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    blk-mq: new multi-queue block IO queueing mechanism · 320ae51f
    Jens Axboe authored
    Linux currently has two models for block devices:
    
    - The classic request_fn based approach, where drivers use struct
      request units for IO. The block layer provides various helper
      functionalities to let drivers share code, things like tag
      management, timeout handling, queueing, etc.
    
    - The "stacked" approach, where a driver squeezes in between the
      block layer and IO submitter. Since this bypasses the IO stack,
      driver generally have to manage everything themselves.
    
    With drivers being written for new high IOPS devices, the classic
    request_fn based driver doesn't work well enough. The design dates
    back to when both SMP and high IOPS was rare. It has problems with
    scaling to bigger machines, and runs into scaling issues even on
    smaller machines when you have IOPS in the hundreds of thousands
    per device.
    
    The stacked approach is then most often selected as the model
    for the driver. But this means that everybody has to re-invent
    everything, and along...
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