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author | Paolo Valente <paolo.valente@linaro.org> | 2021-03-04 18:46:22 +0100 |
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committer | Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> | 2021-03-25 10:50:07 -0600 |
commit | 2ec5a5c48373d4bc2f0699f86507a65bf0b9df35 (patch) | |
tree | 5554b5da61f590cfd52111ce1f85c6052cabd65b /block/bfq-iosched.c | |
parent | 9cf1adc6d34f8bb12333afe189a2999131877ea3 (diff) | |
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block, bfq: always inject I/O of queues blocked by wakers
Suppose that I/O dispatch is plugged, to wait for new I/O for the
in-service bfq-queue, say bfqq. Suppose then that there is a further
bfq_queue woken by bfqq, and that this woken queue has pending I/O. A
woken queue does not steal bandwidth from bfqq, because it remains
soon without I/O if bfqq is not served. So there is virtually no risk
of loss of bandwidth for bfqq if this woken queue has I/O dispatched
while bfqq is waiting for new I/O. In contrast, this extra I/O
injection boosts throughput. This commit performs this extra
injection.
Tested-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Valente <paolo.valente@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Oleksandr Natalenko <oleksandr@natalenko.name>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210304174627.161-2-paolo.valente@linaro.org
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Diffstat (limited to 'block/bfq-iosched.c')
-rw-r--r-- | block/bfq-iosched.c | 32 |
1 files changed, 27 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/block/bfq-iosched.c b/block/bfq-iosched.c index 95586137194e..eb249775029e 100644 --- a/block/bfq-iosched.c +++ b/block/bfq-iosched.c @@ -4491,9 +4491,15 @@ check_queue: bfq_bfqq_busy(bfqq->bic->bfqq[0]) && bfqq->bic->bfqq[0]->next_rq ? bfqq->bic->bfqq[0] : NULL; + struct bfq_queue *blocked_bfqq = + !hlist_empty(&bfqq->woken_list) ? + container_of(bfqq->woken_list.first, + struct bfq_queue, + woken_list_node) + : NULL; /* - * The next three mutually-exclusive ifs decide + * The next four mutually-exclusive ifs decide * whether to try injection, and choose the queue to * pick an I/O request from. * @@ -4526,7 +4532,15 @@ check_queue: * next bfqq's I/O is brought forward dramatically, * for it is not blocked for milliseconds. * - * The third if checks whether bfqq is a queue for + * The third if checks whether there is a queue woken + * by bfqq, and currently with pending I/O. Such a + * woken queue does not steal bandwidth from bfqq, + * because it remains soon without I/O if bfqq is not + * served. So there is virtually no risk of loss of + * bandwidth for bfqq if this woken queue has I/O + * dispatched while bfqq is waiting for new I/O. + * + * The fourth if checks whether bfqq is a queue for * which it is better to avoid injection. It is so if * bfqq delivers more throughput when served without * any further I/O from other queues in the middle, or @@ -4546,11 +4560,11 @@ check_queue: * bfq_update_has_short_ttime(), it is rather likely * that, if I/O is being plugged for bfqq and the * waker queue has pending I/O requests that are - * blocking bfqq's I/O, then the third alternative + * blocking bfqq's I/O, then the fourth alternative * above lets the waker queue get served before the * I/O-plugging timeout fires. So one may deem the * second alternative superfluous. It is not, because - * the third alternative may be way less effective in + * the fourth alternative may be way less effective in * case of a synchronization. For two main * reasons. First, throughput may be low because the * inject limit may be too low to guarantee the same @@ -4559,7 +4573,7 @@ check_queue: * guarantees (the second alternative unconditionally * injects a pending I/O request of the waker queue * for each bfq_dispatch_request()). Second, with the - * third alternative, the duration of the plugging, + * fourth alternative, the duration of the plugging, * i.e., the time before bfqq finally receives new I/O, * may not be minimized, because the waker queue may * happen to be served only after other queues. @@ -4577,6 +4591,14 @@ check_queue: bfq_bfqq_budget_left(bfqq->waker_bfqq) ) bfqq = bfqq->waker_bfqq; + else if (blocked_bfqq && + bfq_bfqq_busy(blocked_bfqq) && + blocked_bfqq->next_rq && + bfq_serv_to_charge(blocked_bfqq->next_rq, + blocked_bfqq) <= + bfq_bfqq_budget_left(blocked_bfqq) + ) + bfqq = blocked_bfqq; else if (!idling_boosts_thr_without_issues(bfqd, bfqq) && (bfqq->wr_coeff == 1 || bfqd->wr_busy_queues > 1 || !bfq_bfqq_has_short_ttime(bfqq))) |