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@ -99,18 +99,22 @@ static int chWriteBackPage_helper(stasis_buffer_manager_t* bm, pageid_t pageid,
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// When we optimize for sequential writes, we try to make sure that
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// When we optimize for sequential writes, we try to make sure that
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// write back only happens in a single thread. Therefore, there is
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// write back only happens in a single thread. Therefore, there is
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// no reason to put dirty pages in the LRU, and lruFast will ignore
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// no reason to put dirty pages in the LRU, and lruFast will ignore
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// dirty pages that are inserted into it. Since we may be making a dirty
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// dirty pages that are inserted into it.
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// page become clean here, we remove the page from LRU, and put it
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// back in. (There is no need to do this if the sequential
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// Since we may be making a dirty page become clean here, we remove
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// optimizations are turned off...)
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// the page from LRU, and put it back in.
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if(stasis_buffer_manager_hint_writes_are_sequential)
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if(stasis_buffer_manager_hint_writes_are_sequential)
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// The removal sets the page's ref count. It does nothing else if
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// the page is dirty.
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ch->lru->remove(ch->lru, p);
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ch->lru->remove(ch->lru, p);
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// write calls stasis_page_flushed(p);
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// write calls stasis_page_flushed(p);
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ch->page_handle->write(ch->page_handle, p);
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ch->page_handle->write(ch->page_handle, p);
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// Put the page back in LRU iff we just took it out.
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if(stasis_buffer_manager_hint_writes_are_sequential)
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if(stasis_buffer_manager_hint_writes_are_sequential)
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// Put the page back in LRU iff we just took it out / changed its
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// ref count.
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ch->lru->insert(ch->lru, p);
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ch->lru->insert(ch->lru, p);
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p->needsFlush = 0;
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p->needsFlush = 0;
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