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From: "Peter J. Braam" <braam@cs.cmu.edu>
To: Hans Reiser <reiser@idiom.com>
Cc: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de>,
	"William J. Earl" <wje@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com>,
	Tan Pong Heng <pongheng@starnet.gov.sg>,
	"Stephen C. Tweedie" <sct@redhat.com>,
	"Benjamin C.R. LaHaise" <blah@kvack.org>,
	Chris Mason <clmsys@osfmail.isc.rit.edu>,
	reiserfs@devlinux.com, linux-fsdevel@vger.rutgers.edu,
	linux-mm@kvack.org, Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>,
	Linus Torvalds <torvalds@transmeta.com>,
	intermezzo-devel@stelias.com, simmonds@stelias.com
Subject: Re: (reiserfs) Re: RFC: Re: journal ports for 2.3? (resending because my  ISP probably lost it)
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 10:22:03 -0500 (EST)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.02.10001051020180.27314-100000@carissimi.coda.cs.cmu.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <387340D5.7DF8BEC2@idiom.com>

I think I mean joining.  What I need is:
  
 braam starts trans
   does A
   calls reiser: hans starts
   does B
   hans commits; nothing goes to disk yet
   braam does C
braam commits/aborts ABC now go or don't


- Peter -

On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Hans Reiser wrote:

> Is nesting really the term you mean to use here, or is joining the term you
> mean?
> 
> Do you really mean transactions within other transactions?
> 
> Exactly what functionality do you need?
> 
> Hans
> 
> "Peter J. Braam" wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have one request for the journal API for use by network file systems -
> > it is a request of a slightly different nature than the ones discussed so
> > far.
> >
> > InterMezzo (www.inter-mezzo.org) exploits an existing disk file system as
> > a cache and wraps around it. (Any disk file system can be used, but so far
> > only Ext2 has been exploited.)  High availability file systems need update
> > logs of changes that were made to the cache so that these may be
> > propagated to peers when they come back online (to support "disconnected
> > operation").
> >
> > Requested feature:
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Stephen's journal API has a tremendously useful feature: it allows nesting
> > of transactions.   I don't know if Reiser has this (can you tell me
> > Chris?) but it is _incredibly_ useful.  So:
> >
> > - InterMezzo can start a journal transaction
> >  - execute the underlying Ext3 routine within that transaction
> >    (i.e. the Ext3 transaction becomes part of the one started
> >     by InterMezzo)
> > - InterMezzo finishes its routine (e.g. by noting that an update
> > took place in its update log) and commits or aborts the transaction
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > [So, in particular InterMezzo and Ext3 share the journal transaction log.]
> >
> > Why is this useful? There are at least two reasons:
> >
> >  - the update InterMezzo update log can be kept in sync with the Ext3 file
> > system as a cache
> >
> >  - InterMezzo will soon manage somewhat more metadata (e.g. it may want to
> > remmeber a global file identifier, similar to a Coda FID or NFS file
> > handle) and it can make updates to its metadata atomically with updates
> > made to Ext3 metadata.
> >
> > Both of these reasons touch the core architectural decisions of systems
> > like Coda/AFS/InterMezzo/DCE-DFS -- so there is some historical reason to
> > be so delighted with what one can do with Stephen's API.
> >
> > Presently, systems like Coda and AFS have a hell of a time keeping caches
> > in sync with the metadata and to a large extent Coda's really bad
> > performance is caused by this (an external transaction system is used in
> > conjunction with synchronous operations on the disk file system, ouch...).
> > InterMezzo will start using the kernel journal facility that should be
> > much lighter weight.
> >
> > Is this a reasonable thing to ask for?
> >
> > - Peter -
> 
> --
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>  (http://devlinux.org/namesys).  If you sell an OS or
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> 

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  reply	other threads:[~2000-01-05 15:22 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <000c01bf472c$8ad8cb60$8edb1581@isc.rit.edu>
1999-12-21  0:24 ` RFC: Re: journal ports for 2.3? Stephen C. Tweedie
1999-12-21 10:18   ` Andrea Arcangeli
1999-12-21 13:21     ` (reiserfs) " Stephen C. Tweedie
1999-12-21 13:57       ` Andrea Arcangeli
1999-12-22  0:28         ` Stephen C. Tweedie
1999-12-23 11:51           ` Hans Reiser
1999-12-22 23:37       ` Hans Reiser
2000-01-06 17:48         ` Stephen C. Tweedie
2000-01-06 18:20           ` Andrea Arcangeli
2000-01-06 21:32             ` Hans Reiser
2000-01-07 11:51               ` Stephen C. Tweedie
2000-01-07 12:46                 ` Andrea Arcangeli
2000-01-07 19:59                 ` Hans Reiser
1999-12-22  1:21     ` Benjamin C.R. LaHaise
1999-12-22 22:19       ` Stephen C. Tweedie
1999-12-22 22:41         ` (reiserfs) " Tan Pong Heng
1999-12-23  3:27           ` William J. Earl
1999-12-23 15:36             ` Andrea Arcangeli
1999-12-24  5:53               ` afei
1999-12-26  8:26               ` feiliu
2000-01-02 22:24                 ` Peter J. Braam
2000-01-05 13:02                   ` (reiserfs) Re: RFC: Re: journal ports for 2.3? (resending because my ISP probably lost it) Hans Reiser
2000-01-05 15:22                     ` Peter J. Braam [this message]
2000-01-05 15:37                       ` Tigran Aivazian
2000-01-06  8:40                         ` Hans Reiser
2000-01-05 15:50                       ` Chris Mason
2000-01-06  8:34                       ` (reiserfs) Re: RFC: Re: journal ports for 2.3? (resendingbecause " Hans Reiser
2000-01-07  1:25                         ` (reiserfs) Re: RFC: Re: journal ports for 2.3? (resendingbecause my Albert D. Cahalan
2000-01-07 11:37                           ` Stephen C. Tweedie
2000-01-06 17:54           ` (reiserfs) Re: RFC: Re: journal ports for 2.3? Stephen C. Tweedie
1999-12-23 12:02       ` Hans Reiser
1999-12-23 15:49         ` Andrea Arcangeli
1999-12-23 16:41           ` Hans Reiser
1999-12-27 16:31       ` Andrea Arcangeli

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