On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 02:35:40PM -0400, Benjamin LaHaise wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 02:21:08PM -0400, Shailabh Nagar wrote:
> > I just did a rough port of the raw device part of the aio-20020619.diff
> > over to 2.5.32 using the 2.5 aio API published so far. The changeset
> > comments are below. The patch hasn't been tested. Its only guaranteed
> > to compile.
> >
> > I'd like to reiterate that this is not a fork of aio kernel code
> > development or any attempt to question Ben's role as maintainer ! This
> > was only an exercise in porting to enable a comparison of the older
> > (2.4) approach with whatever's coming soon.
> >
> > Comments are invited on all aspects of the design and implementation.
>
> The generic aio <-> kvec functions were found to not work well, and
> the chunking code needs to actually pipeline data for decent io thruput.
> Short story: the raw device code must be rewritten using the dio code
> that akpm introduced.
How async (degree on non-blocking nature of steps in the async state
machine) do we want to be when we use the dio pipelining code ?
(besides making the wait for dio completion bit async, of course)
Some key places where we can potentially block are when mapping
the user pages, as part of get_blocks, when alloc'ing a bio,
when issuing submit_bio (i.e. waiting for the request pipeline
to drain out or free up slots). I guess, at least the last one
would be addressed ... not sure what the plans for the rest
are.
Regards
Suparna
>
> -ben
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