From: Timothy Shimmin <tes@sgi.com>
To: Barry Naujok <bnaujok@sgi.com>
Cc: "xfs@oss.sgi.com" <xfs@oss.sgi.com>, xfs-dev <xfs-dev@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: REVIEW: fix xfs_repair phase 4 ag_stride with prefetch
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 16:08:45 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46BC00ED.1010201@sgi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <op.twgq8w1a3jf8g2@pc-bnaujok.melbourne.sgi.com>
Barry Naujok wrote:
>
> AG stride testing was performed on a system with ample amounts
> of memory, so prefetching with AG stride during Phase 4 was
> missed. The attached patch fixes this.
>
> 32 AGs, ag_stride = 4:
>
> Phase 3 - for each AG...
> - scan and clear agi unlinked lists...
> - process known inodes and perform inode discovery...
> - agno = 0
> - agno = 4
> - agno = 8
> - agno = 12
> - agno = 16
> - agno = 20
> - agno = 24
> - agno = 28
>
> which is correct... but in Phase 4:
>
> Phase 4 - check for duplicate blocks...
> - setting up duplicate extent list...
> - check for inodes claiming duplicate blocks...
> - agno = 0
> - agno = 1
> - agno = 2
> - agno = 5
> - agno = 6
> - agno = 4
> - agno = 7
> - agno = 3
Okay I replied to this in the bug but forgot about the review
email request so I will reply here too:)
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From: timothy shimmin <tes@sgi.com>
Date: Aug 09 2007 10:59:01PM
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bnaujok@sgi.com via BugWorks wrote:
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>
> - 12:00:16: setting up duplicate extent list - 32 of 32 allocation groups done
> - check for inodes claiming duplicate blocks...
> - agno = 0
> - agno = 1
> - agno = 2
> - agno = 5
> - agno = 6
> - agno = 4
> - agno = 7
> - agno = 3
So you need to replicate the logic/code you used in phase 3 and put it
into phase4 I presume.
And the changes are in phase4.c/process_ags() (like in phase3.c/process_ags).
So previously it would iterate thru the thread-count and then
prefetch and queue up to the ag-count stepping by the ag-stride.
And now we go thru each AG but only do an ag-stride worth at a time for
a thread. So each thread will get an ag-stride worth of ags to deal with:
Fixed code:
Thread 0 - gets ag 0-3 (go thru a loop doing a fetch & queue work on ag 0-3)
Thread 1 - gets ag 4-7
Thread 2 - gets ag 8-11
etc...
Okay, starting to get it now :)
So previously (broken code) it would do:
Thread 0 - gets ag 0,4,8,12,16,...
Thread 1 - gets ag 1,5,9,13,17,...
Thread 2 - gets ag 2,6,10,14,18,...
I presume the bad phase 4 msgs above are coming out in a different order
than what I said above
just because of the threading. Or did I make a mistake in my reading
of the code.
Pity we couldn't share some code there between the phases but I haven't
looked to see the difficulties with that are - do tell me.
Would be nice to guarantee handling the striding/threading the same in both phases by
both using the same iterator code - particularly if it needs
to be changed in the future etc. But whatever.
And I presume the fix is so that the prefetching for a thread is done in
ag-order (and they are just given a chunks worth)
instead of the old bad way where the prefetching would be done with a jump
over AGs by the stride instead of in order.
So it looks fine if my understanding is correct.
Cheers,
Tim.
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2007-08-03 3:13 REVIEW: fix xfs_repair phase 4 ag_stride with prefetch Barry Naujok
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