Hi Ju Hyung,

On 2019/8/14 22:10, Ju Hyung Park wrote:
> Hi Chao,
> 
> /data/log isn't even here.
> I think it must be specific to EMUI.

Alright, at least in EMUI, it looks not proper to me to set cold flag on zip
file according to result of hot/cold separation investigation recently.

IMO, it will be more common to store large stable zip/rar file in Linux
desktop/server or Window OS...

Thanks,

> 
> Thanks.
> 
> On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 6:48 PM Chao Yu <yuch...@huawei.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ju Hyung,
>>
>> On 2019/8/14 17:20, Ju Hyung Park wrote:
>>> Hi Chao,
>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 10:47 AM Chao Yu <yuch...@huawei.com> wrote:
>>>> In android, as I see, most zip file is small-sized log type, and will be 
>>>> removed
>>>> after a roll-back, such as:
>>>>
>>>> time1: create log1.zip
>>>> time2: create log2.zip
>>>> time3: create log3.zip
>>>> time4: remove log1.zip, rename log2.zip -> log1.zip; rename log3.zip ->
>>>> log2.zip; create log3.zip
>>>>
>>>> I suggest we can keep zip type in android as warm type with IPU mode to 
>>>> avoid
>>>> fragmentation caused by small holes in cold area. In linux distro, I 
>>>> agreed to
>>>> treat zip as cold type.
>>>
>>> I actually thought your original suggestion of adding "zip" was to
>>> handle big zip files under /sdcard(/data/media).
>>>
>>> The one case you've mentioned will be entirely dependent on which apps
>>> user's using.
>>
>> Yeah, actually, now I didn't see much large zip file in my external storage,
>> most of them are xxxKB or xMB, some of them looks very old tho. :)
>>
>>> In case of mine, I don't have any zip files under /data that's
>>> seemingly used for logs.
>>
>> Huawei cell phone has log file with .zip/.gz type locating in /data/log/... 
>> can
>> you search that directory?
>>
>> If we relocate them into cold area, they will make holes in cold area 
>> crazily,
>> as they have small size and will be created/unlinked frequently.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> .
>>>
> .
> 


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