Jeffle Xu <jefflexu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Fscache/cachefiles used to serve as a local cache for remote fs. This > patch, along with the following patches, introduces a new on-demand read > mode for cachefiles, which can boost the scenario where on-demand read > semantics is needed, e.g. container image distribution. > > The essential difference between the original mode and on-demand read > mode is that, in the original mode, when cache miss, netfs itself will > fetch data from remote, and then write the fetched data into cache file. > While in on-demand read mode, a user daemon is responsible for fetching > data and then writing to the cache file. > > This patch only adds the command to enable on-demand read mode. An optional > parameter to "bind" command is added. On-demand mode will be turned on when > this optional argument matches "ondemand" exactly, i.e. "bind > ondemand". Otherwise cachefiles will keep working in the original mode. You're not really adding a command, per se. Also, I would recommend starting the paragraph with a verb. How about: Make it possible to enable on-demand read mode by adding an optional parameter to the "bind" command. On-demand mode will be turned on when this parameter is "ondemand", i.e. "bind ondemand". Otherwise cachefiles will work in the original mode. Also, I'd add a note something like the following: This is implemented as a variation on the bind command so that it can't be turned on accidentally in /etc/cachefilesd.conf when cachefilesd isn't expecting it. > The following patches will implement the data plane of on-demand read > mode. I would remove this line. If ondemand mode is not fully implemented in cachefiles at this point, I would be tempted to move this to the end of the cachefiles subset of the patchset. That said, I'm not sure it can be made to do anything much before that point. > +#ifdef CONFIG_CACHEFILES_ONDEMAND > +static inline void cachefiles_ondemand_open(struct cachefiles_cache *cache) > +{ > + xa_init_flags(&cache->reqs, XA_FLAGS_ALLOC); > + rwlock_init(&cache->reqs_lock); > +} Just merge that into the caller. > +static inline void cachefiles_ondemand_release(struct cachefiles_cache *cache) > +{ > + xa_destroy(&cache->reqs); > +} Ditto. > +static inline > +bool cachefiles_ondemand_daemon_bind(struct cachefiles_cache *cache, char *args) > +{ > + if (!strcmp(args, "ondemand")) { > + set_bit(CACHEFILES_ONDEMAND_MODE, &cache->flags); > + return true; > + } > + > + return false; > +} > ... > + if (!cachefiles_ondemand_daemon_bind(cache, args) && *args) { > + pr_err("'bind' command doesn't take an argument\n"); > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + I would merge these together, I think, and say something like "Ondemand mode not enabled in kernel" if CONFIG_CACHEFILES_ONDEMAND=n. David -- Linux-cachefs mailing list Linux-cachefs@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cachefs