(Please don't remove people from the email recipient list when doing kernelwhen benchmarking, please be careful that you don't end up benchmarking umount/mount, or sync, or..... it can be remarkably hard to avoid such mistakes.....
work.)
Benjamin Rutt <rutt.4+news@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxx> writes:
Benjamin Rutt <rutt.4+news@xxxxxxx> wrote:I'm not sure I follow. If I delete the benchmark files, I'll only
How can I purge all of the kernel's filesystem caches, so I can trustEither delete the benchmark test files or
that my I/O (read) requests I'm trying to benchmark bypass the kernel
filesystem cache?
need to create them again later in order to do a read test, and I'll
have the same problem then, of how to eliminate the just-written-data
from cache.