diff --git a/Documentation/block/cfq-iosched.txt b/Documentation/block/cfq-iosched.txt index 1e4f835a659db7b1740bdc8ecedf8e2ccf7b2ea8..895bd3813115f6b9aa1706616bcc72cb1d76fd37 100644 --- a/Documentation/block/cfq-iosched.txt +++ b/Documentation/block/cfq-iosched.txt @@ -240,11 +240,11 @@ All cfq queues doing synchronous sequential IO go on to sync-idle tree. On this tree we idle on each queue individually. All synchronous non-sequential queues go on sync-noidle tree. Also any -request which are marked with REQ_NOIDLE go on this service tree. On this -tree we do not idle on individual queues instead idle on the whole group -of queues or the tree. So if there are 4 queues waiting for IO to dispatch -we will idle only once last queue has dispatched the IO and there is -no more IO on this service tree. +synchronous write request which is not marked with REQ_IDLE goes on this +service tree. On this tree we do not idle on individual queues instead idle +on the whole group of queues or the tree. So if there are 4 queues waiting +for IO to dispatch we will idle only once last queue has dispatched the IO +and there is no more IO on this service tree. All async writes go on async service tree. There is no idling on async queues. @@ -257,17 +257,17 @@ tree idling provides isolation with buffered write queues on async tree. FAQ === -Q1. Why to idle at all on queues marked with REQ_NOIDLE. +Q1. Why to idle at all on queues not marked with REQ_IDLE. -A1. We only do tree idle (all queues on sync-noidle tree) on queues marked - with REQ_NOIDLE. This helps in providing isolation with all the sync-idle +A1. We only do tree idle (all queues on sync-noidle tree) on queues not marked + with REQ_IDLE. This helps in providing isolation with all the sync-idle queues. Otherwise in presence of many sequential readers, other synchronous IO might not get fair share of disk. For example, if there are 10 sequential readers doing IO and they get - 100ms each. If a REQ_NOIDLE request comes in, it will be scheduled - roughly after 1 second. If after completion of REQ_NOIDLE request we - do not idle, and after a couple of milli seconds a another REQ_NOIDLE + 100ms each. If a !REQ_IDLE request comes in, it will be scheduled + roughly after 1 second. If after completion of !REQ_IDLE request we + do not idle, and after a couple of milli seconds a another !REQ_IDLE request comes in, again it will be scheduled after 1second. Repeat it and notice how a workload can lose its disk share and suffer due to multiple sequential readers. @@ -276,16 +276,16 @@ A1. We only do tree idle (all queues on sync-noidle tree) on queues marked context of fsync, and later some journaling data is written. Journaling data comes in only after fsync has finished its IO (atleast for ext4 that seemed to be the case). Now if one decides not to idle on fsync - thread due to REQ_NOIDLE, then next journaling write will not get + thread due to !REQ_IDLE, then next journaling write will not get scheduled for another second. A process doing small fsync, will suffer badly in presence of multiple sequential readers. - Hence doing tree idling on threads using REQ_NOIDLE flag on requests + Hence doing tree idling on threads using !REQ_IDLE flag on requests provides isolation from multiple sequential readers and at the same time we do not idle on individual threads. -Q2. When to specify REQ_NOIDLE -A2. I would think whenever one is doing synchronous write and not expecting +Q2. When to specify REQ_IDLE +A2. I would think whenever one is doing synchronous write and expecting more writes to be dispatched from same context soon, should be able - to specify REQ_NOIDLE on writes and that probably should work well for + to specify REQ_IDLE on writes and that probably should work well for most of the cases. diff --git a/block/cfq-iosched.c b/block/cfq-iosched.c index f28db97c3fe07e3f316720ee13931b8d76ed2045..dcbed8c9c82cbb6a8f42eeec098a4b6a135efa09 100644 --- a/block/cfq-iosched.c +++ b/block/cfq-iosched.c @@ -3914,6 +3914,12 @@ cfq_update_io_seektime(struct cfq_data *cfqd, struct cfq_queue *cfqq, cfqq->seek_history |= (sdist > CFQQ_SEEK_THR); } +static inline bool req_noidle(struct request *req) +{ + return req_op(req) == REQ_OP_WRITE && + (req->cmd_flags & (REQ_SYNC | REQ_IDLE)) == REQ_SYNC; +} + /* * Disable idle window if the process thinks too long or seeks so much that * it doesn't matter @@ -3935,7 +3941,7 @@ cfq_update_idle_window(struct cfq_data *cfqd, struct cfq_queue *cfqq, if (cfqq->queued[0] + cfqq->queued[1] >= 4) cfq_mark_cfqq_deep(cfqq); - if (cfqq->next_rq && (cfqq->next_rq->cmd_flags & REQ_NOIDLE)) + if (cfqq->next_rq && req_noidle(cfqq->next_rq)) enable_idle = 0; else if (!atomic_read(&cic->icq.ioc->active_ref) || !cfqd->cfq_slice_idle || @@ -4220,8 +4226,7 @@ static void cfq_completed_request(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq) const int sync = rq_is_sync(rq); u64 now = ktime_get_ns(); - cfq_log_cfqq(cfqd, cfqq, "complete rqnoidle %d", - !!(rq->cmd_flags & REQ_NOIDLE)); + cfq_log_cfqq(cfqd, cfqq, "complete rqnoidle %d", req_noidle(rq)); cfq_update_hw_tag(cfqd); diff --git a/drivers/block/drbd/drbd_actlog.c b/drivers/block/drbd/drbd_actlog.c index 2d3d50ab74bfb0c52426546bc4fac90c6b3f5308..8d7bcfa49c1223da19ea1d7093fdfe5845f8a7d7 100644 --- a/drivers/block/drbd/drbd_actlog.c +++ b/drivers/block/drbd/drbd_actlog.c @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ static int _drbd_md_sync_page_io(struct drbd_device *device, if ((op == REQ_OP_WRITE) && !test_bit(MD_NO_FUA, &device->flags)) op_flags |= REQ_FUA | REQ_PREFLUSH; - op_flags |= REQ_SYNC | REQ_NOIDLE; + op_flags |= REQ_SYNC; bio = bio_alloc_drbd(GFP_NOIO); bio->bi_bdev = bdev->md_bdev; diff --git a/include/linux/blk_types.h b/include/linux/blk_types.h index 107d23d18096647907484dd6ff42ab024bd4527f..63b750a3b16551a3097cf3d4613c50c784e038e3 100644 --- a/include/linux/blk_types.h +++ b/include/linux/blk_types.h @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ enum req_flag_bits { __REQ_META, /* metadata io request */ __REQ_PRIO, /* boost priority in cfq */ __REQ_NOMERGE, /* don't touch this for merging */ - __REQ_NOIDLE, /* don't anticipate more IO after this one */ + __REQ_IDLE, /* anticipate more IO after this one */ __REQ_INTEGRITY, /* I/O includes block integrity payload */ __REQ_FUA, /* forced unit access */ __REQ_PREFLUSH, /* request for cache flush */ @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ enum req_flag_bits { #define REQ_META (1ULL << __REQ_META) #define REQ_PRIO (1ULL << __REQ_PRIO) #define REQ_NOMERGE (1ULL << __REQ_NOMERGE) -#define REQ_NOIDLE (1ULL << __REQ_NOIDLE) +#define REQ_IDLE (1ULL << __REQ_IDLE) #define REQ_INTEGRITY (1ULL << __REQ_INTEGRITY) #define REQ_FUA (1ULL << __REQ_FUA) #define REQ_PREFLUSH (1ULL << __REQ_PREFLUSH) diff --git a/include/linux/fs.h b/include/linux/fs.h index ccedccb28ec8bbe90ea212a348b2a14668a224b3..46a74209917fa58d9c282a1f88778d3b1054fc1f 100644 --- a/include/linux/fs.h +++ b/include/linux/fs.h @@ -197,11 +197,11 @@ typedef int (dio_iodone_t)(struct kiocb *iocb, loff_t offset, #define WRITE REQ_OP_WRITE #define READ_SYNC 0 -#define WRITE_SYNC (REQ_SYNC | REQ_NOIDLE) -#define WRITE_ODIRECT REQ_SYNC -#define WRITE_FLUSH (REQ_NOIDLE | REQ_PREFLUSH) -#define WRITE_FUA (REQ_NOIDLE | REQ_FUA) -#define WRITE_FLUSH_FUA (REQ_NOIDLE | REQ_PREFLUSH | REQ_FUA) +#define WRITE_SYNC REQ_SYNC +#define WRITE_ODIRECT (REQ_SYNC | REQ_IDLE) +#define WRITE_FLUSH REQ_PREFLUSH +#define WRITE_FUA REQ_FUA +#define WRITE_FLUSH_FUA (REQ_PREFLUSH | REQ_FUA) /* * Attribute flags. These should be or-ed together to figure out what diff --git a/include/trace/events/f2fs.h b/include/trace/events/f2fs.h index 903a09165bb1072277f2582af3c4264e0b76184a..a9d34424450dd93072b8952519f7e62f831456e6 100644 --- a/include/trace/events/f2fs.h +++ b/include/trace/events/f2fs.h @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(LFS); TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(SSR); TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(__REQ_RAHEAD); TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(__REQ_SYNC); -TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(__REQ_NOIDLE); +TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(__REQ_IDLE); TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(__REQ_PREFLUSH); TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(__REQ_FUA); TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(__REQ_PRIO);