akpm at linux-foundation.org
2014-Dec-15 22:51 UTC
[Ocfs2-devel] [patch 06/15] ocfs2: reflink: fix slow unlink for refcounted file
From: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi at oracle.com> Subject: ocfs2: reflink: fix slow unlink for refcounted file When running ocfs2 test suite multiple nodes reflink stress test, for a 4 nodes cluster, every unlink() for refcounted file needs about 700s. The slow unlink is caused by the contention of refcount tree lock since all nodes are unlink files using the same refcount tree. When the unlinking file have many extents(over 1600 in our test), most of the extents has refcounted flag set. In ocfs2_commit_truncate(), it will execute the following call trace for every extents. This means it needs get and released refcount tree lock about 1600 times. And when several nodes are do this at the same time, the performance will be very low. ocfs2_remove_btree_range() ----ocfs2_lock_refcount_tree() ------ocfs2_refcount_lock() --------__ocfs2_cluster_lock() ocfs2_refcount_lock() is costly, move it to ocfs2_commit_truncate() to do lock/unlock once can improve a lot performance. Signed-off-by: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi at oracle.com> Cc: Wengang <wen.gang.wang at oracle.com> Cc: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh at suse.com> Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec at evilplan.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm at linux-foundation.org> --- fs/ocfs2/alloc.c | 28 +++++++++++++++++++++------- fs/ocfs2/alloc.h | 2 +- fs/ocfs2/dir.c | 2 +- fs/ocfs2/file.c | 2 +- 4 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff -puN fs/ocfs2/alloc.c~ocfs2-reflink-fix-slow-unlink-for-refcounted-file fs/ocfs2/alloc.c --- a/fs/ocfs2/alloc.c~ocfs2-reflink-fix-slow-unlink-for-refcounted-file +++ a/fs/ocfs2/alloc.c @@ -5662,7 +5662,7 @@ int ocfs2_remove_btree_range(struct inod struct ocfs2_extent_tree *et, u32 cpos, u32 phys_cpos, u32 len, int flags, struct ocfs2_cached_dealloc_ctxt *dealloc, - u64 refcount_loc) + u64 refcount_loc, bool refcount_tree_locked) { int ret, credits = 0, extra_blocks = 0; u64 phys_blkno = ocfs2_clusters_to_blocks(inode->i_sb, phys_cpos); @@ -5676,11 +5676,13 @@ int ocfs2_remove_btree_range(struct inod BUG_ON(!(OCFS2_I(inode)->ip_dyn_features & OCFS2_HAS_REFCOUNT_FL)); - ret = ocfs2_lock_refcount_tree(osb, refcount_loc, 1, - &ref_tree, NULL); - if (ret) { - mlog_errno(ret); - goto bail; + if (!refcount_tree_locked) { + ret = ocfs2_lock_refcount_tree(osb, refcount_loc, 1, + &ref_tree, NULL); + if (ret) { + mlog_errno(ret); + goto bail; + } } ret = ocfs2_prepare_refcount_change_for_del(inode, @@ -7021,6 +7023,7 @@ int ocfs2_commit_truncate(struct ocfs2_s u64 refcount_loc = le64_to_cpu(di->i_refcount_loc); struct ocfs2_extent_tree et; struct ocfs2_cached_dealloc_ctxt dealloc; + struct ocfs2_refcount_tree *ref_tree = NULL; ocfs2_init_dinode_extent_tree(&et, INODE_CACHE(inode), di_bh); ocfs2_init_dealloc_ctxt(&dealloc); @@ -7130,9 +7133,18 @@ start: phys_cpos = ocfs2_blocks_to_clusters(inode->i_sb, blkno); + if ((flags & OCFS2_EXT_REFCOUNTED) && trunc_len && !ref_tree) { + status = ocfs2_lock_refcount_tree(osb, refcount_loc, 1, + &ref_tree, NULL); + if (status) { + mlog_errno(status); + goto bail; + } + } + status = ocfs2_remove_btree_range(inode, &et, trunc_cpos, phys_cpos, trunc_len, flags, &dealloc, - refcount_loc); + refcount_loc, true); if (status < 0) { mlog_errno(status); goto bail; @@ -7147,6 +7159,8 @@ start: goto start; bail: + if (ref_tree) + ocfs2_unlock_refcount_tree(osb, ref_tree, 1); ocfs2_schedule_truncate_log_flush(osb, 1); diff -puN fs/ocfs2/alloc.h~ocfs2-reflink-fix-slow-unlink-for-refcounted-file fs/ocfs2/alloc.h --- a/fs/ocfs2/alloc.h~ocfs2-reflink-fix-slow-unlink-for-refcounted-file +++ a/fs/ocfs2/alloc.h @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ int ocfs2_remove_btree_range(struct inod struct ocfs2_extent_tree *et, u32 cpos, u32 phys_cpos, u32 len, int flags, struct ocfs2_cached_dealloc_ctxt *dealloc, - u64 refcount_loc); + u64 refcount_loc, bool refcount_tree_locked); int ocfs2_num_free_extents(struct ocfs2_super *osb, struct ocfs2_extent_tree *et); diff -puN fs/ocfs2/dir.c~ocfs2-reflink-fix-slow-unlink-for-refcounted-file fs/ocfs2/dir.c --- a/fs/ocfs2/dir.c~ocfs2-reflink-fix-slow-unlink-for-refcounted-file +++ a/fs/ocfs2/dir.c @@ -4479,7 +4479,7 @@ int ocfs2_dx_dir_truncate(struct inode * p_cpos = ocfs2_blocks_to_clusters(dir->i_sb, blkno); ret = ocfs2_remove_btree_range(dir, &et, cpos, p_cpos, clen, 0, - &dealloc, 0); + &dealloc, 0, false); if (ret) { mlog_errno(ret); goto out; diff -puN fs/ocfs2/file.c~ocfs2-reflink-fix-slow-unlink-for-refcounted-file fs/ocfs2/file.c --- a/fs/ocfs2/file.c~ocfs2-reflink-fix-slow-unlink-for-refcounted-file +++ a/fs/ocfs2/file.c @@ -1803,7 +1803,7 @@ static int ocfs2_remove_inode_range(stru ret = ocfs2_remove_btree_range(inode, &et, trunc_cpos, phys_cpos, trunc_len, flags, - &dealloc, refcount_loc); + &dealloc, refcount_loc, false); if (ret < 0) { mlog_errno(ret); goto out; _
Mark Fasheh
2014-Dec-17 20:58 UTC
[Ocfs2-devel] [patch 06/15] ocfs2: reflink: fix slow unlink for refcounted file
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 02:51:06PM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:> From: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi at oracle.com> > Subject: ocfs2: reflink: fix slow unlink for refcounted file > > When running ocfs2 test suite multiple nodes reflink stress test, for a 4 > nodes cluster, every unlink() for refcounted file needs about 700s. > > The slow unlink is caused by the contention of refcount tree lock since > all nodes are unlink files using the same refcount tree. When the > unlinking file have many extents(over 1600 in our test), most of the > extents has refcounted flag set. In ocfs2_commit_truncate(), it will > execute the following call trace for every extents. This means it needs > get and released refcount tree lock about 1600 times. And when several > nodes are do this at the same time, the performance will be very low. > > ocfs2_remove_btree_range() > ----ocfs2_lock_refcount_tree() > ------ocfs2_refcount_lock() > --------__ocfs2_cluster_lock() > > ocfs2_refcount_lock() is costly, move it to ocfs2_commit_truncate() to do > lock/unlock once can improve a lot performance.Looks good, thanks Junxiao! Reviewed-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh at suse.de>