On 3/1/22 23:32, Chaitanya Kulkarni wrote:
Nikos,

[8] https://kernel.dk/io_uring.pdf

I would like to participate in the discussion too.

The dm-clone target would also benefit from copy offload, as it heavily
employs dm-kcopyd. I have been exploring redesigning kcopyd in order to
achieve increased IOPS in dm-clone and dm-snapshot for small copies over
NVMe devices, but copy offload sounds even more promising, especially
for larger copies happening in the background (as is the case with
dm-clone's background hydration).

Thanks,
Nikos

If you can document your findings here it will be great for me to
add it to the agenda.


Hi,

Give me a few days to gather my notes, because it's been a while since
the last time I worked on this, and I will come back with a summary of
my findings.

Nikos

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