From: Tomasz Chmielewski <mangoo@wpkg.org>
To: LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC] LZO1X de/compression support
Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 13:42:57 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46503441.9050409@wpkg.org> (raw)
Bill Rugolsky Jr. wrote:
>> I'm certainly missing something but what are the advantages of this
>> code (over current gzip etc.), and what will be using it?
>
> Richard's patchset added it to the crypto library and wired it into
> the JFFS2 file system. We recently started using LZO in a userland UDP
> proxy to do stateless per-packet payload compression over a WAN link.
> With ~1000 octet packets, our particular data stream sees 60% compression
> with zlib, and 50% compression with (mini-)LZO, but LZO runs at ~5.6x
> the speed of zlib. IIRC, that translates into > 700Mbps on the input
> side on a 2GHZ Opteron, without any further tuning.
>
> Once LZO is in the kernel, I'd like to see it wired into IPComp.
> Unfortunately, last I checked only the "deflate" algorithm had an
> assigned compression parameter index (CPI), so one will have to use a
> private index until an official one is assigned.
I also though of using LZO compression for some of the diskless nodes
which use iSCSI over 100 Mbit or slower.
Certainly, a fast de/compression algorithm in the kernel could bring
some new, innovative uses:
- there are talks about compressed filesystems (jffs2, reiser4, LogFS) -
why no one thought about a compressed tmpfs (should be way easier than a
compressed on-disk filesystem, as we don't have to care about data
recovery in event of a failure)?
- using compression for networking (like Bill mentioned)
- compressed caching
- compressed suspend-to-disk images (should suspend/restore faster this way)
--
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org
next reply other threads:[~2007-05-20 11:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-05-20 11:42 Tomasz Chmielewski [this message]
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2007-05-19 18:12 [RFC] LZO1X de/compression support devzero
2007-05-18 9:58 Nitin Gupta
2007-05-18 10:14 ` Heikki Orsila
2007-05-18 11:27 ` Nitin Gupta
2007-05-18 11:53 ` Richard Purdie
2007-05-18 10:42 ` Pekka Enberg
2007-05-18 10:53 ` Pekka Enberg
2007-05-22 8:54 ` Nitin Gupta
2007-05-22 8:59 ` Pekka Enberg
2007-05-22 9:10 ` Nitin Gupta
2007-05-22 9:34 ` Pekka Enberg
2007-05-18 11:11 ` Andrey Panin
2007-05-22 9:08 ` Nitin Gupta
2007-05-22 19:44 ` Jan Engelhardt
2007-05-22 21:24 ` Bernd Petrovitsch
2007-05-23 16:35 ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge
2007-05-18 11:46 ` Richard Purdie
2007-05-22 9:19 ` Nitin Gupta
2007-05-18 20:04 ` Matt Mackall
2007-05-18 21:14 ` Krzysztof Halasa
2007-05-19 18:55 ` Bill Rugolsky Jr.
2007-05-19 21:52 ` Richard Purdie
2007-05-22 19:40 ` Jan Engelhardt
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