On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 11:54:51AM +0100, Jim Baxter wrote:
> On 17/08/2020 19:47, Alan Stern wrote:
> > 
> > Unplugging a R/W USB drive without unmounting it first is a great way to 
> > corrupt the data.
> > 
> Thank you, post development we will only mount the USB stick as R/O.
> 
> >> Using perf Iidentified the hub_events workqueue was spending a lot of time 
> >> in
> >> invalidate_partition(), I have included a cut down the captured data from 
> >> perf in
> >> [2] which shows the additional functions where the kworker spends most of 
> >> its time.
> > 
> > invalidate_partition() is part of the block layer, not part of USB.  It 
> > gets called whenever a drive is removed from the system, no matter what 
> > type of drive it is.  You should ask the people involved in that 
> > subsystem why it takes so long.
> > 
> 
> I included the linux-mm list but missed the filesystem, I will ask the 
> question
> to the linux-fsdevel too.

What about linux-block?  The block layer is different from the 
memory-management (mm) layer.

Alan Stern

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