Re: [PATCH 1/1] NBD: allow nbd to be used locally

From: Paul Clements
Date: Mon Mar 10 2008 - 13:26:43 EST


Pavel Machek wrote:

This patch allows a Network Block Device to be mounted locally (nbd-client to nbd-server over 127.0.0.1).

It creates a kthread to avoid the deadlock described in NBD tools documentation. So, if nbd-client hangs waiting for pages, the kblockd thread can continue its work and free pages.

What happens if your new kthread blocks on memory allocation?

Well, we expect that. The reason for the new thread is so that it hangs, rather than kblockd hanging (which on a UP system brings all I/O to a halt). As long as kblockd can continue making progress, we eventually free up memory and then NBD can finish its requests, too.

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Paul
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