On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Andrew Morton wrote:
> I'd say that if you were designing a new application which
> streams large amount of data then yes, you would design it
> to use O_DIRECT. You would instantiate a separate IO worker
> thread and a message passing mechanism so that thread would
> pump your data for you, and would peform your readahead, etc.
>
> If your filesystem supports O_DIRECT, of course. Not all do.
>
> The strength of O_STREAMING is that you can take an existing,
> working, megahuge application and make it play better with the
> VM by changing a single line of code. No big redesign needed.
Such as perl:
sysopen(MYKERNEL, "/boot/vmlinuz", 04000000);
O_DIRECT support is another beast, IMHO.
.TM.
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