Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches similar to: "[PATCH][cfq-cgroups] Interface for parameter of cfq driver data"
2008 Nov 12
15
[PATCH][RFC][12+2][v3] A expanded CFQ scheduler for cgroups
This patchset expands traditional CFQ scheduler in order to support cgroups,
and improves old version.
Improvements are as following.
* Modularizing our new CFQ scheduler.
The expanded CFQ scheduler is registered/unregistered as new I/O
elevator scheduler called "cfq-cgroups". By this, the traditional CFQ
scheduler, which does not handle cgroups, and our new CFQ
2008 Nov 12
15
[PATCH][RFC][12+2][v3] A expanded CFQ scheduler for cgroups
This patchset expands traditional CFQ scheduler in order to support cgroups,
and improves old version.
Improvements are as following.
* Modularizing our new CFQ scheduler.
The expanded CFQ scheduler is registered/unregistered as new I/O
elevator scheduler called "cfq-cgroups". By this, the traditional CFQ
scheduler, which does not handle cgroups, and our new CFQ
2008 Nov 07
0
[PATCH][cfq-cgroups] Introduce ioprio class for top layer.
This patch introduces iprio class for cfq data control layer.
By applying this patch, controller can also handle the RT/IDLE properties
among groups.
Signed-off-by: Satoshi UCHIDA <s-uchida at ap.jp.nec.com>
---
block/cfq-cgroup.c | 344 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
include/linux/cfq-iosched.h | 1 +
2 files changed, 203 insertions(+), 142 deletions(-)
2008 Nov 07
0
[PATCH][cfq-cgroups] Introduce ioprio class for top layer.
This patch introduces iprio class for cfq data control layer.
By applying this patch, controller can also handle the RT/IDLE properties
among groups.
Signed-off-by: Satoshi UCHIDA <s-uchida at ap.jp.nec.com>
---
block/cfq-cgroup.c | 344 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
include/linux/cfq-iosched.h | 1 +
2 files changed, 203 insertions(+), 142 deletions(-)
2018 May 23
3
[PATCH] block drivers/block: Use octal not symbolic permissions
Convert the S_<FOO> symbolic permissions to their octal equivalents as
using octal and not symbolic permissions is preferred by many as more
readable.
see: https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/8/2/1945
Done with automated conversion via:
$ ./scripts/checkpatch.pl -f --types=SYMBOLIC_PERMS --fix-inplace <files...>
Miscellanea:
o Wrapped modified multi-line calls to a single line where
2018 May 23
3
[PATCH] block drivers/block: Use octal not symbolic permissions
Convert the S_<FOO> symbolic permissions to their octal equivalents as
using octal and not symbolic permissions is preferred by many as more
readable.
see: https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/8/2/1945
Done with automated conversion via:
$ ./scripts/checkpatch.pl -f --types=SYMBOLIC_PERMS --fix-inplace <files...>
Miscellanea:
o Wrapped modified multi-line calls to a single line where
2006 May 16
1
cfq vs. deadline?
I understand Oracle currently recommends using the deadline scheduler
because of a bug in cfq. In reading a recent thread on nahant-
list at redhat.com, using the deadline scheduler on an NFS server reduced
IO wait significantly. Also, the description of the deadline scheduler
sounds like it would be ideal for databases.
Does Oracle have any recommendation wrt. sticking with the deadline
2010 Jul 06
0
[PATCH 0/6 v6][RFC] jbd[2]: enhance fsync performance when using CFQ
Hi Jeff,
On 07/03/2010 03:58 AM, Jeff Moyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Running iozone or fs_mark with fsync enabled, the performance of CFQ is
> far worse than that of deadline for enterprise class storage when dealing
> with file sizes of 8MB or less. I used the following command line as a
> representative test case:
>
> fs_mark -S 1 -D 10000 -N 100000 -d /mnt/test/fs_mark -s
2008 Oct 29
0
[PATCH][cfq-cgroups] Introduce cgroups structure with ioprio entry.
This patch introcude cfq_cgroup structure which is type for
group control within expanded CFQ scheduler.
In addition, the cfq_cgroup structure has "ioprio" entry which
is preference of group for I/O.
Signed-off-by: Satoshi UCHIDA <s-uchida at ap.jp.nec.com>
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block/cfq-cgroup.c | 148 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++