On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Roman Zippel wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> 
> > Let me repeat myself one more time:
> > 
> >  I do not believe that "get_block()" is as big of a problem as people make
> >  it out to be.
> 
> The real problem is that get_block() doesn't scale and it's very hard to
> do. A recursive per inode-semaphore might help, but it's still a pain to
> get it right.

Not true.

There's nothing unscalable in get_block() per se. The only lock we hold is
the per-page lock, which we must hold anyway. get_block() itself does not
need any real locking: you can do it with a simple per-inode spinlock if
you want to (and release the spinlock and try again if you need to fetch
non-cached data blocks).

Sure, the current ext2 _implementation_ sucks. Nobody has ever contested
that. 

Stop re-designing something just because you want to.

                Linus

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