From: Martin Egholm Nielsen <martin@egholm-nielsen.dk>
To: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: Many small files instead of one large files - writing, wearing, mount-time?
Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 12:11:06 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <d0mljs$evs$1@sea.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1110365924.4353.3.camel@sauron.oktetlabs.ru>
>>Hence, me initial strategy was to have a file in NAND for each resource.
>>However, I noticed that mount-time increased "severely" when many files
>>were put on the device, and doing an "ls" first time on the
>>device/directory took lots of time as well.
> Owing to its design JFFS2 works extremely slowly wit directories
> containing so many files.
From IRC - just to keep the ML thread up to date:
egholm: But could I make it faster by putting them into sub-directories?
dedekind: you could if the number of your subdirectories is small
dedekind: besically, JFFS2 uses the list to keep all the directory's
children
dedekind: so, the performance is linear dependend on the number of children
egholm: number of childrens - in one layer only? or accumulated children?
dedekind: in one layer
egholm: super! Then that may be a solution! Thanx
// Martin
>>Unfortunately low mount-time is one of the factors giving the user a
>>good experience with the system, so I started considering another
>>strategy - namely one large file to hold all these states.
>>
>>However, I'm a bit concerned how fopen( ..., "rw" ) is handled
>>underneith when I flush/sync the filedescriptor if I only mess with a
>>small part of the file. Is the entire file flushed to NAND once more, or
>>does Linux+JFFS2 handle this, and only write the parts (inodes) that are
>>affected...
>
> Don't worry, Only that "messed" peace will be flushed. The "large file"
> solution will be definitely faster.
>
prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-03-09 11:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-03-08 8:59 Many small files instead of one large files - writing, wearing, mount-time? Martin Egholm Nielsen
2005-03-09 10:58 ` Artem B. Bityuckiy
2005-03-09 11:11 ` Martin Egholm Nielsen [this message]
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