On Tue, 26 Aug 2014 23:45:20 -0400 Matthew Wilcox <matthew.r.wil...@intel.com> 
wrote:

> One of the primary uses for NV-DIMMs is to expose them as a block device
> and use a filesystem to store files on the NV-DIMM.  While that works,
> it currently wastes memory and CPU time buffering the files in the page
> cache.  We have support in ext2 for bypassing the page cache, but it
> has some races which are unfixable in the current design.  This series
> of patches rewrite the underlying support, and add support for direct
> access to ext4.

Sat down to read all this but I'm finding it rather unwieldy - it's
just a great blob of code.  Is there some overall
what-it-does-and-how-it-does-it roadmap?

Some explanation of why one would use ext4 instead of, say,
suitably-modified ramfs/tmpfs/rd/etc?

Performance testing results?

Carsten Otte wrote filemap_xip.c and may be a useful reviewer of this
work.

All the patch subjects violate Documentation/SubmittingPatches
section 15 ;)
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