Hi Stefan,
Can You give a gibt for compatible x86 hw? I tried The democd on an FSC Athlon64 which did mit start at all. Does for example a comp list for nova exist?

What so You mean with: it serves only one client- one client application?

Best regards
Wolfgang

Von: Stefan Kalkowski
Gesendet: โ€Ž28.โ€Ž04.โ€Ž2014 21:13
An: genode-main@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: Block Cache

Hi Wolfgang,

On 04/28/2014 08:27 PM, w_schmidt@...52...181... wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a few question regarding genodes block cache in 14.02.
>
> If understand it correctly on x86-based computers genode starts on top of
> linux.

well, that's not true. Yes, Genode is able to run on top of Linux,
mostly for development purposes. But Genode runs also directly on x86
hardware using the NOVA kernel, or Fiasco.OC kernel, or the OKL4 kernel,
or Pistachio kernel.

> Therefore multiple caches will be used before something goes to genode
> a) the cache on a hdd
> b) cache on a drive controller
> c) the linux block cache

If running on Linux yes, but normally it wouldn't make much sense to use
an additional block cache here.

> d) qemu

As already said: you don't need to use Qemu. Most run scripts are
starting Qemu by default, for convenience reasons only.

>
> The first one is about the scenario in which the block cache is used.
> Is the block cache only thought for embedded devices where genode runs
> nativly? Are all embeded devices usable with the cache?

The block cache uses the block session of Genode. It uses exactly one
block device, and serves exectly one client. As all block device drivers
of Genode are implementing the block session interface, the block cache
can be used on top of all block drivers, whether its a x86 AHCI driver,
or MMC card driver of an ARM SoC, or whatever.

>
> Is there a way to mount a partition in genode with qemu without using caches
> from c) and d) ?
> Or is there a x86 hardware where genode can directly operate on?

Qemu allows to define the caching policy of a hard drive (cache=none). I
don't know whether it's possible to circumvent Linux block cache. I
assume that's hard.
But as mentioned above, you can use conventional x86 PC hardware.

Regards
Stefan

>
> As far as I have seen so far the disc cache of Linux does not seem to be
> disablable. I have only foudn ways to flush linux cache (like sync && echo 3
>  > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches).
>
> Best regards,
> Wolfgang
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> "Accelerate Dev Cycles with Automated Cross-Browser Testing - For FREE
> Instantly run your Selenium tests across 300+ browser/OS combos.  Get
> unparalleled scalability from the best Selenium testing platform available.
> Simple to use. Nothing to install. Get started now for free."
> http://p.sf.net/sfu/SauceLabs
> _______________________________________________
> Genode-main mailing list
> Genode-main@lists.sourceforge.net
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/genode-main
>

--
Stefan Kalkowski
Genode Labs

http://www.genode-labs.com/ ยท http://genode.org/

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Accelerate Dev Cycles with Automated Cross-Browser Testing - For FREE
Instantly run your Selenium tests across 300+ browser/OS combos.  Get
unparalleled scalability from the best Selenium testing platform available.
Simple to use. Nothing to install. Get started now for free."
http://p.sf.net/sfu/SauceLabs
_______________________________________________
Genode-main mailing list
Genode-main@lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/genode-main