ANN: linux-kernel-lzo-2.06.20120123 - update LZO to v2.06
From: Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer
Date: Mon Jan 23 2012 - 11:19:48 EST
Hi,
I've prepared a small package that updates the LZO version in the Linux
kernel to LZO v2.06.
Please get it from:
http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/download/Testing/linux-kernel-lzo-2.06.20120123.tar.gz
As stated in the README, its main purpose is to allow easy benchmarking of the
latest LZO versions - these do feature some nice speed improvements, and while
I have done a lot of synthetic benchmarking I'm really very curious and
appreciate feedback on "real-world" performance numbers like usage in
btrfs and zram.
Share and enjoy,
Markus
http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/
On 2012-01-18 16:05, Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer wrote:
> On 2012-01-13 01:28, Andi Kleen wrote:
>> Here's a slightly updated version of the BTRFS snappy interface.
>> snappy is a faster compression algorithm that provides similar
>> compression as LZO, but generally better performance.
>
> I'd like to note that the LZO version in the current Linux kernel is
> rather outdated - it seems to be based on the 2005 release.
>
> In fact the latest version LZO 2.06 does compress both slightly faster and
> better than snappy 1.0.4 when benchmarking the Calgary and Silesia
> compression corpus (tested with gcc 4.6 on Nehalem & Sandy Bridge).
>
> Furthermore please be aware that from a pure compression point of view
> snappy et al. are very close cousins of LZO (strictly byte-aligned LZ77)
> that mainly differ in implementation issues like using a table to
> number of branches - and indeed similar optimizations could be applied
> to any version.
>
> I'm not sure if there is an official kernel maintainer of LZO, but I'd
> offer to assist you updating to the latest version and eliminating
> any possible performance issues.
--
Markus Oberhumer, <markus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, http://www.oberhumer.com/
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