1. 02 10月, 2008 2 次提交
  2. 01 10月, 2008 2 次提交
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      Btrfs: fix multi-device code to use raid policies set by mkfs · 75ccf47d
      Chris Mason 提交于
      When reading in block groups, a global mask of the available raid policies
      should be adjusted based on the types of block groups found on disk.  This
      global mask is then used to decide which raid policy to use for new
      block groups.
      
      The recent allocator changes dropped the call that updated the global
      mask, making all the block groups allocated at run time single striped
      onto a single drive.
      
      This also fixes the async worker threads to set any thread that uses
      the requeue mechanism as busy.  This allows us to avoid blocking
      on get_request_wait for the async bio submission threads.
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      75ccf47d
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      Btrfs: fix seekiness due to finding the wrong block group · 45b8c9a8
      Josef Bacik 提交于
      This patch fixes a problem where we end up seeking too much when *last_ptr is
      valid.  This happens because btrfs_lookup_first_block_group only returns a
      block group that starts on or after the given search start, so if the
      search_start is in the middle of a block group it will return the block group
      after the given search_start, which is suboptimal.
      
      This patch fixes that by doing a btrfs_lookup_block_group, which will return
      the block group that contains the given search start.  If we fail to find a
      block group, we fall back on btrfs_lookup_first_block_group so we can find the
      next block group, not sure if this is absolutely needed, but better safe than
      sorry.
      
      Also if we can't find the block group that we need, or it happens to not be of
      the right type, we need to add empty_cluster since *last_ptr could point to a
      mismatched block group, which means we need to start over with empty_cluster
      added to total needed.  Thank you,
      Signed-off-by: NJosef Bacik <jbacik@redhat.com>
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      45b8c9a8
  3. 30 9月, 2008 1 次提交
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      Btrfs: add and improve comments · d352ac68
      Chris Mason 提交于
      This improves the comments at the top of many functions.  It didn't
      dive into the guts of functions because I was trying to
      avoid merging problems with the new allocator and back reference work.
      
      extent-tree.c and volumes.c were both skipped, and there is definitely
      more work todo in cleaning and commenting the code.
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      d352ac68
  4. 29 9月, 2008 2 次提交
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      Btrfs: drop WARN_ON from btrfs_add_leaf_ref · 9a5e1ea1
      Chris Mason 提交于
      btrfs_add_leaf_ref was doing checks on the objects it found in the
      rbtree to make sure they were properly linked into the tree.  But, the field
      it was checking can be safely changed outside of the tree spin lock.
      
      The WARN_ON was for debugging the initial implementation and can be
      safely removed.
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      9a5e1ea1
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      Btrfs: Wait for IO on the block device inodes of newly added devices · 8c8bee1d
      Chris Mason 提交于
      btrfs-vol -a /dev/xxx will zero the first and last two MB of the device.
      The kernel code needs to wait for this IO to finish before it adds
      the device.
      
      btrfs metadata IO does not happen through the block device inode.  A
      separate address space is used, allowing the zero filled buffer heads in
      the block device inode to be written to disk after FS metadata starts
      going down to the disk via the btrfs metadata inode.
      
      The end result is zero filled metadata blocks after adding new devices
      into the filesystem.
      
      The fix is a simple filemap_write_and_wait on the block device inode
      before actually inserting it into the pool of available devices.
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      8c8bee1d
  5. 26 9月, 2008 11 次提交
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      Btrfs: update space balancing code · 1a40e23b
      Zheng Yan 提交于
      This patch updates the space balancing code to utilize the new
      backref format.  Before, btrfs-vol -b would break any COW links
      on data blocks or metadata.  This was slow and caused the amount
      of space used to explode if a large number of snapshots were present.
      
      The new code can keeps the sharing of all data extents and
      most of the tree blocks.
      
      To maintain the sharing of data extents, the space balance code uses
      a seperate inode hold data extent pointers, then updates the references
      to point to the new location.
      
      To maintain the sharing of tree blocks, the space balance code uses
      reloc trees to relocate tree blocks in reference counted roots.
      There is one reloc tree for each subvol, and all reloc trees share
      same root key objectid. Reloc trees are snapshots of the latest
      committed roots of subvols (root->commit_root).
      
