For Subject: s/readpage/readpages/

On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 09:37:29PM +0000, David Howells wrote:
> +int __nfs_readahead_from_fscache(struct nfs_readdesc *desc,
> +                              struct readahead_control *rac)

I thought you wanted it called ractl instead of rac?  That's what I've
been using in new code.

> -     dfprintk(FSCACHE, "NFS: nfs_getpages_from_fscache (0x%p/%u/0x%p)\n",
> -              nfs_i_fscache(inode), npages, inode);
> +     dfprintk(FSCACHE, "NFS: nfs_readahead_from_fscache (0x%p/0x%p)\n",
> +              nfs_i_fscache(inode), inode);

We do have readahead_count() if this is useful information to be logging.

> +static inline int nfs_readahead_from_fscache(struct nfs_readdesc *desc,
> +                                          struct readahead_control *rac)
>  {
> -     if (NFS_I(inode)->fscache)
> -             return __nfs_readpages_from_fscache(ctx, inode, mapping, pages,
> -                                                 nr_pages);
> +     if (NFS_I(rac->mapping->host)->fscache)
> +             return __nfs_readahead_from_fscache(desc, rac);
>       return -ENOBUFS;
>  }

Not entirely sure that it's worth having the two functions separated any more.

>       /* attempt to read as many of the pages as possible from the cache
>        * - this returns -ENOBUFS immediately if the cookie is negative
>        */
> -     ret = nfs_readpages_from_fscache(desc.ctx, inode, mapping,
> -                                      pages, &nr_pages);
> +     ret = nfs_readahead_from_fscache(&desc, rac);
>       if (ret == 0)
>               goto read_complete; /* all pages were read */
>  
>       nfs_pageio_init_read(&desc.pgio, inode, false,
>                            &nfs_async_read_completion_ops);
>  
> -     ret = read_cache_pages(mapping, pages, readpage_async_filler, &desc);
> +     while ((page = readahead_page(rac))) {
> +             ret = readpage_async_filler(&desc, page);
> +             put_page(page);
> +     }

I thought with the new API we didn't need to do this kind of thing
any more?  ie no matter whether fscache is configured in or not, it'll
submit the I/Os.

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