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SubjectRe: remove block layer bounce buffering for MMC v2
On Tue, 12 Feb 2019 at 08:25, Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> this series converts the remaining MMC host drivers to properly kmap the
> scatterlist entries it does PIO operations on, and then goes on to
> remove the usage of block layer bounce buffering (which I plan to remove
> eventually) from the MMC layer.
>
> As a bonus I've converted various drivers to the proper scatterlist
> helpers so that at least in theory they are ready for chained
> scatterlists.
>
> All the changes are compile tested only as I don't have any of the
> hardware, so a careful review would be appreciated.
>
> Changes since v1:
> - fix a missing kunmap_atomic in mvsdio
> - fix a stray whitespace in s3cmci
> - add new sg_kmap_atomic and sg_kunmap_atomic helpers
> - set the DMA and block layer dma boundary
> - use pointer arithmetics to reduce the amount of changes in
> various drivers
>

This looks good to me, however the lack of feedback/tests worries me a
bit. So, unless you think it's a bad idea, I intend to apply this when
v5.1 rc1 is out, which allows a lengthy test period in linux-next.

Make sense?

Kind regards
Uffe

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