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authorNitin Gupta <ngupta@vflare.org>2010-06-01 13:31:26 +0530
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>2010-06-18 12:50:30 -0700
commit00ac9ba01d1868de1fc4645d952381966afa3ec2 (patch)
treea85f6cda6a19ba8907c3651e071ae48a68b02dc9 /drivers/staging/zram
parentf1e3cfff4d58767a76fe71e18bffdeed10318b4e (diff)
Staging: zram: Rename ramzswap to zram in documentation
Related changes: - Included example to show usage as generic (non-swap) disk with ext4 filesystem. - Renamed rzscontrol to zramconfig to match with new device naming. Signed-off-by: Nitin Gupta <ngupta@vflare.org> Acked-by: Pekka Enberg <penberg@cs.helsinki.fi> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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diff --git a/drivers/staging/zram/zram.txt b/drivers/staging/zram/zram.txt
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@@ -1,46 +1,57 @@
-ramzswap: Compressed RAM based swap device
--------------------------------------------
+zram: Compressed RAM based block devices
+----------------------------------------
Project home: http://compcache.googlecode.com/
* Introduction
-The ramzswap module creates RAM based block devices which can (only) be used as
-swap disks. Pages swapped to these devices are compressed and stored in memory
-itself. See project home for use cases, performance numbers and a lot more.
+The zram module creates RAM based block devices: /dev/ramX (X = 0, 1, ...).
+Pages written to these disks are compressed and stored in memory itself.
+These disks allow very fast I/O and compression provides good amounts of
+memory savings.
-Individual ramzswap devices are configured and initialized using rzscontrol
-userspace utility as shown in examples below. See rzscontrol man page for more
-details.
+See project home for use cases, performance numbers and a lot more.
+
+Individual zram devices are configured and initialized using zramconfig
+userspace utility as shown in examples below. See zramconfig man page for
+more details.
* Usage
-Following shows a typical sequence of steps for using ramzswap.
+Following shows a typical sequence of steps for using zram.
1) Load Modules:
- modprobe ramzswap num_devices=4
- This creates 4 (uninitialized) devices: /dev/ramzswap{0,1,2,3}
+ modprobe zram num_devices=4
+ This creates 4 (uninitialized) devices: /dev/zram{0,1,2,3}
(num_devices parameter is optional. Default: 1)
2) Initialize:
- Use rzscontrol utility to configure and initialize individual
- ramzswap devices. Example:
- rzscontrol /dev/ramzswap2 --init # uses default value of disksize_kb
+ Use zramconfig utility to configure and initialize individual
+ zram devices. For example:
+ zramconfig /dev/zram0 --init # uses default value of disksize_kb
+ zramconfig /dev/zram1 --disksize_kb=102400 # 100MB /dev/zram1
- *See rzscontrol man page for more details and examples*
+ *See zramconfig man page for more details and examples*
3) Activate:
- swapon /dev/ramzswap2 # or any other initialized ramzswap device
+ mkswap /dev/zram0
+ swapon /dev/zram0
+
+ mkfs.ext4 /dev/zram1
+ mount /dev/zram1 /tmp
4) Stats:
- rzscontrol /dev/ramzswap2 --stats
+ zramconfig /dev/zram0 --stats
+ zramconfig /dev/zram1 --stats
5) Deactivate:
- swapoff /dev/ramzswap2
+ swapoff /dev/zram0
+ umount /dev/zram1
6) Reset:
- rzscontrol /dev/ramzswap2 --reset
- (This frees all the memory allocated for this device).
+ zramconfig /dev/zram0 --reset
+ zramconfig /dev/zram1 --reset
+ (This frees memory allocated for the given device).
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