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#include "qemu/coroutine.h"
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#include "9p.h"
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-/*
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+/**
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* we want to use bottom half because we want to make sure the below
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* sequence of events.
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*
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@@ -28,6 +28,16 @@
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* 3. Enter the coroutine in the worker thread.
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* we cannot swap step 1 and 2, because that would imply worker thread
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* can enter coroutine while step1 is still running
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+ *
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+ * @b PERFORMANCE @b CONSIDERATIONS: As a rule of thumb, keep in mind
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+ * that hopping between threads adds @b latency! So when handling a
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+ * 9pfs request, avoid calling v9fs_co_run_in_worker() too often, because
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+ * this might otherwise sum up to a significant, huge overall latency for
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+ * providing the response for just a single request. For that reason it
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+ * is highly recommended to fetch all data from fs driver with a single
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+ * fs driver request on a background I/O thread (bottom half) in one rush
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+ * first and then eventually assembling the final response from that data
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+ * on main I/O thread (top half).
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*/
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#define v9fs_co_run_in_worker(code_block) \
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do { \
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