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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ void
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file_ra_state_init(struct file_ra_state *ra, struct address_space *mapping)
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{
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ra->ra_pages = mapping->backing_dev_info->ra_pages;
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- ra->prev_page = -1;
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+ ra->prev_index = -1;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(file_ra_state_init);
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@@ -202,19 +202,19 @@ out:
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* size: Number of pages in that read
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* Together, these form the "current window".
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* Together, start and size represent the `readahead window'.
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- * prev_page: The page which the readahead algorithm most-recently inspected.
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+ * prev_index: The page which the readahead algorithm most-recently inspected.
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* It is mainly used to detect sequential file reading.
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* If page_cache_readahead sees that it is again being called for
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* a page which it just looked at, it can return immediately without
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* making any state changes.
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- * offset: Offset in the prev_page where the last read ended - used for
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+ * offset: Offset in the prev_index where the last read ended - used for
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* detection of sequential file reading.
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* ahead_start,
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* ahead_size: Together, these form the "ahead window".
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* ra_pages: The externally controlled max readahead for this fd.
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*
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* When readahead is in the off state (size == 0), readahead is disabled.
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- * In this state, prev_page is used to detect the resumption of sequential I/O.
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+ * In this state, prev_index is used to detect the resumption of sequential I/O.
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*
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* The readahead code manages two windows - the "current" and the "ahead"
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* windows. The intent is that while the application is walking the pages
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@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ static int make_ahead_window(struct address_space *mapping, struct file *filp,
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ra->ahead_size = get_next_ra_size(ra);
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ra->ahead_start = ra->start + ra->size;
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- block = force || (ra->prev_page >= ra->ahead_start);
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+ block = force || (ra->prev_index >= ra->ahead_start);
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ret = blockable_page_cache_readahead(mapping, filp,
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ra->ahead_start, ra->ahead_size, ra, block);
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@@ -469,13 +469,13 @@ page_cache_readahead(struct address_space *mapping, struct file_ra_state *ra,
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* We avoid doing extra work and bogusly perturbing the readahead
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* window expansion logic.
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*/
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- if (offset == ra->prev_page && --req_size)
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+ if (offset == ra->prev_index && --req_size)
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++offset;
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- /* Note that prev_page == -1 if it is a first read */
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- sequential = (offset == ra->prev_page + 1);
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- ra->prev_page = offset;
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- ra->offset = 0;
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+ /* Note that prev_index == -1 if it is a first read */
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+ sequential = (offset == ra->prev_index + 1);
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+ ra->prev_index = offset;
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+ ra->prev_offset = 0;
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max = get_max_readahead(ra);
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newsize = min(req_size, max);
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@@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ page_cache_readahead(struct address_space *mapping, struct file_ra_state *ra,
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if (newsize == 0 || (ra->flags & RA_FLAG_INCACHE))
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goto out;
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- ra->prev_page += newsize - 1;
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+ ra->prev_index += newsize - 1;
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/*
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* Special case - first read at start of file. We'll assume it's
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@@ -540,18 +540,18 @@ page_cache_readahead(struct address_space *mapping, struct file_ra_state *ra,
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* we get called back on the first page of the ahead window which
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* will allow us to submit more IO.
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*/
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- if (ra->prev_page >= ra->ahead_start) {
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+ if (ra->prev_index >= ra->ahead_start) {
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ra->start = ra->ahead_start;
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ra->size = ra->ahead_size;
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make_ahead_window(mapping, filp, ra, 0);
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recheck:
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- /* prev_page shouldn't overrun the ahead window */
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- ra->prev_page = min(ra->prev_page,
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+ /* prev_index shouldn't overrun the ahead window */
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+ ra->prev_index = min(ra->prev_index,
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ra->ahead_start + ra->ahead_size - 1);
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}
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out:
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- return ra->prev_page + 1;
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+ return ra->prev_index + 1;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(page_cache_readahead);
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