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authorGravatar Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> 2021-05-02 14:13:46 -0700
committerGravatar Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> 2021-05-02 14:13:46 -0700
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parentorangefs: leave files in the page cache for a few micro seconds at least (diff)
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Merge tag 'for-linus-5.13-ofs-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hubcap/linux
Pull orangefs updates from Mike Marshall: "orangefs: implement orangefs_readahead mm/readahead.c/read_pages was quite a bit different back when I put my open-coded readahead logic into orangefs_readpage. That logic seemed to work as designed back then, it is a trainwreck now. This implements orangefs_readahead using the new xarray and readahead_expand features and removes all my open-coded readahead logic. This results in an extreme read performance improvement, these sample numbers are from my test VM: Here's an example of what's upstream in 5.11.8-200.fc33.x86_64: 30+0 records in 30+0 records out 125829120 bytes (126 MB, 120 MiB) copied, 5.77943 s, 21.8 MB/s And here's this version of orangefs_readahead on top of 5.12.0-rc4: 30+0 records in 30+0 records out 125829120 bytes (126 MB, 120 MiB) copied, 0.325919 s, 386 MB/s There are four xfstest regressions with this patch. David Howells and Matthew Wilcox have been helping me work with this code" * tag 'for-linus-5.13-ofs-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hubcap/linux: orangefs: leave files in the page cache for a few micro seconds at least Orangef: implement orangefs_readahead.
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