On Friday June 1, dgc@xxxxxxx wrote:
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 02:31:21PM -0400, Phillip Susi wrote:
David Chinner wrote:submit_bio(WRITE_SYNC, bio);
That sounds like a good idea - we can leave the existingSo what if you want a synchronous write, but DON'T care about the order?
WRITE_BARRIER behaviour unchanged and introduce a new WRITE_ORDERED
behaviour that only guarantees ordering. The filesystem can then
choose which to use where appropriate....
Already there, already used by XFS, JFS and direct I/O.
Are you sure?
You seem to be saying that WRITE_SYNC causes the write to be safe on
media before the request returns. That isn't my understanding.
I think (from comments near the definition and a quick grep through
the code) that WRITE_SYNC expedites the delivery of the request
through the elevator, but doesn't do anything special about getting it
onto the media.