On Tue, Aug 19, 2025 at 12:42:01PM +0100, John Garry wrote: > nothing has been happening on this thread for a while. I figure that it is > because we have no good or obvious options. > > I think that it's better deal with the NVMe driver handling of AWUPF first, > as this applies to block fops as well. > > As for the suggestion to have an opt-in to use AWUPF, you wrote above that > users may not know when to enable this opt-in or not. > > It seems to me that we can give the option, but clearly label that it is > potentially dangerous. Hopefully the $RANDOMUSER with the $CHEAPO SSD will > be wise and steer clear. > > If we always ignore AWUPF, I fear that lots of sound NVMe implementations > will be excluded from HW atomics. I think ignoring AWUPF is a good idea, but I've also hard some folks not liking that. The reason why I prefer a mount option is because we add that to fstab and the kernel command line easily. For block layer or driver options we'd either need a sysfs file which is always annoying to apply at boot time, or a module option which has the downside of applying to all devices.