On 6/18/25 2:07 PM, John Garry wrote: > The atomic write unit max value is limited by any stacked device stripe > size. > > It is required that the atomic write unit is a power-of-2 factor of the > stripe size. > > Currently we use io_min limit to hold the stripe size, and check for a > io_min <= SECTOR_SIZE when deciding if we have a striped stacked device. > > Nilay reports that this causes a problem when the physical block size is > greater than SECTOR_SIZE [0]. > > Furthermore, io_min may be mutated when stacking devices, and this makes > it a poor candidate to hold the stripe size. Such an example (of when > io_min may change) would be when the io_min is less than the physical > block size. > > Use chunk_sectors to hold the stripe size, which is more appropriate. > > [0] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-block/888f3b1d-7817-4007-b3b3-1a2ea04df771@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/T/#mecca17129f72811137d3c2f1e477634e77f06781 > > Signed-off-by: John Garry <john.g.garry@xxxxxxxxxx> Looks good to me: Reviewed-by: Nilay Shroff <nilay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>