Before, if the block layer's limit stacking didn't establish an
optimal_io_size that was compatible with the cache's data block size
we'd set optimal_io_size to the data block size and minimum_io_size to 0
(which the block layer adjusts to be physical_block_size).
Update cache_io_hints() to set both minimum_io_size and optimal_io_size
to the cache's data block size. This fixes an issue where mkfs.xfs
would create more XFS Allocation Groups on cache volumes than on a
normal linear LV of comparable size.
Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
*/
if (io_opt_sectors < cache->sectors_per_block ||
do_div(io_opt_sectors, cache->sectors_per_block)) {
- blk_limits_io_min(limits, 0);
+ blk_limits_io_min(limits, cache->sectors_per_block << SECTOR_SHIFT);
blk_limits_io_opt(limits, cache->sectors_per_block << SECTOR_SHIFT);
}
set_discard_limits(cache, limits);