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Han-Wen Nienhuys authored
If a returned file implements the FilePassthroughFder interface, we try to register the file in the kernel. Implement this for loopbackFile, and test the behavior. For benchmarking, use a single reader. With multiple readers, contents are served out of kernel cache, and do not reflect FUSE performance. Benchmark (CPU i5-8350U pinned at 2Ghz): $ go build -v && go test -run "abc" -bench '(Libfuse|FD)' --passthrough_hp ~/vc/libfuse/build/example/passthrough_hp -test.cpu=1 BenchmarkGoFuseFDRead 27444 45997 ns/op 1424.80 MB/s 87 B/op 1 allocs/op BenchmarkLibfuseHP 35377 32198 ns/op 2035.43 MB/s 0 B/op 0 allocs/op $ go build -v && sudo go test -run "abc" -bench '(Libfuse|FD)' --passthrough_hp ~/vc/libfuse/build/example/passthrough_hp -test.cpu=1 BenchmarkGoFuseFDRead 91788 11902 ns/op 5506.23 MB/s 3 B/op 0 allocs/op BenchmarkLibfuseHP 100556 11831 ns/op 5539.38 MB/s 0 B/op 0 allocs/op Change-Id: If8bde502a3450028f4d87ba61fa9c76ea3ea6c63
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