Re: Frontswap [PATCH 0/4] (was Transcendent Memory): overview

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From: Avi Kivity
Date: Sunday, April 25, 2010 - 11:01 pm

On 04/25/2010 06:29 PM, Dan Magenheimer wrote:

Of course, you have to use a batching API, like virtio or Xen's rings, 
to avoid the overhead.


dma engines are present on commodity hardware now:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I/O_Acceleration_Technology

I don't know if consumer machines have them, but servers certainly do.  
modprobe ioatdma.


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Do not meddle in the internals of kernels, for they are subtle and quick to panic.

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Frontswap [PATCH 0/4] (was Transcendent Memory): overview, Dan Magenheimer, (Thu Apr 22, 6:42 am)
Re: Frontswap [PATCH 0/4] (was Transcendent Memory): overview, Avi Kivity, (Sun Apr 25, 11:01 pm)
Re: Frontswap [PATCH 0/4] (was Transcendent Memory): overview, Jeremy Fitzhardinge, (Mon Apr 26, 5:49 pm)
Re: Frontswap [PATCH 0/4] (was Transcendent Memory): overview, Jeremy Fitzhardinge, (Fri Apr 30, 10:52 am)
Re: Frontswap [PATCH 0/4] (was Transcendent Memory): overview, Jeremy Fitzhardinge, (Fri Apr 30, 11:59 am)
Re: Frontswap [PATCH 0/4] (was Transcendent Memory): overview, Martin Schwidefsky, (Mon May 10, 9:05 am)