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1What:		/sys/class/bdi/<bdi>/
2Date:		January 2008
3Contact:	Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
4Description:
5
6Provide a place in sysfs for the backing_dev_info object.  This allows
7setting and retrieving various BDI specific variables.
8
9The <bdi> identifier can be either of the following:
10
11MAJOR:MINOR
12
13	Device number for block devices, or value of st_dev on
14	non-block filesystems which provide their own BDI, such as NFS
15	and FUSE.
16
17MAJOR:MINOR-fuseblk
18
19	Value of st_dev on fuseblk filesystems.
20
21default
22
23	The default backing dev, used for non-block device backed
24	filesystems which do not provide their own BDI.
25
26Files under /sys/class/bdi/<bdi>/
27---------------------------------
28
29read_ahead_kb (read-write)
30
31	Size of the read-ahead window in kilobytes
32
33min_ratio (read-write)
34
35	Under normal circumstances each device is given a part of the
36	total write-back cache that relates to its current average
37	writeout speed in relation to the other devices.
38
39	The 'min_ratio' parameter allows assigning a minimum
40	percentage of the write-back cache to a particular device.
41	For example, this is useful for providing a minimum QoS.
42
43max_ratio (read-write)
44
45	Allows limiting a particular device to use not more than the
46	given percentage of the write-back cache.  This is useful in
47	situations where we want to avoid one device taking all or
48	most of the write-back cache.  For example in case of an NFS
49	mount that is prone to get stuck, or a FUSE mount which cannot
50	be trusted to play fair.
51