Re: semi-stable page writes

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On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 03:19:09AM -0700, Darrick J. Wong wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Are people still annoyed about writes taking unexpectedly long amounts of tme
> due to the stable page write patchset?  I'm guessing yes...

I haven't heard anyone except th elunatic fringe complain
recently...

> I'm close to posting a patchset that (a) gates the wait_on_page_writeback calls
> on a flag that you can set in the bdi to indicate that you need stable writes
> (which blk_integrity_register will set);

I'd prefer stable pages by default (e.g. btrfs needs it for sane
data crc calculations), with an option to turn it off.

> (b) (ab)uses a page flag bit (PG_slab)
> to indicate that a page is actually being sent out to disk hardware; and (c)

I don't think you can do that. You can send slab allocated memory to
disk (e.g. kmalloc()d memory) and XFS definitely does that for
sub-page sized metadata. I'm pretty sure that means the PG_slab
flag is not available for (ab)use in the IO path....

Cheers,

Dave.
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