Shailabh Nagar wrote:
Shailabh Nagar wrote:

Hi,

A new version of the CKRM I/O scheduler (v5) has been uploaded to the e16 section of

http://sf.net/projects/showfiles.php?gropu_id=85838


I should know by now that handtyping URL's is error-prone. A link that works:

    http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=85838



This version supersedes v1 of the patch that tried to use the ioprio field of CFQ directly but was insufficient for creating a large number of classes. The current approach interprets the shares set by the user as a fraction of each device's maximum I/O rate.


Documentation on using the scheduler is included within the patch as
Documentation/ckrm/ckrm-io.

I've run this on a SMT box and tested using a modified version of Chris Mason's aio-stress and it seems to be stable and functional.

There are a bunch of TODOS listed in the documentation too. Feedback on the current version welcome.


-- Shailabh

The patch generated wasn't quite right (screwup with files not under BK control) so I've removed the patch. Will update it later today.


-- Shailabh


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