On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 03:50:59PM -0500, James Bottomley wrote: > Given that we're under two months out, I thought it would be time to > post a summary of the topics we've collected so far (Nick will post the > MM summit ones later). Look this over, and if there's anything missing, > propose it ... or if you have cross Storage/FS/MM topics, post them too. > > Oh, and since we're not the most organised bunch, if you posted a topic > and don't see it in the list, please resend ... we probably lost it in > an email shuffle. > > Current Filesystem Topics: > > Alex Elder Upstream maintainer for XFS, general discussion on FS/IO > Aneesh Kumar Rich-acl patches which work better with NFSv4 acl and CIFS acl > Anshul Madan reflink for NFS > Chuck Lever NFS/IPV6 and NFS O_DIRECT, Wu's read-ahead work, vitro perf tools > Eric Sandeen Advances in testing, TRIM/DISCARD/Alignment, writeback sanity > James Lentini reflink for NFS > Jan Kara Discuss/drive sanity review of writeback and general ext*/jbd > Michael Rubin Writeback scaling > Sage Weil Statlite, generic interface for describing file striping for distributed FS, VFS scalability > Al Viro Sorting out d_revalidate and other dcache issues > Coly Li directory/large file scalability > Sorin Faibish Cache writeback discussion > > Current Storage Topics: > > Eric Seppanen Next generation SSDs, performance implications on Linux I/O > Boaz Harrosh PNFS performance considerations, bio_list based/async raidN for generic use; stable pages for I/O > FUJITA Tomonori SCSI target mode, iSCSI, block layer SG (bsg), sg, IOMMU, DMA issues > Hannes Reinecke libfc/multipath/error handing > James Smart FCOE proposal for rework of the FC sysfs tree, work with Hannes on other transport/SCSI subsystem topics > Jeff Moyer IO scheduler > Joel Becker SAN management plugin > Martin Petersen Updates on DIF/DIX, TRIM/DISCARD/UNMAP, generic support for WRITE_SAME > > Plus some MM summit ones which Nick will summarise. [...] What about the topic "Stable pages while IO"? http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-scsi/msg44074.html Was it lost during the e-mail shuffle or will it be part of the MM topics? Christof -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxx For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>