Re: how to understand bcache

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OK, Thank you very much.

2018-01-24 17:34 GMT+08:00  <tang.junhui@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> From: Tang Junhui <tang.junhui@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
>> On 24/01/2018 10:34 AM, Pony Cheng wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I'm beginner of kernel module, and I'm reading bcache codebase now.
>> > But I'm very confused about many details, such as b+tree and io path.
>> >
>> > So, what should I do now, do you have some advices?
>>
>> Hi Pony,
>>
>> Read the code, through out your questions. If the question is
>> easy/simple, you may have response.
>>
>> Coly Li
>
> It sounds interesting, hahahaha~~
>
> you'd better to known how the data organized in disk,
> and what is bkey, bset, btree node, and what erver else,
> and think about deeply: If I am the author, how would I write
> the code, and read the currently code, to find wether it written
> as your thought, judge about is it your wrong or the author, Then
> you understood bcache, and bcache also understood you.
>
> you also can ask our dear maintainer Mike, who knows all about bcache,
> but sometiomes he is very busy, It is normally you would hear nothing
> from him for one weeks or two, sometimes maybe three, but never five,
> since the merge window comes.
>
> Thanks,
> Tang Junhui
>
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