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From: Gionatan Danti <g.danti@assyoma.it>
To: Zdenek Kabelac <zkabelac@redhat.com>,
	LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>,
	"Stuart D. Gathman" <stuart@gathman.org>
Cc: "Dalebjörk, Tomas" <tomas.dalebjork@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] exposing snapshot block device
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2019 16:37:38 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <0fde933f-1e8d-60de-cada-4a49a67129c4@assyoma.it> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <0dd80515-d4db-273f-2ee4-78981c11b2c8@redhat.com>

On 23/10/19 14:59, Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
> Dne 23. 10. 19 v 13:08 Gionatan Danti napsal(a):
>> Talking about thin snapshot, an obvious performance optimization which 
>> seems to not be implemented is to skip reading source data when 
>> overwriting in larger-than-chunksize blocks.
> 
> Hi
> 
> There is no such optimization possible for old snapshots.
> You would need to write ONLY to snapshots.
> 
> As soon as you start to write to origin - you have to 'read' original 
> data from origin, copy them to COW storage, once this is finished, you can
> overwrite origin data area with your writing I/O.
> 
> This is simply never going to work fast ;) - the fast way is thin-pool...
> 
> Old snapshots were designed for 'short' lived snapshots (so you can take
> a backup of volume which is not being modified underneath).
> 
> Any idea of improving this old snapshots target are sooner or later 
> going to end-up with thin-pool anyway :)� (we've been in this river many 
> many years back in time...)
> 
> 
>> For example, consider a completely filled 64k chunk thin volume (with 
>> thinpool having ample free space). Snapshotting it and writing a 4k 
>> block on origin 
> 
> There is no support of� snapshot of snapshot� with old snaps...
> It would be extremely slow to use...
> 
>> However, my testing shows that source chunks are always read, even 
>> when completely overwritten.
>>
>> Am I missing something?
> 
> Yep - you would need to always jump to your 'snapshot' - so instead of
> keeping 'origin' on� major:minor� - it would need to become a 'snapshot'...
> Seriously complex concept to work with - especially when there is 
> thin-pool...

Hi, I was speaking about *thin* snapshots here. Rewriting the example 
given above (for clarity):

"For example, consider a completely filled 64k chunk thin volume (with 
thinpool having ample free space). Snapshotting it and writing a 4k 
block on origin will obviously cause a read of the original 64k chunk, 
an in-memory change of the 4k block and a write of the entire modified 
64k block to a new location. But writing, say, a 1 MB block should *not* 
cause the same read on source: after all, the read data will be 
immediately discarded, overwritten by the changed 1 MB block."

I would expect that such large-block *thin* snapshot rewrite behavior 
would not cause a read/modify/write, but it really does.

Is this a low-hanging fruit or there are more fundamental problem 
avoiding read/modify/write in this case?

Thanks.

-- 
Danti Gionatan
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  reply	other threads:[~2019-10-23 14:37 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 53+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-10-22 10:47 [linux-lvm] exposing snapshot block device Dalebjörk, Tomas
2019-10-22 13:57 ` Zdenek Kabelac
2019-10-22 15:29   ` Dalebjörk, Tomas
2019-10-22 15:36     ` Zdenek Kabelac
2019-10-22 16:13       ` Dalebjörk, Tomas
2019-10-23 10:26         ` Zdenek Kabelac
2019-10-23 10:56           ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2019-10-22 16:15       ` Stuart D. Gathman
2019-10-22 17:02         ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2019-10-22 21:38         ` Gionatan Danti
2019-10-22 22:53           ` Stuart D. Gathman
2019-10-23  6:58             ` Gionatan Danti
2019-10-23 10:06               ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2019-10-23 10:12             ` Zdenek Kabelac
2019-10-23 10:46         ` Zdenek Kabelac
2019-10-23 11:08           ` Gionatan Danti
2019-10-23 11:24             ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2019-10-23 11:26               ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2019-10-24 16:01               ` Zdenek Kabelac
2019-10-25 16:31                 ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2019-11-04  5:54                   ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2019-11-04 10:07                     ` Zdenek Kabelac
2019-11-04 14:40                       ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2019-11-04 15:04                         ` Zdenek Kabelac
2019-11-04 17:28                           ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2019-11-05 16:24                             ` Zdenek Kabelac
2019-11-05 16:40                         ` Mikulas Patocka
2019-11-05 20:56                           ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2019-11-06  9:22                             ` Zdenek Kabelac
2019-11-07 16:54                             ` Mikulas Patocka
2019-11-07 17:29                               ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2020-09-04 12:09                                 ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2020-09-04 12:37                                   ` Zdenek Kabelac
2020-09-07 13:09                                   ` Mikulas Patocka
2020-09-07 14:14                                     ` Dalebjörk, Tomas
2020-09-07 14:17                                       ` Zdenek Kabelac
2020-09-07 16:34                                         ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2020-09-07 16:42                                           ` Zdenek Kabelac
2020-09-07 17:37                                             ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2020-09-07 17:50                                               ` Zdenek Kabelac
2020-09-08 12:32                                                 ` Dalebjörk, Tomas
2020-09-07 19:56                                             ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2020-09-07 20:22                                               ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2020-09-07 21:02                                               ` Tomas Dalebjörk
2019-10-23 12:12             ` Ilia Zykov
2019-10-23 12:20             ` Ilia Zykov
2019-10-23 13:05               ` Zdenek Kabelac
2019-10-23 14:40                 ` Gionatan Danti
2019-10-23 15:46                   ` Ilia Zykov
2019-10-23 12:59             ` Zdenek Kabelac
2019-10-23 14:37               ` Gionatan Danti [this message]
2019-10-23 15:37                 ` Zdenek Kabelac
2019-10-23 17:16                   ` Gionatan Danti

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