Fwd: Linux 4 block device driver infrastructure
Alexandru Goia
goia.i.alexandru at gmail.com
Thu Nov 30 11:41:41 EST 2023
Buna ziua,
Mai jos este un email scris in engleza pentru dezvoltatorii Linux.
Imi puteti raspunde la el, va rog frumos ?
Cu multe multumiri !
Alexandru
Greetings !
I am a Unix/Linux hobbyist from Romania, interested in kernel stuff.
I need some clarifications, related to block device subsystem in Linux 4,
so I will ask them here, if you can answer me, please...
1) Why (in Linux 4) in struct block_device_operations, the (*open)(struct
block_device *, fmode_t)
has a different signature than the (*release)(struct gendisk *, fmode_t) ?
Why open()
uses block_device, while release() uses gendisk ? They are both in a struct
block_device_operations. Why they not refer to the same thing ?
I understand that gendisk refer to a real disk, and block_device (s) to
logical disk (s)
and partitions. But why the kernel developers have chosen to use different
signatures ?
2) Release() is also synonim to close() ?
3) Why is not explicitely present a close() function ?
4) Why struct gendisk does not have inside it pointers to struct
block_device ?
Thank you very much,
Alexander,
Computer hobbyist,
Romania
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