@@ -712,11 +712,6 @@ handle falling back from one source type to another. The members are:
at a boundary with the filesystem structure (e.g. at the end of a Ceph
object). It tells netfslib not to retile subrequests across it.
- * ``NETFS_SREQ_SEEK_DATA_READ``
-
- This is a hint from netfslib to the cache that it might want to try
- skipping ahead to the next data (ie. using SEEK_DATA).
-
* ``error``
This is for the filesystem to store result of the subrequest. It should be
@@ -191,7 +191,6 @@ struct netfs_io_subrequest {
unsigned long flags;
#define NETFS_SREQ_COPY_TO_CACHE 0 /* Set if should copy the data to the cache */
#define NETFS_SREQ_CLEAR_TAIL 1 /* Set if the rest of the read should be cleared */
-#define NETFS_SREQ_SEEK_DATA_READ 3 /* Set if ->read() should SEEK_DATA first */
#define NETFS_SREQ_MADE_PROGRESS 4 /* Set if we transferred at least some data */
#define NETFS_SREQ_ONDEMAND 5 /* Set if it's from on-demand read mode */
#define NETFS_SREQ_BOUNDARY 6 /* Set if ends on hard boundary (eg. ceph object) */