Re: syslets v7: back to basics

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On Thu, Dec 06 2007, Zach Brown wrote:
> 
> The following patches are a substantial refactoring of the syslet code.  I'm
> branding them as the v7 release of the syslet infrastructure, though they
> represent a signifiant change in focus.

[snip]

In case anyone is interested in playing with this, I updated the fio
syslet engine to this interface. Not very well tested yet, but it seems
to work.

I have to say that I like the new interface a lot better, it's a lot
simpler to work with. I was able to cut about 33% of the code that
handles queueing IO and retrieving events (maybe even more, summed up
losely). I'm still not a big fan of the indirect stuff, but that's
minor.

You can get fio by doing a

$ git clone git://git.kernel.dk/fio.git

or just grabbing the latest snapshot from

http://brick.kernel.dk/snaps/fio-git-latest.tar.gz

-- 
Jens Axboe

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