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author | Josef Bacik <jbacik@fb.com> | 2014-05-13 17:30:47 -0700 |
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committer | Chris Mason <clm@fb.com> | 2014-06-09 17:20:48 -0700 |
commit | fcebe4562dec83b3f8d3088d77584727b09130b2 (patch) | |
tree | 80cf5cf51b8ccbada232486acf57c4bb1cbcf3b4 /fs/btrfs/ctree.c | |
parent | 5dca6eea91653e9949ce6eb9e9acab6277e2f2c4 (diff) | |
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Btrfs: rework qgroup accounting
Currently qgroups account for space by intercepting delayed ref updates to fs
trees. It does this by adding sequence numbers to delayed ref updates so that
it can figure out how the tree looked before the update so we can adjust the
counters properly. The problem with this is that it does not allow delayed refs
to be merged, so if you say are defragging an extent with 5k snapshots pointing
to it we will thrash the delayed ref lock because we need to go back and
manually merge these things together. Instead we want to process quota changes
when we know they are going to happen, like when we first allocate an extent, we
free a reference for an extent, we add new references etc. This patch
accomplishes this by only adding qgroup operations for real ref changes. We
only modify the sequence number when we need to lookup roots for bytenrs, this
reduces the amount of churn on the sequence number and allows us to merge
delayed refs as we add them most of the time. This patch encompasses a bunch of
architectural changes
1) qgroup ref operations: instead of tracking qgroup operations through the
delayed refs we simply add new ref operations whenever we notice that we need to
when we've modified the refs themselves.
2) tree mod seq: we no longer have this separation of major/minor counters.
this makes the sequence number stuff much more sane and we can remove some
locking that was needed to protect the counter.
3) delayed ref seq: we now read the tree mod seq number and use that as our
sequence. This means each new delayed ref doesn't have it's own unique sequence
number, rather whenever we go to lookup backrefs we inc the sequence number so
we can make sure to keep any new operations from screwing up our world view at
that given point. This allows us to merge delayed refs during runtime.
With all of these changes the delayed ref stuff is a little saner and the qgroup
accounting stuff no longer goes negative in some cases like it was before.
Thanks,
Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <clm@fb.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/btrfs/ctree.c')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/btrfs/ctree.c | 45 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/ctree.c b/fs/btrfs/ctree.c index 2f10e12ae94c..bbbe4f1c5086 100644 --- a/fs/btrfs/ctree.c +++ b/fs/btrfs/ctree.c @@ -356,44 +356,14 @@ static inline void tree_mod_log_write_unlock(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info) } /* - * Increment the upper half of tree_mod_seq, set lower half zero. - * - * Must be called with fs_info->tree_mod_seq_lock held. - */ -static inline u64 btrfs_inc_tree_mod_seq_major(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info) -{ - u64 seq = atomic64_read(&fs_info->tree_mod_seq); - seq &= 0xffffffff00000000ull; - seq += 1ull << 32; - atomic64_set(&fs_info->tree_mod_seq, seq); - return seq; -} - -/* - * Increment the lower half of tree_mod_seq. - * - * Must be called with fs_info->tree_mod_seq_lock held. The way major numbers - * are generated should not technically require a spin lock here. (Rationale: - * incrementing the minor while incrementing the major seq number is between its - * atomic64_read and atomic64_set calls doesn't duplicate sequence numbers, it - * just returns a unique sequence number as usual.) We have decided to leave - * that requirement in here and rethink it once we notice it really imposes a - * problem on some workload. + * Pull a new tree mod seq number for our operation. */ -static inline u64 btrfs_inc_tree_mod_seq_minor(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info) +static inline u64 btrfs_inc_tree_mod_seq(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info) { return atomic64_inc_return(&fs_info->tree_mod_seq); } /* - * return the last minor in the previous major tree_mod_seq number - */ -u64 btrfs_tree_mod_seq_prev(u64 seq) -{ - return (seq & 0xffffffff00000000ull) - 1ull; -} - -/* * This adds a new blocker to the tree mod log's blocker list if the @elem * passed does not already have a sequence number set. So when a caller expects * to record tree modifications, it should ensure to set elem->seq to zero @@ -404,19 +374,16 @@ u64 btrfs_tree_mod_seq_prev(u64 seq) u64 btrfs_get_tree_mod_seq(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info, struct seq_list *elem) { - u64 seq; - tree_mod_log_write_lock(fs_info); spin_lock(&fs_info->tree_mod_seq_lock); if (!elem->seq) { - elem->seq = btrfs_inc_tree_mod_seq_major(fs_info); + elem->seq = btrfs_inc_tree_mod_seq(fs_info); list_add_tail(&elem->list, &fs_info->tree_mod_seq_list); } - seq = btrfs_inc_tree_mod_seq_minor(fs_info); spin_unlock(&fs_info->tree_mod_seq_lock); tree_mod_log_write_unlock(fs_info); - return seq; + return elem->seq; } void btrfs_put_tree_mod_seq(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info, @@ -489,9 +456,7 @@ __tree_mod_log_insert(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info, struct tree_mod_elem *tm) BUG_ON(!tm); - spin_lock(&fs_info->tree_mod_seq_lock); - tm->seq = btrfs_inc_tree_mod_seq_minor(fs_info); - spin_unlock(&fs_info->tree_mod_seq_lock); + tm->seq = btrfs_inc_tree_mod_seq(fs_info); tm_root = &fs_info->tree_mod_log; new = &tm_root->rb_node; |