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From: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
To: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>
Cc: axboe@kernel.dk, Mike Snitzer <snitzer@kernel.org>,
	linux-block@vger.kernel.org, dm-devel@redhat.com, tj@kernel.org,
	Dennis Zhou <dennis@kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [dm-devel] can we reduce bio_set_dev overhead due to bio_associate_blkg?
Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2022 11:42:51 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <YlBX+ytxxeSj2neQ@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <YkVxLN9p0t6DI5ie@infradead.org>

On Thu, Mar 31 2022 at  5:15P -0400,
Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 10:52:13PM -0700, Dennis Zhou wrote:
> > I took a quick look. It seems with the new interface,
> > bio_clone_blkg_association() is unnecessary given the correct
> > association should be derived from the bio_alloc*() calls with the
> > passed in bdev. Also, blkcg_bio_issue_init() in clone seems wrong.
> 
> Yes, I think you are right.
> 
> > Maybe the right thing to do here for md-linear and btrfs (what I've
> > looked at) is to delay cloning until the map occurs and the right device
> > is already in hand?
> 
> That would in general be the preferred option where possible.

Delaying cloning until remap is a problem for DM given the target_type
->map interface for all DM targets assumes the passed bio is already a
clone that needs to be remapped accordingly.

I think we can achieve the goal of efficient cloning/remapping for
both usecases simply by splitting out the bio_set_dev() and leaving it
to the caller to pick which interface to use (e.g. clone vs
clone_and_remap).

Christoph is this something you're open to doing as continuation of
your bio alloc/clone related audit/changes?  Or would you prefer
someone else deal with it?  I could take a closer look next week if
needed.

Mike

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From: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
To: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>
Cc: Dennis Zhou <dennis@kernel.org>,
	Mike Snitzer <snitzer@kernel.org>,
	tj@kernel.org, axboe@kernel.dk, linux-block@vger.kernel.org,
	dm-devel@redhat.com
Subject: Re: can we reduce bio_set_dev overhead due to bio_associate_blkg?
Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2022 11:42:51 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <YlBX+ytxxeSj2neQ@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <YkVxLN9p0t6DI5ie@infradead.org>

On Thu, Mar 31 2022 at  5:15P -0400,
Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 10:52:13PM -0700, Dennis Zhou wrote:
> > I took a quick look. It seems with the new interface,
> > bio_clone_blkg_association() is unnecessary given the correct
> > association should be derived from the bio_alloc*() calls with the
> > passed in bdev. Also, blkcg_bio_issue_init() in clone seems wrong.
> 
> Yes, I think you are right.
> 
> > Maybe the right thing to do here for md-linear and btrfs (what I've
> > looked at) is to delay cloning until the map occurs and the right device
> > is already in hand?
> 
> That would in general be the preferred option where possible.

Delaying cloning until remap is a problem for DM given the target_type
->map interface for all DM targets assumes the passed bio is already a
clone that needs to be remapped accordingly.

I think we can achieve the goal of efficient cloning/remapping for
both usecases simply by splitting out the bio_set_dev() and leaving it
to the caller to pick which interface to use (e.g. clone vs
clone_and_remap).

Christoph is this something you're open to doing as continuation of
your bio alloc/clone related audit/changes?  Or would you prefer
someone else deal with it?  I could take a closer look next week if
needed.

Mike


  reply	other threads:[~2022-04-08 15:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-03-30 16:52 [dm-devel] can we reduce bio_set_dev overhead due to bio_associate_blkg? Mike Snitzer
2022-03-30 16:52 ` Mike Snitzer
2022-03-30 12:28 ` [dm-devel] " Dennis Zhou
2022-03-30 12:28   ` Dennis Zhou
2022-03-31  4:39   ` [dm-devel] " Christoph Hellwig
2022-03-31  4:39     ` Christoph Hellwig
2022-03-31  5:52     ` [dm-devel] " Dennis Zhou
2022-03-31  5:52       ` Dennis Zhou
2022-03-31  9:15       ` [dm-devel] " Christoph Hellwig
2022-03-31  9:15         ` Christoph Hellwig
2022-04-08 15:42         ` Mike Snitzer [this message]
2022-04-08 15:42           ` Mike Snitzer
2022-04-09  5:15           ` [dm-devel] " Christoph Hellwig
2022-04-09  5:15             ` Christoph Hellwig
2022-04-11 16:58             ` [dm-devel] " Mike Snitzer
2022-04-11 16:58               ` Mike Snitzer
2022-04-11 17:16               ` [dm-devel] " Mike Snitzer
2022-04-11 17:16                 ` Mike Snitzer
2022-04-11 17:33                 ` [dm-devel] [PATCH] block: remove redundant blk-cgroup init from __bio_clone Mike Snitzer
2022-04-11 17:33                   ` Mike Snitzer
2022-04-12  5:27                   ` [dm-devel] " Christoph Hellwig
2022-04-12  5:27                     ` Christoph Hellwig
2022-04-12  7:52                     ` [dm-devel] " Dennis Zhou
2022-04-12  7:52                       ` Dennis Zhou
2022-04-23 16:55                   ` [dm-devel] " Christoph Hellwig
2022-04-23 16:55                     ` Christoph Hellwig
2022-04-26 17:30                     ` [dm-devel] " Mike Snitzer
2022-04-26 17:30                       ` Mike Snitzer

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