Christian Mayrhuber wrote:
On Friday 22 October 2004 19:38, Spam wrote:
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.9-rc4/2.6.9-rc4-mm1/broken-out/reiser4-disable-repacker.patchHello,
I was interested in testing the repacker statistics tool that Piotr Neuman wrote (and others later added to). But from what I can see the repacker is disabled in 2.6.9-rc4-mm1, because of this patch:
commentsIs there something wrong with the repacker that is has to be disabled?
~S
Hi
This is my second attempt at repacker statistics, this time based on
createsfrom Alex Zarochentsev (thanks ;-).
This patch allows reading of repacker stats while it is working. It
unformatted_nodes,two files in repacker sysfs hierarchy: formatted_nodes and
which correspond to the stats that repacker prints after it has finished.
Download:
http://kem.p.lodz.pl/~peter/reiser4_repacker_stats-2.patch
Regards
Piotr Neuman
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Currently the repacker is known to corrupt the filesystem, that's why it's disabled, I guess.
There are two reasons:
1) functionality that is not stable should be turned off until it is stable ("...." and repacker both).
2) we aren't making payroll and need something nonessential to bundle with support if we want people to buy support so that I am to be able to quit my day job and pay people. There is nothing less essential yet still salable than a repacker/resizer. ext3 had a proprietary resizer, so it is not an innovation by us.
reiser4 development is going at greatly reduced speed due to our needing to take contracts involving other kernel work rather than working on reiser4. I am basically unable to spend time reviewing reiser4 code because I have this day job fixing things not related to reiser4 in the kernel. I am glad to have the day job, but getting money from our work on reiser4 would be better.....
I have also asked both the EU and the US for money, wish me luck. I'd like to start working on the enhanced semantics for ReiserFS, but I need money to do that. We are losing momentum vs. Apple and MS. The resizer might bring in the money for enhanced semantics work.
