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2 Immutable biovecs and biovec iterators8 Instead, we have a new struct bvec_iter which represents a range of a biovec -9 the iterator will be modified as the bio is completed, not the biovec.12 update bi_sector and bi_size, and advance bi_idx to the next biovec. If it13 ended up partway through a biovec, it would increment bv_offset and decrement14 bv_len by the number of bytes completed in that biovec.41 a pointer to a biovec, not a bio; this is used by the bio integrity code.56 and offset into the current biovec for each.63 * Before, any code that might need to use the biovec after the bio had been69 arbitrary range of an existing biovec, both starting and ending midway[all …]
154 struct bio_vec biovec[PPL_IO_INLINE_BVECS]; member253 bio_init(&io->bio, io->biovec, PPL_IO_INLINE_BVECS); in ppl_new_iounit()