On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 03:12:39PM -0700, Darrick J. Wong wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> This patchset replaces the current crc32c software implementation, which uses 
> a
> slow per-byte lookup table algorithm, with a faster implementation that uses 
> an
> adaptation of the slice-by-8 algorithm that Bob Pearson has been pushing for
> crc32.
> 
> The motivation for this patchset is that I am working on adding full metadata
> checksumming to ext4[1].  As far as performance impact of adding checksumming
> goes, I see nearly no change with a standard mail server ffsb simulation.  On 
> a
> test that involves only file creation and deletion and extent tree writes, I
> see a drop of about 50 pcercent with the current kernel crc32c implementation;
> this improves to a drop of about 20 percent with the enclosed crc32c code.
> 
> When metadata is usually a small fraction of total IO, this new implementation
> doesn't help much because metadata is usually a small fraction of total IO.
> However, when we are doing IO that is almost all metadata (such as rm -rf'ing 
> a
> tree), then this patch speeds up the operation substantially.
> 
> Please have a look at the patches, and please feel free to suggest any 
> changes.
> I will be at LPC next week if anyone wishes to discuss, debate, or protest.

Oops, ignore that sentence, since LPC has long passed. :(

--D
> 
> Incidentally, given that iscsi, sctp, and btrfs also use crc32c, this patchset
> should improve their speed as well.  I have not yet quantified that, however.
> 
> v2: Use the crypto test manager code to check crc32c operation.
> 
> --D
> 
> [1] https://ext4.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Ext4_Metadata_Checksums
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