Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 11 May 2004 13:48:53 -0600 | From | marcus hall <> | Subject | Re: Block device swamping disk cache |
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On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 08:19:36PM +0100, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > > I am running an arm version of the 2.5.59 kernel. > > I don't think anyone here still remembers stoneage-aera kernels. > > You're better off trying to reproduce it with 2.6.6 I guess.
Well, when we started the project, the 2.5.59 base was the most current. Since then, there hasn't been time to try to update all of the drivers to the 2.6 kernel. I would like to eventually get there, but at this point it's an unfunded mandate.
So, my question is just in general terms, what is supposed to occur to flush blocks out to a block device? Is the inode supposed to be marked as dirty and queued on the superblock containing the block device file (sort of what I expected to be seeing), or is there some other method? I can transpose between the 2.6 and 2.5 kernels enough to try to see what isn't happening, unless the strategy has changed in the 2.6 kernel..
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