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Subject[PATCH] writeback: remove unused macro DIRTY_FULL_SCOPE
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It's introduced but never used. Remove it.

Signed-off-by: Miaohe Lin <linmiaohe@huawei.com>
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include/linux/writeback.h | 8 --------
1 file changed, 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/include/linux/writeback.h b/include/linux/writeback.h
index 3f045f6d6c4f..06f9291b6fd5 100644
--- a/include/linux/writeback.h
+++ b/include/linux/writeback.h
@@ -17,20 +17,12 @@ struct bio;
DECLARE_PER_CPU(int, dirty_throttle_leaks);

/*
- * The 1/4 region under the global dirty thresh is for smooth dirty throttling:
- *
- * (thresh - thresh/DIRTY_FULL_SCOPE, thresh)
- *
- * Further beyond, all dirtier tasks will enter a loop waiting (possibly long
- * time) for the dirty pages to drop, unless written enough pages.
- *
* The global dirty threshold is normally equal to the global dirty limit,
* except when the system suddenly allocates a lot of anonymous memory and
* knocks down the global dirty threshold quickly, in which case the global
* dirty limit will follow down slowly to prevent livelocking all dirtier tasks.
*/
#define DIRTY_SCOPE 8
-#define DIRTY_FULL_SCOPE (DIRTY_SCOPE / 2)

struct backing_dev_info;

--
2.23.0
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