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* Networked filesystems vs backing_dev_info
@ 2007-10-27  9:34 Peter Zijlstra
  2007-10-27 15:22 ` Jan Harkes
  2007-10-27 21:02 ` Steve French
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Peter Zijlstra @ 2007-10-27  9:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel, linux-fsdevel
  Cc: David Howells, sfrench, jaharkes, Andrew Morton, vandrove

Hi,

I had me a little look at bdi usage in networked filesystems.

 NFS, CIFS, (smbfs), AFS, CODA and NCP

And of those, NFS is the only one that I could find that creates
backing_dev_info structures. The rest seems to fall back to
default_backing_dev_info.

With my recent per bdi dirty limit patches the bdi has become more
important than it has been in the past. While falling back to the
default_backing_dev_info isn't wrong per-se, it isn't right either. 

Could I implore the various maintainers to look into this issue for
their respective filesystem. I'll try and come up with some patches to
address this, but feel free to beat me to it.

peterz


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2007-10-27 21:02 ` Steve French
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