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author | Eric Gouriou <egouriou@google.com> | 2011-10-27 11:43:23 -0400 |
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committer | Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu> | 2011-10-27 11:43:23 -0400 |
commit | 6f91bc5fda82d2c49b4f7fb29424cf6a3c7574bc (patch) | |
tree | e5670070f007c4ad5300e93a4e36fa9a802e2bd9 /fs/ext4 | |
parent | 446066724c3629664e29942a00b0aee0d6b1663a (diff) | |
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ext4: optimize ext4_ext_convert_to_initialized()
This patch introduces a fast path in ext4_ext_convert_to_initialized()
for the case when the conversion can be performed by transferring
the newly initialized blocks from the uninitialized extent into
an adjacent initialized extent. Doing so removes the expensive
invocations of memmove() which occur during extent insertion and
the subsequent merge.
In practice this should be the common case for clients performing
append writes into files pre-allocated via
fallocate(FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE). In such a workload performed via
direct IO and when using a suboptimal implementation of memmove()
(x86_64 prior to the 2.6.39 rewrite), this patch reduces kernel CPU
consumption by 32%.
Two new trace points are added to ext4_ext_convert_to_initialized()
to offer visibility into its operations. No exit trace point has
been added due to the multiplicity of return points. This can be
revisited once the upstream cleanup is backported.
Signed-off-by: Eric Gouriou <egouriou@google.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/ext4')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/ext4/extents.c | 93 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fs/ext4/super.c | 1 |
2 files changed, 94 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/fs/ext4/extents.c b/fs/ext4/extents.c index c2ac06cb2d46..8b6a17b60970 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/extents.c +++ b/fs/ext4/extents.c @@ -2919,12 +2919,23 @@ out: * a> There is no split required: Entire extent should be initialized * b> Splits in two extents: Write is happening at either end of the extent * c> Splits in three extents: Somone is writing in middle of the extent + * + * Pre-conditions: + * - The extent pointed to by 'path' is uninitialized. + * - The extent pointed to by 'path' contains a superset + * of the logical span [map->m_lblk, map->m_lblk + map->m_len). + * + * Post-conditions on success: + * - the returned value is the number of blocks beyond map->l_lblk + * that are allocated and initialized. + * It is guaranteed to be >= map->m_len. */ static int ext4_ext_convert_to_initialized(handle_t *handle, struct inode *inode, struct ext4_map_blocks *map, struct ext4_ext_path *path) { + struct ext4_extent_header *eh; struct ext4_map_blocks split_map; struct ext4_extent zero_ex; struct ext4_extent *ex; @@ -2944,11 +2955,93 @@ static int ext4_ext_convert_to_initialized(handle_t *handle, eof_block = map->m_lblk + map->m_len; depth = ext_depth(inode); + eh = path[depth].p_hdr; ex = path[depth].p_ext; ee_block = le32_to_cpu(ex->ee_block); ee_len = ext4_ext_get_actual_len(ex); allocated = ee_len - (map->m_lblk - ee_block); + trace_ext4_ext_convert_to_initialized_enter(inode, map, ex); + + /* Pre-conditions */ + BUG_ON(!ext4_ext_is_uninitialized(ex)); + BUG_ON(!in_range(map->m_lblk, ee_block, ee_len)); + BUG_ON(map->m_lblk + map->m_len > ee_block + ee_len); + + /* + * Attempt to transfer newly initialized blocks from the currently + * uninitialized extent to its left neighbor. This is much cheaper + * than an insertion followed by a merge as those involve costly + * memmove() calls. This is the common case in steady state for + * workloads doing fallocate(FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE) followed by append + * writes. + * + * Limitations of the current logic: + * - L1: we only deal with writes at the start of the extent. + * The approach could be extended to writes at the end + * of the extent but this scenario was deemed less common. + * - L2: we do not deal with writes covering the whole extent. + * This would require removing the extent if the transfer + * is possible. + * - L3: we only attempt to merge with an extent stored in the + * same extent tree node. + */ + if ((map->m_lblk == ee_block) && /*L1*/ + (map->m_len < ee_len) && /*L2*/ + (ex > EXT_FIRST_EXTENT(eh))) { /*L3*/ + struct ext4_extent *prev_ex; + ext4_lblk_t prev_lblk; + ext4_fsblk_t prev_pblk, ee_pblk; + unsigned int prev_len, write_len; + + prev_ex = ex - 1; + prev_lblk = le32_to_cpu(prev_ex->ee_block); + prev_len = ext4_ext_get_actual_len(prev_ex); + prev_pblk = ext4_ext_pblock(prev_ex); + ee_pblk = ext4_ext_pblock(ex); + write_len = map->m_len; + + /* + * A transfer of blocks from 'ex' to 'prev_ex' is allowed + * upon those conditions: + * - C1: prev_ex is initialized, + * - C2: prev_ex is logically abutting ex, + * - C3: prev_ex is physically abutting ex, + * - C4: prev_ex can receive the additional blocks without + * overflowing the (initialized) length limit. + */ + if ((!ext4_ext_is_uninitialized(prev_ex)) && /*C1*/ + ((prev_lblk + prev_len) == ee_block) && /*C2*/ + ((prev_pblk + prev_len) == ee_pblk) && /*C3*/ + (prev_len < (EXT_INIT_MAX_LEN - write_len))) { /*C4*/ + err = ext4_ext_get_access(handle, inode, path + depth); + if (err) + goto out; + + trace_ext4_ext_convert_to_initialized_fastpath(inode, + map, ex, prev_ex); + + /* Shift the start of ex by 'write_len' blocks */ + ex->ee_block = cpu_to_le32(ee_block + write_len); + ext4_ext_store_pblock(ex, ee_pblk + write_len); + ex->ee_len = cpu_to_le16(ee_len - write_len); + ext4_ext_mark_uninitialized(ex); /* Restore the flag */ + + /* Extend prev_ex by 'write_len' blocks */ + prev_ex->ee_len = cpu_to_le16(prev_len + write_len); + + /* Mark the block containing both extents as dirty */ + ext4_ext_dirty(handle, inode, path + depth); + + /* Update path to point to the right extent */ + path[depth].p_ext = prev_ex; + + /* Result: number of initialized blocks past m_lblk */ + allocated = write_len; + goto out; + } + } + WARN_ON(map->m_lblk < ee_block); /* * It is safe to convert extent to initialized via explicit diff --git a/fs/ext4/super.c b/fs/ext4/super.c index dcc460537bc7..9953d80145ad 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/super.c +++ b/fs/ext4/super.c @@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ #include <linux/freezer.h> #include "ext4.h" +#include "ext4_extents.h" #include "ext4_jbd2.h" #include "xattr.h" #include "acl.h" |