On 06/30/2016 10:01 PM, J Freyensee wrote:
On Wed, 2016-06-29 at 16:51 +0200, Matias Bjørling wrote:
From: "Simon A. F. Lund"
For a host to access an Open-Channel SSD, it has to know its
geometry,
so that it writes and reads at the appropriate device bounds.
Currently,
On 06/30/2016 10:01 PM, J Freyensee wrote:
On Wed, 2016-06-29 at 16:51 +0200, Matias Bjørling wrote:
From: "Simon A. F. Lund"
For a host to access an Open-Channel SSD, it has to know its
geometry,
so that it writes and reads at the appropriate device bounds.
Currently, the geometry
On Wed, 2016-06-29 at 16:51 +0200, Matias Bjørling wrote:
> From: "Simon A. F. Lund"
>
> For a host to access an Open-Channel SSD, it has to know its
> geometry,
> so that it writes and reads at the appropriate device bounds.
>
> Currently, the geometry information is kept
On Wed, 2016-06-29 at 16:51 +0200, Matias Bjørling wrote:
> From: "Simon A. F. Lund"
>
> For a host to access an Open-Channel SSD, it has to know its
> geometry,
> so that it writes and reads at the appropriate device bounds.
>
> Currently, the geometry information is kept within the kernel,
From: "Simon A. F. Lund"
For a host to access an Open-Channel SSD, it has to know its geometry,
so that it writes and reads at the appropriate device bounds.
Currently, the geometry information is kept within the kernel, and not
exported to user-space for consumption. This
From: "Simon A. F. Lund"
For a host to access an Open-Channel SSD, it has to know its geometry,
so that it writes and reads at the appropriate device bounds.
Currently, the geometry information is kept within the kernel, and not
exported to user-space for consumption. This patch exposes the
From: "Simon A. F. Lund"
For a host to access an Open-Channel SSD, it has to know its geometry,
so that it writes and reads at the appropriate device bounds.
Currently, the geometry information is kept within the kernel, and not
exported to user-space for consumption. This
From: "Simon A. F. Lund"
For a host to access an Open-Channel SSD, it has to know its geometry,
so that it writes and reads at the appropriate device bounds.
Currently, the geometry information is kept within the kernel, and not
exported to user-space for consumption. This patch exposes the
From: Simon Lund
For a host to access an Open-Channel SSD, it has to know its geometry,
so that it writes and reads at the appropriate device bounds.
The geometry information is kept within the kernel, and not
exported to user-space for consumption. This patch exposes the
From: Simon Lund
For a host to access an Open-Channel SSD, it has to know its geometry,
so that it writes and reads at the appropriate device bounds.
The geometry information is kept within the kernel, and not
exported to user-space for consumption. This patch exposes the
configuration through
10 matches
Mail list logo