On 03/01/2018 12:23 AM, Michael Lyle wrote:
> On 01/02/2018 12:53 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> If no front-end I/O coming, would this cause write-back IOs one by one
>> (one write-back IO issued must after the completion of the previous IO)?
>> though with zero delay time, is the write-back performance still good?
> 

Hi Mike,

> Yes-- this speeds up writeback during idle from 4k/sec to about 10MB/sec
> on my slow 5400RPM disk.  (It writes back at about 20MB/sec with deep
> queues in the same scenario).  So in this case it's about 2500x faster
> than current idle writeback, but half as fast as writeback with full
> device utilization.
> 

Nice performance data!


> With only one I/O outstanding at a time, if front-end I/O starts latency
> for the first request is still good.

It is good idea, I like it.

Acked-by: Coly Li <[email protected]>

Thanks for the effort :-)

Coly Li


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