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Re: [Xen-devel] blkif sort queue



The scheduling in the frontend domain probably doesn't buy us very
much as the backend will do its own scheduling, and has a better idea
about the mapping of block addresses onto spindles. 
However, the extra overhead is not going to hurt our disc
performance. 

 -- Keir


> Hi, I'm one of the engineers working on the FreeBSD port and while 
> upgrading to TOT, I noticed that there appears to only be 1 sort queue 
> for all guest domain devices (xlbd_blk_queue).  All disks end up 
> pointing at this request queue.  The strategy call (do_blkif_request) 
> uses this global queue and attempts to dequeue using elevator sort.  
> Does any kind of sort make sense given that multiple devices feed this 
> queue?
> 
> I ask because some of the new recovery code attempts to call 
> kick_pending_request_queues() in blkif_connect().  In my FreeBSD version 
> prior to this I was using per disk sort queues, which was fine since I 
> would only try to kick the i/o on interrupt completion.  In this newer 
> context it seems like having only 1 queue avoids the need to keep a 
> table of per-disk sort queues. 
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
>     Eric
> 
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