[RFC PATCH 0/4] Add support for LZ4-compressed kernels

이경식 kyungsik.lee at lge.com
Tue Jan 29 23:03:31 EST 2013



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> Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/4] Add support for LZ4-compressed kernels
> 
> On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 02:50:43PM +0900, Kyungsik Lee wrote:
> > This patchset is for supporting LZ4 compressed kernel and initial
> > ramdisk on the x86 and ARM architectures.
> 
> Have you considered the 'high compression' mode of lz4?
> http://code.google.com/p/lz4/source/browse/trunk/lz4hc.c
> 
Yes, The high compression mode of lz4 is set as default
in the submitted patch. The figure shows:

Uncompressed size: 13MB
lz4: Normal compression mode
output size: 8.1MB (62.7%)
decompression time: 232ms(148ms, with enabled unaligned memory access)

lz4: High compression mode
output size: 6.8MB (52.3%)
decompression time: 251ms(167ms)

The size of output in NC(Normal Compression) is bigger than HC(High Compression)
But decompression in NC is a bit faster than HC in ARM based board.


I assume that 

> The compression format remains the same, the compressor tries harder (but
> is slower), resulting compression ratio is better.
> 
> an examle compression for vmlinux.bin of x86_64 build:
> 
> input size: 16509520 bytes
> 
> lz4 (svn 88):
> output size:        6393684    (38.7%)
> compression time:      41.7 ms (395 MB/s)
> decompression time:    13.7 ms (1204 MB/s)
> 
> lz4hc (svn 88):
> output size:        5319137    (32.2%)
> compression time:       683 ms (24 MB/s)
> decompression time:    13.1 ms (1259 MB/s)
> 
> compressed file delta: 6393684 - 5319137 = 1074547 ~ 1MB
> 
> tested on a Nehalem box; same test on my slow desktop gives
> 
> lz4:
> compression time:      97   ms (169 MB/s)
> decompression time:    25.7 ms (643 MB/s)
> 
> lz4hc:
> compression time:    1386 ms (11 MB/s)
> decompression time:    26 ms (619 MB/s)
> 
> While the decompression time is almost the same, image size is smaller.
> The kernel image compression is run in userspace and the low speed is not
> much of concern for a one-time operation.
> 
> For the reference, lzo (current kernel version) run on the destktop:
> 
> output size:         6026256 (36.5%)
> decompression time:     79.6 ms (207 MB/s)
> 
> > It seems that it’s worth trying LZ4 compressed kernel image or ramdisk
> > for making the kernel boot more faster.
> 
> There's another potential user of lz4: btrfs. I've submitted a feature
> preview integrating lz4 compression
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/15744
> and we have tried to integrate the HC mode as well
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/18165
> .
> So far it's on a slow track, conceptually it works, but I the code needs
> some work so it could live under lib/* (we've used the svn sources with
> minor changes, no kernel coding style). It would be easier for me to
> enhance the existing lib/lz4/* codebase.
> 
> Also zram could consider lz4, I'm not sure if there are other potential
> users.
> 
> 
> david




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