@@ -378,15 +378,6 @@ static bool check_should_bypass(struct cached_dev *dc, struct bio *bio)
op_is_write(bio_op(bio))))
goto skip;
- /*
- * Flag for bypass if the IO is for read-ahead or background,
- * unless the read-ahead request is for metadata
- * (eg, for gfs2 or xfs).
- */
- if (bio->bi_opf & (REQ_RAHEAD|REQ_BACKGROUND) &&
- !(bio->bi_opf & (REQ_META|REQ_PRIO)))
- goto skip;
-
if (bio->bi_iter.bi_sector & (c->sb.block_size - 1) ||
bio_sectors(bio) & (c->sb.block_size - 1)) {
pr_debug("skipping unaligned io");
In year 2007 high performance SSD was still expensive, in order to save more space for real workload or meta data, the readahead I/Os for non-meta data was bypassed and not cached on SSD. In now days, SSD price drops a lot and people can find larger size SSD with more comfortable price. It is unncessary to bypass normal readahead I/Os to save SSD space for now. This patch removes the code which checks REQ_RAHEAD tag of bio in check_should_bypass(), then all readahead I/Os will be cached on SSD. NOTE: this patch still keeps the checking of "REQ_META|REQ_PRIO" in should_writeback(), because we still want to cache meta data I/Os even they are asynchronized. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Coly Li <colyli@suse.de> Cc: Eric Wheeler <bcache@linux.ewheeler.net> --- drivers/md/bcache/request.c | 9 --------- 1 file changed, 9 deletions(-)