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Qu Wenruo
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btrfs: raid56: introduce btrfs_raid_bio::stripe_sectors
The new member is an array of sector_ptr pointers, they will represent all sectors inside a full stripe (including P/Q). They co-operate with btrfs_raid_bio::stripe_pages: stripe_pages: | Page 0, range [0, 64K) | Page 1 ... stripe_sectors: | | | ... | | | | \- sector 15, page 0, pgoff=60K | \- sector 1, page 0, pgoff=4K \---- sector 0, page 0, pfoff=0 With such structure, we can represent subpage sectors without using extra pages. Here we introduce a new helper, index_stripe_sectors(), to update stripe_sectors[] to point to correct page and pgoff. So every time rbio::stripe_pages[] pointer gets updated, the new helper should be called. The following functions have to call the new helper: - steal_rbio() - alloc_rbio_pages() - alloc_rbio_parity_pages() - alloc_rbio_essential_pages() Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com> Reviewed-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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