[PATCH] lib/core/coio_file: Use eio_sendfile_sync instead of a chunk mode
Cyrill Gorcunov
gorcunov at gmail.com
Fri Apr 12 17:05:58 MSK 2019
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 04:43:23PM +0300, Vladimir Davydov wrote:
> > + ssize_t nwritten = eio_sendfile_sync(dest_fd, source_fd, 0, st.st_size);
> > + if (nwritten != st.st_size) {
> > + say_syserror("sendfile, [%s -> %s]",
> > + fio_filename(source_fd),
> > + fio_filename(dest_fd));
>
> Other coio/fio methods don't log errors so I don't think this one
> should, either.
But fio_ methods which we used before the patch do print an error,
so we should continue printings.
> An extract from the sendfile manual page:
>
> } sendfile() will transfer at most 0x7ffff000 (2,147,479,552) bytes,
> } returning the number of bytes actually transferred. (This is true on
> } both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.)
>
> So I don't think using sendfile is equivalent to read+write...
Actaully man page is a bit wrong, at most it may handle up to 0x7fffffff
bytes. And here is a question do we really ever going to transfer such big
files? Moreover using read/write with 4K buffer for big files is pure and
utter crap, the only thing which saves situation a bit is a page cache,
but still such small buffer requires a number of context switches :)
But I agree that using sendfile here actually may trim file. I'll take
a look at evening but I think we should rather use sendfile with offsets
in a cycle. Seriouly, using 4K buffer is the worst possible algo :)
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