Re: [PATCH][RFC] fast file mapping for loop
From: Nick Piggin
Date: Wed Jan 09 2008 - 20:43:08 EST
On Wednesday 09 January 2008 19:52, Jens Axboe wrote:
> So how does it work? Instead of punting IO to a thread and passing it
> through the page cache, we instead attempt to send the IO directly to the
> filesystem block that it maps to.
You told Christoph that just using direct-IO from kernel still doesn't
give you the required behaviour... What about queueing the IO directly
*and* using direct-IO? I guess it still has to go through the underlying
filesystem, but that's probably a good thing.
> loop maintains a prio tree of known
> extents in the file (populated lazily on demand, as needed).
Just a quick question (I haven't looked closely at the code): how come
you are using a prio tree for extents? I don't think they could be
overlapping?
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