block: Seperate read and write statistics of in_flight requests v2

Commit a9327cac440be4d8333bba975cbbf76045096275 added seperate read
and write statistics of in_flight requests. And exported the number
of read and write requests in progress seperately through sysfs.

But  Corrado Zoccolo <czoccolo@gmail.com> reported getting strange
output from "iostat -kx 2". Global values for service time and
utilization were garbage. For interval values, utilization was always
100%, and service time is higher than normal.

So this was reverted by commit 0f78ab9899e9d6acb09d5465def618704255963b

The problem was in part_round_stats_single(), I missed the following:
        if (now == part->stamp)
                return;

-       if (part->in_flight) {
+       if (part_in_flight(part)) {
                __part_stat_add(cpu, part, time_in_queue,
                                part_in_flight(part) * (now - part->stamp));
                __part_stat_add(cpu, part, io_ticks, (now - part->stamp));

With this chunk included, the reported regression gets fixed.

Signed-off-by: Nikanth Karthikesan <knikanth@suse.de>

--
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
diff --git a/block/blk-core.c b/block/blk-core.c
index 73ecbed..ac0fa10 100644
--- a/block/blk-core.c
+++ b/block/blk-core.c
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
 		part_stat_inc(cpu, part, merges[rw]);
 	else {
 		part_round_stats(cpu, part);
-		part_inc_in_flight(part);
+		part_inc_in_flight(part, rw);
 	}
 
 	part_stat_unlock();
@@ -1030,9 +1030,9 @@
 	if (now == part->stamp)
 		return;
 
-	if (part->in_flight) {
+	if (part_in_flight(part)) {
 		__part_stat_add(cpu, part, time_in_queue,
-				part->in_flight * (now - part->stamp));
+				part_in_flight(part) * (now - part->stamp));
 		__part_stat_add(cpu, part, io_ticks, (now - part->stamp));
 	}
 	part->stamp = now;
@@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@
 		part_stat_inc(cpu, part, ios[rw]);
 		part_stat_add(cpu, part, ticks[rw], duration);
 		part_round_stats(cpu, part);
-		part_dec_in_flight(part);
+		part_dec_in_flight(part, rw);
 
 		part_stat_unlock();
 	}