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authorDave Chinner2011-08-25 09:17:02 +0200
committerAlex Elder2011-10-12 04:14:59 +0200
commit7271d243f9d1b4106289e4cf876c8b1203de59ab (patch)
tree0fa71fcbab0ab9b7aa89cdd37bf05564ecc3ac4d /fs/xfs/xfs_file.c
parentxfs: don't serialise direct IO reads on page cache checks (diff)
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xfs: don't serialise adjacent concurrent direct IO appending writes
For append write workloads, extending the file requires a certain amount of exclusive locking to be done up front to ensure sanity in things like ensuring that we've zeroed any allocated regions between the old EOF and the start of the new IO. For single threads, this typically isn't a problem, and for large IOs we don't serialise enough for it to be a problem for two threads on really fast block devices. However for smaller IO and larger thread counts we have a problem. Take 4 concurrent sequential, single block sized and aligned IOs. After the first IO is submitted but before it completes, we end up with this state: IO 1 IO 2 IO 3 IO 4 +-------+-------+-------+-------+ ^ ^ | | | | | | | \- ip->i_new_size \- ip->i_size And the IO is done without exclusive locking because offset <= ip->i_size. When we submit IO 2, we see offset > ip->i_size, and grab the IO lock exclusive, because there is a chance we need to do EOF zeroing. However, there is already an IO in progress that avoids the need for IO zeroing because offset <= ip->i_new_size. hence we could avoid holding the IO lock exlcusive for this. Hence after submission of the second IO, we'd end up this state: IO 1 IO 2 IO 3 IO 4 +-------+-------+-------+-------+ ^ ^ | | | | | | | \- ip->i_new_size \- ip->i_size There is no need to grab the i_mutex of the IO lock in exclusive mode if we don't need to invalidate the page cache. Taking these locks on every direct IO effective serialises them as taking the IO lock in exclusive mode has to wait for all shared holders to drop the lock. That only happens when IO is complete, so effective it prevents dispatch of concurrent direct IO writes to the same inode. And so you can see that for the third concurrent IO, we'd avoid exclusive locking for the same reason we avoided the exclusive lock for the second IO. Fixing this is a bit more complex than that, because we need to hold a write-submission local value of ip->i_new_size to that clearing the value is only done if no other thread has updated it before our IO completes..... Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <aelder@sgi.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/xfs/xfs_file.c')
-rw-r--r--fs/xfs/xfs_file.c68
1 files changed, 52 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_file.c b/fs/xfs/xfs_file.c
index 8fd4a0708d30..cbbac5cc9c26 100644
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_file.c
+++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_file.c
@@ -418,11 +418,13 @@ xfs_aio_write_isize_update(
*/
STATIC void
xfs_aio_write_newsize_update(
- struct xfs_inode *ip)
+ struct xfs_inode *ip,
+ xfs_fsize_t new_size)
{
- if (ip->i_new_size) {
+ if (new_size == ip->i_new_size) {
xfs_rw_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
- ip->i_new_size = 0;
+ if (new_size == ip->i_new_size)
+ ip->i_new_size = 0;
if (ip->i_d.di_size > ip->i_size)
ip->i_d.di_size = ip->i_size;
xfs_rw_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
@@ -473,7 +475,7 @@ xfs_file_splice_write(
ret = generic_file_splice_write(pipe, outfilp, ppos, count, flags);
xfs_aio_write_isize_update(inode, ppos, ret);
- xfs_aio_write_newsize_update(ip);
+ xfs_aio_write_newsize_update(ip, new_size);
xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL);
return ret;
}
@@ -670,6 +672,7 @@ xfs_file_aio_write_checks(
struct file *file,
loff_t *pos,
size_t *count,
+ xfs_fsize_t *new_sizep,
int *iolock)
{
struct inode *inode = file->f_mapping->host;
@@ -677,6 +680,8 @@ xfs_file_aio_write_checks(
xfs_fsize_t new_size;
int error = 0;
+ *new_sizep = 0;
+restart:
error = generic_write_checks(file, pos, count, S_ISBLK(inode->i_mode));
if (error) {
xfs_rw_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL | *iolock);
@@ -684,20 +689,41 @@ xfs_file_aio_write_checks(
return error;
}
- new_size = *pos + *count;
- if (new_size > ip->i_size)
- ip->i_new_size = new_size;
-
if (likely(!(file->f_mode & FMODE_NOCMTIME)))
file_update_time(file);
/*
* If the offset is beyond the size of the file, we need to zero any
* blocks that fall between the existing EOF and the start of this
- * write.
