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SubjectRe: [PATCH 4/8] Drivers: scsi: storvsc: Filter WRITE_SAME_16
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On Wed, 2014-07-16 at 13:47 -0400, Martin K. Petersen wrote:
> >>>>> "Christoph" == hch@infradead org <hch@infradead.org> writes:
>
> Christoph> Oh, we actually have devices that support WRITE SAME with
> Christoph> unmap, but not without? That's defintively a little strange.
>
> Yep :(
>
> There were several SSDs that did not want to support wearing out flash
> by writing gobs of zeroes and only support the UNMAP case.
>
> Christoph> Yes, and it did this intentionally. I really wouldn't expect
> Christoph> devices to support WRITE SAME with UNMAP but blow up on a
> Christoph> WRITE SAME without it (and not just simple fail it in an
> Christoph> orderly way).
>
> *sigh*
>
> Christoph> It definitively seems odd to default to trying WRITE SAME for
> Christoph> unmap for a device that explicitly tells us that it doesn't
> Christoph> support WRITE SAME.
>
> Maybe it's just a naming thing. I was really trying to convey
> no_req_write_same support, not no_write_same_10_or_16.
>
> Christoph> Note that I'm not against your patch - I suspect forcing us
> Christoph> to read EVPD pages even for devices that claim to be SPC-2
> Christoph> will come in useful in various scenarios.
>
> I don't have a problem with a BLIST_PREFER_UNMAP flag or something like
> that. But BLIST_TRY_VPD_PAGES seems more generally useful and it does
> fix the problem at hand. That's why I went that route.

Hang on ... unless we apply Christoph or my fix, we'll get the same
issue with every raid driver (that's about 10 I think) that set
no_write_same when they hit a >2TB RAID volume, so I think we need both
fixes.

James



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