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Date:      Sun, 18 Apr 1999 12:55:33 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
To:        "John S. Dyson" <toor@dyson.iquest.net>
Cc:        peter@netplex.com.au (Peter Wemm), dyson@iquest.net, dg@root.com, hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Directories not VMIO cached at all!
Message-ID:  <199904181955.MAA81804@apollo.backplane.com>
References:   <199904181657.LAA18643@dyson.iquest.net>

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:the current caching scheme comes into play.  Also, NFS is a weird
:monster in it's own right.  Frankly, NFS is a candidate to make into
:a true merged filesystem (bypassing the buffer cache entirely), and
:FFS is such a candidate because of it being so common.
:
:Since the need for backwards compatibility with the old BSD style
:buffer cache isn't really needed any more (softupdates is likely
:the only important development that legacy support is needed), I
:strongly suggest "fixing" the commonly used filesystems to bypass
:the majority of the vfs_bio complexity now.  (That was in my plans.)
:
:John

    The new NFS hacks I've been working on use the buffer cache the
    same way FFS does, except for one case that still requires use
    of b_dirtyoff/dirtyend.

    I think bypassing the buffer cache ( getting rid of it entirely, or
    devolving it into a simple KVM mapping scheme! ) is doable.  Maybe
    later this year, though.

					-Matt
					Matthew Dillon 
					<dillon@backplane.com>




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