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  1 =================                                   1 =================
  2 Writecache target                                   2 Writecache target
  3 =================                                   3 =================
  4                                                     4 
  5 The writecache target caches writes on persist      5 The writecache target caches writes on persistent memory or on SSD. It
  6 doesn't cache reads because reads are supposed      6 doesn't cache reads because reads are supposed to be cached in page cache
  7 in normal RAM.                                      7 in normal RAM.
  8                                                     8 
  9 When the device is constructed, the first sect      9 When the device is constructed, the first sector should be zeroed or the
 10 first sector should contain valid superblock f     10 first sector should contain valid superblock from previous invocation.
 11                                                    11 
 12 Constructor parameters:                            12 Constructor parameters:
 13                                                    13 
 14 1. type of the cache device - "p" or "s"           14 1. type of the cache device - "p" or "s"
                                                   >>  15 
 15         - p - persistent memory                    16         - p - persistent memory
 16         - s - SSD                                  17         - s - SSD
 17 2. the underlying device that will be cached       18 2. the underlying device that will be cached
 18 3. the cache device                                19 3. the cache device
 19 4. block size (4096 is recommended; the maximu     20 4. block size (4096 is recommended; the maximum block size is the page
 20    size)                                           21    size)
 21 5. the number of optional parameters (the para     22 5. the number of optional parameters (the parameters with an argument
 22    count as two)                                   23    count as two)
 23                                                    24 
 24         start_sector n          (default: 0)       25         start_sector n          (default: 0)
 25                 offset from the start of cache     26                 offset from the start of cache device in 512-byte sectors
 26         high_watermark n        (default: 50)      27         high_watermark n        (default: 50)
 27                 start writeback when the numbe     28                 start writeback when the number of used blocks reach this
 28                 watermark                          29                 watermark
 29         low_watermark x         (default: 45)      30         low_watermark x         (default: 45)
 30                 stop writeback when the number     31                 stop writeback when the number of used blocks drops below
 31                 this watermark                     32                 this watermark
 32         writeback_jobs n        (default: unli     33         writeback_jobs n        (default: unlimited)
 33                 limit the number of blocks tha     34                 limit the number of blocks that are in flight during
 34                 writeback. Setting this value      35                 writeback. Setting this value reduces writeback
 35                 throughput, but it may improve     36                 throughput, but it may improve latency of read requests
 36         autocommit_blocks n     (default: 64 f     37         autocommit_blocks n     (default: 64 for pmem, 65536 for ssd)
 37                 when the application writes th     38                 when the application writes this amount of blocks without
 38                 issuing the FLUSH request, the     39                 issuing the FLUSH request, the blocks are automatically
 39                 committed                          40                 committed
 40         autocommit_time ms      (default: 1000     41         autocommit_time ms      (default: 1000)
 41                 autocommit time in millisecond     42                 autocommit time in milliseconds. The data is automatically
 42                 committed if this time passes      43                 committed if this time passes and no FLUSH request is
 43                 received                           44                 received
 44         fua                     (by default on     45         fua                     (by default on)
 45                 applicable only to persistent      46                 applicable only to persistent memory - use the FUA flag
 46                 when writing data from persist     47                 when writing data from persistent memory back to the
 47                 underlying device                  48                 underlying device
 48         nofua                                      49         nofua
 49                 applicable only to persistent      50                 applicable only to persistent memory - don't use the FUA
 50                 flag when writing back data an     51                 flag when writing back data and send the FLUSH request
 51                 afterwards                         52                 afterwards
 52                                                    53 
 53                 - some underlying devices perf     54                 - some underlying devices perform better with fua, some
 54                   with nofua. The user should      55                   with nofua. The user should test it
 55         cleaner                                << 
 56                 when this option is activated  << 
 57                 arguments or by a message), th << 
 58                 new writes (however, writes to << 
 59                 promoted, to avoid data corrup << 
 60                 writes) and it will gradually  << 
 61                 data. The userspace can then m << 
 62                 process with "dmsetup status". << 
 63                 blocks drops to zero, userspac << 
 64                 dm-writecache target and repla << 
 65                 other targets.                 << 
 66         max_age n                              << 
 67                 specifies the maximum age of a << 
 68                 a block is stored in the cache << 
 69                 written to the underlying devi << 
 70         metadata_only                          << 
 71                 only metadata is promoted to t << 
 72                 improves performance for heavi << 
 73         pause_writeback n       (default: 3000 << 
 74                 pause writeback if there was s << 
 75                 the origin volume in the last  << 
 76                                                    56 
 77 Status:                                            57 Status:
 78                                                << 
 79 1. error indicator - 0 if there was no error,      58 1. error indicator - 0 if there was no error, otherwise error number
 80 2. the number of blocks                            59 2. the number of blocks
 81 3. the number of free blocks                       60 3. the number of free blocks
 82 4. the number of blocks under writeback            61 4. the number of blocks under writeback
 83 5. the number of read blocks                   << 
 84 6. the number of read blocks that hit the cach << 
 85 7. the number of write blocks                  << 
 86 8. the number of write blocks that hit uncommi << 
 87 9. the number of write blocks that hit committ << 
 88 10. the number of write blocks that bypass the << 
 89 11. the number of write blocks that are alloca << 
 90 12. the number of write requests that are bloc << 
 91 13. the number of flush requests               << 
 92 14. the number of discarded blocks             << 
 93                                                    62 
 94 Messages:                                          63 Messages:
 95         flush                                      64         flush
 96                 Flush the cache device. The me !!  65                 flush the cache device. The message returns successfully
 97                 if the cache device was flushe     66                 if the cache device was flushed without an error
 98         flush_on_suspend                           67         flush_on_suspend
 99                 Flush the cache device on next !!  68                 flush the cache device on next suspend. Use this message
100                 when you are going to remove t     69                 when you are going to remove the cache device. The proper
101                 sequence for removing the cach     70                 sequence for removing the cache device is:
102                                                    71 
103                 1. send the "flush_on_suspend"     72                 1. send the "flush_on_suspend" message
104                 2. load an inactive table with     73                 2. load an inactive table with a linear target that maps
105                    to the underlying device        74                    to the underlying device
106                 3. suspend the device              75                 3. suspend the device
107                 4. ask for status and verify t     76                 4. ask for status and verify that there are no errors
108                 5. resume the device, so that      77                 5. resume the device, so that it will use the linear
109                    target                          78                    target
110                 6. the cache device is now ina     79                 6. the cache device is now inactive and it can be deleted
111         cleaner                                << 
112                 See above "cleaner" constructo << 
113         clear_stats                            << 
114                 Clear the statistics that are  << 
                                                      

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