Re: DVD blockdevice buffers
Eduard Hasenleithner (eduardh@aon.at)
Fri, 18 May 2001 21:59:52 +0200
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 09:25:31PM +0200, Jens Axboe wrote:
> On Fri, May 18 2001, Eduard Hasenleithner wrote:
> > I have a problem with the buffering mechanism of my blockdevice,
> > namely a ide_scsi DVD-ROM drive. After inserting a DVD and reading
> > data linearly from the DVD, an excessive amount of buffer memory gets
> > allocated.
> >
> > This can easily be reproduced with
> > cat /dev/sr0 > /dev/null
> >
> > Remember, nearly the same task is carried out when playing a DVD.
> >
> > As a result the system performance goes down. I'm still able to use
> > my applications, but es every single piece of unused memory is swapped
> > out, and swapping in costs a certain amount of time.
>
> That's why streaming media applications like a dvd player should use raw
> I/O -- to bypass system cache. See /dev/raw*
>
Oh, thank you. That was very fast!
I use xine. To be honest, the procedure of how to create a raw device
is described in their FAQ. But it is not described, what the raw device
does, only that it provides a speed improvement.
Until today, I didn't know what rawio actually does. Strange that I didn't
come across on some information about it.
Was there a official announcement of the availability of this feature?
Is some more detailled information about the rawio existing?
--
Eduard Hasenleithner
student of
Salzburg University of Applied Sciences and Technologies
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