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[SCSI] osd_uld: Bump MAX_OSD_DEVICES from 64 to 1,048,576
It used to be that minors where 8 bit. But now they are actually 20 bit. So the fix is simplicity itself. I've tested with 300 devices and all user-mode utils work just fine. I have also mechanically added 10,000 to the ida (so devices are /dev/osd10000, /dev/osd10001 ...) and was able to mkfs an exofs filesystem and access osds from user-mode. All the open-osd user-mode code uses the same library to access devices through their symbolic names in /dev/osdX so I'd say it's pretty safe. (Well tested) This patch is very important because some of the systems that will be deploying the 3.2 pnfs-objects code are larger than 64 OSDs and will stop to work properly when reaching that number. CC: Stable <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
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#ifndef SCSI_OSD_MAJOR
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# define SCSI_OSD_MAJOR 260
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#endif
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#define SCSI_OSD_MAX_MINOR 64
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#define SCSI_OSD_MAX_MINOR MINORMASK
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static const char osd_name[] = "osd";
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static const char *osd_version_string = "open-osd 0.2.0";
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static const char *osd_version_string = "open-osd 0.2.1";
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MODULE_AUTHOR("Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com>");
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MODULE_DESCRIPTION("open-osd Upper-Layer-Driver osd.ko");
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