From: Hans Reiser <reiser@namesys.com>
To: Ken Ryan <linuxryan@leesburg-geeks.org>
Cc: Timothy Miller <miller@techsource.com>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, pla@morecom.no
Subject: Re: mode data=journal in ext3. Is it safe to use?
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 23:18:56 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <40D28950.7030500@namesys.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <40D1EDB7.3030401@leesburg-geeks.org>
Ken Ryan wrote:
> Hans Reiser wrote:
>
>> Timothy Miller wrote:
>>
>>> Doesn't Reiser4 do wear-leveling for flash?
>>
>>
>>
>> No, we don't. We do have wandering logs, so it would be feasible to
>> code, but bitmap blocks and super blocks get written to the same
>> locations repeatedly.
>>
>> Actually, most compact flash devices DO do wear leveling, from what I
>> have heard.
>
>
>
> The ones I've seen, only sort of. They'll allocate writes from
> available erased pages to try to distribute their use, but if you
> have a disk that's, say, 70% read-only data and 30% read-write then
> the wear-levelling will only happen on that
> 30% of the disk. True wear levelling will actually scrub read-only or
> rarely-written data, forcing it to get off its
> duff so the flash cells they're sitting on can get some exercise, and
> give the more worn cells a rest (that scrub
> helps ECC fix soft errors from weak cells too). True wear-levelling
> is really hard, and obviously requires
> budgeting extra bandwidth and storage devices for safely shuffling
> around data that the application has no
> intention of moving (picture losing power in the middle of a scrub).
> It's not worth it for the consumer CF
> usage model of "take photos until the card is full, then copy them all
> to the PC and wipe the card clean".
>
> [Yes, I tend to see this from the inside-out: I'm actually an
> FPGA/ASIC weenie not a kernel hacker. One of my current
> projects is part of a controller chip for a solid-state storage system
> with ${bignum} NAND flash chips. Alas, my specialty
> is video and graphics, so I'm still coming up the learning curve on
> storage systems].
>
> ken
>
>
>
>
>
Interesting. Thanks for educating me.
No existing general purpose filesystem that I know of will address your
needs. We could of course write one if someone paid for it....
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-06-18 6:17 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-06-17 14:56 mode data=journal in ext3. Is it safe to use? Ken Ryan
2004-06-17 16:06 ` Timothy Miller
2004-06-17 17:20 ` Hans Reiser
2004-06-17 19:15 ` Ken Ryan
2004-06-18 6:18 ` Hans Reiser [this message]
2004-06-17 19:43 ` Daniel Egger
2004-06-17 19:59 ` Ken Ryan
2004-06-19 14:49 ` Petter Larsen
[not found] <40FB8221D224C44393B0549DDB7A5CE83E31B1@tor.lokal.lan>
2004-06-15 18:09 ` Petter Larsen
2004-06-15 18:20 ` Eugene Crosser
2004-06-17 8:36 ` Petter Larsen
2004-06-16 7:34 ` Oleg Drokin
2004-06-17 8:27 ` Petter Larsen
2004-06-17 17:09 ` Oleg Drokin
2004-06-18 9:41 ` Helge Hafting
2004-06-18 10:15 ` Oleg Drokin
2004-06-18 11:30 ` Paulo Marques
2004-06-18 12:05 ` Oleg Drokin
2004-06-19 19:16 ` Bernd Eckenfels
2004-06-16 15:49 ` Timothy Miller
2004-06-17 0:51 ` Daniel Pittman
2004-06-17 3:02 ` Tim Connors
2004-06-17 5:35 ` Hans Reiser
2004-06-17 10:08 ` Dave Jones
2004-06-17 16:55 ` Hans Reiser
2004-06-17 8:29 ` Petter Larsen
2004-06-17 19:30 ` Daniel Egger
[not found] ` <87wu26mto2.fsf@enki.rimspace.net>
2004-06-27 14:17 ` Petter Larsen
2004-06-28 0:22 ` Daniel Pittman
[not found] ` <1805.216.148.213.196.1087426691.squirrel@www.code-visions.com>
2004-06-17 11:23 ` Petter Larsen
2004-06-17 16:26 ` Andreas Dilger
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