Re: [PATCH 1/2] fs: Do not dispatch FITRIM through separate super_operation

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On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 04:44:33PM +0100, Lukas Czerner wrote:
> > 
> > But, oddly, it _is_ the default for mke2fs -t ext4,
> > which really threw me for a loop recently.
> > 
> > I though my system had locked up when suddenly everything
> > went dead for a very long time (many minutes) while installing a 
> > new system.

Yeah, the assumption was doing a single big discard (which is all
mke2fs is doing) should be fast.  At least on sanely implemented SSD's
(i.e., like the Intel X25-M) it should be, since all that should
require is a flash write to the global mapping table, declaring all of
the blocks as free.

If there are some incompetently implemented SSD's out there which do a
flash erase of the entire SSD upon receiving a TRIM command (new
flash!  Part of the whole *point* of a TRIM was to increase write
endurance by eliminating the need to copy blocks that really weren't
in use any more by the OS when the SSD is doing a GC copy/compaction
of a partially written flash sector), all I can do is do a sigh, and
wish that T13 had defined a "comptently implemented SSD bit" --- not
that Indilinix would admit if it they were incompetent.  :-/

> That is exactly a reason why I posted a patch for
> "Make blkdev_issue_discard() interruptible", but nobody seems to care. As
> an addition I have patched mke2fs to inform user about ongoing discard,
> also with not much attention (Ted?).

Yeah, sorry.  I'm still recovering from the kernel summit and
plumber's.  I've got to get the critical bugfix patches out to Linus
before -rc3, and then I will try to get back to e2fsprogs.

       	      	       				- Ted
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