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authorTejun Heo <htejun@gmail.com>2005-04-24 03:08:52 -0400
committerJames Bottomley <jejb@mulgrave.(none)>2005-05-20 13:53:30 -0400
commita1bf9d1d9272708922e83e465104106131f6415f (patch)
treeb89ce430de2a2b2f454c1c89af586cdde13a480c /drivers/scsi
parent283369ccc26705bd9585a0e533c92bd7364c28d1 (diff)
[SCSI] make scsi_queue_insert() use blk_requeue_request()
scsi_queue_insert() used to use blk_insert_request() for requeueing requests. This depends on the unobvious behavior of blk_insert_request() setting REQ_SPECIAL and REQ_SOFTBARRIER when requeueing. This patch makes scsi_queue_insert() use blk_requeue_request(). As REQ_SPECIAL means special requests and REQ_SOFTBARRIER is automatically handled by blk layer now, no flag needs to be set. Note that scsi_queue_insert() now calls scsi_run_queue() itself, and the prototype of the function is added right above scsi_queue_insert(). This is temporary, as later requeue path consolidation patchset removes scsi_queue_insert(). By adding temporary prototype, we can do away with unnecessarily moving functions. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <htejun@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/scsi')
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c19
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c b/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c
index 0b33e4f1a51e..c3bb28c3feef 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c
@@ -96,6 +96,8 @@ int scsi_insert_special_req(struct scsi_request *sreq, int at_head)
96 return 0; 96 return 0;
97} 97}
98 98
99static void scsi_run_queue(struct request_queue *q);
100
99/* 101/*
100 * Function: scsi_queue_insert() 102 * Function: scsi_queue_insert()
101 * 103 *
@@ -119,6 +121,8 @@ int scsi_queue_insert(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int reason)
119{ 121{
120 struct Scsi_Host *host = cmd->device->host; 122 struct Scsi_Host *host = cmd->device->host;
121 struct scsi_device *device = cmd->device; 123 struct scsi_device *device = cmd->device;
124 struct request_queue *q = device->request_queue;
125 unsigned long flags;
122 126
123 SCSI_LOG_MLQUEUE(1, 127 SCSI_LOG_MLQUEUE(1,
124 printk("Inserting command %p into mlqueue\n", cmd)); 128 printk("Inserting command %p into mlqueue\n", cmd));
@@ -160,17 +164,22 @@ int scsi_queue_insert(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int reason)
160 scsi_device_unbusy(device); 164 scsi_device_unbusy(device);
161 165
162 /* 166 /*
163 * Insert this command at the head of the queue for it's device. 167 * Requeue this command. It will go before all other commands
164 * It will go before all other commands that are already in the queue. 168 * that are already in the queue.
165 * 169 *
166 * NOTE: there is magic here about the way the queue is plugged if 170 * NOTE: there is magic here about the way the queue is plugged if
167 * we have no outstanding commands. 171 * we have no outstanding commands.
168 * 172 *
169 * Although this *doesn't* plug the queue, it does call the request 173 * Although we *don't* plug the queue, we call the request
170 * function. The SCSI request function detects the blocked condition 174 * function. The SCSI request function detects the blocked condition
171 * and plugs the queue appropriately. 175 * and plugs the queue appropriately.
172 */ 176 */
173 blk_insert_request(device->request_queue, cmd->request, 1, cmd, 1); 177 spin_lock_irqsave(q->queue_lock, flags);
178 blk_requeue_request(q, cmd->request);
179 spin_unlock_irqrestore(q->queue_lock, flags);
180
181 scsi_run_queue(q);
182
174 return 0; 183 return 0;
175} 184}
176 185