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From: Ram Pai <linuxram@us.ibm.com>
To: zwu.kernel@gmail.com
Cc: linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org, linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org,
	linuxram@linux.vnet.ibm.com, viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk,
	cmm@us.ibm.com, tytso@mit.edu, marco.stornelli@gmail.com,
	david@fromorbit.com, stroetmann@ontolinux.com, diegocg@gmail.com,
	chris@csamuel.org, Zhi Yong Wu <wuzhy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Subject: Re: [RFC v2 05/10] vfs: introduce one hash table
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 17:54:01 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120925095401.GA2456@ram-ThinkPad-T61> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1348404995-14372-6-git-send-email-zwu.kernel@gmail.com>

On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 08:56:30PM +0800, zwu.kernel@gmail.com wrote:
> From: Zhi Yong Wu <wuzhy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> 
>   Adds a hash table structure which contains
> a lot of hash list and is used to efficiently
> look up the data temperature of a file or its
> ranges.
>   In each hash list of hash table, the hash node
> will keep track of temperature info.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Zhi Yong Wu <wuzhy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> ---
>  fs/hot_tracking.c            |   77 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>  include/linux/hot_tracking.h |   35 +++++++++++++++++++
>  2 files changed, 110 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/fs/hot_tracking.c b/fs/hot_tracking.c
> index fa89f70..5f96442 100644
> --- a/fs/hot_tracking.c
> +++ b/fs/hot_tracking.c
> @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
>  #include <linux/module.h>
>  #include <linux/spinlock.h>
>  #include <linux/hardirq.h>
> +#include <linux/hash.h>
>  #include <linux/fs.h>
>  #include <linux/blkdev.h>
>  #include <linux/types.h>
> @@ -24,6 +25,9 @@

...snip...

> +/* Hash list heads for hot hash table */
> +struct hot_hash_head {
> +	struct hlist_head hashhead;
> +	rwlock_t rwlock;
> +	u32 temperature;
> +};
> +
> +/* Nodes stored in each hash list of hash table */
> +struct hot_hash_node {
> +	struct hlist_node hashnode;
> +	struct list_head node;
> +	struct hot_freq_data *hot_freq_data;
> +	struct hot_hash_head *hlist;
> +	spinlock_t lock; /* protects hlist */
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * number of references to this node
> +	 * equals 1 (hashlist entry)
> +	 */
> +	struct kref refs;
> +};

Dont see why you need yet another datastructure to hash the inode_item
and the range_item into a hash list.  You can just add another
hlist_node in the inode_item and range_item. This field can be then used
to link into the corresponding hash list.

You can use the container_of() get to the inode_item or the range_item
using the hlist_node field. 

You can thus eliminate a lot of code.

> +
>  /* An item representing an inode and its access frequency */
>  struct hot_inode_item {
>  	/* node for hot_inode_tree rb_tree */
> @@ -68,6 +93,8 @@ struct hot_inode_item {
>  	spinlock_t lock;
>  	/* prevents kfree */
>  	struct kref refs;
> +	/* hashlist node for this inode */
> +	struct hot_hash_node *heat_node;

this can be just
	struct hlist_node head_node; /* lookup hot_inode hash list */

Use this field to link it into the corresponding hashlist.

>  };
> 
this can be just 
>  /*
> @@ -91,6 +118,8 @@ struct hot_range_item {
>  	spinlock_t lock;
>  	/* prevents kfree */
>  	struct kref refs;
> +	/* hashlist node for this range */
> +	struct hot_hash_node *heat_node;

this can be just 
	struct hlist_node head_node; /* lookup hot_range hash list */


>  };
> 
>  struct hot_info {
> @@ -98,6 +127,12 @@ struct hot_info {
> 
>  	/* red-black tree that keeps track of fs-wide hot data */
>  	struct hot_inode_tree hot_inode_tree;
> +
> +	/* hash map of inode temperature */
> +	struct hot_hash_head heat_inode_hl[HEAT_HASH_SIZE];
> +
> +	/* hash map of range temperature */
> +	struct hot_hash_head heat_range_hl[HEAT_HASH_SIZE];
>  };
> 
>  #endif  /* _LINUX_HOTTRACK_H */


  reply	other threads:[~2012-09-25  9:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-09-23 12:56 [RFC v2 00/10] vfs: hot data tracking zwu.kernel
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 01/10] vfs: introduce private rb structures zwu.kernel
2012-09-25  7:37   ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-25  7:57     ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-25  8:00     ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-25 10:20   ` Ram Pai
2012-09-26  3:20     ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 02/10] vfs: add support for updating access frequency zwu.kernel
2012-09-25  9:17   ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-26  2:53     ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27  2:19       ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27  2:30         ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 03/10] vfs: add one new mount option '-o hottrack' zwu.kernel
2012-09-25  9:28   ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-26  2:56     ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27  2:20       ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27  2:30         ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27  5:25     ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27  7:05       ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27  7:21         ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 04/10] vfs: add init and exit support zwu.kernel
2012-09-27  2:27   ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 05/10] vfs: introduce one hash table zwu.kernel
2012-09-25  9:54   ` Ram Pai [this message]
2012-09-26  4:08     ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27  3:43   ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27  6:23     ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27  6:57       ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27  7:10         ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 06/10] vfs: enable hot data tracking zwu.kernel
2012-09-27  3:54   ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27  6:28     ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27  6:59       ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27  7:12         ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 07/10] vfs: fork one kthread to update data temperature zwu.kernel
2012-09-27  4:03   ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27  6:54     ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-27  7:01       ` Dave Chinner
2012-09-27  7:19         ` Zhi Yong Wu
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 08/10] vfs: add 3 new ioctl interfaces zwu.kernel
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 09/10] vfs: add debugfs support zwu.kernel
2012-09-23 12:56 ` [RFC v2 10/10] vfs: add documentation zwu.kernel

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