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Highlights: - "experimental" code for managing md/raid1 across a cluster using DLM. Code is not ready for general use and triggers a WARNING if used. However it is looking good and mostly done and having in mainline will help co-ordinate development. - RAID5/6 can now batch multiple (4K wide) stripe_heads so as to handle a full (chunk wide) stripe as a single unit. - RAID6 can now perform read-modify-write cycles which should help performance on larger arrays: 6 or more devices. - RAID5/6 stripe cache now grows and shrinks dynamically. The value set is used as a minimum. - Resync is now allowed to go a little faster than the 'mininum' when there is competing IO. How much faster depends on the speed of the devices, so the effective minimum should scale with device speed to some extent. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIVAwUAVTbIxDnsnt1WYoG5AQIgAA//Z9FlEpkHcJJ75WGjrXgGJPyNTfEZOkoz jnD8PpBY2Afp341vMatd0XKErdEAhuPQmJMAa+tbxht6pk77X3fSzXghGA8FEafg yazn5pfBt6NXmepV4vhl/+LNYuWRxxLSA9EDm7wEg+tiO0UEts+a0w2TSXzcT1w+ 30Yi1EjAlTaJ5yjlBHUOtTXWE43D6RKnUr6FMy2dRlnzlFyDlezRMChWo9v6OkQF YqJ20FcvmJdLHY/6Yif3jvpm7eQecMqdCZENTvW/mJI86zqf6E+ToCYS1VNjfDnK ud61iU9eshu4WtNWBG6KLuHBD0grO1NaEL7/S16w1KdNJMhYgiK8WussvIAJEesA 5SlETM7Y/1XFq8puwlAq2/tuPfhZ+TFxnAwce/C3hMTDcYAACnS/R6INFQXqGvy3 nX1NLogrCycX8oqxv3jTFKLVqIVwlkSlHcUGzIWjcfCF37StcXFKI5q862agyg2+ NNocFMuXhPPM1YcB9JJSo2nCsor4e9tTdVEZlFm2B3cc8LJ9BLWUMSoi1h7VK/1g P7psnPIjz7/cdI2TZTFjGTZ0Kvhx/NTYp41AZealDNxeGWUNM+5xGZnUF8QRBc/E 0dGHtEAah834BDQFvNnJtuuh/s+KwbvswjNP+njoBsHjIQIvngDABpOwpIkdqF6r diQ2gUPnHN0= =OHG6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'md/4.1' of git://neil.brown.name/md Pull md updates from Neil Brown: "More updates that usual this time. A few have performance impacts which hould mostly be positive, but RAID5 (in particular) can be very work-load ensitive... We'll have to wait and see. Highlights: - "experimental" code for managing md/raid1 across a cluster using DLM. Code is not ready for general use and triggers a WARNING if used. However it is looking good and mostly done and having in mainline will help co-ordinate development. - RAID5/6 can now batch multiple (4K wide) stripe_heads so as to handle a full (chunk wide) stripe as a single unit. - RAID6 can now perform read-modify-write cycles which should help performance on larger arrays: 6 or more devices. - RAID5/6 stripe cache now grows and shrinks dynamically. The value set is used as a minimum. - Resync is now allowed to go a little faster than the 'mininum' when there is competing IO. How much faster depends on the speed of the devices, so the effective minimum should scale with device speed to some extent" * tag 'md/4.1' of git://neil.brown.name/md: (58 commits) md/raid5: don't do chunk aligned read on degraded array. md/raid5: allow the stripe_cache to grow and shrink. md/raid5: change ->inactive_blocked to a bit-flag. md/raid5: move max_nr_stripes management into grow_one_stripe and drop_one_stripe md/raid5: pass gfp_t arg to grow_one_stripe() md/raid5: introduce configuration option rmw_level md/raid5: activate raid6 rmw feature md/raid6 algorithms: xor_syndrome() for SSE2 md/raid6 algorithms: xor_syndrome() for generic int md/raid6 algorithms: improve test program md/raid6 algorithms: delta syndrome functions raid5: handle expansion/resync case with stripe batching raid5: handle io error of batch list RAID5: batch adjacent full stripe write raid5: track overwrite disk count raid5: add a new flag to track if a stripe can be batched raid5: use flex_array for scribble data md raid0: access mddev->queue (request queue member) conditionally because it is not set when accessed from dm-raid md: allow resync to go faster when there is competing IO. md: remove 'go_faster' option from ->sync_request() ... |
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asymmetric_keys | ||
async_tx | ||
842.c | ||
ablk_helper.c | ||
ablkcipher.c | ||
aead.c | ||
aes_generic.c | ||
af_alg.c | ||
ahash.c | ||
algapi.c | ||
algboss.c | ||
algif_aead.c | ||
algif_hash.c | ||
algif_rng.c | ||
algif_skcipher.c | ||
ansi_cprng.c | ||
anubis.c | ||
api.c | ||
arc4.c | ||
authenc.c | ||
authencesn.c | ||
blkcipher.c | ||
blowfish_common.c | ||
blowfish_generic.c | ||
camellia_generic.c | ||
cast5_generic.c | ||
cast6_generic.c | ||
cast_common.c | ||
cbc.c | ||
ccm.c | ||
chainiv.c | ||
cipher.c | ||
cmac.c | ||
compress.c | ||
crc32.c | ||
crc32c_generic.c | ||
crct10dif_common.c | ||
crct10dif_generic.c | ||
cryptd.c | ||
crypto_null.c | ||
crypto_user.c | ||
crypto_wq.c | ||
ctr.c | ||
cts.c | ||
deflate.c | ||
des_generic.c | ||
drbg.c | ||
ecb.c | ||
eseqiv.c | ||
fcrypt.c | ||
fips.c | ||
gcm.c | ||
gf128mul.c | ||
ghash-generic.c | ||
hash_info.c | ||
hmac.c | ||
internal.h | ||
Kconfig | ||
khazad.c | ||
krng.c | ||
lrw.c | ||
lz4.c | ||
lz4hc.c | ||
lzo.c | ||
Makefile | ||
mcryptd.c | ||
md4.c | ||
md5.c | ||
memneq.c | ||
michael_mic.c | ||
pcbc.c | ||
pcompress.c | ||
pcrypt.c | ||
proc.c | ||
ripemd.h | ||
rmd128.c | ||
rmd160.c | ||
rmd256.c | ||
rmd320.c | ||
rng.c | ||
salsa20_generic.c | ||
scatterwalk.c | ||
seed.c | ||
seqiv.c | ||
serpent_generic.c | ||
sha1_generic.c | ||
sha256_generic.c | ||
sha512_generic.c | ||
shash.c | ||
tcrypt.c | ||
tcrypt.h | ||
tea.c | ||
testmgr.c | ||
testmgr.h | ||
tgr192.c | ||
twofish_common.c | ||
twofish_generic.c | ||
vmac.c | ||
wp512.c | ||
xcbc.c | ||
xor.c | ||
xts.c | ||
zlib.c |