Re: [PATCH 10/11] readahead: dont do start-of-file readahead afterlseek()
From: david
Date: Tue Feb 02 2010 - 15:33:35 EST
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, Linus Torvalds wrote:
Rememebr: read-ahead is about filling the empty IO spaces _between_ reads,
and turning many smaller reads into one bigger one. If you only have a
single big read, read-ahead cannot help.
Also, keep in mind that read-ahead is not always a win. It can be a huge
loss too. Which is why we have _heuristics_. They fundamentally cannot
catch every case, but what they aim for is to do a good job on average.
as a note from the field, I just had an application that needed to be
changed because it did excessive read-ahead. it turned a 2 min reporting
run into a 20 min reporting run because for this report the access was
really random and the app forced large read-ahead.
David Lang
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