Re: [PATCH 0/3] zone-append support in aio and io-uring

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On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 11:22:58PM +0530, Kanchan Joshi wrote:
> I was thinking of raw block-access to zone device rather than pristine file
> abstraction.

Why?

> And in that context, semantics, at this point, are unchanged
> (i.e. same as direct writes) while flexibility of async-interface gets
> added.
> Synchronous-writes on single-zone sound fine, but synchronous-appends on
> single-zone do not sound that fine.

Where does synchronous access come into play?

> > What could be a useful addition is a way for O_APPEND/RWF_APPEND writes
> > to report where they actually wrote, as that comes close to Zone Append
> > while still making sense at our usual abstraction level for file I/O.
> 
> Thanks for suggesting this. O and RWF_APPEND may not go well with block
> access as end-of-file will be picked from dev inode.

No, but they go really well with zonefs.

> But perhaps a new
> flag like RWF_ZONE_APPEND can help to transform writes (aio or uring)
> into append without introducing new opcodes.

I don't think this is a good idea.  Zones are a concept for a a very
specific class of zoned devices.  Trying to shoe-horn this into the
byte address files / whole device abstraction not only is ugly
conceptually but also adds the overhead for it to the VFS.

And O_APPEND that returns the written position OTOH makes total sense
at the file level as well and not just for raw zoned devices.



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