2013/4/1, Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk....@samsung.com>:
> Like below, there are 8 segment bitmaps for SSR victim candidates.
>
> enum dirty_type {
>       DIRTY_HOT_DATA,         /* dirty segments assigned as hot data logs */
>       DIRTY_WARM_DATA,        /* dirty segments assigned as warm data logs */
>       DIRTY_COLD_DATA,        /* dirty segments assigned as cold data logs */
>       DIRTY_HOT_NODE,         /* dirty segments assigned as hot node logs */
>       DIRTY_WARM_NODE,        /* dirty segments assigned as warm node logs */
>       DIRTY_COLD_NODE,        /* dirty segments assigned as cold node logs */
>       DIRTY,                  /* to count # of dirty segments */
>       PRE,                    /* to count # of entirely obsolete segments */
>       NR_DIRTY_TYPE
> };
>
> The upper 6 bitmaps indicates segments dirtied by active log areas
> respectively.
> And, the DIRTY bitmap integrates all the 6 bitmaps.
>
> For example,
>  o DIRTY_HOT_DATA : 1010000
>  o DIRTY_WARM_DATA: 0100000
>  o DIRTY_COLD_DATA: 0001000
>  o DIRTY_HOT_NODE : 0000010
>  o DIRTY_WARM_NODE: 0000001
>  o DIRTY_COLD_NODE: 0000000
> In this case,
>  o DIRTY          : 1111011,
>
>  which means that we should guarantee the consistency between DIRTY and
> other
>  bitmaps concreately.
>
> However, the SSR mode selects victims freely from any log types, which can
> set
> multiple bits across the various bitmap types.
>
> So, this patch eliminates this inconsistency.
>
> Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk....@samsung.com>
Looks good to me~
Reviewed-by: Namjae Jeon <namjae.j...@samsung.com>

Thanks.
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