Re: [PATCH v8 1/1] f2fs: dax: implement direct access

From: Dan Williams
Date: Wed Jul 26 2017 - 15:16:16 EST


On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 10:20 AM, Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 10:11:08AM -0700, Dan Williams wrote:
>> Until HMAT came along we had no data in the kernel how to pick a sane
>> default, but we could now very easily make a "if pmem performance <
>> dram, disable dax by default" policy in the kernel.
>
> I'd rather do it the other way around - if HMAT is present and
> pmem performance >= dram use dax. Else require the explicit -o dax
> for now to enable it. If an explicit -o nodax is specified disable
> DAX even if HMAT says it is faster.

Silently turn on DAX if HMAT says its ok? I think we would instead
want a "-o autodax" for that case and then "-o dax" and "-o nodax" for
the force cases.

>> The question for this patch is do we want to add yet another
>> filesystem that adds "-o dax" or require use of per-inode flags to
>> enable dax.
>
> Please stick to the mount option. After spending a lot of time with
> DAX and various memory techologies I'm pretty confident that the inode
> flag is the wrong thing to do.

I think it's easier to administer than the dax mount option. If
someone wants dax on only in a sub-tree they can set the flag on that
parent directory and have a policy in dax filesystems that children
inherit the dax policy from the parent. That seems a better
administrative model than trying to get it all right globally at mount
time.