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authorJens Axboe <axboe@suse.de>2005-11-01 09:26:16 +0100
committerJens Axboe <axboe@suse.de>2005-11-01 09:26:16 +0100
commita362357b6cd62643d4dda3b152639303d78473da (patch)
treefe4ce823e638ded151edcb142f28a240860f0d33 /fs/partitions
parentd72d904a5367ad4ca3f2c9a2ce8c3a68f0b28bf0 (diff)
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[BLOCK] Unify the seperate read/write io stat fields into arrays
Instead of having ->read_sectors and ->write_sectors, combine the two into ->sectors[2] and similar for the other fields. This saves a branch several places in the io path, since we don't have to care for what the actual io direction is. On my x86-64 box, that's 200 bytes less text in just the core (not counting the various drivers). Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/partitions')
-rw-r--r--fs/partitions/check.c7
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/fs/partitions/check.c b/fs/partitions/check.c
index 9c06c5434ec..8dc1822a702 100644
--- a/fs/partitions/check.c
+++ b/fs/partitions/check.c
@@ -246,8 +246,8 @@ static ssize_t part_size_read(struct hd_struct * p, char *page)
static ssize_t part_stat_read(struct hd_struct * p, char *page)
{
return sprintf(page, "%8u %8llu %8u %8llu\n",
- p->reads, (unsigned long long)p->read_sectors,
- p->writes, (unsigned long long)p->write_sectors);
+ p->ios[0], (unsigned long long)p->sectors[0],
+ p->ios[1], (unsigned long long)p->sectors[1]);
}
static struct part_attribute part_attr_uevent = {
.attr = {.name = "uevent", .mode = S_IWUSR },
@@ -303,7 +303,8 @@ void delete_partition(struct gendisk *disk, int part)
disk->part[part-1] = NULL;
p->start_sect = 0;
p->nr_sects = 0;
- p->reads = p->writes = p->read_sectors = p->write_sectors = 0;
+ p->ios[0] = p->ios[1] = 0;
+ p->sectors[0] = p->sectors[1] = 0;
devfs_remove("%s/part%d", disk->devfs_name, part);
kobject_unregister(&p->kobj);
}