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From: Suparna Bhattacharya <suparna@in.ibm.com>
To: Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@yahoo.com.au>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>,
	linux-aio@kvack.org, drepper@redhat.com,
	linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	jakub@redhat.com, mingo@elte.hu
Subject: Re: [PATCHSET 1][PATCH 0/6] Filesystem AIO read/write
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 16:54:55 +0530	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070104112455.GA15934@in.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <459CA3A3.5090106@yahoo.com.au>

On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 05:50:11PM +1100, Nick Piggin wrote:
> Suparna Bhattacharya wrote:
> >On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 04:51:58PM +1100, Nick Piggin wrote:
> 
> >>So long as AIO threads do the same, there would be no problem (plugging
> >>is optional, of course).
> >
> >
> >Yup, the AIO threads run the same code as for regular IO, i.e in the rare
> >situations where they actually end up submitting IO, so there should
> >be no problem. And you have already added plug/unplug at the appropriate
> >places in those path, so things should just work.
> 
> Yes I think it should.
> 
> >>This (is supposed to) give a number of improvements over the traditional
> >>plugging (although some downsides too). Most notably for me, the VM gets
> >>cleaner ;)
> >>
> >>However AIO could be an interesting case to test for explicit plugging
> >>because of the way they interact. What kind of improvements do you see
> >>with samba and do you have any benchmark setups?
> >
> >
> >I think aio-stress would be a good way to test/benchmark this sort of
> >stuff, at least for a start.
> >Samba (if I understand this correctly based on my discussions with Tridge)
> >is less likely to generate the kind of io patterns that could benefit from
> >explicit plugging (because the file server has no way to tell what the next
> >request is going to be, it ends up submitting each independently instead of
> >batching iocbs).
> 
> OK, but I think that after IO submission, you do not run sync_page to
> unplug the block device, like the normal IO path would (via lock_page,
> before the explicit plug patches).

In the buffered AIO case, we do run sync page like normal IO ... just
that we don't block in io_schedule(), everything else is pretty much 
similar.

In the case of AIO-DIO, the path is like the just like non-AIO DIO, there
is a call to blk_run_address_space() after submission.

> 
> However, with explicit plugging, AIO requests will be started immediately.
> Maybe this won't be noticable if the device is always busy, but I would
> like to know there isn't a regression.
> 
> >In future there may be optimization possibilities to consider when
> >submitting batches of iocbs, i.e. on the io submission path. Maybe
> >AIO - O_DIRECT would be interesting to play with first in this regardi ?
> 
> Well I've got some simple per-process batching in there now, each process
> has a list of pending requests. Request merging is done locklessly against
> the last request added; and submission at unplug time is batched under a
> single block device lock.
> 
> I'm sure more merging or batching could be done, but also consider that
> most programs will not ever make use of any added complexity.

I guess I didn't express myself well - by batching I meant being able to
surround submission of a batch of iocbs with explicit plug/unplug instead
of explicit plug/unplug for each iocb separately. Of course there is no
easy way to do that, since at the io_submit() level we do not know about
the block device (each iocb could be directed to a different fd and not
just block devices). So it may not be worth thinking about.

> 
> Regarding your patches, I've just had a quick look and have a question --
> what do you do about blocking in page reclaim and dirty balancing? Aren't
> those major points of blocking with buffered IO? Did your test cases
> dirty enough to start writeout or cause a lot of reclaim? (admittedly,
> blocking in reclaim will now be much less common since the dirty mapping
> accounting).

In my earlier versions of patches I actually had converted these waits to
be async retriable, but then I came to the conclusion that the additional
complexity wasn't worth it. For one it didn't seem to make a difference 
compared to the other bigger cases, and I was looking primarily at handling
the gross blocking points (say to enable an application to keep device queues
busy) and not making everything asynchronous; for another we had a long
discussion thread waay back about not making AIO submitters exempt from
throttling or memory availability waits.

Regards
Suparna

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Suparna Bhattacharya (suparna@in.ibm.com)
Linux Technology Center
IBM Software Lab, India


