XFS continues to come up against 4k stacks, despite the best efforts of
several people to slim down xfs a bit (and in fact it seems ok over
simple storage these days), people are always able to stack up enough IO
path to push the limits of a 4k stack.
What would people think of adding a module parameter to xfs, i.e.
modprobe xfs 4kstacks_may_break=1
or somesuch; and without this modprobe would fail on a 4kstacks kernel
with a "helpful" message. This would at least require some positive
action on the admin's part to acknowledge that there is some risk to
using xfs with 4k stacks. (unfortunately something like the Fedora
installer would of course have to add this by default when installing on
xfs, maybe it could also warn the user of the risk...)
I hate to further the meme of "xfs won't work with 4kstacks" but the
truth is that there are IO path scenarios where it can lead to problems.
What do folks think; useful? pointless? too heavy-handed?
-Eric
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