From: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
To: zwu.kernel@gmail.com
Cc: linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org, linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org,
linuxram@linux.vnet.ibm.com, viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk,
cmm@us.ibm.com, tytso@mit.edu, marco.stornelli@gmail.com,
stroetmann@ontolinux.com, diegocg@gmail.com, chris@csamuel.org,
Zhi Yong Wu <wuzhy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Subject: Re: [RFC v2 03/10] vfs: add one new mount option '-o hottrack'
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 19:28:19 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120925092819.GC29154@dastard> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1348404995-14372-4-git-send-email-zwu.kernel@gmail.com>
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 08:56:28PM +0800, zwu.kernel@gmail.com wrote:
> From: Zhi Yong Wu <wuzhy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
>
> Introduce one new mount option '-o hottrack',
> and add its parsing support.
> Its usage looks like:
> mount -o hottrack
> mount -o nouser,hottrack
> mount -o nouser,hottrack,loop
> mount -o hottrack,nouser
I think that this option parsing should be done by the filesystem,
even though the tracking functionality is in the VFS. That way ony
the filesystems that can use the tracking information will turn it
on, rather than being able to turn it on for everything regardless
of whether it is useful or not.
Along those lines, just using a normal superblock flag to indicate
it is active (e.g. MS_HOT_INODE_TRACKING in sb->s_flags) means you
don't need to allocate the sb->s_hot_info structure just to be able
to check whether we are tracking hot inodes or not.
This then means the hot inode tracking for the superblock can be
initialised by the filesystem as part of it's fill_super method,
along with the filesystem specific code that will use the hot
tracking information the VFS gathers....
Cheers,
Dave.
--
Dave Chinner
david@fromorbit.com
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-09-25 9:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-09-23 12:56 [RFC v2 00/10] vfs: hot data tracking zwu.kernel
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 01/10] vfs: introduce private rb structures zwu.kernel
2012-09-25 7:37 ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-25 7:57 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-25 8:00 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-25 10:20 ` Ram Pai
2012-09-26 3:20 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 02/10] vfs: add support for updating access frequency zwu.kernel
2012-09-25 9:17 ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-26 2:53 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27 2:19 ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27 2:30 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 03/10] vfs: add one new mount option '-o hottrack' zwu.kernel
2012-09-25 9:28 ` Dave Chinner [this message]
2012-09-26 2:56 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27 2:20 ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27 2:30 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27 5:25 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27 7:05 ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27 7:21 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 04/10] vfs: add init and exit support zwu.kernel
2012-09-27 2:27 ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 05/10] vfs: introduce one hash table zwu.kernel
2012-09-25 9:54 ` Ram Pai
2012-09-26 4:08 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27 3:43 ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27 6:23 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27 6:57 ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27 7:10 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 06/10] vfs: enable hot data tracking zwu.kernel
2012-09-27 3:54 ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27 6:28 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27 6:59 ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27 7:12 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 07/10] vfs: fork one kthread to update data temperature zwu.kernel
2012-09-27 4:03 ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27 6:54 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27 7:01 ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27 7:19 ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 08/10] vfs: add 3 new ioctl interfaces zwu.kernel
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 09/10] vfs: add debugfs support zwu.kernel
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 10/10] vfs: add documentation zwu.kernel
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