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H A Dcd9660_vnops.cdiff 21002 Sun Dec 29 00:45:28 MST 1996 dyson This commit is the embodiment of some VFS read clustering improvements.
Firstly, now our read-ahead clustering is on a file descriptor basis and not
on a per-vnode basis. This will allow multiple processes reading the
same file to take advantage of read-ahead clustering. Secondly, there
previously was a problem with large reads still using the ramp-up
algorithm. Of course, that was bogus, and now we read the entire
"chunk" off of the disk in one operation. The read-ahead clustering
algorithm should use less CPU than the previous also (I hope :-)).

NOTE: THAT LKMS MUST BE REBUILT!!!
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/sys/
H A Dfile.hdiff 21002 Sun Dec 29 00:45:28 MST 1996 dyson This commit is the embodiment of some VFS read clustering improvements.
Firstly, now our read-ahead clustering is on a file descriptor basis and not
on a per-vnode basis. This will allow multiple processes reading the
same file to take advantage of read-ahead clustering. Secondly, there
previously was a problem with large reads still using the ramp-up
algorithm. Of course, that was bogus, and now we read the entire
"chunk" off of the disk in one operation. The read-ahead clustering
algorithm should use less CPU than the previous also (I hope :-)).

NOTE: THAT LKMS MUST BE REBUILT!!!
H A Dbio.hdiff 21002 Sun Dec 29 00:45:28 MST 1996 dyson This commit is the embodiment of some VFS read clustering improvements.
Firstly, now our read-ahead clustering is on a file descriptor basis and not
on a per-vnode basis. This will allow multiple processes reading the
same file to take advantage of read-ahead clustering. Secondly, there
previously was a problem with large reads still using the ramp-up
algorithm. Of course, that was bogus, and now we read the entire
"chunk" off of the disk in one operation. The read-ahead clustering
algorithm should use less CPU than the previous also (I hope :-)).

NOTE: THAT LKMS MUST BE REBUILT!!!
H A Dbuf.hdiff 21002 Sun Dec 29 00:45:28 MST 1996 dyson This commit is the embodiment of some VFS read clustering improvements.
Firstly, now our read-ahead clustering is on a file descriptor basis and not
on a per-vnode basis. This will allow multiple processes reading the
same file to take advantage of read-ahead clustering. Secondly, there
previously was a problem with large reads still using the ramp-up
algorithm. Of course, that was bogus, and now we read the entire
"chunk" off of the disk in one operation. The read-ahead clustering
algorithm should use less CPU than the previous also (I hope :-)).

NOTE: THAT LKMS MUST BE REBUILT!!!
H A Dvnode.hdiff 21002 Sun Dec 29 00:45:28 MST 1996 dyson This commit is the embodiment of some VFS read clustering improvements.
Firstly, now our read-ahead clustering is on a file descriptor basis and not
on a per-vnode basis. This will allow multiple processes reading the
same file to take advantage of read-ahead clustering. Secondly, there
previously was a problem with large reads still using the ramp-up
algorithm. Of course, that was bogus, and now we read the entire
"chunk" off of the disk in one operation. The read-ahead clustering
algorithm should use less CPU than the previous also (I hope :-)).

NOTE: THAT LKMS MUST BE REBUILT!!!
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/kern/
H A Dvfs_cluster.cdiff 21002 Sun Dec 29 00:45:28 MST 1996 dyson This commit is the embodiment of some VFS read clustering improvements.
Firstly, now our read-ahead clustering is on a file descriptor basis and not
on a per-vnode basis. This will allow multiple processes reading the
same file to take advantage of read-ahead clustering. Secondly, there
previously was a problem with large reads still using the ramp-up
algorithm. Of course, that was bogus, and now we read the entire
"chunk" off of the disk in one operation. The read-ahead clustering
algorithm should use less CPU than the previous also (I hope :-)).

NOTE: THAT LKMS MUST BE REBUILT!!!
H A Dvfs_export.cdiff 21002 Sun Dec 29 00:45:28 MST 1996 dyson This commit is the embodiment of some VFS read clustering improvements.
Firstly, now our read-ahead clustering is on a file descriptor basis and not
on a per-vnode basis. This will allow multiple processes reading the
same file to take advantage of read-ahead clustering. Secondly, there
previously was a problem with large reads still using the ramp-up
algorithm. Of course, that was bogus, and now we read the entire
"chunk" off of the disk in one operation. The read-ahead clustering
algorithm should use less CPU than the previous also (I hope :-)).

NOTE: THAT LKMS MUST BE REBUILT!!!
H A Dvfs_vnops.cdiff 21002 Sun Dec 29 00:45:28 MST 1996 dyson This commit is the embodiment of some VFS read clustering improvements.
Firstly, now our read-ahead clustering is on a file descriptor basis and not
on a per-vnode basis. This will allow multiple processes reading the
same file to take advantage of read-ahead clustering. Secondly, there
previously was a problem with large reads still using the ramp-up
algorithm. Of course, that was bogus, and now we read the entire
"chunk" off of the disk in one operation. The read-ahead clustering
algorithm should use less CPU than the previous also (I hope :-)).

NOTE: THAT LKMS MUST BE REBUILT!!!
H A Dvfs_subr.cdiff 21002 Sun Dec 29 00:45:28 MST 1996 dyson This commit is the embodiment of some VFS read clustering improvements.
Firstly, now our read-ahead clustering is on a file descriptor basis and not
on a per-vnode basis. This will allow multiple processes reading the
same file to take advantage of read-ahead clustering. Secondly, there
previously was a problem with large reads still using the ramp-up
algorithm. Of course, that was bogus, and now we read the entire
"chunk" off of the disk in one operation. The read-ahead clustering
algorithm should use less CPU than the previous also (I hope :-)).

NOTE: THAT LKMS MUST BE REBUILT!!!

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