_NOMERGE, /* don't touch this for merging */
144 __REQ_STARTED, /* drive already may have started this one */
145 __REQ_DONTPREP, /* don't call prep for this one */
146 __REQ_QUEUED, /* uses queueing */
147 __REQ_ELVPRIV, /* elevator private data attached */
148 __REQ_FAILED, /* set if the request failed */
149 __REQ_QUIET, /* don't worry about errors */
150 __REQ_PREEMPT, /* set for "ide_preempt" requests */
151 __REQ_ALLOCED, /* request came from our alloc pool */
152 __REQ_COPY_USER, /* contains copies of user pages */
153 __REQ_FLUSH_SEQ, /* request for flush sequence */
154 __REQ_IO_STAT, /* account I/O stat */
155 __REQ_MIXED_MERGE, /* merge of different types, fail separately */
156 __REQ_NR_BITS, /* stops here */
159 #define REQ_WRITE (1 << __REQ_WRITE)
160 #define REQ_FAILFAST_DEV (1 << __REQ_FAILFAST_DEV)
161 #define REQ_FAILFAST_TRANSPORT (1 << __REQ_FAILFAST_TRANSPORT)
162 #define REQ_FAILFAST_DRIVER (1 << __REQ_FAILFAST_DRIVER)
163 #define REQ_SYNC (1 << __REQ_SYNC)
164 #define REQ_META (1 << __REQ_META)
165 #define REQ_PRIO (1 << __REQ_PRIO)
166 #define REQ_DISCARD (1 << __REQ_DISCARD)
167 #define REQ_NOIDLE (1 << __REQ_NOIDLE)
169 #define REQ_FAILFAST_MASK \
170 (REQ_FAILFAST_DEV | REQ_FAILFAST_TRANSPORT | REQ_FAILFAST_DRIVER)
171 #define REQ_COMMON_MASK \
172 (REQ_WRITE | REQ_FAILFAST_MASK | REQ_SYNC | REQ_META | REQ_PRIO | \
173 REQ_DISCARD | REQ_NOIDLE | REQ_FLUSH | REQ_FUA | REQ_SECURE)
174 #define REQ_CLONE_MASK REQ_COMMON_MASK
176 #define REQ_RAHEAD (1 << __REQ_RAHEAD)
177 #define REQ_THROTTLED (1 << __REQ_THROTTLED)
179 #define REQ_SORTED (1 << __REQ_SORTED)
180 #define REQ_SOFTBARRIER (1 << __REQ_SOFTBARRIER)
181 #define REQ_FUA (1 << __REQ_FUA)
182 #define REQ_NOMERGE (1 << __REQ_NOMERGE)
183 #define REQ_STARTED (1 << __REQ_STARTED)
184 #define REQ_DONTPREP (1 << __REQ_DONTPREP)
185 #define REQ_QUEUED (1 << __REQ_QUEUED)
186 #define REQ_ELVPRIV (1 << __REQ_ELVPRIV)
187 #define REQ_FAILED (1 << __REQ_FAILED)
188 #define REQ_QUIET (1 << __REQ_QUIET)
189 #define REQ_PREEMPT (1 << __REQ_PREEMPT)
190 #define REQ_ALLOCED (1 << __REQ_ALLOCED)
191 #define REQ_COPY_USER (1 << __REQ_COPY_USER)
192 #define REQ_FLUSH (1 << __REQ_FLUSH)
193 #define REQ_FLUSH_SEQ (1 << __REQ_FLUSH_SEQ)
194 #define REQ_IO_STAT (1 << __REQ_IO_STAT)
195 #define REQ_MIXED_MERGE (1 << __REQ_MIXED_MERGE)
196 #define REQ_SECURE (1 << __REQ_SECURE)
198 #endif /* __LINUX_BLK_TYPES_H */