From: Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com>
To: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: linux-nvdimm@ml01.01.org,
Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>,
"J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@fieldses.org>,
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Matthew Wilcox <matthew.r.wilcox@intel.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v5 2/7] dax: support dirty DAX entries in radix tree
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 17:16:27 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20151223001627.GC24124@linux.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20151222144605.08a84ded98a42d6125a7991e@linux-foundation.org>
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 02:46:05PM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 22:22:15 -0700 Ross Zwisler <ross.zwisler@linux.intel.com> wrote:
>
> > Add support for tracking dirty DAX entries in the struct address_space
> > radix tree. This tree is already used for dirty page writeback, and it
> > already supports the use of exceptional (non struct page*) entries.
> >
> > In order to properly track dirty DAX pages we will insert new exceptional
> > entries into the radix tree that represent dirty DAX PTE or PMD pages.
> > These exceptional entries will also contain the writeback addresses for the
> > PTE or PMD faults that we can use at fsync/msync time.
> >
> > There are currently two types of exceptional entries (shmem and shadow)
> > that can be placed into the radix tree, and this adds a third. We rely on
> > the fact that only one type of exceptional entry can be found in a given
> > radix tree based on its usage. This happens for free with DAX vs shmem but
> > we explicitly prevent shadow entries from being added to radix trees for
> > DAX mappings.
> >
> > The only shadow entries that would be generated for DAX radix trees would
> > be to track zero page mappings that were created for holes. These pages
> > would receive minimal benefit from having shadow entries, and the choice
> > to have only one type of exceptional entry in a given radix tree makes the
> > logic simpler both in clear_exceptional_entry() and in the rest of DAX.
> >
> >
> > ...
> >
> > --- a/include/linux/dax.h
> > +++ b/include/linux/dax.h
> > @@ -36,4 +36,9 @@ static inline bool vma_is_dax(struct vm_area_struct *vma)
> > {
> > return vma->vm_file && IS_DAX(vma->vm_file->f_mapping->host);
> > }
> > +
> > +static inline bool dax_mapping(struct address_space *mapping)
> > +{
> > + return mapping->host && IS_DAX(mapping->host);
> > +}
>
> Can we make this evaluate to plain old "0" when CONFIG_FS_DAX=n? That
> way a bunch of code in callers will fall away as well.
>
> If the compiler has any brains then a good way to do this would be to
> make IS_DAX be "0" but one would need to check that the zeroness
> properly propagated out of the inline.
Ah, it already works that way due to some magic with IS_DAX(). I believe we
already use the fact that blocks protected by IS_DAX() go away if
CONFIG_FS_DAX isn't set.
The trick is that S_DAX is defined to be 0 if CONFIG_FS_DAX isn't set.
I'm pretty sure this is working because of the code in
filemap_write_and_wait_range(). I added a block with the later "dax: add
support for fsync/msync" patch which looks like this:
@@ -482,6 +482,9 @@ int filemap_write_and_wait_range(struct address_space *mapping,
{
int err = 0;
+ if (dax_mapping(mapping) && mapping->nrdax)
+ dax_writeback_mapping_range(mapping, lstart, lend);
+
Without the dax_mapping() check there the behavior is the same, but we fail to
compile if CONFIG_FS_DAX isn't set because dax_writeback_mapping_range() isn't
defined. (Guess how I found that out. :) )
> > #endif
> > diff --git a/include/linux/fs.h b/include/linux/fs.h
> > index 3aa5142..b9ac534 100644
> > --- a/include/linux/fs.h
> > +++ b/include/linux/fs.h
> > @@ -433,6 +433,7 @@ struct address_space {
> > /* Protected by tree_lock together with the radix tree */
> > unsigned long nrpages; /* number of total pages */
> > unsigned long nrshadows; /* number of shadow entries */
> > + unsigned long nrdax; /* number of DAX entries */
>
> hm, that's unfortunate - machines commonly carry tremendous numbers of
> address_spaces in memory and adding pork to them is rather a big deal.
> We can't avoid this somehow? Maybe share the space with nrshadows by
> some means? Find some other field which is unused for dax files?
Jan Kara noticed the same thing:
https://lists.01.org/pipermail/linux-nvdimm/2015-December/003626.html
It'll be fixed in the next spin of the patch set.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-12-23 0:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-12-19 5:22 [PATCH v5 0/7] DAX fsync/msync support Ross Zwisler
2015-12-19 5:22 ` [PATCH v5 1/7] pmem: add wb_cache_pmem() to the PMEM API Ross Zwisler
2015-12-22 22:44 ` Andrew Morton
2015-12-23 0:00 ` Ross Zwisler
2015-12-19 5:22 ` [PATCH v5 2/7] dax: support dirty DAX entries in radix tree Ross Zwisler
2015-12-21 17:15 ` Jan Kara
2015-12-21 17:45 ` Ross Zwisler
2015-12-22 22:46 ` Andrew Morton
2015-12-23 0:16 ` Ross Zwisler [this message]
2015-12-19 5:22 ` [PATCH v5 3/7] mm: add find_get_entries_tag() Ross Zwisler
2015-12-22 22:46 ` Andrew Morton
2015-12-19 5:22 ` [PATCH v5 4/7] dax: add support for fsync/sync Ross Zwisler
2015-12-19 18:37 ` Dan Williams
2015-12-21 17:05 ` Ross Zwisler
2015-12-21 17:49 ` Dan Williams
2015-12-21 19:27 ` Dan Williams
2015-12-22 22:46 ` Andrew Morton
2015-12-22 23:51 ` Ross Zwisler
2015-12-19 5:22 ` [PATCH v5 5/7] ext2: call dax_pfn_mkwrite() for DAX fsync/msync Ross Zwisler
2015-12-21 17:32 ` Jan Kara
2015-12-19 5:22 ` [PATCH v5 6/7] ext4: " Ross Zwisler
2015-12-21 17:32 ` Jan Kara
2015-12-19 5:22 ` [PATCH v5 7/7] xfs: " Ross Zwisler
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