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From: "D. Jansen" <d.g.jansen@googlemail.com>
To: david@lang.hm
Cc: Theodore Tso <tytso@mit.edu>, Oliver Neukum <oneukum@suse.de>,
	akpm@linux-foundation.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>,
	njs@pobox.com, bart@samwel.tk
Subject: Re: [rfc] Ignore Fsync Calls in Laptop_Mode
Date: Mon, 30 May 2011 23:24:03 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <BANLkTimSLoY3uwtGvA2x5C0HhNEHvmWqzw@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.02.1105301349530.5766@asgard.lang.hm>

On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 10:53 PM,  <david@lang.hm> wrote:
> On Mon, 30 May 2011, D. Jansen wrote:
>
>> On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 8:45 PM,  <david@lang.hm> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> the problem is that most users don't know what their system is running,
>>> or
>>> what effect disaling fsync would have. those that do can probably use
>>> LD_PRELOAD to override fsync calls.
>>
>> As we found out, they can't. But if we export barrier, I hope a
>> library could wrap fsyncs into barriers. Is that the case?
>
> a library can wrap fsync into anything.
>
>>>
>>> it doesn't take running a mail server, even a mail client will have the
>>> same
>>> risk. If you use POP for mail (a very common option) then you download
>>> messages and tell the server to delete them. if you do not really save
>>> them
>>> (one fsync after they are all saved), then you can loose everything that
>>> you
>>> downloaded.
>>
>> Yes, I know. It's the same argument again and again. I understand not
>> everybody wants this. But some do. Some prefer working 10-20% longer
>> on battery (certainty) instead of possibly losing 5 % data
>> (possibility) or losing all your data (possibility if you use laptop
>> mode and the hard disk wakes up again and again and eventually wears
>> out).
>
> those are some powerful numbers you are throwing around, can you back them
> up?

Yes. My netbook uses 4.8 W with hard disk off. 0.5 W more with hard
disk on. A lot of the time, the display is off and the power
consumption drops to about 3.5 W. I don't know how I got to 20 % atm.
I can only do this if fsync is disabled. I tried before, but it would
go on for every write. It died, very prematurely.
>
> do you really have so many fsync's going on that the disk spins up so much
> that you would gain 10-20% battery life?

Yes. Every autosave in LibreOffice triggers one. And I want autosave,
but I want them in memory, not on disk.
>
> and what makes you think the extra spin-ups from fsyncs will cause your hard
> drive to fail significantly earlier? (if you have a hard drive with a
> limited number of spin-up cycles, you probably don't want to use laptop mode
> at all)

Experience, see above. Also, this is well described behavior. All hard
disks are only designed to last a certain number of head loads and
unloads. Spinning up and down even less.
>
> why do you think it's a possibility of loosing only 5% of data?

Well, it really depends on the way your configure laptop mode. But in
my case the laptop mode window is 20 minutes, the run time then is
about 10-12 hrs. I can actually lose less than 5 % of the data created
during the battery run time. It's a certain 1-1.5 hours (10-15 %) more
work or a possible 20 mins (3.3 % actually) loss of work. I think it's
a good deal.

  reply	other threads:[~2011-05-30 21:24 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 53+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-05-19 13:34 [rfc] Ignore Fsync Calls in Laptop_Mode Dennis Jansen
2011-05-19 13:43 ` Alan Cox
     [not found]   ` <BANLkTikFRwPY_qOQpPmCmNUJbBUsGcuGUw@mail.gmail.com>
     [not found]     ` <20110519153928.40521b93@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
2011-05-19 15:01       ` D. Jansen
2011-05-19 15:02   ` D. Jansen
2011-05-20 15:34     ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2011-05-20  3:39 ` Dave Chinner
2011-05-20  6:01   ` D. Jansen
2011-05-22  0:48     ` Dave Chinner
2011-05-23  8:12       ` Oliver Neukum
2011-05-23 13:05         ` D. Jansen
2011-05-25  0:00         ` Dave Chinner
2011-05-25  6:50           ` Oliver Neukum
2011-05-26  7:01             ` D. Jansen
2011-05-26 10:49               ` Theodore Tso
     [not found]                 ` <BANLkTimNjt4=9v33Z9Nr12xa6GmyJ-Ue5A@mail.gmail.com>
2011-05-26 13:31                   ` Ted Ts'o
2011-05-26 16:05                     ` D. Jansen
2011-05-26 16:21                       ` Ted Ts'o
2011-05-27  7:12                         ` D. Jansen
2011-05-27 14:17                           ` Theodore Tso
2011-05-27 17:51                             ` david
2011-05-29 10:45                             ` D. Jansen
2011-05-30  1:53                               ` david
2011-05-30  7:13                                 ` Oliver Neukum
2011-05-30 12:55                                   ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2011-05-30 18:03                                     ` david
2011-05-30 13:55                                 ` D. Jansen
2011-05-30 18:02                                   ` david
2011-05-30 18:28                                     ` D. Jansen
2011-05-30 18:43                                       ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2011-05-30 19:54                                         ` D. Jansen
2011-05-30 18:45                                       ` david
2011-05-30 19:49                                         ` D. Jansen
2011-05-30 20:53                                           ` david
2011-05-30 21:24                                             ` D. Jansen [this message]
2011-05-30 22:41                                               ` david
2011-05-31  2:03                                               ` Ted Ts'o
2011-05-31  2:26                                                 ` david
2011-05-31 13:47                                                 ` D. Jansen
2011-05-31 18:23                                                   ` david
2011-05-31 18:37                                                     ` D. Jansen
2011-05-31 18:54                                                       ` david
2011-05-31 19:04                                                         ` D. Jansen
2011-06-02  7:42                                                 ` D. Jansen
2011-05-31  8:22                                               ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2011-05-30 22:10                                           ` Jesper Juhl
2011-05-31  6:48                                         ` Oliver Neukum
2011-05-26 19:31               ` Matthew Garrett
2011-05-27  7:22                 ` D. Jansen
2011-05-20 15:28 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2011-05-20 16:40   ` D. Jansen
2011-05-20 22:03     ` torbenh
2011-05-21  8:23       ` D. Jansen
2011-05-23  8:22     ` Jesper Juhl

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