Mike,

On 2/10/17 00:27, Mike Snitzer wrote:
> Looks like this work has come a long way.  While I am _still_ not
> hearing from any customers (or partners) that SMR is a priority I do
> acknowledge that that obviously isn't the case for WDC and others.
> 
> So, I'll sign up for reviewing this DM target, with a focus on DM
> interface and implementation details, _after_ I get some technical
> review (e.g. Reviewed-by) from people like Hannes and others more
> invested in the SMR technologies.  Basically I don't know enough about
> the constraints of these devices to fully appreciate and catch some
> issue in the particulars of the algorithms used to mitigate SMR's
> quirks.

Fair enough. I understand.

I would also like to let you know that I worked closely with Hannes and
Martin and also Shaun Tauncheff (Seagate) to put together the final
patches of the ZBC support for 4.10. I also contributed to part of the
f2fs support for these devices, which also was included in 4.10.
(And I also maintain the libzbc project in github)

> I'd also like to understand how invested WDC is in maintaining this DM
> target for years and years if/when I were to merge this DM target into
> mainline.

We are fully invested. I am part of the system software group in WD
Research and one of our mission is to support Linux kernel and open
source software in general. Bart (Van Assche), who I believe you know,
is also a member of our group now that Sandisk and WD merger completed.

Hannes and Christoph already sent some comments regarding the code. I
will make appropriate changes and re-post the patch for review.

Thank you.

Best regards.

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Western Digital Corporation
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