Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> writes:Well from other parts of the conversation there is a third issue. 3: large-sectorsize-on-disk. There are a handful of devices in the kernel that could benefit and be cleaned up a great deal if they could assume they always received data in their sg lists that were full sectors. Nothing needs to be physically contiguous to handle that case though. If we support large sector sizes for raw block devices we would still have an issue of what to do with filesystems that want to live on them directly. I suspect we will still need Jens > 128 page linux scatter gather list work to fully take advantage of this. Yep. Agreed. When we are doing things optimistically and absolutely require large pages this approach seems pretty sane. When we start requiring large 64k pages I get nervous. A good question. Eric -
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