From: Liu Bo <bo.li.liu@oracle.com>
To: David Sterba <dave@jikos.cz>
Cc: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Btrfs: limit thread pool size when remounting
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 20:07:00 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <50619E64.1040808@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20120925113938.GT14582@twin.jikos.cz>
On 09/25/2012 07:39 PM, David Sterba wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 02:48:33PM +0800, Liu Bo wrote:
>> --- a/fs/btrfs/super.c
>> +++ b/fs/btrfs/super.c
>> @@ -1158,17 +1158,20 @@ static void btrfs_resize_thread_pool(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
>> printk(KERN_INFO "btrfs: resize thread pool %d -> %d\n",
>> old_pool_size, new_pool_size);
>>
>> - btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->generic_worker, new_pool_size);
>> + btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->generic_worker, min(1, new_pool_size));
>
> How could new_pool_size be < 1 ?
>
> There's a check in super.c to pick only values > 0
>
I think we just need only 1 generic_worker
>> btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->workers, new_pool_size);
>> btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->delalloc_workers, new_pool_size);
>> - btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->submit_workers, new_pool_size);
>> - btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->caching_workers, new_pool_size);
>> - btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->fixup_workers, new_pool_size);
>> + btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->submit_workers,
>> + min_t(u64, fs_info->fs_devices->num_devices,
>> + new_pool_size));
>
> This ask for update also when a new device is added/removed.
>
Oh, yes, but we should do it in another new patch instead.
>> + btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->caching_workers, min(2, new_pool_size));
>> + btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->fixup_workers, min(1, new_pool_size));
>
> Same as above, is it expected to be < 1 ?
>
>> btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->endio_workers, new_pool_size);
>> btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->endio_meta_workers, new_pool_size);
>> btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->endio_meta_write_workers, new_pool_size);
>> btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->endio_write_workers, new_pool_size);
>> - btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->endio_freespace_worker, new_pool_size);
>> + btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->endio_freespace_worker,
>> + min(1, new_pool_size));
>
> Not sure, do we actually need more than 1 free space worker?
>
Same as generic_worker and fixup_workers, I think only one is enough, that' why I make
the minimum limitation, or we can set it as 1 directly.
thanks,
liubo
>> btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->delayed_workers, new_pool_size);
>> btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->readahead_workers, new_pool_size);
>> btrfs_set_max_workers(&fs_info->scrub_workers, new_pool_size);
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-09-25 12:07 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-09-25 6:48 [PATCH] Btrfs: limit thread pool size when remounting Liu Bo
2012-09-25 11:39 ` David Sterba
2012-09-25 12:07 ` Liu Bo [this message]
2012-09-25 12:50 ` David Sterba
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