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author | David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> | 2006-09-30 20:45:40 +0200 |
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committer | Jens Axboe <axboe@nelson.home.kernel.dk> | 2006-09-30 20:52:31 +0200 |
commit | 9361401eb7619c033e2394e4f9f6d410d6719ac7 (patch) | |
tree | 04b94a71f2366988c17740d1c16cfbdec41d5d2e /init | |
parent | d366e40a1cabd453be6e2609caa7e12f9ca17b1f (diff) | |
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[PATCH] BLOCK: Make it possible to disable the block layer [try #6]
Make it possible to disable the block layer. Not all embedded devices require
it, some can make do with just JFFS2, NFS, ramfs, etc - none of which require
the block layer to be present.
This patch does the following:
(*) Introduces CONFIG_BLOCK to disable the block layer, buffering and blockdev
support.
(*) Adds dependencies on CONFIG_BLOCK to any configuration item that controls
an item that uses the block layer. This includes:
(*) Block I/O tracing.
(*) Disk partition code.
(*) All filesystems that are block based, eg: Ext3, ReiserFS, ISOFS.
(*) The SCSI layer. As far as I can tell, even SCSI chardevs use the
block layer to do scheduling. Some drivers that use SCSI facilities -
such as USB storage - end up disabled indirectly from this.
(*) Various block-based device drivers, such as IDE and the old CDROM
drivers.
(*) MTD blockdev handling and FTL.
(*) JFFS - which uses set_bdev_super(), something it could avoid doing by
taking a leaf out of JFFS2's book.
(*) Makes most of the contents of linux/blkdev.h, linux/buffer_head.h and
linux/elevator.h contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK being set. sector_div() is,
however, still used in places, and so is still available.
(*) Also made contingent are the contents of linux/mpage.h, linux/genhd.h and
parts of linux/fs.h.
(*) Makes a number of files in fs/ contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK.
(*) Makes mm/bounce.c (bounce buffering) contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK.
(*) set_page_dirty() doesn't call __set_page_dirty_buffers() if CONFIG_BLOCK
is not enabled.
(*) fs/no-block.c is created to hold out-of-line stubs and things that are
required when CONFIG_BLOCK is not set:
(*) Default blockdev file operations (to give error ENODEV on opening).
(*) Makes some /proc changes:
(*) /proc/devices does not list any blockdevs.
(*) /proc/diskstats and /proc/partitions are contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK.
(*) Makes some compat ioctl handling contingent on CONFIG_BLOCK.
(*) If CONFIG_BLOCK is not defined, makes sys_quotactl() return -ENODEV if
given command other than Q_SYNC or if a special device is specified.
(*) In init/do_mounts.c, no reference is made to the blockdev routines if
CONFIG_BLOCK is not defined. This does not prohibit NFS roots or JFFS2.
(*) The bdflush, ioprio_set and ioprio_get syscalls can now be absent (return
error ENOSYS by way of cond_syscall if so).
(*) The seclvl_bd_claim() and seclvl_bd_release() security calls do nothing if
CONFIG_BLOCK is not set, since they can't then happen.
Signed-Off-By: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Diffstat (limited to 'init')
-rw-r--r-- | init/Kconfig | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | init/do_mounts.c | 13 |
2 files changed, 13 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/init/Kconfig b/init/Kconfig index 4381006dd66..d2eb7a84a26 100644 --- a/init/Kconfig +++ b/init/Kconfig @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ config LOCALVERSION_AUTO config SWAP bool "Support for paging of anonymous memory (swap)" - depends on MMU + depends on MMU && BLOCK default y help This option allows you to choose whether you want to have support diff --git a/init/do_mounts.c b/init/do_mounts.c index b290aadb1d3..dc1ec0803ef 100644 --- a/init/do_mounts.c +++ b/init/do_mounts.c @@ -285,7 +285,11 @@ void __init mount_block_root(char *name, int flags) { char *fs_names = __getname(); char *p; +#ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK char b[BDEVNAME_SIZE]; +#else + const char *b = name; +#endif get_fs_names(fs_names); retry: @@ -304,7 +308,9 @@ retry: * Allow the user to distinguish between failed sys_open * and bad superblock on root device. */ +#ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK __bdevname(ROOT_DEV, b); +#endif printk("VFS: Cannot open root device \"%s\" or %s\n", root_device_name, b); printk("Please append a correct \"root=\" boot option\n"); @@ -316,7 +322,10 @@ retry: for (p = fs_names; *p; p += strlen(p)+1) printk(" %s", p); printk("\n"); - panic("VFS: Unable to mount root fs on %s", __bdevname(ROOT_DEV, b)); +#ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK + __bdevname(ROOT_DEV, b); +#endif + panic("VFS: Unable to mount root fs on %s", b); out: putname(fs_names); } @@ -387,8 +396,10 @@ void __init mount_root(void) change_floppy("root floppy"); } #endif +#ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK create_dev("/dev/root", ROOT_DEV); mount_block_root("/dev/root", root_mountflags); +#endif } /* |