On Wed, 22 Jan 2014 11:30:19 -0800 James Bottomley 
<james.bottom...@hansenpartnership.com> wrote:

> But this, I think, is the fundamental point for debate.  If we can pull
> alignment and other tricks to solve 99% of the problem is there a need
> for radical VM surgery?  Is there anything coming down the pipe in the
> future that may move the devices ahead of the tricks?

I expect it would be relatively simple to get large blocksizes working
on powerpc with 64k PAGE_SIZE.  So before diving in and doing huge
amounts of work, perhaps someone can do a proof-of-concept on powerpc
(or ia64) with 64k blocksize.

That way we'll at least have an understanding of what the potential
gains will be.  If the answer is "1.5%" then poof - go off and do
something else.

(And the gains on powerpc would be an upper bound - unlike powerpc, x86
still has to fiddle around with 16x as many pages and perhaps order-4
allocations(?))

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