On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 11:57:43PM +0000, Nicholas A. Bellinger wrote:
> From: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> This patch converts fd_execute_cmd() code to drop O_SYNC usage
> (the original default) in favor of always preforming an implict
> SCSI forced unit access (FUA) operation using vfs_fsync_range()
> based on LBA + SectorCount after each completed FILEIO backend write.
>
> This conversion was inspired by Linus's thoughts on O_SYNC usage in
> the thread: http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-fsdevel/msg55681.html
>
> "O_SYNC is the absolutely anti-thesis of that kind of "multiple levels
> of overlapping IO". Because it requires that the IO is _done_ by the
> time you start more, which is against the whole point."
>
> This patch also drops the now unnecessary fd_buffered_io= token usage
> at createvirtdev time. Tested with lio-core code using fio writeverify
> to local tcm_loop + FILEIO <-> scsi_debug backed LUNs.
If you look at the implementation O_SYNC really just means an implicit
vfs_fsync_range after each write, thus I can't see how this patch makes any
difference.
For target use with WCE=0 semantics you could at least switch to O_DSYNC, though.
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