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Re: file access library
s369625@student.uq.edu.au wrote:
>I sent a mail about this, but I didn't see it arrive on the list so it
I didn't see it either :(
might >have been swallowed (raka's three year long email saga is still not
>over. Can anyone tell me what the OUTBOX folder is exactly an how
>one uses it?).
Hmm, I think it contains the mails you wrote/forwarded/... that haven't
been handed to the MTA yet.
>OK cache-after-decode sounds cool, but for other purposes library level
>caching is stupid. OK so we are worried about the kernel dropping a
>mmapped page out of the cache. The kernel will do that if it has
>better things to do with that memory. So we try to solve this "problem"
>by explicitly reading the data into a user level cache. User level
>cache is memory, now what happens if the kernel decides it has
>better things to do with that memory? It swaps it out. This is _at_ least
>as bad the previous situation.
But the kernel will much more likely drop a cache page than swap out a page
belonging to some program if it has the choice.
>Cache-after-decode is nice, I suggest we do a little design work first
>and see how far the idea can be applied.
Agreed.
Cu
Christian
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