On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Mike Snitzer <snitzer@gmail.com> wrote:Turns out my writeback woes were actually in... writeback ;) I had backported Fengweng Wu's writeback work from 2.6.24 to 2.6.22 with the following commits/patches: fix time ordering of the per superblock inode lists: 6610a0bc8dcc120daa1d93807d470d5cbf777c39 9852a0e76cd9c89e71f84e784212fdd7a97ae93a f57b9b7b4f68e1723ca99381dc10c8bc07d6df14 c986d1e2a460cbce79d631c51519ae82c778c6c5 1b43ef91d40190b16ba10218e66d5c2c4ba11de3 c6945e77e477103057b4a639b4b01596f5257861 65cb9b47e0ea568a7a38cce7773052a6ea093629 670e4def6ef5f44315d62748134e535b479c784f 2c1365791048e8aff42138ed5f6040b3c7824a69 fix periodic superblock dirty inode flushing: 0e0f4fc22ece8e593167eccbb1a4154565c11faa remove pages_skipped accounting in __block_write_full_page(): 1f7decf6d9f06dac008b8d66935c0c3b18e564f9 speed up writeback of big dirty files: http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/1/17/49 Given all but the last lkml.org patch reference went into 2.6.24 I'll revisit the impact these changes have on my writeback progress when I move to 2.6.24+. Mike --
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