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    btrfs: use cached state when looking for delalloc ranges with fiemap · b3e744fe
    Filipe Manana 提交于
    During fiemap, whenever we find a hole or prealloc extent, we will look
    for delalloc in that range, and one of the things we do for that is to
    find out ranges in the inode's io_tree marked with EXTENT_DELALLOC, using
    calls to count_range_bits().
    
    Since we process file extents from left to right, if we have a file with
    several holes or prealloc extents, we benefit from keeping a cached extent
    state record for calls to count_range_bits(). Most of the time the last
    extent state record we visited in one call to count_range_bits() matches
    the first extent state record we will use in the next call to
    count_range_bits(), so there's a benefit here. So use an extent state
    record to cache results from count_range_bits() calls during fiemap.
    
    This change is part of a patchset that has the goal to make performance
    better for applications that use lseek's SEEK_HOLE and SEEK_DATA modes to
    iterate over the extents of a file. Two examples are the cp program from
    coreutils 9.0+ and the tar program (when using its --sparse / -S option).
    A sample test and results are listed in the changelog of the last patch
    in the series:
    
      1/9 btrfs: remove leftover setting of EXTENT_UPTODATE state in an inode's io_tree
      2/9 btrfs: add an early exit when searching for delalloc range for lseek/fiemap
      3/9 btrfs: skip unnecessary delalloc searches during lseek/fiemap
      4/9 btrfs: search for delalloc more efficiently during lseek/fiemap
      5/9 btrfs: remove no longer used btrfs_next_extent_map()
      6/9 btrfs: allow passing a cached state record to count_range_bits()
      7/9 btrfs: update stale comment for count_range_bits()
      8/9 btrfs: use cached state when looking for delalloc ranges with fiemap
      9/9 btrfs: use cached state when looking for delalloc ranges with lseek
    Reported-by: NWang Yugui <wangyugui@e16-tech.com>
    Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/20221106073028.71F9.409509F4@e16-tech.com/
    Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/CAL3q7H5NSVicm7nYBJ7x8fFkDpno8z3PYt5aPU43Bajc1H0h1Q@mail.gmail.com/Signed-off-by: NFilipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com>
    Signed-off-by: NDavid Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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