The kernel should not be imposing these policy limits:
 The time between bitmap updates should certainly be allowed
 to be more than 15 seconds, and if someone wants a bitmap chunk size
 in excess of 4MB, the kernel isn't the place to stop them.


Signed-off-by: Neil Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

### Diffstat output
 ./drivers/md/bitmap.c |    8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff ./drivers/md/bitmap.c~current~ ./drivers/md/bitmap.c
--- ./drivers/md/bitmap.c~current~      2005-12-05 10:22:31.000000000 +1100
+++ ./drivers/md/bitmap.c       2005-12-05 10:28:09.000000000 +1100
@@ -485,12 +485,12 @@ static int bitmap_read_sb(struct bitmap 
        else if (le32_to_cpu(sb->version) < BITMAP_MAJOR_LO ||
                 le32_to_cpu(sb->version) > BITMAP_MAJOR_HI)
                reason = "unrecognized superblock version";
-       else if (chunksize < 512 || chunksize > (1024 * 1024 * 4))
-               reason = "bitmap chunksize out of range (512B - 4MB)";
+       else if (chunksize < PAGE_SIZE)
+               reason = "bitmap chunksize too small";
        else if ((1 << ffz(~chunksize)) != chunksize)
                reason = "bitmap chunksize not a power of 2";
-       else if (daemon_sleep < 1 || daemon_sleep > 15)
-               reason = "daemon sleep period out of range (1-15s)";
+       else if (daemon_sleep < 1 || daemon_sleep > MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT / HZ)
+               reason = "daemon sleep period out of range";
        else if (write_behind > COUNTER_MAX)
                reason = "write-behind limit out of range (0 - 16383)";
        if (reason) {
-
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