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authorAlex Elder <elder@inktank.com>2013-03-13 20:50:00 -0500
committerSage Weil <sage@inktank.com>2013-05-01 21:17:45 -0700
commit33803f3300265661b5c5d20a9811c6a2a157d545 (patch)
tree192ee4eb2d726fee466eb667f6fe938ba4a41a1e /net/irda/af_irda.c
parenta8dd0a37bc016cfb3ac75cf8484428573bb8d862 (diff)
libceph: define source request op functions
The rbd code has a function that allocates and populates a ceph_osd_req_op structure (the in-core version of an osd request operation). When reviewed, Josh suggested two things: that the big varargs function might be better split into type-specific functions; and that this functionality really belongs in the osd client rather than rbd. This patch implements both of Josh's suggestions. It breaks up the rbd function into separate functions and defines them in the osd client module as exported interfaces. Unlike the rbd version, however, the functions don't allocate an osd_req_op structure; they are provided the address of one and that is initialized instead. The rbd function has been eliminated and calls to it have been replaced by calls to the new routines. The rbd code now now use a stack (struct) variable to hold the op rather than allocating and freeing it each time. For now only the capabilities used by rbd are implemented. Implementing all the other osd op types, and making the rest of the code use it will be done separately, in the next few patches. Note that only the extent, cls, and watch portions of the ceph_osd_req_op structure are currently used. Delete the others (xattr, pgls, and snap) from its definition so nobody thinks it's actually implemented or needed. We can add it back again later if needed, when we know it's been tested. This (and a few follow-on patches) resolves: http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/3861 Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@inktank.com> Reviewed-by: Josh Durgin <josh.durgin@inktank.com>
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