Re: [PATCH 0/3] xfs_io: new functions

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On 10/09/12 15:51, Eric Sandeen wrote:
On 10/9/12 3:47 PM, Mark Tinguely wrote:
On 10/09/12 14:07, Eric Sandeen wrote:
On 9/24/12 4:51 PM, Mark Tinguely wrote:
On 07/25/12 17:30, Dave Chinner wrote:
This is just a couple of additional functions for xfs_io I have had
sitting around for a while. The first is an interface to
sync_file_range() for better control of file writeback.  The second
and third introduce vectored pread/pwrite so that I could simulate
the same style of vectored IO that KVM does via direct IO (hint -
tracing indicated that the generic direct IO code doesn't handle
this particularly efficiently).

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This series has been committed to
     git://oss.sgi.com/xfs/cmds/xfsprogs.git

-Mark.

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Looks like this might need some config-fu:

pread.o: In function `do_pread':
/src/git/xfsprogs/io/pread.c:198: undefined reference to `preadv'
/src/git/xfsprogs/io/pread.c:198: undefined reference to `preadv'
pwrite.o: In function `do_pwrite':
/src/git/xfsprogs/io/pwrite.c:85: undefined reference to `pwritev'
/src/git/xfsprogs/io/pwrite.c:85: undefined reference to `pwritev'
sync_file_range.o: In function `sync_range_f':
/src/git/xfsprogs/io/sync_file_range.c:87: undefined reference to `sync_file_range'


(on a Centos5 box)


Thanks Eric, I will take a look at it.

I actually started (sorry, should have just done it before sending the mail)

I'll take care of it, I'm halfway there.

-Eric

--Mark.



Excellent. That is easy!

--Mark.

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