* O_DIRECT support important for high data volume applications
@ 2001-05-09 13:06 Michael Susag
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From: Michael Susag @ 2001-05-09 13:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
When will we see O_DIRECT support included in
the Linux kernel?
We have now tested 2.4.4 with the o_direct-5 patch,
and it still works perfectly.
I sent an email about two weeks ago asking if the O_DIRECT
patch by Andrea Archangeli would be included in 2.4.4.
2.4.4 has since been released, but only with the rawio
patch, which Andrea considered as a bugfix patch.
The O_DIRECT patch is in my view really important
for high data volume applications that do
caching internally. The performance graph
I posted earlier should be enough evidence.
If I remember correctly, Stephen Tweedie implemented
O_DIRECT support already back in 1999. Why this
implementation was not included, I do not know.
Linux would be lacking behind other OSs if not
O_DIRECT support is added. All major commercial
OSs have this capability.
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