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Subject[PATCH V4 45/45] block: document usage of bio iterator helpers
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Now multipage bvec is supported, and some helpers may return page by
page, and some may return segment by segment, this patch documents the
usage for helping us use them correctly.

Signed-off-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com>
---
Documentation/block/biovecs.txt | 32 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 32 insertions(+)

diff --git a/Documentation/block/biovecs.txt b/Documentation/block/biovecs.txt
index b4d238b8d9fc..32a6643caeca 100644
--- a/Documentation/block/biovecs.txt
+++ b/Documentation/block/biovecs.txt
@@ -117,3 +117,35 @@ Other implications:
size limitations and the limitations of the underlying devices. Thus
there's no need to define ->merge_bvec_fn() callbacks for individual block
drivers.
+
+Usage of helpers:
+=================
+
+* The following helpers which name has suffix of "_all" can only be used on
+non-BIO_CLONED bio, and ususally they are used by filesystem code, and driver
+shouldn't use them becasue bio may have been splitted before they got to the
+driver:
+
+ bio_for_each_segment_all()
+ bio_for_each_page_all()
+ bio_pages_all()
+ bio_first_bvec_all()
+ bio_first_page_all()
+ bio_last_bvec_all()
+ segment_for_each_page_all()
+
+* The following helpers iterate bio page by page, and the local variable of
+'struct bio_vec' or the reference records single page io vector during the
+itearation:
+
+ bio_for_each_page()
+ bio_for_each_page_all()
+ segment_for_each_page_all()
+
+* The following helpers iterate bio segment by segment, and each segment may
+include multiple physically contiguous pages, and the local variable of
+'struct bio_vec' or the reference records multi page io vector during the
+itearation:
+
+ bio_for_each_segment()
+ bio_for_each_segment_all()
--
2.9.5
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