Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 18 Sep 2015 10:18:13 -0600 | From | Ross Zwisler <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] pramdisk: new block disk driver to perform persistent storage |
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On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 03:46:30PM +0800, Lin Yongting wrote: > In embed devices, user space applications will use reserved memory > (i.e. persistent memory) to store business data, the data is kept > in this memory region after system rebooting or panic. > > pramdisk is a block disk driver based on Persistent memory, it provide > file system interface for application to read/write data in persistent > memory. Application can use pramdisk to store log file or business data > in persistent memory in the way of file system operation, avoid operating > or managing memory directly. > > pramdisk support multiple Persistent menory regions and each one is a > block device named as /dev/pram<N>. > > Usage: > modprobe pramdisk.ko pmem=<size1>@<addr2> [ pmem=<size2>@<addr2> ... ] > > For example: > modprobe pramdisk.ko pmem=20M@2050M pmem=20M@2150M > mkfs.ext3 /dev/pram1 > mkdir /tmp/test1 > mount -t ext3 /dev/pram1 /tmp/test1 > > Signed-off-by: Lin Yongting <linyongting@huawei.com> > Signed-off-by: Wang xiaozhe <wangxiaozhe@huawei.com>
I think you already have this functionality with the PMEM driver and the memmap=nn[KMG]!ss[KMG] command line parameter? What are you trying to accomplish with this driver that you can't do with PMEM?
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