Perhaps that could be something like a ccache "manager" which preloads the VFS 
cache (sorry forgot the cache bit in the initial email), but the joke here  is 
that the manager is actually doing work, as opposed to just carrying a fancy 
title.

Alby

11.05.2014, 16:15, "Ian Albany" <albo...@yandex.com>:
> Hi
>
> I guest you missed my point. I believe that the discrepancy between "memory" 
> caches and "disk" caches on a typical harvard architecture these days is such 
> that I derive great benefits by reading the later into the former via another 
> thread on the same build machine.
>
> I do derive a measure of improvement, but not as great as I derive from 
> subsequent builds after a reboot than I do after the former. So my point is, 
> I guess, is there any way to ccache to know the locality of hits for a given 
> object and therefore preload those objects which would entail a separate 
> thread of execution.
>
> I know this adds some complexity but in effect, I would say that when I build 
> the kernel, I am usually hitting the cache in a normally pretty predetermined 
> order.
>
> Yes but running everything in tmpfs on a 32GB system everything does fly.
>
> Alby
>
> 11.05.2014, 15:51, "Eitan Adler" <li...@eitanadler.com>:
>
>>  On 10 May 2014 22:11, Ian Albany <albo...@yandex.com> wrote:
>>>   Hi
>>>
>>>   I have what prima facie appears to be a bit of a silly question about 
>>> ccache. But first, let me just say that I have been uging ccache for over a 
>>> decade and I am quite happy overall.
>>>
>>>   However, during many compiltaions I notice that the build time on linux 
>>> at least varies and I have pinned it down to the fact that most of the 
>>> blocking withing ccache with my current setup occurs with disk IO.
>>  I can not speak to Linux but have you tried putting the cache on a
>>  tmpfs or mdfs partition?  In addition do you find that existing disk
>>  caching does not help you?
>>
>>  --
>>  Eitan Adler
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