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2019 Jan 03
2
Re: [PATCH nbdkit v2 4/4] cache: Implement cache-max-size and method of reclaiming space from the cache.
...> +static void reclaim_one (void); > +static void reclaim_lru (void); > +static void reclaim_any (void); > +static void reclaim_block (void); > + > +/* See if we need to reclaim blocks. */ > +static void > +reclaim (void) > +{ > + struct stat statbuf; > + uint64_t cache_allocated; > + > + /* If the user didn't set cache-max-size, do nothing. */ > + if (max_size == -1) return; > + > + /* Check the allocated size of the cache. */ > + if (fstat (fd, &statbuf) == -1) { > + nbdkit_debug ("cache: fstat: %m"); > + return; > +...
2018 Dec 28
0
[PATCH nbdkit 9/9] cache: Implement cache-max-size and method of reclaiming space from the cache.
...*vp) return 0; } + +#ifdef HAVE_CACHE_RECLAIM + +static void reclaim_one (void); +static void reclaim_lru (void); +static void reclaim_any (void); +static void reclaim_block (void); + +/* See if we need to reclaim blocks. */ +static void +reclaim (void) +{ + struct stat statbuf; + uint64_t cache_allocated; + + /* If the user didn't set cache-max-size, do nothing. */ + if (max_size == -1) return; + + /* Check the allocated size of the cache. */ + if (fstat (fd, &statbuf) == -1) { + nbdkit_debug ("cache: fstat: %m"); + return; + } + cache_allocated = statbuf.st_blocks * U...
2019 Jan 01
0
[PATCH nbdkit v2 4/4] cache: Implement cache-max-size and method of reclaiming space from the cache.
...*vp) return 0; } + +#ifdef HAVE_CACHE_RECLAIM + +static void reclaim_one (void); +static void reclaim_lru (void); +static void reclaim_any (void); +static void reclaim_block (void); + +/* See if we need to reclaim blocks. */ +static void +reclaim (void) +{ + struct stat statbuf; + uint64_t cache_allocated; + + /* If the user didn't set cache-max-size, do nothing. */ + if (max_size == -1) return; + + /* Check the allocated size of the cache. */ + if (fstat (fd, &statbuf) == -1) { + nbdkit_debug ("cache: fstat: %m"); + return; + } + cache_allocated = statbuf.st_blocks * U...
2019 Jan 03
0
[PATCH nbdkit v3 2/2] cache: Implement cache-max-size and method of reclaiming space from the cache.
...*vp) return 0; } + +#ifdef HAVE_CACHE_RECLAIM + +static void reclaim_one (void); +static void reclaim_lru (void); +static void reclaim_any (void); +static void reclaim_block (void); + +/* See if we need to reclaim blocks. */ +static void +reclaim (void) +{ + struct stat statbuf; + uint64_t cache_allocated; + + /* If the user didn't set cache-max-size, do nothing. */ + if (max_size == -1) return; + + /* Check the allocated size of the cache. */ + if (fstat (fd, &statbuf) == -1) { + nbdkit_debug ("cache: fstat: %m"); + return; + } + cache_allocated = statbuf.st_blocks * U...
2019 Jan 03
0
[PATCH nbdkit v4 2/2] cache: Implement cache-max-size and method of reclaiming space from the cache.
...tmap *bm); +static void reclaim_lru (int fd, struct bitmap *bm); +static void reclaim_any (int fd, struct bitmap *bm); +static void reclaim_block (int fd, struct bitmap *bm); + +/* See if we need to reclaim blocks. */ +void +reclaim (int fd, struct bitmap *bm) +{ + struct stat statbuf; + uint64_t cache_allocated; + + /* If the user didn't set cache-max-size, do nothing. */ + if (max_size == -1) return; + + /* Check the allocated size of the cache. */ + if (fstat (fd, &statbuf) == -1) { + nbdkit_debug ("cache: fstat: %m"); + return; + } + cache_allocated = statbuf.st_blocks * U...
2019 Jan 01
7
[PATCH nbdkit v2 0/4] cache: Implement cache-max-size etc.
These are essentially identical to what was previously posted as patches 6/9 through 9/9 here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2018-December/msg00145.html except that it has been rebased onto the current git master and retested thoroughly. Rich.
2019 Jan 03
3
[PATCH nbdkit v3 0/2] cache: Implement cache-max-size and method of reclaiming space from the cache.
Patch 1 is the same as last time, except for a minor comment fix. Patch 2 should address everything that Eric mentioned in his review, and has been retested. Rich.
2019 Jan 04
0
[PATCH nbdkit v5 3/3] cache: Implement cache-max-size and cache space reclaim.
...tatic void reclaim_one (int fd, struct bitmap *bm); +static void reclaim_lru (int fd, struct bitmap *bm); +static void reclaim_any (int fd, struct bitmap *bm); +static void reclaim_block (int fd, struct bitmap *bm); + +void +reclaim (int fd, struct bitmap *bm) +{ + struct stat statbuf; + uint64_t cache_allocated; + + /* If the user didn't set cache-max-size, do nothing. */ + if (max_size == -1) return; + + /* Check the allocated size of the cache. */ + if (fstat (fd, &statbuf) == -1) { + nbdkit_debug ("cache: fstat: %m"); + return; + } + cache_allocated = statbuf.st_blocks * U...
2019 Jan 03
4
[PATCH nbdkit v4 0/2] cache: Implement cache-max-size and method of
v3 was broken by a bad rebase, so let's forget about that one. Compared to v2: - Patch 1 is the same except for a minor comment change. - Patch 2 splits the reclaim code into a separate file (filters/cache/reclaim.c) - Addressed Eric's comments from his review of v2. - Retested on Linux and FreeBSD.
2018 Dec 28
12
[PATCH nbdkit 0/9] cache: Implement cache-max-size and method of reclaiming space from the cache.
This patch series enhances the cache filter in a few ways, primarily adding a "cache-on-read" feature (similar to qemu's copyonread); and adding the ability to limit the cache size and the antecedent of that which is having a method to reclaim cache blocks. As the cache is stored as a sparse temporary file, reclaiming cache blocks simply means punching holes in the temporary file.
2019 Jan 04
5
[PATCH nbdkit v5 3/3] cache: Implement cache-max-size and cache space reclaim.
v4: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-January/msg00032.html v5: - Now we set the block size at run time. I'd like to say that I was able to test this change, but unfortunately I couldn't find any easy way to create a filesystem on x86-64 with a block size > 4K. Ext4 doesn't support it at all, and XFS doesn't support block size > page size (and I