diff --git a/website/content/en/status/report-2023-10-2023-12/packrat.adoc b/website/content/en/status/report-2023-10-2023-12/packrat.adoc index afff0ddb3b..132045620c 100644 --- a/website/content/en/status/report-2023-10-2023-12/packrat.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/status/report-2023-10-2023-12/packrat.adoc @@ -1,63 +1,63 @@ === Packrat - NFS client caching on non-volatile storage Contact: Rick Macklem NFSv4.1/4.2 provides support for a feature called delegations. When a NFSv4.1/4.2 client holds a delegation, the client has certain rights to a file, including a guarantee that no other client will make changes to the file unless the delegation is recalled. As such, when a client holds a delegation for a file, it can aggressively cache the file's data, knowing that it will not be modified by other clients until it returns the delegation. This project is intended to allow the NFSv4.1/4.2 client to aggressively cache file data on client local non-volatile storage, when the client holds a delegation for the file. I created a patch long ago to try and do this for NFSv4.0, but it was never at a stage where it was worth using. This project is a complete rewrite of the patch, done in part because NFSv4.1/4.2 plus other recent NFSv4-related changes make doing this more feasible. I now have code running fairly well and hope to have a patch ready for others to test this winter. Early testing shows promise. For a test run of "make buildkernel", the test with and without packrat enabled performed as follows: .NFS operation counts [cols="1,1,1,1,1,1", frame="none", options="header"] |=== | NFS operation counts | Getattr | Lookup | Read | Write | Total RPCs |with packrats |433506 |99254 |0 |0 |371736 |without packrats |2359913 |97954 |10748 |0 |2318810 |=== .Elapsed Run Time [cols="1,1,1", frame="none", options="header"] |=== | Elapsed Run Time (sec) | with packrat | without packrat | |5561 |6203 |=== As you can see, the packrat case ran a little faster and with fewer RPCs. Although this test was run on my little LAN, it is hoped that a NFSv4.1/4.2 mount over a WAN would show a larger difference in performance. I will note that the packrat cache was primed by unrolling a tarball of FreeBSD's [.filename]#/usr/src# into the NFSv4.1/4.2 mount. -This will be very much an experimental feature, but it is hoped it will allow NFS mounts to be used more effectively, particularily in WAN situations, such as a mobile laptop. +This will be very much an experimental feature, but it is hoped it will allow NFS mounts to be used more effectively, particularly in WAN situations, such as a mobile laptop. -There is still work to be done, particularily with respect to recovery of delegations after a NFSv4.1/4.2 client restart. +There is still work to be done, particularly with respect to recovery of delegations after a NFSv4.1/4.2 client restart. Hopefully, the next status report will include a URL that allows downloading of a patch for user testing.