> +     q->bio_split = bioset_create(4, 0);
> +     if (!q->bio_split)
> +             goto fail_id;

How did we arrive at a mempool size of 4 to make sure we can always make
progress with arbitrarily sized bios?  Shouldn't we document the design
decision somewhere?

> +static struct bio *blk_bio_discard_split(struct request_queue *q,
> +                                      struct bio *bio,
> +                                      struct bio_set *bs)
> +{

One fallout of this should be that it would allows us to impement
a range UNMAP/TRIP much more easily, which would help dramatically
with TRIM performance!

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