  reply	other threads:[~2007-01-04 11:20 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 60+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-12-27 15:38 [RFC] Heads up on a series of AIO patchsets Suparna Bhattacharya
2006-12-27 16:25 ` Christoph Hellwig
2006-12-27 16:55   ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-27 17:18     ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-28 11:41   ` Evgeniy Polyakov
2007-01-02 21:38     ` Dan Williams
2007-01-03 13:35       ` Evgeniy Polyakov
2006-12-28  8:23 ` [PATCHSET 1][PATCH 0/6] Filesystem AIO read/write Suparna Bhattacharya
2006-12-28  8:34   ` [FSAIO][PATCH 1/6] Add a wait queue parameter to the wait_bit action routine Suparna Bhattacharya
2006-12-28  8:46     ` Suparna Bhattacharya
2006-12-28  8:36   ` [FSAIO][PATCH 2/8] Rename __lock_page to lock_page_slow Suparna Bhattacharya
2006-12-28  8:39   ` [FSAIO][PATCH 3/8] Routines to initialize and test a wait bit key Suparna Bhattacharya
2006-12-28 22:42     ` Andrew Morton
2006-12-28  8:39   ` [FSAIO][PATCH 4/8] Add a default io wait bit field in task struct Suparna Bhattacharya
2006-12-28  8:40   ` [FSAIO][PATCH 5/8] Enable wait bit based filtered wakeups to work for AIO Suparna Bhattacharya
2006-12-28  8:41   ` [FSAIO][PATCH 6/8] Enable asynchronous wait page and lock page Suparna Bhattacharya
2006-12-28 11:55     ` Christoph Hellwig
2006-12-28 14:47       ` Suparna Bhattacharya
2007-01-02 14:26         ` Christoph Hellwig
2007-01-04  6:50           ` Nick Piggin
2006-12-28  8:42   ` [FSAIO][PATCH 7/8] Filesystem AIO read Suparna Bhattacharya
2006-12-28 11:57     ` Christoph Hellwig
2006-12-28 14:15       ` Christoph Hellwig
2006-12-28 15:18       ` Suparna Bhattacharya
2007-01-02 14:29         ` Christoph Hellwig
2006-12-28 16:22       ` Jan Engelhardt
2006-12-28 16:56         ` Randy Dunlap
2006-12-28  8:44   ` [FSAIO][PATCH 8/8] AIO O_SYNC filesystem write Suparna Bhattacharya
2006-12-28  9:52   ` [PATCHSET 1][PATCH 0/6] Filesystem AIO read/write Ingo Molnar
2006-12-28 22:53   ` Andrew Morton
2007-01-03 22:15   ` Andrew Morton
2007-01-04  4:56     ` Suparna Bhattacharya
2007-01-04  5:51       ` Nick Piggin
2007-01-04  6:26         ` Suparna Bhattacharya
2007-01-04  6:50           ` Nick Piggin
2007-01-04 11:24             ` Suparna Bhattacharya [this message]
2007-01-05  4:56               ` Nick Piggin
2007-01-04 17:02       ` Andrew Morton
2007-01-04 17:49         ` Jens Axboe
2007-01-05  6:28         ` Suparna Bhattacharya
2007-01-05  7:02           ` Jens Axboe
2007-01-05  8:08             ` Suparna Bhattacharya
2007-01-05  8:32               ` Jens Axboe
2007-01-10  5:44         ` Suparna Bhattacharya
2007-01-11  1:08           ` Andrew Morton
2007-01-11  3:13             ` Suparna Bhattacharya
2007-01-11  4:52               ` Andrew Morton
2007-01-02 23:56 ` [RFC] Heads up on a series of AIO patchsets Zach Brown
     [not found]   ` <6f703f960701021640y444bc537w549fd6d74f3e9529@mail.gmail.com>
     [not found]     ` <A85B8249-FC4E-4612-8B28-02BC680DC812@oracle.com>
2007-01-03  1:18       ` Kent Overstreet
2007-01-04 20:33         ` Pavel Machek
2007-01-03  5:03   ` Suparna Bhattacharya
2007-01-05  0:36     ` Zach Brown
2007-01-03  7:23 ` [PATCHSET 2][PATCH 1/1] Combining epoll and disk file AIO Suparna Bhattacharya
2007-01-04  9:27 ` [PATCHSET 3][PATCH 0/5][AIO] - AIO completion signal notification v4 Bharata B Rao
2007-01-04  9:30   ` [PATCHSET 3][PATCH 1/5][AIO] - Rework compat_sys_io_submit Bharata B Rao
2007-01-04  9:32   ` [PATCHSET 3][PATCH 2/5][AIO] - fix aio.h includes Bharata B Rao
2007-01-04  9:34   ` [PATCHSET 3][PATCH 3/5][AIO] - Make good_sigevent non-static Bharata B Rao
2007-01-04  9:38   ` [PATCHSET 3][PATCH 4/5][AIO] - AIO completion signal notification Bharata B Rao
2007-01-04  9:40   ` [PATCHSET 3][PATCH 5/5][AIO] - Add listio support Bharata B Rao
2007-01-05  5:32 ` [PATCHSET 4][PATCH 1/1] AIO fallback for pipes, sockets and pollable fds Suparna Bhattacharya

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