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author | Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com> | 2014-06-24 09:18:20 +0800 |
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committer | Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org> | 2014-07-09 14:04:25 -0700 |
commit | aec71382c68135261ef6efc3d8a96b7149939446 (patch) | |
tree | 947ff0bb52e12693c0f551aaef1f70aacad735d2 /fs/f2fs/node.h | |
parent | a014e037be26b5c9ee6fb4e49e7804141cf3bb89 (diff) | |
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f2fs: refactor flush_nat_entries codes for reducing NAT writes
Although building NAT journal in cursum reduce the read/write work for NAT
block, but previous design leave us lower performance when write checkpoint
frequently for these cases:
1. if journal in cursum has already full, it's a bit of waste that we flush all
nat entries to page for persistence, but not to cache any entries.
2. if journal in cursum is not full, we fill nat entries to journal util
journal is full, then flush the left dirty entries to disk without merge
journaled entries, so these journaled entries may be flushed to disk at next
checkpoint but lost chance to flushed last time.
In this patch we merge dirty entries located in same NAT block to nat entry set,
and linked all set to list, sorted ascending order by entries' count of set.
Later we flush entries in sparse set into journal as many as we can, and then
flush merged entries to disk. In this way we can not only gain in performance,
but also save lifetime of flash device.
In my testing environment, it shows this patch can help to reduce NAT block
writes obviously. In hard disk test case: cost time of fsstress is stablely
reduced by about 5%.
1. virtual machine + hard disk:
fsstress -p 20 -n 200 -l 5
node num cp count nodes/cp
based 4599.6 1803.0 2.551
patched 2714.6 1829.6 1.483
2. virtual machine + 32g micro SD card:
fsstress -p 20 -n 200 -l 1 -w -f chown=0 -f creat=4 -f dwrite=0
-f fdatasync=4 -f fsync=4 -f link=0 -f mkdir=4 -f mknod=4 -f rename=5
-f rmdir=5 -f symlink=0 -f truncate=4 -f unlink=5 -f write=0 -S
node num cp count nodes/cp
based 84.5 43.7 1.933
patched 49.2 40.0 1.23
Our latency of merging op shows not bad when handling extreme case like:
merging a great number of dirty nats:
latency(ns) dirty nat count
3089219 24922
5129423 27422
4000250 24523
change log from v1:
o fix wrong logic in add_nat_entry when grab a new nat entry set.
o swith to create slab cache in create_node_manager_caches.
o use GFP_ATOMIC instead of GFP_NOFS to avoid potential long latency.
change log from v2:
o make comment position more appropriate suggested by Jaegeuk Kim.
Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <chao2.yu@samsung.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/f2fs/node.h')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/f2fs/node.h | 7 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/fs/f2fs/node.h b/fs/f2fs/node.h index 7281112cd1c8..8a116a407599 100644 --- a/fs/f2fs/node.h +++ b/fs/f2fs/node.h @@ -89,6 +89,13 @@ enum mem_type { DIRTY_DENTS /* indicates dirty dentry pages */ }; +struct nat_entry_set { + struct list_head set_list; /* link with all nat sets */ + struct list_head entry_list; /* link with dirty nat entries */ + nid_t start_nid; /* start nid of nats in set */ + unsigned int entry_cnt; /* the # of nat entries in set */ +}; + /* * For free nid mangement */ |