Am 14.08.2020 um 10:28 hat Philippe Mathieu-Daudé geschrieben:
Use self-explicit definitions instead of magic '512' value.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org>
BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE is the arbitrary unit in which some block layer
functions and variables work (such as bs->total_sectors). It happens to
be 512.
IDE disks have a sector size, too. Actually, two of them, a physical and
a logical one. The more important one is the logical one. We happen to
emulate only IDE devices for which the logical block size is 512 bytes
(ide_dev_initfn() errors out otherwise).
But just because two constants both happen to be 512 in practice, they
are not the same thing.
So if we want to replace all magic 512 values, we should probably
introduce a new IDE_SECTOR_SIZE and then decide case by case whether
IDE_SECTOR_SIZE or BDRV_SECTOR_SIZE is meant. I think most (if not all)
of the places you converted in this patch need to be IDE_SECTOR_SIZE.
Kevin