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cause a problem of spiraling death due to buffer resource limitations. The vfs_bio code in general had little ability to handle buffer resource management, and now it does. Also, there are a lot more knobs for tuning the vfs_bio code now. The knobs came free because of the need that there always be some immediately available buffers (non-delayed or locked) for use. Note that the buffer cache code is much less likely to get bogged down with lots of delayed writes, even more so than before. |
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COPYRIGHT.INFO | ||
ext2_alloc.c | ||
ext2_balloc.c | ||
ext2_bmap.c | ||
ext2_extern.h | ||
ext2_fs_sb.h | ||
ext2_fs.h | ||
ext2_inode_cnv.c | ||
ext2_inode.c | ||
ext2_linux_balloc.c | ||
ext2_linux_ialloc.c | ||
ext2_lookup.c | ||
ext2_mount.h | ||
ext2_readwrite.c | ||
ext2_subr.c | ||
ext2_vfsops.c | ||
ext2_vnops.c | ||
fs.h | ||
i386-bitops.h | ||
inode.h |