From: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
To: Bron Gondwana <brong@fastmail.fm>
Cc: linux-btrfs <linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Poor performance unlinking hard-linked files (repost)
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 07:49:26 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1291121299-sup-9081@think> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20101130093510.GB3622@brong.net>
Excerpts from Bron Gondwana's message of 2010-11-30 04:35:10 -0500:
> On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 08:58:10AM +1100, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 09:10:08AM -0500, Chris Mason wrote:
> > > Excerpts from Bron Gondwana's message of 2010-11-18 16:46:31 -0500:
> > > > On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 10:30:47AM -0500, Chris Mason wrote:
> > > > > Ok, we're mixing unlinks and fsyncs. If it fsyncing directories too?
> > > >
> > > > Nup. I'm pretty sure it doesn't, just files. Yes - there will certainly
> > > > be fsyncs going on as well - Cyrus is very careful to fsync everything it
> > > > cares about at the file level, but all it does with directories is mkdir
> > > > them if they don't exist.
> > >
> > > Could you double check this one please? fsyncing the directory is a ton
> > > more expensive, I just want to make sure it isn't part of the workload.
> > >
> > > Otherwise it looks like we're seeking to read in the inode and unlink
> > > it. One possibility is that we're not giving the elevator enough clues
> > > about the IO being synchronous.
> > >
> > > Are you using cfq or deadline? I bet we can improve the latencies using
> > > READ_SYNC.
> >
> > I'm using deadline.
> >
> > All I'm seeing is the fsyncs on the files. And some unnecessary mkdir
> > calls that I can probably remove, and an unneccary truncate on the
> > quota file.
>
> Do you have any suggestsions for what I could try? You mentioned READ_SYNC
> above. We now have one working partition on this machine, but it took longer
> to set up than most, and I'm not sure how it will cope with 7 more of them
> (which is my next project - compare to the historical performance of this
> box first with reiserfs and then with ext4!)
Let me work up a patch that does READ_SYNC calls for the metadata reads,
and I'll try to model this here a little. We should be able to improve
things.
-chris
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-11-30 12:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-11-13 3:25 Poor performance unlinking hard-linked files Bron Gondwana
2010-11-16 12:54 ` Poor performance unlinking hard-linked files (repost) Bron Gondwana
2010-11-16 13:38 ` Chris Mason
2010-11-17 4:11 ` Bron Gondwana
2010-11-17 9:56 ` Bron Gondwana
2010-11-18 15:30 ` Chris Mason
2010-11-18 21:46 ` Bron Gondwana
2010-11-19 14:10 ` Chris Mason
2010-11-19 21:58 ` Bron Gondwana
2010-11-30 9:35 ` Bron Gondwana
2010-11-30 12:49 ` Chris Mason [this message]
2010-11-30 23:24 ` Bron Gondwana
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