Re: [PATCH] Adaptive read-ahead v4

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Mon Oct 17 2005 - 22:33:08 EST


WU Fengguang <wfg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> ...
> > > + unsigned long pgra_backward;
> > > + unsigned long pgra_backward_hit;
> > > + unsigned long pgra_backward_eof;
> > > +
> > > + unsigned long ra_random; /* read-ahead on seek-and-read-pages */
> > > + unsigned long ra_random_return;
> > > + unsigned long ra_random_eof;
> > > + unsigned long pgra_random;
> > > + unsigned long pgra_random_hit;
> > > + unsigned long pgra_random_eof;
> > > +
> > > };
> >
> > Without actually understanding what you're doing, wouldn't a struct
> > for all those groups make sense? I bet it can simplify the actual
> > code as well.
> Yeah, I did not expect the structure to grow so large.

All that stuff shouldn't remain there long-term.

> It should be better to create a stand alone struct and create a
> dedicated entry in /proc/. The data would be a nice hint for
> administrators who care the performance.

You should treat such informaton as a development aid, really. People are
very unlikely to look at it in real life.

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