
On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 03:28:00PM +0800, Qu Wenruo wrote:
[BACKGROUND] Unlike FUSE/Kernel which always pass aligned read range, U-boot fs code just pass the request range to underlying fses.
Under most case, this works fine, as U-boot only really needs to read the whole file (aka, 0 for both offset and len, len will be later determined using file size).
But if some advanced user/script wants to extract kernel/initramfs from combined image, we may need to do unaligned read in that case.
[ADVANTAGE] This patchset will handle unaligned read range in _fs_read():
Get blocksize of the underlying fs
Read the leading block contianing the unaligned range The full block will be stored in a local buffer, then only copy the bytes in the unaligned range into the destination buffer.
If the first block covers the whole range, we just call it aday.
Read the aligned range if there is any
Read the tailing block containing the unaligned range And copy the covered range into the destination.
[DISADVANTAGE] There are mainly two problems:
Extra memory allocation for every _fs_read() call For the leading and tailing block.
Extra path resolving All those supported fs will have to do extra path resolving up to 2 times (one for the leading block, one for the tailing block). This may slow down the read.
This conceptually seems like a good thing. Can you please post some before/after times of reading large images from the supported filesystems?