> As David Gould mentioned, we need to do pre-fetching of data pages
> somehow.
>
> When doing a sequential scan on a table, the OS is doing a one-page
> prefetch, which is probably enough. The problem is index scans of the
> table. Those are not sequential in the main heap table (unless it is
> clustered on the index), so a prefetch would help here a lot.
>
> That is where we need async i/o. I am looking in BSDI, and I don't see
> any way to do async i/o. The only way I can think of doing it is via
> threads.
I found it. It is an fcntl option. From man fcntl:
O_ASYNC Enable the SIGIO signal to be sent to the process group when
I/O is possible, e.g., upon availability of data to be read.
Who else supports this?
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