      To relocate a tree block referenced by a subvol, there are two steps.
      COW the block through subvol's reloc tree, then update block pointer in
      the subvol to point to the new block. Since all reloc trees share
      same root key objectid, doing special handing for tree blocks
      owned by them is easy. Once a tree block has been COWed in one
      reloc tree, we can use the resulting new block directly when the
      same block is required to COW again through other reloc trees.
      In this way, relocated tree blocks are shared between reloc trees,
      so they are also shared between subvols.
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      1a40e23b
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      Btrfs: extent_map and data=ordered fixes for space balancing · 5b21f2ed
      Zheng Yan 提交于
      * Add an EXTENT_BOUNDARY state bit to keep the writepage code
      from merging data extents that are in the process of being
      relocated.  This allows us to do accounting for them properly.
      
      * The balancing code relocates data extents indepdent of the underlying
      inode.  The extent_map code was modified to properly account for
      things moving around (invalidating extent_map caches in the inode).
      
      * Don't take the drop_mutex in the create_subvol ioctl.  It isn't
      required.
      
      * Fix walking of the ordered extent list to avoid races with sys_unlink
      
      * Change the lock ordering rules.  Transaction start goes outside
      the drop_mutex.  This allows btrfs_commit_transaction to directly
      drop the relocation trees.
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      5b21f2ed
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      Btrfs: Add shared reference cache · e4657689
      Zheng Yan 提交于
      Btrfs has a cache of reference counts in leaves, allowing it to
      avoid reading tree leaves while deleting snapshots.  To reduce
      contention with multiple subvolumes, this cache is private to each
      subvolume.
      
      This patch adds shared reference cache support. The new space
      balancing code plays with multiple subvols at the same time, So
      the old per-subvol reference cache is not well suited.
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      e4657689
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      Btrfs: allocator fixes for space balancing update · e8569813
      Zheng Yan 提交于
      * Reserved extent accounting:  reserved extents have been
      allocated in the rbtrees that track free space but have not
      been allocated on disk.  They were never properly accounted for
      in the past, making it hard to know how much space was really free.
      
      * btrfs_find_block_group used to return NULL for block groups that
      had been removed by the space balancing code.  This made it hard
      to account for space during the final stages of a balance run.
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      e8569813
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      Btrfs: Raise thresholds for metadata writeback · 24ab9cd8
      Chris Mason 提交于
      Btrfs metadata writeback is fairly expensive.  Once a tree block is written
      it must be cowed before it can be changed again.  The btree writepages
      code has a threshold based on a count of dirty btree bytes which is
      updated as IO is sent out.
      
      This changes btree_writepages to skip the writeout if there are less
      than 32MB of dirty bytes from the btrees, improving performance
      across many workloads.
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      24ab9cd8
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      Btrfs: fix sleep with spinlock held during unmount · 4434c33c
      Chris Mason 提交于
      The code to free block groups needs to drop the space info spin lock
      before calling btrfs_remove_free_space_cache (which can schedule).
      
      This is safe because at unmount time, nobody else is going to play
      with the block groups.
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      4434c33c
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      Remove Btrfs compat code for older kernels · 2b1f55b0
      Chris Mason 提交于
      Btrfs had compatibility code for kernels back to 2.6.18.  These have
      been removed, and will be maintained in a separate backport
      git tree from now on.
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      2b1f55b0
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      Btrfs: Fix allocation completions in tree log replay · 9b49c9b9
      Chris Mason 提交于
      After a crash, the tree log code uses btrfs_alloc_logged_extent to
      record allocations of data extents that it finds in the log tree.  These
      come in basically random order, which does not fit how
      btrfs_remove_free_space() expects to be called.
      
      btrfs_remove_free_space was changed to support recording an extent
      allocation in the middle of a region of free space.
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      9b49c9b9
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      Add Btrfs to fs/Kconfig and fs/Makefile · 60582d1e
      Chris Mason 提交于
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      60582d1e
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      Update Btrfs files for in-kernel usage · b4f6c45d
      Chris Mason 提交于
      btrfs had magic to put the chagneset id into a printk on module load.
      This removes that from the Makefile and hardcodes the printk to print
      "Btrfs"
      Signed-off-by: NChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
      b4f6c45d
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      Merge Btrfs into fs/btrfs · aef87557
      Chris Mason 提交于
      aef87557
  6. 25 9月, 2008 22 次提交