Re: [PATCH v2] Support for write stream IDs

From: Jens Axboe
Date: Tue May 05 2015 - 16:35:31 EST


On 05/05/2015 02:20 PM, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
On Tue, May 05, 2015 at 02:12:01PM -0600, Jens Axboe wrote:
We can't merge the NVMe bits until the proposal is included/finalized. But
this is a problem. I don't want to add this to the Facebook kernel until we
know the API is stable, while I have no problem adding experimental NVMe
changes since those can be easily updated without impacting applications.
The latter is not true for the user interface.

They might never be finalized, and even if they are mere mortals might
never get this hardware.

The likelihood of not getting streams support is minuscule. The benefits are just too large to ignore. It might not look like the current proposal, but it will get there. It's not like this is just one NVMe member wanting to push this, the only disagreement is whether this is going to be implemented as direct write tagging or through queue pairs.

Even outside of that, there are use cases for caching that need not have hardware assist.

Merging infrastructure without any users is a
bad idea in general, and merging infrastructure with no user that
exposes untestable user interface and bloats core data structures is
even worse. I don't think this has any merit at all at this point.

There is a user, we are using it. And there's no data structure bloating, both the file and inode additions are filling existing holes. I'll strongly disagree with your statement that it has no merit at all. In fact, the merit is quite clear.

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Jens Axboe

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