On Wed, Apr 09, 2025 at 01:29:24AM +0800, Gou Hao wrote: > After the first 'for' loop, the first call to > ifs_block_is_uptodate always evaluates to 0. > > Signed-off-by: Gou Hao <gouhao@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > fs/iomap/buffered-io.c | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/fs/iomap/buffered-io.c b/fs/iomap/buffered-io.c > index 31553372b33a..2f52e8e61240 100644 > --- a/fs/iomap/buffered-io.c > +++ b/fs/iomap/buffered-io.c > @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ static void iomap_adjust_read_range(struct inode *inode, struct folio *folio, > } > > /* truncate len if we find any trailing uptodate block(s) */ > - for ( ; i <= last; i++) { > + for (i++; i <= last; i++) { Hmmm... prior to the loop, $i is either the first !uptodate block, or it's past $last. Assuming there's no overflow (there's no combination of huge folios and tiny blksize that I can think of) then yeah, there's no point in retesting that the same block $i is uptodate since we hold the folio lock so nobody else could have set uptodate. Reviewed-by: "Darrick J. Wong" <djwong@xxxxxxxxxx> --D > if (ifs_block_is_uptodate(ifs, i)) { > plen -= (last - i + 1) * block_size; > last = i - 1; > -- > 2.20.1 > >