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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH][RFC] Linux AIO support when using O_DIRECT


From: Avi Kivity
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH][RFC] Linux AIO support when using O_DIRECT
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 21:58:06 +0200
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Anthony Liguori wrote:
Avi Kivity wrote:

Instead of introducing yet another layer of indirection, you could add block-raw-linux-aio, which would be registered before block-raw-posix (which is realy block-raw-threadpool...), and resist a ->probe() if caching is enabled.

block-raw-posix needs a major overhaul. That's why I'm not even considering committing the patch as is.

That would suggest block-raw-linux-aio-bork-bork-bork.c even more, no?


I'd like to see the O_DIRECT bounce buffering removed in favor of the DMA API bouncing. Once that happens, raw_read and raw_pread can disappear. block-raw-posix becomes much simpler.

They aren't really related... note that DMA API requests are likely to be aligned anyway, since the guest generates them with the expectation that alignent is required. We need to align at a lower level so we can take care of non-dma-api callers (mostly qemu internal).


We would drop the signaling stuff and have the thread pool use an fd to signal. The big problem with that right now is that it'll cause a performance regression for certain platforms until we have the IO thread in place.

Well, let's merge this after the iothread?

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