Re: New filesystem for Linux

From: Mikulas Patocka
Date: Fri Nov 03 2006 - 06:56:54 EST


new method to keep data consistent in case of crashes (instead of
journaling),

Your 32-bit transaction counter will overflow in the real world. It
will take a setup with millions of transactions per second and even
then not trigger for a few years, but when it hits your filesystem,
the administrator of such a beast won't be happy at all. :)

If it overflows, it increases crash count instead. So really you have 2^47
transactions or 65536 crashes and 2^31 transactions between each crash.

I am fully aware the counters are effectively 48-bit. If they were
just 32-bit, you would likely have hit the problem yourself already.

Jörn

Given the seek time 0.01s, 31-bit value would last for minimum time of 248 days when doing only syncs and nothing else. 47-bit value will last for reasonably long.

Mikulas