RE: scalability investigation: Where can I get your latest patches?

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> Issues:
> 1) Compiling fails on a couple of file systems, such like
> CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=y.
> 2) dbenchthreads has about 50% regression. We connect a JBOD of 12
> disks to
> a machine. Start 4 dbench threads per disk.
> We run the workload under a regular user account. If we run it under
> root account,
> we get 22% improvement instead of regression.
> The root cause is ACL checking. With your patch, do_path_lookup firstly
> goes through
> rcu steps which including a exec permission checking. With ACL, the
> __exec_permission
> always fails. Then a later nameidata_drop_rcu often fails as dentry-
> >d_seq is changed.

I believe the latest version of Nick's patchkit has a likely fix for that.

http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/npiggin/linux-npiggin.git;a=commitdiff;h=9edd35f9aeafc8a5e1688b84cf4488a94898ca45

-Andi

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