Nate Diller wrote on Thursday, December 07, 2006 1:46 PM
> the current code is straightforward and obviously correct. you want
> to make the alloc/dealloc paths more complex, by special-casing for an
> arbitrary limit of "small" I/O, AFAICT. of *course* you can expect
> less overhead when you're doing one large I/O vs. two small ones,
> that's the whole reason we have all this code to try to coalesce
> contiguous I/O, do readahead, swap page clustering, etc. we *want*
> more complexity if it will get us bigger I/Os. I don't see why we
> want more complexity to reduce the *inherent* penalty of doing smaller
> ones.
You should check out the latest proposal from Jens Axboe which treats
all biovec size the same and stuff it along with struct bio. I think
it is a better approach than my first cut of special casing 1 segment
biovec. His patch will speed up all sized I/O.
- Ken
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