+ * write. There is no need to issue zeroing if another in-flght IO ends
+ * at or before this one If zeronig is needed and we are currently
+ * holding the iolock shared, we need to update it to exclusive which
+ * involves dropping all locks and relocking to maintain correct locking
+ * order. If we do this, restart the function to ensure all checks and
+ * values are still valid.
*/
- if (*pos > ip->i_size)
+ if ((ip->i_new_size && *pos > ip->i_new_size) ||
+ (!ip->i_new_size && *pos > ip->i_size)) {
+ if (*iolock == XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED) {
+ xfs_rw_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL | *iolock);
+ *iolock = XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL;
+ xfs_rw_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL | *iolock);
+ goto restart;
+ }
error = -xfs_zero_eof(ip, *pos, ip->i_size);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If this IO extends beyond EOF, we may need to update ip->i_new_size.
+ * We have already zeroed space beyond EOF (if necessary). Only update
+ * ip->i_new_size if this IO ends beyond any other in-flight writes.
+ */
+ new_size = *pos + *count;
+ if (new_size > ip->i_size) {
+ if (new_size > ip->i_new_size)
+ ip->i_new_size = new_size;
+ *new_sizep = new_size;
+ }
xfs_rw_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
if (error)
@@ -744,6 +770,7 @@ xfs_file_dio_aio_write(
unsigned long nr_segs,
loff_t pos,
size_t ocount,
+ xfs_fsize_t *new_size,
int *iolock)
{
struct file *file = iocb->ki_filp;
@@ -764,13 +791,20 @@ xfs_file_dio_aio_write(
if ((pos & mp->m_blockmask) || ((pos + count) & mp->m_blockmask))
unaligned_io = 1;
- if (unaligned_io || mapping->nrpages || pos > ip->i_size)
+ /*
+ * We don't need to take an exclusive lock unless there page cache needs
+ * to be invalidated or unaligned IO is being executed. We don't need to
+ * consider the EOF extension case here because
+ * xfs_file_aio_write_checks() will relock the inode as necessary for
+ * EOF zeroing cases and fill out the new inode size as appropriate.
+ */
+ if (unaligned_io || mapping->nrpages)
*iolock = XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL;
else
*iolock = XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED;
xfs_rw_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL | *iolock);
- ret = xfs_file_aio_write_checks(file, &pos, &count, iolock);
+ ret = xfs_file_aio_write_checks(file, &pos, &count, new_size, iolock);
if (ret)
return ret;
@@ -809,6 +843,7 @@ xfs_file_buffered_aio_write(
unsigned long nr_segs,
loff_t pos,
size_t ocount,
+ xfs_fsize_t *new_size,
int *iolock)
{
struct file *file = iocb->ki_filp;
@@ -822,7 +857,7 @@ xfs_file_buffered_aio_write(
*iolock = XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL;
xfs_rw_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL | *iolock);
- ret = xfs_file_aio_write_checks(file, &pos, &count, iolock);
+ ret = xfs_file_aio_write_checks(file, &pos, &count, new_size, iolock);
if (ret)
return ret;
@@ -862,6 +897,7 @@ xfs_file_aio_write(
ssize_t ret;
int iolock;
size_t ocount = 0;
+ xfs_fsize_t new_size = 0;
XFS_STATS_INC(xs_write_calls);
@@ -881,10 +917,10 @@ xfs_file_aio_write(
if (unlikely(file->f_flags & O_DIRECT))
ret = xfs_file_dio_aio_write(iocb, iovp, nr_segs, pos,
- ocount, &iolock);
+ ocount, &new_size, &iolock);
else
ret = xfs_file_buffered_aio_write(iocb, iovp, nr_segs, pos,
- ocount, &iolock);
+ ocount, &new_size, &iolock);
xfs_aio_write_isize_update(inode, &iocb->ki_pos, ret);
@@ -905,7 +941,7 @@ xfs_file_aio_write(
}
out_unlock:
- xfs_aio_write_newsize_update(ip);
+ xfs_aio_write_newsize_update(ip, new_size);
xfs_rw_iunlock(ip, iolock);
return ret;
}