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SubjectRe: Drastic Slowdown of 'fseek()' Calls From 2.4 to 2.6 -- VMM Change?
Sounds like the real problem is that glibc is doing filesystem
optimizations without making them conditional on the filesystem type.
Does anyone know the email address of the glibc guy so we can ask him
not to do that?

My entry for the ugliest thought of the day: I wonder if the kernel can
test the glibc version and.....

Hans

Nick Piggin wrote:

>
> Actually glibc tries to turn this pre-read off if the seek is to a page
> aligned offset, presumably to handle this case. However a big write
> would only have to RMW the first and last partial pages, so pre-reading
> 128KB in this case is wrong.
>
> And I would also say a 4K read is wrong as well, because a big read will
> be less efficient due to the extra syscall and small IO.
>

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