| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130 | /* * Functions related to setting various queue properties from drivers */#include <linux/kernel.h>#include <linux/module.h>#include <linux/init.h>#include <linux/bio.h>#include <linux/blkdev.h>#include <linux/bootmem.h>	/* for max_pfn/max_low_pfn */#include <linux/gcd.h>#include <linux/lcm.h>#include <linux/jiffies.h>#include <linux/gfp.h>#include "blk.h"unsigned long blk_max_low_pfn;EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_max_low_pfn);unsigned long blk_max_pfn;/** * blk_queue_prep_rq - set a prepare_request function for queue * @q:		queue * @pfn:	prepare_request function * * It's possible for a queue to register a prepare_request callback which * is invoked before the request is handed to the request_fn. The goal of * the function is to prepare a request for I/O, it can be used to build a * cdb from the request data for instance. * */void blk_queue_prep_rq(struct request_queue *q, prep_rq_fn *pfn){	q->prep_rq_fn = pfn;}EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_queue_prep_rq);/** * blk_queue_unprep_rq - set an unprepare_request function for queue * @q:		queue * @ufn:	unprepare_request function * * It's possible for a queue to register an unprepare_request callback * which is invoked before the request is finally completed. The goal * of the function is to deallocate any data that was allocated in the * prepare_request callback. * */void blk_queue_unprep_rq(struct request_queue *q, unprep_rq_fn *ufn){	q->unprep_rq_fn = ufn;}EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_queue_unprep_rq);/** * blk_queue_merge_bvec - set a merge_bvec function for queue * @q:		queue * @mbfn:	merge_bvec_fn * * Usually queues have static limitations on the max sectors or segments that * we can put in a request. Stacking drivers may have some settings that * are dynamic, and thus we have to query the queue whether it is ok to * add a new bio_vec to a bio at a given offset or not. If the block device * has such limitations, it needs to register a merge_bvec_fn to control * the size of bio's sent to it. Note that a block device *must* allow a * single page to be added to an empty bio. The block device driver may want * to use the bio_split() function to deal with these bio's. By default * no merge_bvec_fn is defined for a queue, and only the fixed limits are * honored. */void blk_queue_merge_bvec(struct request_queue *q, merge_bvec_fn *mbfn){	q->merge_bvec_fn = mbfn;}EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_queue_merge_bvec);void blk_queue_softirq_done(struct request_queue *q, softirq_done_fn *fn){	q->softirq_done_fn = fn;}EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_queue_softirq_done);void blk_queue_rq_timeout(struct request_queue *q, unsigned int timeout){	q->rq_timeout = timeout;}EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_queue_rq_timeout);void blk_queue_rq_timed_out(struct request_queue *q, rq_timed_out_fn *fn){	q->rq_timed_out_fn = fn;}EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_queue_rq_timed_out);void blk_queue_lld_busy(struct request_queue *q, lld_busy_fn *fn){	q->lld_busy_fn = fn;}EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(blk_queue_lld_busy);/** * blk_set_default_limits - reset limits to default values * @lim:  the queue_limits structure to reset * * Description: *   Returns a queue_limit struct to its default state. */void blk_set_default_limits(struct queue_limits *lim){	lim->max_segments = BLK_MAX_SEGMENTS;	lim->max_integrity_segments = 0;	lim->seg_boundary_mask = BLK_SEG_BOUNDARY_MASK;	lim->max_segment_size = BLK_MAX_SEGMENT_SIZE;	lim->max_sectors = lim->max_hw_sectors = BLK_SAFE_MAX_SECTORS;	lim->max_write_same_sectors = 0;	lim->max_discard_sectors = 0;	lim->discard_granularity = 0;	lim->discard_alignment = 0;	lim->discard_misaligned = 0;	lim->discard_zeroes_data = 0;	lim->logical_block_size = lim->physical_block_size = lim->io_min = 512;	lim->bounce_pfn = (unsigned long)(BLK_BOUNCE_ANY >> PAGE_SHIFT);	lim->alignment_offset = 0;	lim->io_opt = 0;	lim->misaligned = 0;	lim->cluster = 1;}EXPORT_SYMBOL(blk_set_default_limits);
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