Messages in this thread | | | From | Ricardo Galli <> | Subject | Re: O_DIRECT fails in some kernel and FS | Date | Fri, 1 Feb 2002 21:49:32 +0100 |
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On 01/02/02 21:44, Andrew Morton wrote: > Ricardo Galli wrote: > > After some comments from Oliver Diedrich (editor of heise.de), which told > > me he couldn't make O_DIRECT work on 2.4.17, I tried with different > > versions and file systems: > > > > This is the result: > > > > 2.4.14 - Ext[23] - redhat7.2 glibs: OK (at least the bytes are written) > > 2.4.17 - ReiserFS - Debian Sid : FAILS (0 bytes file, write returns > > -1) 2.4.17 - Ext2 - Debian Woody : OK (bytes written) > > 2.4.17 - Ext3 - Debian Woody : FAILS (0 bytes file, write returns > > -1) > > > > Oliver Diedrich also told he could make work O_DIRECT with ext3 and > > 2.4.17. > > > > Is this normal? Does it really work on 2.4.14? Or it doesn't but the > > kernel doesn't avoid caching? > > ext2 is the only filesystem which has O_DIRECT support.
Does that mean that the succesful test with ext3 and 2.4.14 is bogus?
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