The idea is to do what amounts to a sync within a tenth of a second of
disk bandwidth usage falling below a certain threshhold.
The original posts/patches are here:
[RFC] Early flush (was: spindown)
[RFC] Early flush: new, improved (updated)
and there are long threads attached to each of them. The clearest
explanation is probably Jonathan Corbet's writeup on lwn:
http://lwn.net/2001/0628/kernel.php3
(Thanks, Jonathan, I often get the feeling I understand what I actually
did only *after* reading your writeups:-)
The second of the two patches needs more work - I think I goofed on
some needed "volatile" handling, see the current flam^H^H^H^H thread
about that.
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