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* dir_level explained?
@ 2015-10-04  9:56 Marc Lehmann
  2015-10-05 23:05 ` Jaegeuk Kim
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From: Marc Lehmann @ 2015-10-04  9:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-f2fs-devel

Hi!

In all my tests I intentionally didn't play with dir_level, to get an idea of
baseline performance. I also wasn't worried because my standard response to
slow random reads is dmcache, but now that I realised I can't use dmcache
with these drives, I got more interested in dir_level.

If I understand it correctly, higher values of dir_level potentially waste
more space but gain performance. However, I have no clue about what the
trade-off really is.

Could you explain what kind of extra space usage I can expect from higher
levels of dir_level, or what the values mean?

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