Jens Axboe 6a43074e2f block: properly handle IOCB_NOWAIT for async O_DIRECT IO
A caller is supposed to pass in REQ_NOWAIT if we can't block for any
given operation, but O_DIRECT for block devices just ignore this. Hence
we'll block for various resource shortages on the block layer side,
like having to wait for requests.

Use the new REQ_NOWAIT_INLINE to ask for this error to be returned
inline, so we can handle it appropriately and return -EAGAIN to the
caller.

Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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